fifo o-------- Bethany Schryburt Congratulations to Eleanor Kelly, a student at Cartwright Central Public - School, on earning third place position at the zone level in the Legion Remem- brance Day Literary Contest with her Intermediate Essay. There were twenty tables participating in the Tuesday evening Euchre Party at the Community Hall: 1-Ray Brown-81, 2-Flossie Aldred- 81, 3-Carl Wright-80, 4-Dora Watson-79, 5-Alymer Ploughman-79, 6-Dorothy Archer-76, and low-Earl Prescott. The Blackstock Nursery School held a couple of special events this week. The Monday afternoon, class traveled to the Library to see a film and hear a story with the help of Judy MacColl. Many parents were out to help on Wednesday morning when the children took part in the skating next door at the arena, with warming hot chocolate after the ice; Bob and Kathy made it a very special day. The GIRL GUIDES will be out soon,-in-uniform, taking orders for Guide cookies. No money will be collected until the cookies arrive! The Bonspiel scheduled for February 3rd. is well under- way in the planning stages. Cam Porter is in charge of the Fun day which will in- clude two six end games, a dinner and dance; Saturday Bonspiel is a first for Blackstock so anyone is welcome to drop in and see how the game is played. The Couples Club met at 8:00 at the Schryburts and travelled into Oshawa to see, California Suite, then pizza was brought back to the Smiths Woods where a delightful chit-chat on several subjects brought the evening to a close. The Board of Directors of the Pine Ridge Garden Club recently met at the home of Chris Wilson to get plans un- derway for the forth-coming season. The first meeting will be held on March 6th in the Nestleton Community Centre. Anyone with questions may call Mr. Roy Grierson. Everyone in the Scugog Area interested in good gardening methods is urged to attend the March meeting. On January 15th, Lorie Leach celebrated her 10th birthday with friends, Diana Fletcher and Kim McLaughlin, brothers Scott and Daren, mom and dad . Blackstock area news and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harper of Port Perry at the Ponderosa in Oshawa, Mrs. George Puckett and Mrs. Bill St. John of Oshawa were Friday luncheon guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold McLaughlin. The United Church in Blackstock will hold a Sun- day School teacher training workshop on Sunday, January 28 at 7:30 in the C.E. Room for all teachers, assistants and also for anyone interested in helping as a supply teacher. Guides, Brownies Association B. Schryburt The Local Association for Guides, Brownies and Rangers met in the Christian Education Building on Monday, January 15th with only seven members present. Commissioner Taylor opened the meeting with a short New Years Resolution Poem. The minutes were read and approved. The treasurer reported a bank balance of $218.03. After some discussion a tentative date was set for the Annual Mother and Daughter Banquet (Pot Luck) for Monday, June 4th. Also a date the end of Sep- tember was decided upon for . the next Guides ready to receive their Canada Cords. The Association is pleased to have Carol Porter as the new Cookie Convenor. Our local Girl Guides, in uniform, in the near future will be visiting homes taking orders for Girl Cookies. They will be accep- ting no money until the day they return to deliver the or- ders. Area Commissioner Ruth Nesbitt's turn is over in June. A motion was passed to send a $10.00 donation to Camp Adelaide in her name. The Association is-looking for a new dry storage place to store some of the Guide equipment, beginning in May. If you have a suggestion, call Mrs. Neil Guide. Bailey. The meeting closed with coffee, tea and date loaf ser- ved by Joyce Taylor. Blackstock O.N.O Bethany Schryburt The Blackstock O.N.O. held it's January meeting on the 11th at 8:00 in the home of Betty Lee. There were 16 members present. The new president, Barb Byers presided over the meeting backed by the 1979 executive; vice president - Diane Davies, treasurer - Wilma Van Camp, secretary - Sharon Wilson, Parks THE GALLEY 161 Queen St. - Port Perry * FISH & CHIPS * SEAFOOD _* WEEKLY SPECIALS * TAKE-OUT J. CEILINGS DRYWALL RENOVATIONS Competitive Prices Reliable Service - All work Guaranteed 985-8645 or 985-3492 on 985-8647 COMPTON CABLE T.V. Cc TERRY PAUL Photography 30 Franklin St., Uxbridge BiRicrony PORT PERRY TOWING Dependable 24 Hour Service Light & Heavy Towing O.AA,D.AA. Chargex & Mastercharge Boosting & Licenced Mechanic 985-8566 PRICE PATRICIA ANTIQUES R.R. 4, Port Perry, Ontario (416) 985-7644 Hours: Monday & Tuesday - 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Other Days by chance or appointment. 