i 4 a = cee. rf - iL FE i i L Hy re Rs 298 FnF ag 'i g FS at Maple Leaf Gardens. The Scout Association wil) be holding a bottle and paper drive -- including non-return. able bottles throughout Cart wright Township on January 9th. Call Bill Francis for Shirley Turner is able to re- turn from Bowmanville Hos- pital. On Friday evening, quite a number of couples from here enjoyed the annual Christmas dance at Port Perry Curling Club. On Saturday evening, Mrs. McArthur and Miss Dempsey entertained several young couples to a dinner party in honour of Mrs. Jessie Dy- sart's birthday. Those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dysart, Peterbor- ough, Miss Betty McArthur, Mr. and Mrs. Ardis McArthur, Toronto, Mrs. Joan Mott. Markham, Mr. and Mrs. Nei! Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turner and Mr. and Mrs Brian Hamilton. BLACKSTOCK W. I. The roll call was answered by handing in a toy for the Children's Aid. The business consisted of appointing Mrs. McArthur as a member of the Recreational Board, sending money to Mental Health, planning Christmas cheer boxes and buying a Television for the Day Room that we have already furnished at Port Perry Hospital. lH County set-up of Education that many of the projects that the County Board is now bringing into effect had been planned by the previous boards. Mr. Rowan also dis- cussed the various programme of study now available. There was a question and Answer period following Mr. Rowan"s most informative talk. The meeting closed with "O Canada" and a social time was spent over a cup of tea and cake and icecream. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Toms and Mrs. Courtney Graham were Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Taylor, ne reg regular meeting of the Blackstock W.1. was held on December 2 at eight o'clock in the Community Hall. Presi- dent Mrs. Percy VanCamp was in the chair. After singing the Ode and repeating the Collect in unison, the President wel- comed the members and guests. The treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Russell Mount- yoy. The minutes of th« last meeting were read and approved. The correspondence consisted of thank vou notes from the two girls who recei- ved gifts from our Institute in recognition of their receiv- ing County Honours in 4-H work, also from the five stu- dents of Cartwright High School who received prizes at Commencement. The new "deadlines" Display advertising of lar- ger size, articles, reports from meetings, etc., 5 p.m. Monday. Classified and smaller dis- play ads not later than 12 noon, Tuesday. Have Yourself A Merry Merry Christmas LADY MOTORISTS! oshawatt centre Why Pay More? SAVE ON PREMIUM QUALITY GAS A new DX Station TO SERVE YOU AT COLUMBUS Phone 655- MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION