WRKEIIS RRS LURE BNR SAN BRS de a I A a oo dant - MN Na Bal a Ni Su rib ili Blackstock and area news by Joyce Kelly Sympathy is extended to Mrs. John Rahm and Allan and Donna Rahm and family in the passing of John Rahm on Saturday morning. Jack was one of the highly esteemed seniors of the village. The funeral service was Monday from Port Perry Funeral Chapel. Mrs. Muriel Lawrence spent the weekend in New- market with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lawrence and visited her son John who is pro- gressing nicely: following surgery last week. John is a patient in St. Michael's Hospital. The October meeting of St. John's A.C.W. will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, October 22nd in the Parish . Hall. New members are welcome. There is an urgent need for adult leaders for the Black- stock Brownies. Meetings are held on Mondays at 3:30 p.m. Please contact Miss Susan Sheen at 986-5506. Weekend callers at Bob and Nancy Bryans were Merv and Joan Bayley, Caesarea, Shirley and Terry McBride, Rose and Ed Bruce, Omemee, Barb Hanc and Traci and Vic Jr of Bowmanville. On Sunday the Bryans ~ celebrated Patti's birthday. Supper guests were Lorinda Jackson,. Rick Alpe, Debbie and Gord Bryans, Stan and Kit Benham, of Whitby, Babe and Wilf Brown, and Debbie Stinson of Courtice, - Cordell Keuning Blackstock. A warm welcome to our community is extended to Paul and Yvonne Burnett and baby Diana who have moved into the farm home formerly owned by Mr. and Mrs. Dan Corby. 'Nancy and Bob Bryans recently spent the weekend at his cousin's cottage, Doug and Judy Bryans of Courtice at Lake Rosseau, Parry Sound District. On Sunday there was a - baptismal service at the ~ United Church. The following bahies were welcomed into the Church family - Amanda Rachel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Coates, 'Alaina Danielle daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Malcolm, Ryan William son of Mr. and Mrs. Danial Brookhouse and . Jonathan Alex son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil McLaughlin. Next week will be Nestleton Anni- versary so there will be no church serVice at Blackstock United. There will be Sunday School from 10-11 a.m. Mr, and Mrs. Bill Coates held a family dinner in honour of baptism. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Coates, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Corner, Regland, Marg Harrison and John Grieve, Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. John Thexton, Mrs. Ray Adcock and . daughter Robin all of ~ Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Amanda's | Hope of Whitby and Miss Gerry Scanlon of Uxbridge. A baptismal party in "honour of Alaina Malcolm was held at the home of her grandparents, Jean and Keith Sweetman, Valerie and Ken of Scugog Island. Guests were Mary Lou and David Kellogg of Welcome, Mrs. L. Cook, Brooklin, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm, Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Malcolm, Brennan and the honoured baby Alaina, Diane and Gerry Davies held a buffett luncheon in honour of their grandson's baptism. Guests were his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Tong Brookhouse of Belle- ville, Mrs. H. Vehof, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hoskin, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Weir and Janet, Mrs. Bonnie McKee of Brooklin, Mr. and Mrs. Danial Brookhouse and honoured son, Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. Neil McLaughlin held Alex's baptismal party of Crandell's Riverboat with the following guests, Mr. and' Mrs. Bake Gunter, Susan, Jack and friend Lorrie, Mr. and Mrs. Grant McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mahaffy, Mrs. Susie Harris, Mrs. Mabel McLaughlin, Mrs. Anne Vanderhuel. Mrs. Kenneth Samells visited friends in Bowman- ville for a couple of days last week. Gray and Donna Jerngian - of Atlanta, Georgia were guests of her cousin, Paul and Yvonne Burnett and Diana. On Saturday evening, Kathy and Neil McLaughlin joined them and attended the. Bethany Hills Hunt Club Ball which was held at the Oshawa 'Golf and Country Club. On Sunday Gray and Donna attended the Bethany Hills Hunt Club regular hunt along with Paul and Yvonne. Mrs. Mabel McLaughlin spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mahaffy. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and family enjoyed a camping trip to western Ontario. They visited Mr. and Mrs. George Elliott at Mount Forest, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fenton, Ann and John at Walkerton and Mrs. Gertie Duncan at Conn. While there they attended Walkerton Fair and saw Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hoskin exhibiting* The Blackstock Ice Skating Club will be starting skating lessons on November 4 as the ice will not be ready until October 30. With the preparation of ice, curling season also begins. Anyone interested in joining any of the. leagues phone Mrs. Helen Green 986-4836 or Mrs. Helen Nesbitt at 986-5113 for the ladies league, Nancy and Gary McConnell at 986-4739 for mixed league or Ted Kempat 986-5197 or Cameron Porter at 986-4977 for the men's league. New curlers are always welcome. Curling season begins on November 2, The Blackstock Rangers held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Shirley Turner. One of the main items of business was to plan the details for the Fashion Show to be held at the Recreation Centre on Wednesday evening October 28. Fashions by Crandelle will be modelled. It is interesting to note that children's fashions will be added to already fine line. The girls had served lunch at the recent antique auction held in the arena by auctioneer Kathy Morton: The afternoon U.C.W. group met on Tuesday, October 13 at Mrs. Russel Larmer's home. After a dessert of pumpkin pie and tea and a social half hour, the leader Aileen Byers welcomed everyone and read a poem, "Reasons for Thanksgiving". The Roll Call was answered with "My Favourite Bird and Why" Audrey Wright read the minutes of the last meeting. Arrangements were made to help at a Golden Wedding on October 24, go to Presbyterial in Bowmanville on October 26 and a notice of the Rangers Fashion Show on October 28. The next FOR INFORMATION | Public Support. McKEE'S VEHICLE AUCTION EVERY SATURDAY MORNING -11AM. BUYORSELL & CONSIGNMENT CALL: *Trucks *Cars *Motorcycles _*Trailers *Snowmobiles *Etc. 2% ine Fee ®LowEntryFee © 95% Certified Vehicles ® Terms - $100. Cash Deposit required by all purchasers. Why not Buy or Sell your Vehicle by Auction. This Method isthe Best Way! * Buyers are fully protected. Seller's get Market Value. Full Did you know that the price of all used cars and trucks is - * established by the Auction Method. Come &Seeus: SATURDAY at 11:00A.M. 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Guest speaker was Tom Farmer from the Ministry of Lands and Forests. District Commissioner Alf Huggins was also in attendance and handed out service awards to David Sharpe - - 5 years; Ivan Bradburn - 10 years ; Dale Muirhead - 5 years and Roger Simmons - 5 years. The Toast to the Fathers was given by Corey Barr. Skate- a-thon prizes were presented to Jeff Brett, Mark Bradburn, and Bob Hoogeveen. The Ladies' Auxiliary under the Presi- dent Donna Schnavel prepared and served a 324-9560 Ps oR PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., October 21, 198) - -- 3 hearty meal of ham and scallopped potatoes with all the trimmings. There is a serious need for leaders. 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