I I 8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 5,1986 Blackstock and Area Newa by Joyce Kelly The line evening on Halloween brought out spooks - both small and large - droves on their rounds. They must be congratulated for such polite and fun loving conduct. It wàs certainly a delightful evening. "Blair Martyn organized five local. Lions Clubs - Blackstock, Bowman-' ville, Whitby and two Oshawa Clubs in support of Rick Hanson and his Man in Motion Tour. The Area Clubs' donation of $950 towards Rick's very worthwhile project was presented to him at the fund raising dinner in Oshawa on Saturday evening. Mrs. Manetta Martin of Englehart spent a few days with her brother Hector and May Shortridge. Vera Forder of Hamilton spent a few days in the area visiting relatives and friends. Edith McLaughlin attended the 84th annual Convention of the Federated Women's Institutes in the Royal York last Tuesday and Wednesday. The theme of this interesting interesting convention was Meeting the Challenge. All women are invited to attend the local Women's Institute on Wednesday, March 5 at 8 p.m. at the Community Hall. Guest speaker will be Lawyer Brian Davies who will speak on Family Law. Plan to attend the annual Cartwright Cartwright High School Commencement Exercises on Saturday evening at the Blackstock Recreation Centre. The school continues to sell citrus fruit. If you have been missed, call either a student or the school. -Peter and Ann Venderheul returned returned home recently from a most enjoyable enjoyable three week European holiday. holiday. They visited relatives in Holland and then spent about a week and a half in the beautiful country of Switzerland. The scenery there was just breath-taking with the majestic majestic Alps appearing everywhere. - The floor hockey results for Oct. 28 -- Yellow 13, Red 5. Scoring for the yellow - Jay Buma 6, Chris Ghorostecki 4, Chris Bryant 2, Kendall Kendall Chorostecki 1, Red. -- Brendon Agnew 1,«Jason Cliff 2, Mike Leach 1, Martin Stubbs 1. . On Sunday morning the United Church congregation celebrated 99 years in the present sanctuary. The service began with a prelude duet by Joan Grave and Linda Kyte. During During the service the Junior Choir sang a suitable anthem Jesus Talked to Children arid the Senior Choir rendered an impressive anthem Worship Song. Guest speaker was Mr. Stephen Saywell of Oshawa who delivered a very thoughtful sermon "Living Today." After the service a time of fellowship was enjoyed by many. A number of local Junior Farmers attended the Halloween Dance held in Oakwood. They marvelled at the number of original costumes that appeared at this dance. Craig Larmer and Elizabeth Kelly were two of the delegates from Durham East to the Zone Conference held at Picton on Saturday. Best wishes to Barry VanCamp who has taken over the ownership of Eleanor's Flowers of Port Perry this week. He is also moving into one of the new apartments in the newly renovated building at the "Four Corners" of Blackstock. Welcome back to Blackstock, Barry and best wishes in your new endeavour. The local Hardware Store has changed hands this weekend. Beadock's Hardware has been sold to Bob Smith and Dale Procunier. Allan, Margarite and Bob Beacock have moved to Scugog Island this weekend. Best wishes to you in your new location. Best wishes also to Don and Gloria McLaren and family on their recent move to Oshawa. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Dave Collins and family who have moved into the former McLaren home. The regular Senior Citizens Card party was the annual Free Night in celebration of the anniversary had 10 tables with the following winners: 1. Ruby Griffen, 2. Lloyd Fawns, 3. Ann Taylor, 4. Ella Venning, 5. Elva VanCamp, 6. Rhoda Larmer. Low - Lu Griffen. Draws - Gladys Slack, Clarence Masters, Fred Griffen. Nancy and Bob Bryans par-, ticipated in a Car Rally along with about 30 others, organized by Cathy Essery and held from Scott and Karen Essery's east of Hampton. Sunday morning breakfast was held at the Bryan's farm in Egypt when they helped Rich Alpe celebrate his "30th" birthday. Also several friends and relatives surprised surprised his last Saturday evening at their home on 57 highway. Bob Smith & Dale Prouinier have taken over Beecock's Hardware as of today. "The Food Terminal" C Stuart Davison Appointed to Regional Housing Authority . Mr. Stuart Davison of .Oshawa has been appointed to the Durham Regional Housing l .Authority, Alvin Curling, Minister of Housing, announced announced today. ' Mr. Davison, who is retired, ' will serve as a municipal representative representative on the nine- - member authority that manages manages Ontario Housing Corporation's Corporation's 1,276 assisted housing units in Ajax, Beaverton, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Cannington, . Oshawa, Pickering, Port Perry, Whitby and Uxbridge. ; The federal, provincial and municipal governments 'nominate individuals for appointment to the housing "'authorities by provincial orders-in-council. The province province appoints the housing authority chairman. The day-to-day manage ment of OHC's 84,000 housing units is carried out by local housing authorities, although the primary responsibility for assisted housing remains with OHC. Mr. Curling' said: "By volunteering their time ' 'to serve on the local housing authority, private citizens such as Mr. Davison are helping helping to ensure that Ontario's assisted housing program is sensitive and can respond to the needs of the many communities communities it serves." The Durham Regional Housing Housing Authority manages 911 senior citizens assisted housing housing units and 365 units for low- income families. The authority authority also provides housing for physically, developmentally and psychiatrically - handicapped handicapped persons who are capable capable of living on their own. BUSINESS DIRECTORY ACCOUNTANCY WILLIAM C. HALL B.Comm. Chartered Accountant , • 35 King St. W., Newcastle Phone 987-4240 JOHN MANUEL, C.G.A. 118 King SI. East, Suite 2 Bowmanville Phone 623-6555 DOUGLAS R. FREEMAN, B.A..C.A. Chartered Accountant 1913 Dundas St. E.. Whitby, Ontario Phone 576-4619 WINTERS, SUTHERLAND & MOASE Peter A. Hobb, C.A. Chartered Accountants 23 Silver St. Bowmanville 623-9461 CHIROPRACTIC 1 G. EDWIN MANN, D.C. Chiropractor Corner of Elgin and Horsey Streets By Appointment -- 623-5509 Member of Canadian and Ontario Chiropractic Associations JOHN W. HAWRYLAK, D.C., F.C.C.R. Doctor of Chiropractic Certified Roentgenologist Nutritional Counselling 168 Church SI. Bowmanville Phone 623-4004 LEONARD JAY, B.Sc„D.C. Doctor of Chiropractic 96 Queen Street Bowmanville Phone 623-9297 JOHANNES L. BAARBÉ B.P.E., B.Sc., D.C. Doctor of Chiropractic 29 King St. W. Newcastle Phone 987-4600 LAURENCE A. GREY Doctor of Chiropractic 50 Richmond SI. E„ Suite 2 McLaughlin Square Oshawa, L1G 7C7 Phone 433-1500 COMPUTERS COUNSELLING ANDY BATELAAN, B.A. Consultant Programmer Soltwaro Development Maple Grovo Rd.N. 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