At Blackstock United Church Rey. Victor Parsons administered the Sacrament of Infant Baptism to two children; Stacey Dawn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. " Don Swain and Christopher William John, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bryant. Rev. V. Parsons delivered a fine ser- mon entitled '"This Fellow- ship". Next Sunday there will be no service in Black- stock United due to Anniver- sary Services at Nestleton United when Rev. Harry Atkinson will be guest speak- er at 2:30 p.m, The following Sunday, November 2, will be Blackstock Anniversary Ser- vice when former minister Rev. R.B. Harrison will be guest speaker for 11 a.m.' service. There will be Sun- day School at regular time next Sunday but no Sunday School will be held on Nov. 2. Several local families en- joyed the Durham 4H Awards Night Banquet and presenta- tions at Clarke High School on Saturday evening. 4-H members receiving trophies for special recognition for their work during the year in 4-H were: Dave Larmer, Paul Larmer, Camp and Janet Weir. Others receiving prize money and recognition were Lois VanCamp, Louise Van- Camp, Craig Larmer, Doug Larmer, Roy Cowling, Mark Graham, Jamie Malcolm, Cindy VanCamp, Barry Van- Camp, Blair Graham, Deb- bie McLaughlin, Norman DeJong, Anita DeJong, Ivan DeJong, Brian DeJong and Teresa Wygerde. Please remember the Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic on Thursday, October 23, 1:30 to Dale Van-- 4:30 pm. and 6:30 to. 8:30 p.m. at Port Perry United Church Hall. Her many. friends will be interested to know that Mrs. May Johnston has been moved back to Hillsdale Manor from Oshawa Hospi- tal., There was. an article about Mrs. Johnston and her wonderful quilt making in Canada Quilts Magazine. Doug and Suzie Fallis, Bryan and B.J. Moyle and Pam Stinson enjoyed the Thanksgiving weekend in Las Vegas, Nevada.' They saw many celebrities, Hoov- er Dam and Lake Mead. Christopher and Jay Moyle spent the weekend with Grandma Fallis and Aunt Rosie. Mrs. Roy Taylor spent Thanksgiving weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Anson Taylor at their country home at Lake Muskoka. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mahaffy of St. Mary's were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mahaffy. Mr. Edward Wolfe return- ed to Carrigaline, County Cork, Ireland, after a three week visit in Canada visiting his brother Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe and family. During that time they all went to Colorado for nine days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Philip Massey at Grand Junction. They were at their ranch at Unaweet Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Don Swain entertained for a family party after Stacey Dawn's christening. Guests were Mr. Russell Coates, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Swain, Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Moore, 'Mr. Harold Swain, Mr. Weir Swain, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Swain and Lorrie, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ashton and children, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. George Bryant and family entertain- ed after Christopher's christ- ening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs, Dean Ormiston, Brook- lin, Mrs. Clarence Bryant and. Rhonda of Ashburn. George's father Clarence, was" unable to attend this family gathering as he is in hospital. hs Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and girls were Sunday even- ing dinner guests of My. and Mrs. Chester Graham of Dalrymple. . M Annie Fowler of Oshawa is spending some time visiting Mrs. Alma Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth . Larmer, Tara and Brent, Greenway for the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Larmer and visited other relatives. Also Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Allan Larmer, Karen, Katherine and Paul of Oshawa. Winners - at the weekly Senior Citizens Tuesday evening card party were: first Anne Manns 93, second - Pearl Day 89, third Ralph Day 87, fourth Jack Cook 84, fifth Ella Bowers 83, sixth Freeman McCullough 81 and low prize Eunice Ego. There were 19 tables and everyone enjoyed the evening. St. John's Anglican Church has had two successful and enjoyable events recently. On Sunday, October 19th the Harvest Home Service was held followed by a sump- tuous dinner supplied by members of both Port Perry and Blackstock Anglican Payments Too High Need Extra Cash Too Many Payments @ WE UNDERSTAND -- WE CAN HELP YOU If you own a home, farm or property in City, Town or Country, old or new, paid for or not, our low payment Mortgage Plan is probably your answer. Thousands of folks all over Ontario have let us help them and their friends. 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PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Oct. 22, 1975 -- 25 interest from Blackstock area Patti Bryans spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Rick Gay and Julie Lawson. - Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bryans attended a wedding dance at Canning- ton for Mr. and Mrs. Grant Parliament. Sunday over- night guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bryans, Courtice. Candace Unit The Candace Unit met on Tuesday morning October 14 at the home of Peggy Larm- er. Unit leader Norma Van- Camp opened the meeting and a short business period followed. Ruby Parsons had charge of Devotions, her theme being Thanksgiving Reflections. Program was in charge of Edith McLaughlin who introduced Sylvia Cook- son who showed us her lovely macrame and gave us a short history of this old art. PARKSIDE STEREO -- ELECTRO SERVICE -- "Fast Service' on - STEREOS - Colour Television Cards were signed for the sick and Norma ended the' meeting with this motto, "Nothing is so highly prized as the value of each day." 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