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Port Perry Star, 18 Jul 1973, p. 10

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PP 1 ~~. <i! A NR GP lr icy SMP atti » Te Jo. 3 3 | al 4 ! 2 3, ; ne aS Sa wh 3 nd ay OF es SSE oats ATE 16 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 11th; 1973 News from Blackstock and area Record entries for log sawing contests One of the main attrac- tions at Oshawa Fair on unday, July 22, will be two log sawing contests. This sports event has drawn wide attention at a number of fairs and other gather- ings in the district in recent years. This year will be the third year such an event has been staged at the fair and all indications point to a record entry. The first event will be for adults 16 years and up commencing at 1:30 p.m. This will be followed by a junior class in which con- testants must be between the ages of 12 and 15 years. The contestants in this lat- ter contest may be either male or female. Cash prizes for the three top placings will be presented. Last year's champions, John Forbes and Garry Brear, have issued a chal- lenge to contestants from all neighboring towns and cities which should make for keen competition in the senior class alone. Gerry has been involved in log sawing for five years four of which he has been paired with John Forbes. During those years they have seen interest grow from 10 or 12 people to between 34 and 36 contestants in competitions this year. \: Immediate Delivery ATTENTION FARMERS! WHY PAY X OIL MORE? SAVE ON o DIESEL FUEL oe MOTOR OIL oe GASOLINE Premium Quality Farm Tanks and Pumps Available OUT OF TOWN CALLS CALL COLLECT WHITBY 668-3381 HANKS EXCAVATING Sewer Installations BACK HOE Compressor Rentals 985-2333 For Income Tax & Bookkeeping Services see ALEX SHEPHERD 28 Water St. Phone 985-7031 Specializing in Business and Farm Operations DUFF Electronics ADMIRAL TELEVISION SALES '& SERVICE 985-7993 PORT PERRY F & G CONSTRUCTION R.R. 1, Port Perry BUILDING & REMODELLING Cottage Raising Foundation Work, Etc. For any of vour con- struction needs call us. BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL REPAIRS to all makes of Sewing Machines SEWING CENTRE Sales & Service 20 Bond St. W., Downstairs Oshawa - 576-7550 RELIABLE PLUMBING & HEATING For Information Phone Bert Faber 985-2012 Septic Tanks Cleaned By PUMP EQUIPMENT Septic Tanks and Weeping Beds Installed Reg. Armstrong Port Perry -- 985-2226 Several local families are participating in the Urban- Rural Exchange sponsored by the Department of Agri-_, culture in which a city student spends a week in the country with a farm student and later the coun- try student spends a week with the city student in his home. Heather Anyon, Bowman- ville is spending this week as guest of Lois VanCamp, Michelle Morocz of Willow- dale is Linda Wheeler's guest, Todd Wilcox of Bow- manville is spending a week with Doug Larmer and Rodd Stiller of Peter-. borough is with Craig Larmer. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Duff have returned home from a week's holiday to Vancou- ver and Calgary and other Western points. Winners at the Senior Cit- izen's Card Party on Tues- day evening were Ladies' High-Effel Forder, Second - Ruby Tripp, Third - Edna Kerry. Men's High - Ella Venning, Second - Stan Ploughman, Third - Ross Alsop. Mrs. Jim Marlow has re- turned from a twelve-day holiday with her sister, Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Bilbey in Los Vegas, Arizona. On sunday afternoon Mrs. Margaret Mountjoy assisted by her daughters, Judy Gil- bank and Linda Kyte was hostess to a lovely bridal shower in honour of Miss Nancy Dorrell. This was attended by family friends, former teachers and Sunday school teachers. Nancy re- plied fittingly for the lovely gifts which .she received. Welcome to the commun- ity is extended to Larry and Beth Shribert. and baby Vicki who have recently moved from Oshawa to Mr. Sleep's house at the corner of Purple Hill and Scugog Roads. Several new families have also moved into the new subdivision in Black- stock and while we don't know all your names, our community welcomes you. Congratulations to Mrs. Richard Wall who celebra- ted her 90th birthday on Friday. Mrs. Wallenjoys fine health for her years and she and Mr. Wall are able to live alone in their own home in North Black- stock. Hapy birthday, Mrs. Wall. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Edgerton and Denise in honour of Donald and Mar- lene Edgerton's baby boy, Wayne Donald were Mr. and Mrs. Eric Price, King- ston, friends and relatives of Donald and Marlene from Lindsay, Mr. Bill Tripp, Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Knapp, Oshawa called with gifts for the baby in the aternoon. Mr. Robert Gerry, Toronto, and great grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edgerton, Port Perry joined the gathering for the afternoon and for supper. Quite a number from here attended the orange Parade which was held on Saturday DIRECTORY Walter J. Brown CARPENTRY RENOVATION DECORATING Phone 985-3259 Prince Albert, Ont. in Port Perry. The Cart- wright Ladies and Men's Lodges were led in fine fashion by the Cartwright Fife and Drum Band under the leadership of Bill Fer- guson. The band looked sharp in their white uni- forms and provided fine music for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bryans and family spent the week- end at their cottage at Kelly's Bay. On Saturday the family attended the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bryans and family spent the week- end at their cottage at Kelly's Bay. On Saturday the family attended the 25th Wedding anniversary of Bob' s brother, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bryans at Fenelon Falls. Sunday guests at the cottage were Mr. and Mrs. Vic Hanc and Traci, Bow- manville, Mis Pat Mark, Fenelon Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walker and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Mumford, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Larmer, Doug and Craig and guests. Todd Wilcox, and Rod Stiller, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larmer, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and family atended the reunion and picnic of the former Y.P.U. Presbytery Execu- tive held at Miss Marg Pellow's cottage at Echo Bay near Bobcaygeon on sunday afternoon and eve- ning. On Saturday evening a good crowd attended the community shower held in Your Insurance Innovator WM. LAURENCE EVANS 73 Main St. N., Uxbridge Office: 852-3184 Res.: 852-7712 Life, Health, Group, Annuities and Growth Opportunity Equity Plans Groat-Wagse Life GRIEVE'S GULF SERVICE General Repairs PORT PERRY, ONTARIO 985-3182 DON MYERS CONSTRUCTION EXCAVATING -- DRAG WORK LEONARD B. NIXON HEATING & BURNER CONTRACTOR HOME COMFORT B L.GILBANK Blackstock, Ont. - 986-4868 Ron Rankin AND SONS General Contracting Plumbing - Carpentry - Electric - Swamp Garage Auto Body Doug Robinson Bruce McCreight Rewinding and Repair MITTON ELECTRIC Tel. 668-2670 208 Chestnut St. East, Whitby, Ont. V-Belts and Pulleys Bearings Chain and Sprockets Heating Systems Sales & Service HOINR ULE Comfort Specialists R. S. THOMSON -- HEATING -- 985-3365 985-2979 Phone 985.7679 Pres Bon Electric Motor yi - 12.017. 6 RIDGEVIEW Snack Bar and Service Station Licensed Mechanic OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK @® Phone 985-2431 R.R. 2 Port Perry the Rec. Centre in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Fannon (nee Margaret Carnaghan). Ralph Larmer performed the duties of M.C. very well for the following programn -- Solo by Janet Parsons accompanied by Don Wright; Piano Solo by Allan Ferguson; Reading entitled "Seven Stages of a Married Cold" by Cindy VanCamp; Piano Solo by Louise Van- Camp; Vocal solo by Alice Carnaghan accompanied by Linda Kyte; Piano Solo by Cheryl Wright and reading "About Wives" by Marie VanCamp. Comical songs reminiscing of Margaret's younger days by four of her school chums, Judi Mount- joy, Sharon Essery, Betty Bradburn and Helen Swain were enjoyed by all. At this point Ralph Lar- mer presented Roger and Margaret with a round card table and padded chair set, rose bowl and candle as well as miscellaneous gifts along with the good wishes of community. Mrs. Doris Marlow had presented- Margaret with a lovely red rose corsage which looked lovely on her long white lace dress. Both Margaret and Roger thanked the community for the gifts and wishes. The remainder of the evening was spent in a social time over a lovely lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ma- haffy of St. Mary's spent a couple of days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mahaffy and Neil. Mr. Neil McLaughlin was a Friday evening dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chapman and girls, Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ma- haffy were mid-week after- noon and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Devitt of Fenelon Falls. GOING OVERSEAS You'll Need A PASSPORT PHOTO Contact Peter Hvidsten 985-7383 PORT PERRY STAR WM. A. PORT PERRY AUTHORIZED HOME COMFORT service DEALER 985-7120 J 985-3142 SANRIDGE EMMERSON INSURANCE Sand & Gravel AGENCY LIMITED p= General Insurance -- Port Perry - 985-7306 filig XC Te COLLINS LICENCED AUCTIONEER FARM SALES, HOUSEHOLD, REAL ESTATE, etc. Call Collect Port Perry 985-3071 ° MYLES KING ° Auctioneer and Valuator FARM SALES - FURNITURE and ANTIQUES OSHAWA -- 725-5751 or 723-0501 BOB'S CARPENTRY ALL PHASES OF CARF *NTRY Courtesy, Imagination and E.'imates -- FREE -- BOB BERO -- Seagrave, Ont. -- 985-7027 Beare Motors Ltd. Port Perry Ontario Car Rentals Daily, Weekly Monthly --~ RATES - *7 per day 7* per mile Collision Insurance Waiver $1.00 per day 985-7351

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