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Port Perry Star, 19 Jul 1978, p. 15

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SE a a A BDAY Sui ES - SB I Sie RY TG Ais 4 PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 19, 1978 -- 15 by Bethany Schryburt - N Blackstock It was a busy Saturaay .., Blackstock "with the. 105th Werry Picnic at the recrea- tional Centre and the simul- , taneous occurence of the 3rd ~Annual Blackstock Truck and Tractor Pull on tiie Fair Grounds. My own Aspiration to achieve stardon as a Pow- der Puff Contestant, remini- scent of hours spent on a tractor on my father's farm in Michigan, were cut short - ye to the lack of a tractor, ut as' they say in the mo- vies, 'wait til next year'. Tuesday evening, July 11, the Senior Citizen's Card Party was held at the com- munity Centre with 16 tables © were: taking part. The winners 1-Roy Ego-82, 2- Peggy Marshall-80, 3-Wil- liam Carnegie-79, 4-Rhoda Larmer-78, 5-Flossie Plough- man-77, 6-Dorothy ~Archer- 76,. and low-Lorena Camp- bell. On Wednesday, July12, Marilyn Duff invited several friends and neighbours of Barb Christie into her home for a baby shower in honour of newly born, Derek Joel Christie. Joy - Malcolm has been happy to be able to entertain her parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Turner and Felicia of St Albert, Families celebrate 105th annual picnic i * Susan Borrowdale, . Evelyn, Jean, 'Midst sunshine and wel- come shade, 110 members.of the Werry-Wright-Phelp family gathered at the Re- .-creational Centre, Black- stock on July 15, 1978 to . celebrate their 105th Annual .. Picnic. . After appeasing the - ap- petite with - delicious * food served buffet style President Clarke Werry read the names of the following offi- cers who will serve in 1979 - Past 'President-Harvey and . Lois Yellowlees, President Clarke and Anne Werry, Vice President-Brian and Secre- tary-Aileen Van Camp, * Treasurer- Cindy Van Camp, Sports- Doug and Muriel Woods, Historians- Glenn and Marion Larmer, History" Book- Margaret Wright, (a vote of thanks was extended to Audrey Moffat for her past service), Registration- and Helen Werry, . Table Committee- Keith and Wilma Van Camp, and Herb and Jean Swain. Next years. picnic to be held Saturday, July 3rd at ® 'the Recreational Centre at 12:30 p.m. Swimming suits and fishing rods are a must as everyone is invited follow- ~~ ing the dinner and business to the summer home of Dr. - . Clark Werry for fun and / more food. This years sport program was ably conducted by Doug and Muriel Woods. Winners in each category were as follows: Oldest person-Lois Bragg, Youngest petson- 'Woods baby, Most Grand- children present- Perry and Elva Van Camp, Lucky Registration Number- Betty Wright, Sarah Woods, Mrs. Wilbur Toms, Closest Wed- - ding Day- Grant and Eleanor Werry, Longest Married Couple- Mr. and Mrs. Clarke, Most 5 Williams (58 years). 1977 Pennies- Peter Werry, Person from the farthest distance- - Malcolm Cairns (P.ELl). "After a skill testing ques- tion to five volunteer couples the picnic adjourned to the park for the races: 5 and under- Honor Lane, Boys 6 to 9- Jason Wright, Girls 6 to 9- Lisa Werry, Boys 9 to 12- Darryl Muller, Girls 9 to 12- Debbie Van Camp, "Girls 12 to 15- Lisa Werry, Wheel- barrow Race- Peter Weérry and"Liz Werry, Crab Race- Peter Werry, Ladies Shoe Kick- Margaret Elridge, and Mens Shoe Kick- Clarke Werry. ' In' conclusion, several ' relays where all ages shared their skills brought another -succEssful picnic to a close. Port Perry Fair "Family night" will start off the Port Perry Fair acti- vities on the Saturday of the Labour Day week-end 'this "year. Beginning with an "All You Can Eat Beef B.B.Q." at 4:30 p.m., the "Miss Port 'Perry Fair Pageant" will be presented at 7:30 p.m., fol- & lowed by an Amateur Show. Tickets for the B.B.Q. are available now from Direc- tors of the Port Perry Agri- cultural Society or by calling the secretary-treasurers, Marjory and Glenn Wana- maker, 985-2725. ' To ensure food- for all, tickets are being sold in advance and will not be available at the gate for the B.B.Q. However, it will still "be possible to attend the Pageant and Amateur Show by paying the price of ad- mission,.if .unable to attend . in the parade. | -gears up forl978 the B.B.Q. Buy your tickets now! Calling all girls in Scugog Township from 14 to 18 years of age! The Miss Port Perry Fair Pageant is looking for contestants. There will be prizes donated by local mer- chants and the winner will have the honour of present- ing special prizes to winners at the fair, as well as riding" Call Irwin Smith, 985-7628 for more in- formation.' Miss Lori Clarke was the 1977 title holder. Amateur Show contestants are asked to call Stewart Diceman at 985-7628 for in- formation. Last year's show had a good variety of acts, including a young group from Ajax that performed magic tricks. Entries are limited, so let's hear from all' you musicians, singers and - dancers -as-soon as 'possible. Alberta during their visit to