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Port Perry Star, 18 Dec 1984, p. 22

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22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. December 18, 1984 Blackstock Area News by Joyce Kelly "For those whe are lacking in Christmas spirit or for these who Want to boost what they have, there are plenty of Christmas concerts to at- tend. Everyone is welcome to attend the younger children's con- cert on Tuesday evening and the older omes on Wednesday evening. As well, the Annual Candle Lighting Service at Blackstock United Church will be held on Thursday at 7 pm.; a Family Christmas Wor- May I take this oppor- tunity to wish the editor and staff of this paper and the readers of this column a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Thank you to all those who contributed to this column with hopes that they will 'continue to do so in the new year. Blackstock and area were shocked and sad- dened to learn of the tragic traffic accident on Tuesday that claimed the life of Mrs. Sharon Goslin within a short relatives. Better health is wished to Bill Johnson and Earl Bradburn whe are pa- tients at Port Perry Hospital. Glad to report that Miss Hazel English has returned to this area after spending the last two months with her niece Mrs. Shirley Sim- mon in Downsview. Miss English is presently in the Port Perry Villa and would appreciate any visitors especially in this festive season. Sunday dinner visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mahaffy were Mrs. Joan Mabhaffy and Sandra, her mother Mrs. Victor of Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. university and college students are returning home for Christmas. Have a happy holiday! On Saturday, December 15, Pathfinders Julie Byers, Jennifer Fletcher, Heather Rowntree, Lorie Swain, Vicki Schryburt and Lisa Duchemin along with their leader Beth Schryburt, enjoyed riding the GO Train to Toronto. While in Toron- to, they skated at Nathan Philip Square, toured the Simpson's Lego Land, "Eaton's Centre and China Town, and had supper at Mr. Grumps. Their only regret was that Elaine and Esther Kelly, Sharon Dyer and Percy Van Camp, Mrs. Mabel Cawker and Miss Kathy Morten who received their Bicenten- nial medals last Sunday. Mrs. Ethel (Greer) Bryan celebrated her birthday recently. Mrs. Bryan who is nearly 100 is the oldest Cartwright Township resident. At the Christmas euchre, there were thir- teen tables. of en- thusiastic players with the following winners: Norma Cochrane- 79; Elva Van camp- 78; Muriel Lawrence- 77; Harold Burgess- ;76; Henry Visser- 76; Betsy Staniland- 76; Bertha McLaughlin- low. Draws were won by Marion ship Service will be on distance of her driveway. Sunday and on Monday Sympathy to her hus- «.at 7:30 the Christmas band Glen and daughter ve Service. Annette and other Bob Fraser, Kent and Erin of Agincourt. Slowly but surely the leader Brenda Bryant could not attend. Congratulations to Mr. Bell, Muriel Lawrence and Florence Larmer. To compliment the New Masonic officers Tuesday, December 11th was a special night for the members of the Masonic Fidelity Lodge 428, when a new slate of officers was installed. Sitting in front (from left) is treasurer Gordon Hunt, senior warden Bill Nicholls, master Charles Ash, past master John Carr, installing master Tom Anderson and secretary Walter Hibbins. H&M WRIGHT FEED COMPANY * DOG & CAT FOOD * FEEDS & GRAIN * ANIMAL HEALTH PRODUCTS - OPEN - MON. - FRI. 8:00am. -530p.m. SATURDAY 8:00 a.m. - 12 noon * LAWN & GARDEN SUPPLIES * FERTILIZER & FENCING Season's Greetings from HAROLD & MELANIE BLACKSTOCK - 986-4201 Standing is director of ceremonies Jim Cookson, assis- tant secretary Greg Reid, inner guard David Pashley, senior deacon Douglas Miller, tyler Bill Nicholas senior, junior steward William Armstrong, chaplain Howard Gauthier and junior deacon Don Mitchell. Absent is junior warden David Lane. D SNOW PLOWING ~ By Contract or Hourly festive mood, a delicious lunch was served and presents were passed out. The Morning Unit of the U.C.W. met at the home of Mrs. Edith McLaughlin for their December meeting. All present enjoyed the slide presentation of churches and church history by Mrs. Grace Hall. Ap- preciation to retiring unit leader Eleanor Werry was expressed. Margaret Mountjoy led the worship in a Christmas theme. After a delicious lunch, gifts 'and seasons greetings were exchanged. On Friday, December 14, the Thursday and Fri- day night square dance groups held their Christmas party at the school. Christmas decorations and balloons helped .Concerts boost spirit and chase Scrooges create a festive at- mosphere. Caller Glen and wife Carolyn Dowson kept them danc- ing and playing games. Three of the ladies put on a skit "The Sale of a Wife." The wife in ques- tion was claimed by her husband and taken hom ---- he must have had/a high reserve bid on her! After a delicious potl lunch, greetings were ex- changed and some of the couples even paused under the mistletoe before leaving. Dancing will resume on Thurs- day, January 11th and Friday January 12th. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wright in honour of several family birthdays were Sandra and Norm Morton; David and Dwayne Mor- ton of Toronto; Rob, Diane and Rick Morton. Seagrave UCW ladies entertain at nursing home Seagrave and Area News by Liz Smith The Seagrave UCW entertained at the Port Perry. Nursing Home on the afternoon of Tues- day Dec. 11th. The Rev. A. Rodgers led the Christmas story in scripture and song, with Fern Tobin at the piano. The scriptures were read by Margaret Hunter, Gertie Wana- maker, and Mildred Puckrin. Rev. Rodgers and Fern Tobin sang a duet called "Redeeming Love," accompanied by Barbara Short on the piano. Cookies and tea were served at the social time, and a sing song was held. The Playgroup will be having a Christmas party on Wednesday Dec. 19th from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. All pre- schoolers are welcome. Everyone enjoyed the 111 5 Yr. Annual Interest 11% Semi-Annually Rates Subject to Change Without Notice a, are 24 HR. SERVICE John R. McDougall 985-2758 Prepare for winter's rust and corrosion. 19JQUEENST PORT PERRY 1416) 98% 710% ALL LINES OF GENERAL INSURANCE front lender Also behind Bost ports To TT CLE front braces i cham EVERY VEHI whe! ners mouldings AN GREY OIL UNDERCOATING | ure BH 335 - 45 OIL UNDERCOATING SERVICE 92 Water St., Port Perry (ACROSS FROM THE NEW BALL DIAMOND) Owned & Operated by: Jim Gibson Also Available: CAR CLEAN-UP SERVICE (Wash, Wax, Interior Shampooing) Telephone: 985-9569 Sunday School last Fri- day night. The children were their usual charm- ing selves and Santa showed up right on time. Don't forget the Christmas Eve Candle- light and Card Service - December 24 at 7:30 p-m. in the Seagrave United Church. The Robinglade Estates Womans group had a great time at their Christmas pot luck dinner and gift exchange. Please note the change of date for their January meeting - Wed. Jan. 9th at Liz Lilley's home at 8:00 p.m. All the best for Christmas and the New Year. Please call Patty Williams with next weeks news 985-2453.

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