fl a ik At CHS Commencement Proficiency rewarded Battlin Blackstock Area News by Joyce Kelly At the recent Cart- wright High School Com- mencement Exercises many proficiency prizes were presented to various winners. The Wallace Marlow Prizes for Grade 10- Jay Priebe and Boyd Vanderhaul. Grade 12- Vanessa Lewerentz and Susan Witteveen. Grade 13- Sandra Johnston and Brian Gardner. The Henry Thompson Memorial Prize spon- sored by Nestleton Women's Institute was won for Grade 11 by Robert Green. The O.N.O. Proficien- cy Prize for Grade 9- Top- Girl- Elaine Kelly; Top Boy- Scott Mahar. The Susan Saywell Prize for history- Grade 12- Lynn McLaughlin, while Sharry Killingback and David Moore won the Blackstock W.I. prizes for the most im- proved students. Proficiency prizes in languages sponsored by Trewin Farm Equipment- Grade 9 French- Christine McLean; Grade 10 French/Latin- Boyd Vanderheul; Grade 11 French/Latin- Allen Hudson; Grade 12 French- Susan Witte- veen; Grade 12 German- Lynn Bazarin; Grade 13 French- Marilyn Green, Sandra Johnston, Elizabeth Kelly (tie); Grade 13 German- Howard Bailey. Profi- ciency prizes in mathematics sponsored by Gerald Kelly were won by Grade 9- Elaine Kelly; 'Grade 10- Jay Prieve; Grade 11- Robert Green; Grade 12- Roert Freen; Grae 13- Sandra Johnston/Brian Gardner (tie). Science prizes spon- sored by Beacock's Hardware, Nestleton Country Store and Nestleton Forester's Lodge- Grade 9- Christine Bazarin; Grade 10- Anthony Duivesteyn; Grade 11- Robert Green; Grade 12- Vanessa. Lewerentz; Grade 13- Brian Gardner. Economic sponsored by Ross Duff Ltd. Grade 12- Nancy Leatherdale; Grade 13- Howard Bailey. Art awards sponsored by Thompson's Village Market- Debbie Van Camp and Jay Priebe. Typing awards by Nestleton Ladies Snowbird were won in Grade 9 by Joy Werry and Grade 10 by Jay Prieve wile Business Communicattoris Grade 11 by Lynn McLaughlin and Grade 12 by Vanessa Lewerentz. Legion prizes in English, Geography and History- English Grade 9- Christina McLean/Joy Werry; Grade 10- Diana Fletcher; Grade 11- Lynn McLaughlin; Grade 12- Robert Green; Grade 13- Elizabeth Kel- ly/Susan Witteveen. Geography Grade 9- Elaine Kelly/Christine McLean; Grade 10- Jay Prieve; Grade 11 and 13- Robert Green. History Grade 9- Elaine Kelly; Grade 10- Jay Priebe; Grade 11- David Moore. Swain Seed Cleaners and Dealers prize for stu- dent entering a Technology programme- John Priebe. The W.G., Bowles Memorial awards- Nor- ma Jean Newbold and Allen Hudson. The Helen Van Camp Memorial award in nursing- Susan Roberge. Blackstock Lions Club Instrumental Music- Stephanie Whithead and Shawn Umphrey. Kinette Club of Port Perry Bursaries- Michele Davies and Janet Dean. Kinsmen Club Bur- saries David DeVries, Jeanette Van Gestel, Susan Roberge and Diedre Westman. Dr. M. Dymond Scholarship in history- Grade 13- Marilyn Green; Ont. Sec. School Teachers Fed. Award- Lynn McDiarmid. JAW. Bursaries- Jeanette VanGestel, John Priebe. University of Guelph Entrance Scholarship- Marilyn Green. Athletic and House Awards- Girls- Kim Grissell, Carol Lewerentz and Jeanette VanGestel; Boys- Kevin Malcolm, Ian Porter, Mike McDiarmid and Michael Gordon. Congratulations to all of these prize winners. Get well wishes go to Neil Bailey who under- went surgery last week. Also pleased to report that Lloyd Wright is im- proving following a short time in Oshawa Hospital as a result of a farm accident, Ellen Martyn, Luke and Joshua were Sunday guests with Harold and Dora Martyn while Ron was attending a Geron- tology Convention in San Francisco. The local rink will soon be underway as the new part arrived on the weekend. More curlers are needed for the Mixed Curling League - anyone interested in Mixed Tuesday night curling, please call Dave and In- grid Larmer as soon as possible. On Sunday afternoon and evening a good delegation of members and leaders of our Blackstock Youth Group attended the Presbyary Youth Rally at Bowmanville. Teacher-Parents In- terviews will be held on Thursday, Nov. 24th from 4-6 p.m. and 7-9 p.m . at C.H.S. Report cards must be picked up. If this time is not convenient please call the school for another appointment. Blackstock Nursery School There are nine open- ings for nursery school J (DISTINCTIVE WEDDING classes. Any new children will not start un- til January because of the change of teachers. The Nursery School will be paying the entire cost of the children's goody bag for this year's Christmas party, Dec. 16th. There will be lucky draws for two children and two mothers. The