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Port Perry Star, 16 Feb 1977, p. 6

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ys sek lt VHA LE NY I YA 3 oe NF St A Aah BERRA BE 6 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Feb. 16, 1977 Blackstock area news and views Mrs. Pat Fletcher Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright were Friday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Dorrell. Congratu- lations to Mrs. Wright who was celebrating her birth- day. ' Mr. and Mrs. Allyn Hoskin, Brett and Sherri of Bowmanville and Mr, and Mrs. Paul Hawkins of Collingwood were Wednes- day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hoskin. Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Dorrell were Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Dickson, Mr. and Mrs. William Dickson and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fisher all of Burlington. : Mrs. Beth Schryburt and children spent 2 -days in y ul NOME AR AX PES Rr CN ? A IRI OM LIAO STAD rT 3 La . -- MA QL ALYY LAR owe fg £508 Soest A Michigan attending the funeral of a close cousin, Mr. Patric Atkinson of Brampton spent the week- end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ross Atkinson. The Intermediate class of Blackstock Sunday School and their teacher, Beth Schryburt visited the Port Perry Nursing Home on Sunday to present a valen- tine concert to the patients. Janet Parsons was the Pianist and 'Eileen McLaughlin assisted with the singing which the patients enjoyed very much. Red carnations were made by some of the children and were distributed among the patients. A supper party for the class of about 20 was enjoyed at the home of Beth " Central Public School. " contest was judged by three SI TA WN LEN 2 AV EOAY RBA DUVANAPOS RICE: and Larry Schryburt after returning from the Nursing Home. . The Public Speaking Contest was held Friday, February 11th at Cartwright The visiting educators. The winners for 1st, 2nd and 3rd positions were: Leanne VanCamp, Kevin Kellow and Norma Arney. Best of luck to Leanne VanCamp who will be competing with the family of schools on Tuesday evening, February 15th at H.W. Knight in Cannington. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and girls were Friday evening dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs J.€. Hill and Jonathon of Columbus. savings deposits. The policy is your contributions can of these investment vehicles: 1. Royal Bank RSP and HOSP Deposits. Interest-bearing deposits with The Royal Bank of Canada, offering a high interest return, geared to the general de structure. Because of the long- term nature of these deposits, it is possible to pay a higher rate of interest than on conventional 2. Income Fund. High-yield bonds, deposit instruments and mortgages insured under the National Housing Act make up this portfolio which is actively managed by professionals. o achieve as high a - Planning for the day you retire or buy your first home means having a master plan for your investment in the future. So we have two plans to help. A Retirement Savings Plan, and a Home Ownership Savings Plan. They both earn you valuable tax savings, and when you subscribe to either one, or both plans applied to any one, or a combination sit rate this fund. Bill English Port Perry ROYAL BANK ...fora lot of reasons. current income as is compatible with maintaining reasonable price stability as well as moderate capital appreciation. 3. Equity Fund. Investment mainly in Canadian common stock port- folio which is. actively managed by the same professionals. Long-term capital growth with reasonable curfent income is the-objective of It'sallin how you plan your strategy. Your Royal Bank manager can help you work out a master plan. Why not call or visit today. Now it's your move. Plan two strategic moves. . did last year. er Pedi) PALLET RTS WV. SEA SRNTALEATE A SAN Mrs. Reg. Boundey of Port Perry spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and girls and Mrs. C. | Graham, : U.C.W, President Ruby VanCamp met with 15 members of the Afternoon Unit at: the home of Elizabeth Skedling on Feb. 8th. Leader Dora Martyn opened the meeting with- a poem "Unto the Day". During roll call, a variety of poems were recited or read. Jean Ferguson led the devotional entitled "Seren- ity of the Soul'. To deal with the problems and tensions in our daily lives we need inner serenity. Only with God's help can we know His peace which is the key to becoming calm, serene and gentle. One item of business discussed was the well received suggestion that we make a crib quilt this winter as we Marion Larmer . presented the theme and used 2 playlets from the book 'Please don't stand up in my canoe". These were humorous dialogues which portrayed quite obviously the need to take a look at ourselves as Christians - to examine our motives to see whether we measure up to the standards we set for others. Jean Ferguson closed the meeting with prayer. The Canace Unit: -of the U.C.W. met on Tuesday morning at the home of Edith McLaughlin with 13 ladies and 3 children present. Roll Call was answered with '"'Something that Makes Me Happy'. Knitt- ing from the Canadian Save the Children was distributed to be knitted into warm woolies for needy children. Plans were made for send- ing a layette to Port Perry Hospital. Joyce Taylor led in worship taking as her theme "Self-Control". Ruby Parsons presented a most interesting program "The Way Things Are". Ruby based her talk on the first part of the hook "Justice Not Charity" by Douglas Roche; pointing out --to-us how Canadians live; where they put their priori- ties and then comparing our standard of living with the less fortunate peoples of our world. She concluded her talk by asking the thought - provoking question '"How concerned are we about the way things are?" Winners at the Senior Citizen Card Party with 17 tables were: 1st - Laurena Bright 91, 2nd - Aylmer Plowman 85, 3rd - Lorna Richards 81, 4th - Richard Manns 81, 5th - Ida Sam- mells 78, 6th - Agnes Pres- cott 178. Larmer. Low - Edna LAAN A BARES nr ner AONE SRO PORT EEA THE FLEE SR A "Eastern Star meet, receive 3 members ..Blue Ray Chapter, O.E.S. met in the Masonic Hall, Queen Street, on the even- ing of Feb. 10th. The meet- ing was opened in regular form by Worthy Matron Mabel Cawker with officers in their respective stations. Visitors were warmly wel- .comed from Durham, Sun- beam and Peterborough' chapters and escorted to the East by Conductress Sister Frances Gibson, assisted by the Associate Conductress Sister - Marjorie McCombe. Blue Ray officers and members were given a cordial greeting by Worthy Patron Brother Sam Cawker. Communications included a letter from Grand Chapter Estar] Committee and many thank you notes from members and friends. An appeal for assistance with the Hospital Spring Fair, was tabled until the May meeting. Splendid reports were presented hy the various conveners. ' Much interest was gener- ated in the successful Penny Sale convened by Sister Pearl Gerrow, assisted by Sister Elsie Wilbur. offers... In the months to come many projects will be carried out, to aid in our important Benevolent work. . It was a pleasure to re- ceive three new members into the Chapter, Sister Heather Miller, Sister Mary Ellen Barton and Brother Ted Clugston, ; The Chapter closed and the officers retired. A tempting buffet lunch prepared by Brothers of the & chapter and their wives," comprising of assorted sandwiches, relishes tea etc. was enjoyed. The tea table decorated in a Valen- tine Theme added a festive air. Door prizes were drawn by Brother Gord Thomas, convenor of Programme, and the lucky winners were Sister Joyce Taylor, Black- stock and Brother Wilfred Alexander of Oshawa. Wintario Tickets available at the Port Perry Star 985-7383 Escorted Motorcoach Tours Spring -Summer-Fall Western Canada Jasper ¢ Banff Yellowstone 23 Days Departures in June, July, rs ugust & September - With many of them visiting the Calgary Stampede Maritimes 12 Days Departs every Monda June 8 to Sept 191h, 1977 Inclusive $450. per person (twin) Maritimes & Newfoundland 18 Days Departures in July, August & September $655. per person (twin) Also many departures to New England, Florida, California, Virginia, Kentucky, Georgia, Tennessee & Penn Dutch = NEW! 6 Day Ontario Tour For Free 1977 Brochure Contact your local licensed Travel Agent. He knows who we are. DURHAM CARPET CLEANING SALES & SERVICE 60 WATER ST. PORT PERRY = CARPET --HARDSURFACE. . -- Ceramic Tiles -- 985-3773 ~ CLEANING Fy >»

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