ey 2 zo?) nC a SEI EA Cn th SEAN a a NN 2 RLS i, EON SEN oe AN Oy Ne oN a RON 8 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. January 6, 1982 Blackstock and area news Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Colvin who were married last week in the United Church. A warm welcome is extended to them in the village in the house formerly owned by Brian and Maureen Jordan and girls who are now living at their farm near Cannington. Mr. Jim Harris of Norval "spent the- New Year's holidays at home. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yellowlees and family of Solina hosted a Larmer family gathering on New Year's Day. Guests from here were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larmer, Mr. John Larmer, Mr. and Mrs. David Larmer, Mr. Paul Larmer, and Miss Nancy McKinnon, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Larmer, Mr.» Douglas Larmer, Miss Trish Sleep, Mr. Craig ANNUAL WALLPAPER - SALE - 200+ *WALLPAPER *COUNTRY CURTAINS (standard & made-to-measure sizes) "NEW"-TAB CURTAINS Larmer: Mr. and Mrs. Grant Edger- ton, Anne and Lisa hosted a family gathering with New Year's Day evening dinner. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chapman, Lori, Linda and friend, Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harris, Mr. Jim Harris, Norval, Mr. and Mrs. Grant McLaughlin, Mr." and Mrs. Neil McLaughlin and Alex, Mr. Merlin Philip. Mr. and Mrs. William Mahaffy were mid-day. dinner guests on New Year's day. of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fraser, Kent and Erin of Agincourt. They later joined the family gathering at the Edgerton's for the evening. Mrs. Wilson from Pickering spent some holidays with her son, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson and boys. The annual Men's Bonspiel was held on Monday at the " Blackstock Curling Rink. All draws were filled and all curlers enjoyed the fine fellowship throughout the day. At the end of the day President Ted Kemp and . Schedule Manager Cameron Porter presented the trophy and prizes to the winners, Vernon Asselstine, Colin Asselstine," Dave Petrie, Allan Asselstine. Very close behind in second place were Gerald Kelly, Richard Van Settlement House In the Heart of Port Perry 183 Queen Street, Port Perry 985-8234 €52525250525252525252525¢ 5525258505256 525252525052 8252525¢5¢ 525250525252 - 252525252525252525 KE Weekly Dining Guide | # 2 NOW OPEN RESTAURANT &TAVERNLTD. 7 Days A Week! 15WATER STREET, PORT PERRY -985-3281 | a RIVERBOAT : ENJOY AFAVOURITE HOT&COLD SMORGASBORD "For Your Evening Dining Pleasure Whenwas the last time you took the family out for dinner? Senior's Smorgashord. . . $1.000FF Evening Dining Special for Senior Citizens MON., TUES. & WED. ONLY -4:00t09:30P.M. ® o Hot & Cold Smorgashord 11A:M.to 10P.M. Daily ® SALAD BAR Create your own tasty delight with _ allthefixings you like! < ---3 BIG DANCENIGHTS -- We Now Offer "3 Big Nights far Dancing to your Favourite Music provided by one of the area's finest disc jockeys COME OUT & KICK UP YOUR HEELS - THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY (BEGINS THURSDAY, JANUARY 7th & WILL CONTINUE WEEKLY) Camp, John: Churchill and Harold Luke. Third place was taken by John Larmer, Rod Stork, Dave Larmer and Ralph Larmer. Credit was given to the icemakers for the fine ice provided for the day. On Tuesday the ladies Curling Club held a jitney with 12 teams participating. Fine fellowship along with keen competition was enjoyed. - A delicious luncheon of meat pies and chili was served by 'the executive. 'Prizes presented by Helen Nesbitt and Helen Green Schedule Managers to the winners of the first draw. 1. Susan Swain, Shirley Scott, Dini OQosterholt and Susan Wilcox; 2nd Kathleen Petrie, Pat Milson, Joan Graham and Jean Goble; 3rd Verna Chapman, Peggy Scott, Tallyia Moore and Joan Grove. The winner of the second draw were: 1st Nancy McConnell, Rie Hoogeveen, Leah Frew, Mary DeMerchant; 2nd Deb Vice, Catherine Corden, Diane Gatchell, Michelle Adams; 3rd Lorna Edgerton, Marilyn Green, ,Gloria McLaren and Maureen Moore. Appreciation was expressed to President Mary Mackie and her schedule managers for a fine day enjoyed by all. Christmas guests of Mrs. Kenneth Samells were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Samells, Kenneth and Carol of Bow- manville; Mr. and Mrs. Doug Pile of Bowmanville. Guests at the annual Ferguson-Mountjoy family gathering at the Recreation Centre on New Year's Day were: Mrs. Hazel Belyea, Oakville, Miss Nancy Relyea, Toronto, Mrs. Lela Wannan, St. Catherines, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoskin, Mr and Mrs. Harvey Graham, Cheryl, Mark and Rob, Mrs. Pat Fletcher, Diana and Scott, Mr. and Mrs._Ron Hoskin, Craig, Shawn and Tracy, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Byers, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Byers, Jeff, Julie and' Jennifer, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bushfield, Trevor and: Dana, London, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mountjoy, Mr. and Mrs. Carl' Gilbank, Laura, Lisa and Kevin, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kyte and Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Bud McNeil, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Dorrell, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wills, Laura and Emily, North Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnston, Belleville, Mr. and Qurntopagel)) vi OPEN 7 DAYS AWEEK MON.TOTHURS.11A.M.to9P.M. FRI.&SAT.11AM.to 1AM. 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