Borelians will be perfor- ming for us. The annual Pancake Breakfast with Santa is on Dec. 4th and help will be needed for people to sell tickets and cook. Anyone wishing to donate to the craft table can look at the list on the classroom door. Our float theme for the Santa Claus Parade in Port Perry on Nov. 26th is Winter Wonderland with Frosty and his wife Crystal and of course, lots of children! The weekly card party on Thursday evening had eight tables. Winners were: 1. Rhonda Larmer- 82; 2. Ross Windgrove- 81; 3. Muriel Lawrence- ;75; 4. Marion Bell- 73; 5. Ann Manns- 73; 6. Weir Swain- 73; Low was William Forder. Draws- 1. Myrtle Gimblett; 2. Leslie Taylor; 3. Dorothy Archer. On Saturday evening the Central Ontario Tractor Pullers Associa- tion held their annual awards banquet and dance at the Manvers Rink. Many from here attended this windup of the Tractor Pulling Season. Trophies for most points in their respective classes were won by Marlene Bray; Earle Trewin and Mark Graham. Cheryl Graham presented the Blair Graham Memorial Trophny to Gary McSweeney who was voted as the most helpful puller. Congratulations to Sue Statten on winning se- cond prize with her con- firmation thoroughbred "Kalour" at the Royal Winter Fair. Sue had bred and raised this 2 year old herself and is continuing in this fine breeding line. Select your wedding invitations from our complete catalogue. for INTERNATIONAL OF STRATFORD 235 Queen S1., Port Perry ll 383 \_ Call 985-7 Port Perry G. Stone Real Estate -- 6 Uxbridge -- 4 This team, the Port Perry Pee Wee B's has taken a long time to get their act together, but now they realize that with a lot of hustle and some team spirit they can come up with a very creditable performance. The first period saw a ding-dong battle with Ux- bridge, the visitors, pop- ping home four goals in great style. Their John Humphries was especial- ly effective with two goals. With only two minutes to go Jimmy Vernon took a pass from Matt Durward and rammed one home for Port to start a remarkable comeback. The second period saw the Stone kids come out like whirlwinds with Gerry Douma showing what hustle was all about. Jon-David Rod- way plopped in number 2 and number 3, the first with some help from the The Gift that keeps on giving ... PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. November 22, 1983 -- 33 Ronnie Halligan and the other from Gerry Douma. With the score at 4-3, the scene was set for an exciting final period and Jim Vernon saw to it that we had not long to wait. His back-hander levelled the score. A few un- necessary penalties had our defence working overtime but they held firm by using their heads g it out with Ux ana with some superb goal-keeping by Jamie Brown, it set things up for Jon-David and Gerry to score the 5th and 6th goals to put the final result beyond doubt. Sportsland Juniors net win and a tie The Port Perry Sportsland Juniors had a hard working weekend playing in the Stayner Ringette Tournament. The first game Sat. Nov. 19, Sportsland played Hagersville and came out on the winning end with a score of 8-2. Scoring for Sportsland were Lori Newell with 1 goal and 1 assist; Natalie Franssen 1 goal; Heidi Meisner 3 goals; Tina Soomre 3 goals; Karyn Raines 1 EVERY WEEK THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE YEAR! A GIFT SUBSCRIPTION stor a -------------- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- {-- {---- --{-------------- -- -- -- ---- -- goal; Colleen Scala 2 assists; Dawn Park and Denise Tompkins 1 assist each. The second game of the day the Juniors played Rosedale. This was a touch and go game filled with excit- ement all the way. The game was tied 6-6 with one minute left to play and Rosedale scored the winning goal making the score 7-6. The first goal of the game was scored by An attractive Gift Card FREE to announce your Gift Subscription. Tina Soomre and the other five for Sportsland by Heidi Meisner. Assists went to Lisa St. John, Dawn Park, Lori Newell and Colleen Scala. Both games for Sportsland were goal tended by Heather Muir who did a super job. We missed the help of Vicki Reid on the ice due to injury but she supported us well on the bench. Thanks to Coach Jim Lawrence and Manager Sue Soaper. Please Mail this Form Today to the: Port Perry Star, P.0. Box 90, Port Perry, Ont. LOB 1NO Enclosed Find $ Please check one: (J Renewal (J New Mail to the following: NAME: ADDRESS: . .... In Paymentof ....... Year (s) Subscription to the "PORT PERRY STAR". SR NE - - newt | ~ rE ir NX ----) 5 Se "Sa