Li 9G Re ew, a ra a Lo --r -- ~e, A et pi, Fan, eS { "2 A ia oy ---t ERNE SR ee OT 22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Oct. 13, 1977 -- Blackstock area news Candid Weddings {| SIEBE REKKER N PORT PERRY DON'S CUSTOM CONCRETE FINISHING Quality Workmanship (Ax Basement Floors Garage Floors Patios - Sidewalks Concrete Steps 985-7086 § RANE ST.. RE -- a " a We know of nothing that's helped more people learn to lose weight than the Weight Watchers*® Program. We have over 6 mil- lion hours of classroom expenence, worldwide. Our Medical Director, behavioral psychologist, nutritionists, gourmet chefs and thousands of skilled lec- turers work continually to bring vou the world's best weight control program. Today's Weight Watchers food plan is simpler, more flexible with foods you never thought you could have on a weight control program. See for vourself. Losing weight never tasted WEIGHT rio WATCHERS The Authority. (You're this close to losing weight. SUTTON: Sutton Public School, Dalton Road, Monday 7:30 p.m. PORT PERRY: Masonic Hall, 320 Queen Street, Monday 7:30 p.m. BROOKLIN: Community Centre, Cassels Rd. & Church St., Wednesday 7:30 p.m. UXBRIDGE: Salvation Army Auditorium, 114 Brock Street West, Wednesday 7:30 p.m. FOR CLASS INFORMATION CALL: MISSISSAUGA [416] 826-9200 = : Weight Watchers FREE 4: EACH MONTH \:| Yes Each month members of our classes receive Weight Watchers magazine absolutely FREE Don't delay -- join today rT ENROLL AT ANY CLASS Envoll at any class First meeting meetings $3 -- WATCHERS The Authority. Tera ta 5 aie eiiace ot continued zen's weekly card party with 17 tables were: 1st - Ethel Gobel, 79; 2nd - Lionel Byan, 79; 3rd - Dora Geer, 78; 4th - Florence Larmer, 77; 5th Susie Harris, 75; 6th - Lorna Richards, 75; low -: Ida Samells. St. John's Anglican Church enjoyed a lovely Harvest Home Service on Sunday morning. They were joined by the Church of the Ascen- sion, Port Perry. The Junior Choir sang and a bountiful pot luck luncheon followed the service. U.C.W. MEETING The October meeting of the Evening U.C.W. was held at the home of Tallya Moore with 16 girls in attendance. Sharon Essery brought the meeting to order with a special thank you to every- one for helping with the fashion show and bazaar which was a great success. We were reminded that a Presbyterial meeting will be held on October 17th and 25th if interested please phone Ruby VanCamp for further information. Marg Kemp read an interesting devotion- al on Thanksgiving. The program was demonstrated by Claudia McDiarmid on how to buy, clean and paint ceramics which makes a very interesting hobby. The evening was brought to a close with refreshments and a delicious lunch. The Nov- ember meeting will be held at the home of Sharon Essery. U.C.W. GENERAL MEETING 23 members and 1 visitor met in the C.E. Room for the September General meeting. Jean Adams led in singing songs from Camp Quin-Mo- Lac. Our three delegates to camp, Jean Adams, Ruby VanCamp and Marion Larmer, with Gail Malcolm who represented Nestleton, conducted a worship service. These same ladies led in Bible Study and told of some things they enjoyed at the Ask for this folder from our representative, Mr. Jun Buktaw who will be at: Railroadhouse Motor Hotel, Camp. Jean Adams read a letter from our adopted child. Treasurer reported a healthy profit from our cat- ering during the summer. Aileen Byers announced a bus trip to the Elmira dis- trict on October 5th, The first Sunday in November will be the 90th Anniversary of Blackstock Church, We decided to have lunch following the service. Thelma Wright gave a one minute flash on .Christian Education. "She mentioned the TV show "The Meetin Place". The meeting closed with the benediction and lunch was served. 4-HCLUB by Karen Duivesteyn On Tuesday, October the 4th, the four Cartwright 4-H groups met in the Recrea- tional Centre. Linda Cadwell the home-economist was there to see how we were coming along. Since this weeks meeting was about 10 percent reduction announced Agriculture and Food Minister Bill Newman has announced a 10 percent re- duction in the premiums for . winter wheat. The maximum premium rate for the 1977-78 crop is $3.75 per acre, which provid- es protection at $2.75 per bushel and a reseeding bene- fit of $25 per acre. The $3 per acre premium rate provides for an established price per bushel of $2.25 and a reseed- ing benefit of $20. an acre. At the $2.25 per acre premium, the farmer gets protection at $1.75 a bushel and a $15 an acre reseeding benefit. The deadline for applica- tions or renewals for the 1977-78 winter wheat plan is October 20, 1977. "hair", Judy Gilbank was there to talk about that topic. She also demonstrated "hair cutting" on one of our-mem- bers. We all appreciate your coming to speak to us Judy, and I think we all learned a great deal. Thank you very much. 4-H NEWS by Caroline Carnaghan The third 4-H meeting was held in the usual place at the usual time. Giselle Van- Gestle, president, opened the . meeting with the 4-H pledge. She's nearly mastered it. Business of the fast meeting 66 Brock St. W., Uxbridge 852-5291 214 Dundas St. E., hitby 668-7797 Jon sn i pn pp pnp i was read by Valerie Van- Camp and errored and omissioned by the rest of the girls; Next we discussed storage procedures. Mrs, Thelma Wright handed out pictures of clothes and we had to tell how and where we would store them. Next Mrs. Audrey Wright demonstrat- ed how to make a storage bag, a sewing kit and a sewing box. Reminder "that. for next weeks roll call we are to bring in a picture of a hairstyle we like also that the new home-economist, Linda, is coming next week. ot D.THAPAR Denture Therapist 163 Simcoe St., Oshawa 579-8752 'MORTGAGE LOANS 1st Mortgages from 10%4% 2nd Mortgages from 11%2% No Salary Requirements. Homes-Cottages-Farms-Debt. 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