PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, May 15, 1984 -- 17 Local ladies attend Class of '39 **SPRING OPENERS ** Blackstock Area News by Joyce Kelly Sympathy ot the community is extended to Marg and Tom. Horton and family on the recent passing of her father in Tillsburg. A big change in the " business area in down- town Blackstock has taken place. Best wishes are extended to Harold and Melanie Wright on their take over of the Wallace Marlow Feed business. It is now named the H and M Wright Feed Business. Glad to report that Bill Johnston is home from a stay in Port Perry Hospital. Grant Edgerton has shown remarkable improve- ment during the past week. He is a patient in Sunnybrook Hospital, Toronto, Still in Port Perry Hospital are Cecil Hamilton, Susie Harris, Alma Taylor and Lulu Graham. « Aileen Byers and Jean Mountjoy celebrated the 45th - anniversary of their Graduation from Toronto General Hos- pital Nursing School by attending a Brunch at the Thornhill Golf Club on Sunday May 6. Twenty-three of the 33 members of the Nov- ember 39 class were present. On Tuesday, May 8th they attended a luncheon which includ- ed a beautifully decorat- ed birthday cake court- esy of T.G.H. for all the 1939 graduates (three classes). This was held in the Nurses' Resid- ence on Gerrard St., Toronto and was pre- ceeded by a tour of T.G. Although the hospital was large in 1939, it now encloses one large block. The Burnside Nurses' Annex, east and west residences as well as the tennis courts and lovely gardens which surrounded them are all gone and the area has been taken up in hospit- al additions. At present a large Research Build- ing is under construc- tion. It was a delightful occasion filled with Reminiscence and re- newal of old friendships. Four members of the class have passed on in recent years and only three others could not be contacted. Graduates attended from Florida, British Columbia, Sask- atchewan, Quebec and all parts of Ontario including Fort Francis, London, Kitchener and Oakville. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kyte, Jean's mother Mrs. Butcher attended Blackstock United Church Sunday morning. They were pleased to see David, Donna, Karen, Jason, Susan and Steven all particpating in the Family Day service. David and Donna read the scripture passages, Karen conducted the prayer, Jason played the piano during the Offering while Susan and Steven read a delightful poem "Parents are People'. The choir sang a fine anthem Would You Bless our Home and Families. Rev. D. Davis preached a fine sermon The Christian Family. Family. The May meeting of the afternoon UCW met at the home of Lisa Kristenson at 1:15. A delicious dessert and social time was enjoyed. The leader, Jean Adams read 'Book of Books'. Jean Ferguson had the devotional and read passages from John's gospel about Andres and how he was called as a disciple. She also told us of how certain hymns were written and we sang one, 'Jesus Calls Us'. Offering was rec- eived and dedicated. The roll call was Women of the Bible and proved very interesting. Jean Adams then divided the group into three 'groups and read several names of women from the bible and determine which group was most know- ledgeable about them. The next meeting to be held at grace Hall as a picnic was discussed and the next meeting will be held on May 30 as a pot luck meal at 6:45. Jean Ferguson closed with prayer. Mrs. Hooey and her daughter Margaret Childs were in Orilla on Saturday attending the wedding of her nephew, Gary MacDonald and Lynda Mitchell at the Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Mr. Beggs officiated. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm were home on Sunday for KARATE REGISTRATION LATCHAM CENTRE TUES., MAY 27th 7:00 P.M. Classes begin - June 3 All beginner classes are held Tues. & Sun. evenings... 6 p.m. See the Advanced Classes in training, any Tuesday evening - 7 p.m. Everyone Welcome. FOR MORE INFO CALL: 985-9111 or res. 985-3945 ----- ~~ Mother's Day and the 91st birthday of Mr. Stanley Malcolm of Port Perry. Mary Lou Kell- ogg made a lovely cake for the occasion. In attendance was Mary Lou and Dave Kellogg from Welcome, Gord, Joy and Jorden Malc- olm from Ajax, Jamie, Jennifer, Brennon and Alaina Malcolm from Blackstock and Stanley Malcolm from Port Perry. Many tired soldiers returned home Sunday evening from an unfor- gettabie weekend in Toronto. The cubs and scouts from Cartwright in authentic costumes re-enacted the battle of 1812 at Fort York. This was culmination of months of preparation by the boys and their leaders. T-ball registration for 3-7 year olds will be held May 24 at the rec. 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