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Port Perry Star, 1 Nov 1983, p. 7

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Fatal accident 2 A a gf od PR Cher Laat eS Pr da RTA RT rf FREE Rr fa P PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. November 1, 1983 -- 7 Thoughts of community are with family Blackstock Area News by Joyce Kelly A very serious acci- dent occurred on Purple Hill Road on the top of Degeer's Hill on Sunday evening. Dennis Gatchell of our area was serious- ly injured and is in Sun- nybrook Hospital. The driver of the other truck, Mr. Gray was killed. Thoughts of the com- munity are with all fami- ly members at this dif- ficult time. Glad to report that Ralph Larmer is pro- gressing very well following hip surgery and hopes to be home from Oshawa Hospital early this week. Frank and Diane Tobin, Kim and Robert Trips planned for Royal, Christmas by Marion King Senior Citizens Club 101 met on Wednesday, October 26 with a good attendance. After the regular minutes, bus- iness etc. we planned our trip to the Royal Winter Fair, November 11th leaving Port Perry Red and White at 9:45, IGA also. Our Christmas dinner will be December 14 at 5:30 at Conway Gardens with entertainment back at the Latcham Centre. Ernie Healy mentioned the bowling and hoped more would come. Our meeting closed with the Myzpah Benediction. Lunch and cards were enjoyed. In the evening, -Drug Addiction put on blue-grass entertain- ment which proved to be a lovely enjoyable time. Bands were there from as far away as Cobourg. There's a new place to catch a quick bite for lunch or a hearty meal at dinner time! THE HARBOUR LIGHT CAFE \ Enjoy the beautiful view of Lake Scugog while you treat yourself to good food, friendly staff and a relaxing atmosphere ~ ... ALLTHIS AT PRICES THE ENTIRE FAMILY CAN AFFORD! came home on Saturday from a most delightful family holiday in Florida. They spend a week enjoying tours of the many highlights of that area. Over the weekend, Beth Schryburt par- ticipated in the play "What Glorious Times They Had" in Oshawa. Several from the area enjoyed attending this production, Over 185 gathered at the Blackstock United Church on Tues., Oct. 25 for the Oshawa Presbytery U.C.W Rally. Special speaker was Evelyn Locke of Springfield, near Peter- borough. The luncheon was provided by the combined efforts of the Blackstock U.C.W. and A.C.W. The day was a very worthwhile and in- spirational one for all who attended. Quite a number from Blackstock attended the Anniversary service of Nestleton United Church on Sunday morning when guest speaker was Rev. John Smith. Next Sunday Come & Discover "The Harbour Light Cafe" Roast Beef or Corn Beef in a Pocket (Fries included) ~ITSAMEAL ALL BY ITSELF -- Try our Homemade Chili, Crepes and Beef Bourgignon. *OUR BURGERS ARE GREAT TOO! Youat.. "I THE HARBOUR LIGHT CAFE 126 Water Street -- Port Perry OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! The Port Perry Dairy Bar 158 Water St., Port Perry ICE CREAM: 16 Flavour selections - 'one lick does it!" BREAKFAST: Our Egg Plates include Home Fries and a Tomato slice on Lettuce LUNCH: 985-8611 Our Sandwich Plates include celery sticks, sweet pickles, and a few french fries. Our Soups, Salads and Salad Sandwich Fillings are pro- duced from recipes and standards that have been in our local area for generations. We hopeyou will find them most satisfying as well as nutritious. 'Senior Citizens - 10% Off BREAKFAST, LUNCH AND COFFEE Monday through Friday MONDAY TO F OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY RIDAY ... at 7:00 A.M. at 8AM. -- A friendly place where friendly people meet! will be the anniversary service here at Blackstock at 10 a.m. with Rev. Harry Atkin- son, special speaker with special music provided by the Tunettes, a ladies' quartette. Bring your sandwiches and plan to stay for lunch afterward. Last call for the U.C.W. bus trip to the shopping outlets and Farmer's Market in Kitchener-Waterloo. This trip is on the coming Saturday, Nov. 5th. There are a few seats left so if interested call Tallya Moore, im- mediately at 986-5018. Difficulties have oc- curred at the arena with the result that ice mak- ing will be delayed until the new brine tank that has been ordered is installed. All organizations are busy getting ready for when theice is installed. The- Minor Hockey is having another registra- tion on Wed. Nov. 3, 6:30 to 8 p.m. All parents are urged to look for the many missing sweaters and socks that still have not been returned. It is essential that they be found and returned as soon as possible. There Great Savings on GLIDDEN PAINT Tinting available to match your decor. Spred Satin......... gal. 19.99 Spred Lo Lustre Latex gal. 17.99 Spred Latex Wall Paint gal. 12.99 Fast&Easy .............. 8.99 will be an executive meeting following registration at 8 p.m. All parents are welcome to attend this meeting at the arena on Wed. evening. Hector and May Shor- tridge were Monday sup- per guests of Bill and Sheila Shortridge and Stephanie. This family dinner was celebrating Bill and May's birthday wich were both on Mon- day. Happy Birthday. Linda McLaughlin, Muriel Wotten, Joyce Kelly, Jean Mountjoy, Ingrid Larmer and Ivan Cochrane attended the District and Agricultural Association annual meeting. Ingrid Larmer was guest speaker for this meeting which was Set comes PAINT TRAY & ROLLER SET attended by delegates from the twenty-two fairs in the district. Joyce Kelly was elected Lady Director, which is a first for Blackstock Fair. Mr. Bill Kelly of Bob- caygeon is spending the week with his son the Gerald Kelly's while Mrs. Kelly is visiting relatives in the Hamilton area. There were ten tables at the weekly card party on Tuesday evening with the following winners: 1. Belle Werry- 92; 2. Wm. Forder- 77; 3. Ethel goble- 76; 4. Lu Griffen- 75; 5. Percy Van Camp- 75; 6. Carl Gimblett- 73; Low- Richard Manns. Draws- 1. Frank Bailey; 2. Ethel Goble; 3. Leonard Cane. 112 PRICE GLIDDEN PAINTS 1/2 PRICE OR LESS! We have a limited quan- tity of paints in pre-mixed colours. Quarts and gallons at terrific sale prices! ASSORTED MOULDINGS 3 ft. lengths 10° Assorted Vinyl MOULDINGS each $1.00 BATHROOM VANITIES Approx. 17" x 22" Top included. 89.95 STAINLESS STEEL SINKS "Double size only. 92.69 SOLID PINE FURNITURE Ready to assemble. End tables, desks, coffee tables, stereo stands, book cases & more. from 29.95 STANLEY GARAGE DOOR OPENER DELUXE MODEL In stock only 198.95 NORTHWOOD Interior/Exterior STUCCO Apply with trowel, roller or sprayer. pail 1 1.99 -- fi Sas? J LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER CO. LTD. 11 VANEDWARD DRIVE - (OSHAWA ROAD) PORT PERRY, ONTARIO - 985-7391 ROOF TRUSS DIVISION - CALL 985-3121 EE QUALITY PRODUCTS XK COMPETITIVE PRICING All sale items are cash & carry. Subject to prior sale, tems may have to be ordered. Re |

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