REN P os nd LE v {. rE a LA 'Neral ye, or rN eT vis A Lag adel d pines wh Sil sili adatoms enfin ASE WY od | i Serie ve ee wv, is ' fF XN N ¥ NRA > CRS $4 a : N Shai ndbisaapisich gr a aan ahs pre tN Ya Blackstock and area news by Joyce Kelly Our community was shocked with the news of the very sudden passing of Arnold Taylor on Sunday afternoon enroute by air helicopter to Toronto Hos- pital. Sympathy is extended to his wife Joyce, daughter Diane and Betty Jane, his mother Mrs. Roy Taylor, brother Anson, sister Kath- leen and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Phillips of Wembley, Eng- land were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe. Many friends from this area attended the induction service of Rev. Reg. Rose into his new parish in Scar- borough on Sunday evening. Mrs. Ken Samells attended the wedding of her grand- daughter Kathy Samells to Roger Hewitt in St. Paul's Church, Bowmanville and spent the weekend with her cousin Mrs. Amanda McLean in Bowmanville. Rev. and Mrs. Merle Thompson, Regina, Mrs. Donald Thompson of Nestle- ton were .Monday evening dinner guests' of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thompson. On the weekend the girls and their leaders that had gone to England during the summer enjoyed a reunion at the cottage on Lake Scugog of Miss Booke, one of their leaders. Enjoying another trip through pictures and visiting were- Susan Sheen, Anne Hoogeveen, Julie Bryant and Eleanor Kelly from Blackstock. On Wed. Sept. 15th, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright cele brated their 62nd Wedding Anniversary. They were guests of honour at a family dinner party co-hosted by daughter Kathleen and Dorothv at Kathleen's home. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Wright, Jim and Dorothy Marlow, Dalton and Kath- leen Dorrell. Heartiest con- gratulations and best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Wright. The Durham Region Horseback Riding for the Handicapped Association Ride-a-thon will be held this Saturday, Sept. 25th at Hoskin Stables. Trophies will be awarded to the individual rider with the highest earnings. All riders will receive crests. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hope visited Mildred's brother-in- law Leonard Stainton in Bowmanville Hospital on Monday. Next Sunday weather permitting there will be a Church Hayride at 3:30 p.m. at' Roy McLaughlin's farm for all people of the Black- stock United Church. Come and enjoy the fun and fellow- ship. On Sat. evening Howard Bailey hosted a party at the family cottage at View Lake. Friends were present from Blackstock, Port Perry and other areas. - The 4-H members met on Thurs. Sept. 16th. The club name is still undecided. All members got a chance to help make a pizza and all enjoyed a slice of the fin ished product. The next meeting is Thursday after school. The girls will make buttermilk bread, and shoul¢ have another good time again. There were 11 tables at the weekly card party with the following winers: 1. Elve Van Camp- 95; 2. Rhod: Larmer- 88; 3. Frank Bailey 86; 4. 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C.C.P.S. has started a new term with the following staff- Principal John Hinch with a new vice principal- W.D. Brown; Kindergarten- Betty Oxley and Marjorie Green; Grade 1- Kay Hanson and Gwenyth Thompson; Grade 2- Connie Swain and Shirley Turner; Grade 3- Joan Argue and Kathy Morton; Grade 4- Ed Challice and Marie Hockley; Grade 5- Linda Elliott and Frank Smith; Grade 6- Judy Howsam and Anne Rink who also teaches French; Grade 7- Dan Kitchen and Cheryl Love who is new this year on our staff; Grade 8- Peter Dean and Jerry Fis. Kathleen Dorrell and Colleen Lush both teach Special Educa- tion. Mr. Hinch is looking for someone in the Blackstock area, to take on the paid responsibilities of noon hour assistant to work with Mrs. Van Rsywyk. If you are interested, contact the school. Their many local friends will be interested to know that Walt and Louise Taylor have moved recently to Calgary from Listowel. Many good wishes go with you to your new home and job. Following is a partial list of the whereabouts of some of our young people. Please phone this week if you can give information on others that are missed. It is good to catch up on jobs as well as school information so please help. - Karen Duivesteyn is taking a teaching course at Trent University; Sandra Little, Pat Reeder, Melanie Williams, Warren Harvard, Brad Guersey and Bob Horton are all at Durham College. I would like specific information on their courses. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. September 21, 1982 -- 25 Tracy Cochrane is taking Dental Hygiene at Durham College; John Green is taking Heavy Equipment at Sir Sanford Fleming College, Frost Campus, Lindsay; Norman De Jong- University of Guelph; Kevin Elliott is attending Georgian College, Barrie and is taking Sur- veying; Pat Johnston is attending Queen's Univer- sity; Stephen Kristensen is at University of Waterloo; Peter Malin is at Seneca College; Paul Price is employed; Warren Strong is at Seneca College taking Aviation and Flight Tech- nology; Lawrence Van Camp is attending Kempt- ville Agricultural College; Jim Weir is studying accoun- ting at Seneca College. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van Camp who recently celebrated with a family dinner attended by their family Walt and Louise Taylor, Lois, Lawrence and Brian Van Camp along with Mrs. Stanford Van Camp and Miss Doreen Van Camp. They enjoyed dinner at Cullen Gardens. Congratu- lations. The business meeting of the Friendly Visitors Group was held- at the home of Mildred Hope recently. Three representatives from the Durham Mental Associa- tion of Oshawa were present as were twelve volunteers. Thanks to such hard work of everyone the finance are in good shape, and so the group was able to plan some worth- while craft and entertain- ment project for the coming year. Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and family were- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pawley of Courtice, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Petch, Kent and Catherine of Aurora. Many local residents attended the fairs at Sunder- land, Beaverton, Port Hope, Warkworth and Bellevile during the past week either as judges, exhibitors or visitors. proposals. services. 221 King St. E., Oshawa, Ontario Tel: (416) 433-2166 F. ALAN LAWSON, c. 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