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Schryburt Inspite of the snow, over twenty ladies attended the General Meeting of the U.C.W. in the C.E. Room of the United Church on Wed- nesday at 1:00. Ruby Van Camp opened the meeting with a sing-song. Ruby Par- sons and Edith McLaughlin presented thoughts on the New Year followed by an appropriate Hymn. Eleanor Werry and Ruby Van Camp read several let- ters of 'thanks' for yearly donations to organizations and Christmas poinsettas and Ideal Books given out to shut-ins. Thelma Wright reported that fifteen plants had been distributed in the Christmas season. Eileen McLaughlin reported that four families were aided through the Operation Board Representative - Jean Goble, and social committee chairman - Aileen Van Camp. Barb thanked all who helped to make the 1978 New Year's Eve Dance a success. Many dates of importance were discussed; January 24th at trip to the ice follies in Toronto is underway, An- nual Hard Times Dance on March 10th has hired a Western Band, "Larry Adam", and on February 18th the yearly "Family Skate" will take place bet- ween 4:30 and 6:30 at the Blackstock Rink. After the business portion of the meeting, roll call was answered with, "If you had --your- life to live over would you do anything different?" Betty Lee then directed a game in which the prizes were passed between all, the girls holding the last three cards of a deck won the prizes. The group then ser- ved a lunch of celery, cake and carrots. and Lake Simcoe. TRENT - SEVERN WATERWAY The Trent-Severn Waterway, Parks Canada, advises the public when travelling our lakes and rivers for recreational or other purposes, to check the ice conditions. Due to our annual drawdown of the following lakes and rivers to absorb some of the high water flows during spring run-off caution should be taken during the period from January 1st to March 31st, 1979. The lakes and rivers referred to are Stoney Lake, Buckhorn Lake, Chemong Lake, Pigeon Lake, Bobcaygeon River, Sturgeon Lake, Scugog Lake, Scugog River, Balsam Lake Ziebart Genuine Ziebart Process ZIEBART SPECIAL PACKAGE $219.00 Ziebart Shineguard Interior Guard Until January 31, 1979. Port Perry Auto-Truck RUSTPROOFING Hwy. 12 & 7A - Port Perry - Ontario 985-8631 Scugog Program. Ruby Van Camp thanked the many people that had helped her over the past two years. Eileen McLaughlin and Jean Adams presented Ruby with a Lifetime mem- bership for her service as President of the General. The new President, Dora Martyn, took charge of the meeting, after Donna Kyte announced the 1979 officers; vice-president - Mrs. Lloyd Wright, treasurer - Mrs. Roy McLaughlin, secretary Mrs. Neil Werry, and many new Committee Heads. Unit leaders fro 1979 are: mor- ning unit - Mrs. Victor Par- sons, afternoon unit - Mrs.-- William Ferguson, and evening unit - Mrs. David Kyte. Rev. Parsons was the guest speaker and opened his message with Ephesians Chapter 4, centering his discussion on stewardship and responsibility. He of- ficially installed the new of- ficers. Rev Parsons then presented slides of Europe, Canada, and the Blackstock area. The warmth of the summertime season in the slides was enjoyed by all. The U.C.W. has committed it's services for two banquets in the near future: Junior Farmer Banquet on March 3rd, and the Shor- thorn Banquet in the spring. Edith displayed a quilt donated by Mrs. Archer, complete with backing ready to be quilted. The quilting bee will be organized by Dora Martyn so if you are interested in helping please notify her. Mrs. John Carnghan can no longer provide the beautiful arrangements that everyone in the United Church has grown accustomed to over the past ten years or more. Marion will be given a gift from the U.C.W. for her many years of faithful ser- vice to the congregation, as a small token of ap- preciation. January 9, 1979 Peterborough, Ontario McLaughlin flower ------ > py un --- Ne bE - - re ~ ete a DA ea aM ~ - ney a ARR - --- pr At hd ph I NT, ! In 2 ea at ToL rs Oden Be iy EE Cv Aah Fam )