-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 7, 1978 A) | Blackstoc . by Bethany Schryburt General U.C.W. Meeting Twenty ladies and two lady visitors met in the C.E. room on the afternoon of May 31st. Lunch was served by the Evening Unit. The Candace Unit was in charge of wor- ship, they led the members in singing, '"'We plough the field and scatter". McLaughlin read from the Bible, Mark 4: 1-20, the parable of the sower. Peggy Larmer used as her topic, planting and reaping. She talked about the seeds we sow at home and in the community: friendship, love study, work, and good health habits. Audrey Wright introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Margery Ferris from St. Stephen's Church in Oshawa. She presented slides of the General Council held in Calgary last August and gave a most interesting commentary. There were several shots of the new moderator Rev. Tuttle, and also several pictures of our own minister, Rev. Parsons. Jean Adams thanked Mrs. Ferris fo r enjoyable presentation and presented her with a small gift as a token of appreciation. Ruby Van Camp thanked Edith McLaughlin, Marg- morning. The applicant must 00000000 : D. THAPAR E Denture Therapist E = 66 Brock St. W., 163 Simcoe St. S., = : Uxbridge 852-5291 Oshawa 579-8752 : = 214 Dundas St. E., z Whitby 668-7797 oy ne Eileen aret Mountjoy, and Aileen Byers for the time they gave in the sewing of the very attractive luncheon cloths now used in the C.E. room. The ladies reported that the bus is filled for the.trip to Perth on June 13th. The Talk Alpha weekend, was quite successful. Ruby Van Camp and Marion Larmer served five meals to 45 young people. Meals on Wheels in Cart- wright was discussed. We will help at the organization for one week at a time. Knitting for Cansave was on display. Blackstock Nursery Monday evening, May 29th, the Blackstock Nursery School Inc. held an import- ant meeting at the Recreat- ional Center. At 7:00 p.m. the Board of Directors met to settle important issues of .staff and executive concern- ing wages and sick days. Brenda Walker as full time teacher willbe allowed sick benefits not given to part time help. The school is pleased to announce the hiring of, Ellen Russell as teaching assistant for a least two mornings a week. There is still need of an assistant for three afternoons and one is looking for Please apply in writing to: Box 878, Port Perry, Ontario. LOB 1NO WANTED HOME SEWERS McCullough & Williams International Limited Of Port Perry experienced sewers. 5¢ 1O00O0000O0OLOO0OO0OOOEGCCCICS252525¢525252525252525252525¢ ( BOX PLANTS: our in the garden. Trees - Peat Moss - Hwy. 7A at West Vi Line Still a good selection of 0 quality plants for col- Fruit Trees - Evergreens - Flowering Shrubs 5 Miles East of Port Perry - When calling please let phone ring continously, since we are often in the field and cannot reach the phone within a few rings. en -- ----------- TT Fertilizers - etc. 986-4771 ICO apply by letter to the Black- stock Nursery School Inc., co Post Office Box 148, Blackstock. It is important that 'the applicant have a genuine love for the pre- school child and a will to stay with the school at least for the duration of the school year. Clarification was made that new families must pay their $10. registration fee upon registration of their child, all new members will be contacted. At 8:00 the Board of Direct- ors were joined by regular membership for the closing 4 rp of school year meeting. There were several new members present so the circle of introductions were made by each person. Secretary Judy Crawford read the minutes of the April meeting and Alice Waldriff as treasurer read the finan- cial statement. President Cheryl Vogel presented the slate of new officers which was voted and approved by the membership. As of July 1st the new officers for the Blackstock Nursery School Inc. will be: President Lynda Menzies, Vice-presi- dent Chris Rollo, Secretary Jackie Danter, Treasurer Joanne Lee, and fund raising Cathy White. and Joanne Russell. The school trip to the Bow- manville Zoo will take place on Wednesday June 7th. Members and children will leave the Recreational Center parking lot at 9 a.m. and return by 2:30 p.m. Members were reminded to turn in cookbooks or money by that time. Reports were given on cook- book sales, playground equipment, success of Open House in May, future money making projects and Spring: Up display. Mary Mackie's suggestion that the school set up a 'bake Sale' at her neighbourhood annual yard sale was approved by the member- ship. The sale will take place across from Beckers or in the event of rain at the Com- munity Hall on June 10th from 10 to 12 or while supply lasts. All members are asked to take two or more baked goods to Mary Mackie's, Continued on Page 35. Gail Shaver of Blackstock holds one of the Block Parents signs that have started to appear in windows - of homes in that community. So far, about 15 parents have been formally approved for the organization and more are expected. However, Mrs. Shaver and her husband Clay, who organized Block Parents say they "would still accept more applications. At right in picture are Barbara, Vicki and Laura Shaver. GO WITH EXPERIENCE - LEARN WITH ... ~ FUTURA DRIVING SCHOOL * Over 10 Years of success teaching both young and older students. * Participant in High School and Commun- ity College Driver Educator Programs. CALL COLLECT ANYTIME: (705) 277-2251 For Free Home Pick-up in the Port Perry Area. CHROMACOLOR - at - [J d= UXBRIDGE ELECTRONICS 75 Brock Street W Uxbridge Ontario Phone 852-3481 iti Church THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA PORT PERRY CHARGE Rev. R. Brawn, Minister SUNDAY, JUNE 11 10:00 a.m. Sunday School Awards Service PRINCE ALBERT Services CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R. C. Rose, Minister Hon. Asst. Rev. A. Woolcock SUNDAY, JUNE! Trinity 111 11:15 a.m. Morning Prayer and Church School 11:30 Sunday School Awards ST. JOHNS, BLACKSTOCK Service 1:30 p.m. Sunday School Picnic SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. C. E. Clarke Rev. E. Linstead 9:45 a.m. Scugog 11:15a.m. Manchester PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. E.S. 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