16 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. November 6, 1984 Hoping for health before horseshoe season Blackstock Area News by Joyce Kelly Sympathy is extended to Ross and Marie Tysick and family on the passing last week f Marie's grandmother. Her mother, Mrs. Forest Miller's mother lived in Eastern Ontario in the Perth area. Several local resi- dents are in hospital. Mrs. Wm. Forder was able to return home from Port Perry Hos- pital last Tuesday but had to go back to Hospital Thursday evening. Chris Cliff is also a patient in Port Perry Hospital. Roy it today. INTRODUCING ... It's a sedan. It's a wagon. It's a sporty car. It's the front- wheel drive Citation Il, the Chevrolet that can be just about any car you want it to be. McLaughlin had the misfortune to break his ankle and spent some time in Oshawa Hospital. He was releas- ed last Friday. His many friends wish him as speedy recovery as possible. Let's hope he'll be back in form by the time horse shoe pitching season rolls around. Miriam. (Swain) Bennett ot Havelock recently broke her ankle and better health is wished for all these people who are not the best. On Saturday morning Citation Il is compact on the outside - for easy parking and manoeuvrability. And inside, there's mid-size room for five adults. Plus, of the Citation II which opens up to a wagon-sized 35 cubic feet of cargo room. the convenience Hatchback Well over one million owners now enjoy this kind of versatile performance. It's time you took a closer look at the new 1985 Chevrolet Citation Il. Come see Vehicle listed above was in stock at newspaper deadline. FINANCE EXAMPLE: With a down payment of $1.000 the model hs listed above carries for $250.99/month. 3 the annual Remem- brance Day service will be held at the Black- stock Recreation Centre beginning at 10:30 a.m. Rev. Dale Davis will be the speaker for this service. Mrs. Earle Bradburn and Mrs. Harry Degeer attended the funeral of their cousin, Mrs. Hazel D. Rogers at W.C. Towne Funeral Chapel, Whitby on Tuesday afternoon. On Saturday evening the members of the Lioness Club entertain- ed their husbands for dinner followed by races at Kawartha Downs, Peterborough. On November 14 the Lioness Club is sponsor- ing a Fashion Show at the Recreation Centre featuring Great Looks by Dianne Kroes. Fashions and Accessor- ies will be shown. To attend this show which begins at 8 p.m., obtain your tickets which cost $2.00 each by calling Evelyn Trapp at 986- 5685 The Club is also sponsoring a bus trip to Samco Toys on Thurs- day November 15 leav- ing the Recreation Centre at 9 a.m. return- ing by 3 p.m. Seats are $4. each available from Joanne Russell at 986- 5249. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Friesen of Warman, Saskatchewan were mid-week guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm. Dick attended the Anniversary sale at Malmont Sales Barn this week. Mrs. J.W.. Cunningham of Toronto spent a few days with her cousin Noreen and Neil Malcolm. On Sunday Michelle Lynn Asselstine, daughter of Floyd and Ruth Asselstine was baptized in St. John's Anglican Church. Michelle's godparents were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Watson, Ruth's sister and her husband. After the ceremony, Floyd and Ruth entertained 85 CHEVY CITATION 4-DR. HATCHBACK IT MAKES SENSE! Economical plus easy handling are yours! Hatchback model, V6 automatic, power steering, power brakes, rear defroster, body side mouldings, AM radio, light package, floor mats front and rear, wheel covers, heavy duty battery, steel belted radial tires, fold down rear seat. Stock No. 5-14 $9114 = Nobody Does It Better! AJAX LINE P.O. BOX 1388, 268 QUEEN STREET PORT PERRY 427-6903 Ps vroi PORT PERRY. hin LOB 1NO Clldsmobiit 985-8401 the following guests. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smitherman, Ruth's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Watson, all of Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Colin Asselstine and Jennifer of Oshawa, Floyd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Assel- stine, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gilbank and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe all of Blackstock, Mr. John Wolfe, Toronto. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Garry Copithorne and Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Kozlinski all of Port Perry. There were 9 tables at the weekly card party with the following winners - 1. Wm. Forder -95; 2. Dorothy Archer - 88; 3. Meta Swain - 85; 4. Lorna Swain - 85; 5. Clara Nesbitt - 84; 6. Dorothy McDiarmid - 82; Low - Harold Burgess; Draws - 1. Edna Larmer 2. Leon- ard Cane 3. Meta Swain. The Blackstock No.1 4-H Club held their Fitness Meet on the 28th of October. Mrs. Byers had arranged for us to go bowling in Port Perry. We met in Black- stock at 1:30 p.m. and went on from there. As each member was allowed to bring a friend or sister there were about 15 people present. After we had bowled 2 games we ventured on our way back to the church where we had a snack. The club members had been ask- ed to bring a specific snack to share with everybody. After we had finished eating we cleaned up and all went home. It was an after- noon full of fun and excitement. Natalie Green reporter. Anniversary Services were held at Blackstock United Church with Rev. Dr. Jewitt Parr guest speaker. Many of the worshippers came in period costume. Both the Junior and Senior Choirs sang special anthems. David and Gerry Hamilton sang a beautiful number. The guest speaker used as his theme Roots and our Future which was very fitting for a service commemorating 97 years in the present sanctuary. Following service a time of fellow- ship was enjoyed. Please phone your social items in before noon to 986-4257. If some item does not appear, perhaps you neglected to let me know. Port Perry Star ADVERTISING DEADLINES ALL ADVERTISING: MONDAY 12 NOON 3 NEXT MOVIE: THURS, NOV. 8... .. 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