ITE Ei) HP wr ne PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednestiay, Apr. 6, 1977 -- Blackstock and area news of I oiast by Mrs. Pat Fletcher The first Cartwright Scout Association Ladies Auxil- ilary are holding their rummage, bake and plant sale at the Town Hall on Sat. April 16th, Hoping everyone will help support 'us. . Watch for coming events. Mrs. John - McKibbin, Whitby, was a caller of Mr. and Mrs.. Tom Hodge and Mrs. Margaret Argue on Tuesday.. Mr. Adam Sharpe and Miss Clara Page, Ennis- killen, were Wednesday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hodge and Mrs. Margaret Argue. Mrs. Margaret Argue is spending-- some time with her daughter, Mrs, Cecil Hyde, Thornhill. Glad to hear Mrs. Mar- wood McKee was able to come home from hospital on Tuesday. : Ladies curling banquet 'was held on Friday, April 1st. The 50 ladies present were warmly welcomed by president Ruby Parsons. The banquet was opened by singing Grace and a toast to the Queen. Following a delicious smorgasbord dinner, Beth Schryburt entertained. us with some slides showing some highlights of their trip to Arizona. Beth's hum- orous description certainly added to the most interest- ing slides. Ruby Parsons presented Beth with a cup and saucer in appreciation. Tiophics were presented as follows: - 1st place was pre- -sented by. Elaine Bailey to Joan Graham, Marilyn Bailey, Verna McMahon and Maureen Moore. 2nd - place was presented by Edith McLaughlin to Brenda Bryant, Ria Hooge- veen, Lisa Phillips and Betty Wright. 3rd place was presented by Ellen Russell to Elaine Bailey, . Shirley Robson, Nancy Barr "and Kathleen Petrie. 4th" place was presented by Joan Graham to Ruby Par- Wilma Lorna Edgerton, VanCamp and Dianne Gatchell. Low team was Edith McLaugh- lin, Eleanor Werry, Diane Tobin and Karen Lomax. These trophies were pre- sented by Ruby Parsons. Edith McLaughlin read the treasurer's report. The lucky draws were won by Marilyn Bailey, sons, 'Marilyn Cochrane, Shirley Robson, Joan Graham, Beryl Nicholson, Lillian Powell, Anne Elliot, Jackie Ashburn area news 'continued minister last Sunday morn- ing, He took his scripture less- on from John 12 and the sermon was a commission, a challenge and a promise. Lori Hoag, Caroline Crooks, Debbie Shepstone and Christine Lindsay sang a two part number "Keep 'on the Sunny Side" and the Junior and Senior choir together "Sing Hosanna'. Mrs. Ron Death and Mrs. R. Ervine took charge of Junior Church. There will be a Good Fri- day service in the church on Friday evening at 7:30. Everyone is welcome. Mr. and Mrs. D. Ashton attended and enjoyed hear- ing a mass choir concert in the United Church, Picker- ing last week and after visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pugh. Mr. and Mrs. E. Heron is celebrating its 9th Anniversary witha | THOMAS HOUSE of wi] : Spring Clearance Sale CHOOSE FROM OUR LARGE SELECTION OF USED STUDIO & DEMONSTRATOR ORGANS. JUST ARRIVED: SPECIAL NOTE: 3 New Models SALE PRICED FROM 399% LET'S CELEBRATE TOGETHER! THOMAS HOUSE OF MUSIC 1820 DUNDAS ST. EAST, [Opposite K-Mart] WHITBY 576-3921 visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. McAndless of Don Mills on Sunday, also attended the presentation of the play "From the Betray- al of Jesus to His Resurrec- tion' put on by the primary department of the church school of St. Andrews Church. Mrs. Alma English and - Mrs. Steve Wilson of Wood- ville visited with Miss Hilda and Mr. Walter Hopkins last Saturday evening. Mrs. F. Daw, Mrs. H. Ashton, Mrs. C. Bryant, Mrs. C. Harrison and Mrs. W. Gardner attended the W.M.S. thank offering service in Chalmers Church, Uxbridge last Sun- day evening. Miss Fern Stephen and Miss Joan Mellar of Toronto visited with Mrs. W. Routley, Miss Eileen Hamill and Miss Vera Leach as dinner guests last Saturday. There will -be no euchre party in the community centre this week because of it being Good Friday. Keep happy, to harbor hatred and animosity in the soul makes one irritable, gloomy and prematurely old. Choir at Uxbridge Epsom and Utica United Church, as well as the Uxbridge United Church are hosting a presentation of the Dofasco Male Chorus at Uxbridge Secondary School on Easter Monday, April 11 at 8:15 p.m. PASSPORT PHOTO 985.7383 PORT PERRY STAR TV. SERVICE for fast efficient service to B&W and COLOUR TELEVISIONS REPAIRS TO MOST MAKES. ADMIRAL ELECTROHOME FLEETWOOD G.E. MAGNAVOX MOTOROLA PHILCO PANASONIC PHILIPS RCA SANYO SEARS SYLVANIA TOSHIBA VIKING WESTINGHOUSE DURHAM ELECTRONICS & T.V. SENIOR CITIZENS Pay % The Service Call 145 Queen Street - Port Perry Phone 985-3811 Beddome, Maureen Moore, Alice Turcotte, Peggy Lar- mer, Marie Ryan, Moira Fallis, Lisa Phillips, Mary Lou Carnochan, Brenda Bryant, Andrea Weir, Verna McMahon, Tina Van Ryswyck, Kathleen Petrie, and Thelma Wright! Elaine Bailey presented Ruby Par- sons with a bouquet of flowers. A group of girls sang some witty curling songs which created a lot of laughs. A humorous skit was acted by Edith Mec- Laughlin, Karen Lomax, Peggy Larmer, and Thelma Wright. Needless to say the evening was full of enjoy- ment. Congratulations to Debbie McLaughlin who placed first in the poetry competi- tion held annually at the Junior Farmer's Conference in Toronto. Mr. Harvey Graham and John Larmer enjoyed a four day trip to the Kentucky National Guernsey show and sale last week. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Samells and Wendy, Peter- boro, and Mrs. Ella Venning were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tenny Samells to celebrate Ella's birthday. Winners at the weekly Senior Citizen card party with 16 tables were: 1st - Marg Byford 87, 2nd - John Broome 81, 3rd - Elva Van- Camp 78, Flossy Alldread 77, 5th - Ethel Gibbs 76, 6th - Ross Alsop 75, Low - Clarence Woodley. THE CIRCUS! 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