Joy and Gord's home near Blackstock! Jody Logan would like to welcome his new little bro- 'ther Jason to his home on Greensboro Drive. Bob and Betty Fudge are enjoying the company of - Betty's mother, Mrs. Lor- raine Durkee from Yar- mouth, Nova Scotia. Tracey and Matthew were delighted to greet Nanna on Sunday, July 9 for her one week visit. The Fudge family and Mrs. Durkee spent the week-end in Trenton with Mrs. Dur- kee's brother, Mr. Harvey Boudreau and family. A surprise euchre an birthday party was held in honour. of Mrs. Durkee on "Tuesday evening with old friends visiting from Oshawa and area. Matthew Fudge celebrated his 4th birthday on Monday with '"Nanna' at the Pon-- derosa Steak House in Osh- awa.' a : Fy * Roy and Edith McLaughlin 5 we will inspect : brake hard- ware, lines and hoses, and we'll bleed, {ubricate and adjust your brakes where required. * Thes@®offers are available from participating Texaco retailers where vou see the Texaco Summer Travel Specials sign Prices applicable for most cars \ spent thé weekend in Belle- ville where Roy.competed in The Ontario Champion Horseshoe Pitching Tour- nament held on Saturday and Sunday. Roy came in 2nd, being beaten only by the World "Champion, Elmer Hohl, from Wellesley. In 1933 Roy McLaughlin 'was the Ontario Champion. Con- gratulations, Roy, and 'good luck' in the Canadian Cham- pionship Tournament to be held at the Ex in August. Mrs. A.J. Cook of Brooklin spent a few days recently with her family Neil and Noreen Malcolm. : Gordon and Sue Kelly. Leigh and Scott of Guelph enjoyed spending the week- 'end at the home of his brother, Gerald Kelly and family. Janis - Miller of Ajax is spending a weeks holidays with the Dave Andrews fam- 'ily of the Smith's "woods. 'Blackstock. - Bob and Pat. Fletcher at- tended the Surprise 30th TEXACO SUMMER TRAVEL SPECIALS OIL, FILTER, LUBE AND B/ A ie os . . Liat - a " A PRY Sg Oo - MRAP Khe Vg cs If you are planning ta do any kind of summer travelling with - your family, you should be sure of your car's brakes. Texaco's spetial price includes, resurfacing the drums, supplying and installing new linings. If your car is equipped with disc brakes the cost will be slightly more, to cover the supply and instal- lation of new disc pads and resurfacing of disc rotors. All brake jobs include repacking of front outer wheel bearings and-ifisprection of front grease seals (if applicable). In addition, 95 or less per pair of . drum brakes TRUST TEXACO 7 NY Wedding Anniversary Party of Bob's sister, Helen and Jack McIntyre at Woodville on the evening of July 15th. ~ Bob and Joanne, Jennifer and Dana Lee had a delight- ful week camping at Bon Cher Park, near Pembroke. On Saturday, July 8, the Blackstock Order of the Orange Lodge, the Cart- wright Fife and Drum and the Colour Party travelled to Sutton to take part in the Orange Walk. This was the biggest and best parade in many years in this area with - about 60 bands and. lodges represented. On Saturday, Jyly 15, the Purple Hill Orange Lodge led by Fifer, Gary Cole went to Norwood to participate in the Orange Walk'there. This parade was in conjunction with Norwoods Centennial and was also a most success- ful event. - Roy and Cathy, Julie and Christie Corden returned on Sunday from a four day holiday tour of Kingston and 12 POINT help make you sure of your car. Take advantage of this. special price while the offer lasts. : SHOCKS If you suspect that worn out shock absorbers are causing handling problems, ask for advice from your Texaco retailer. And if the shocks need replacing, take advantage of this special offer. The price includes 2 original equipment equivalent shock absorbers, installation, plus an inspec- | tion of springs, suspension and steering connections. This Texaco special will get your car set for the sunny days ahead. It includes an oil change with 4 quarts of quality Havoline 10W-30 motor oil, a complete chassis lubrication, new oil filter, and a thorough 12 point Safety Check to | or less per pair A Ottawa. : Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lar- mer enjoyed the company of their family Mr. and. Lawrence Larmer and fam- ily of 'Barrie, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larmer and family of . Pickering, for Sunday dinner. Everyone was pleased when Audrey and Glen Gibson of Oshawa stop- - ped in for an afternoon visit at the Russell Larmer home - Sonja Kerry and her hus- band Grant organized a 'sur- prise 5th Wedding Anniver- sary party' in honour of "Sonja's twin sister Sandra and her husband Bill Thomp- son's 5th Anniversary. In- deed Bill and Sandra were surprised when several couples. showed up at their place one week before their 'actual anniversary. Sympathy, from the com- munity, is extended to the family and friends of the late Mrs. Pearl Bilbey, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright and sister to Dorothy Mar- low and Kathleen Dorrell. i 95 or less 95 fl. WHERE YOU SEE THIS SIGN UNTIL AUGUST 5. 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