| a a es 1 RN \ Caribbean our residents over the + Blackstock Area News by Joyce Kelly This very cold, wintry in hospital. weather must seem Nancy and Bob Bryans especially severe to - spent Christmas Eve several local residents with Wendy and Ben who have just returned Killens of Hampton and home from Southern Jean and Sid Mountford, holidays. Neil and Kathy McLaughlin apd children Alex and Jessica enjoy visiting Bill and Ruth) Marconi in Florida. Tim Cochrane and Mark Graham spent a week in Jamaica where they saw more, excitement than they had anticipated. Don and Shirley Gibson have returned home from a week in Mexico and Neil and Nereen Malcolm have returned home from a fabulous cruise. Lawrence and Linda McLaughlin are home from a holiday in St. Lucia. The rest of us will have to enjoy the winter Oshawa. On Christmas Day they travelled to ameron for the day with Marg and George ryans and boys. On Boxing Day the Bryans family attended the an- nual Brown gathering with Babe and Wilf Brown, Courtice. Nancy Bryans attend- ed the funeral of her first cousin's wife Claire Hooper who suddenly passed away on Christmas Eve. Unfor- tunately, on New Year's Eve, Jim Hooper, Claire's husband died suddenly following heart problems. Sympathy to Nancy in this double and think of the quotation bereavement. that Rev. D. Davis used Lydia Muller of Wind- at the United Church Ser- sor and Eleanor Kelly vice -- "Snow is Like = were home from Queen's Peanut Butter -- it is crunchy, kids love it and it sticks to the roof of your home." Eleven members of the Morning Unit met at for the weekend. Friday evening dinner guests of the Kelly's were Jean and John Medland of Brooklin celebrating Jean's birthday. the home of Peggy Nancy and Bob Bryans Larmer on Tuesday mor- were recent supper ning. The new unit leader guests of Gisele and Carl Vesna and Jean and Sid Mountford, all of Oshawa. Glad to see Roy Lois Luke welcomed everyone and opened the meeting with a Poem for the New Year. Business was conducted and lunch McLaughlin becoming arranged for the General mobile after a lengthy Meeting at the Church on time of recovery from January 23. Ruby Van his broken ankle in the Camp led in a thoughtful fall. worship from the Mis- On Saturday evening sion Study Packet in Harvey Graham was the guest of honour at a sur- prise birthday party hosted by Joan. The evening began with din- which the members join- ed in prayers of the Korean Women for Peace and Unity in their country. ner at the Murray House, Eileen McLaughlinin- Port Perry and conclud- troduced the study on ed with a social time at Korea and created much home. Two highlights of interest to learn more. the evening were Bill - The meeting closed with ~~ Lishman's birthday ode Prayer. and the Over The Hill During this week of the cake. Leadership Race for the Wednesday night sup- per guests of Nancy Bryans were her twin sister Virgy Fairey and nephew David of Bowmanville. Later, Nancy went to watch David play hockey in Provincial P.C. Party much interest is created among local members. Several activities have been involving many of past few weeks. Better health is wished for Les Taylor who Port Perry. The Nursery School Meetihg was held in ear- ly January. The nursery school is once again full. It was decided that dance tickets will now be $15.00 per couple, The . Valentine Dan on February tickets available through ill be Dave McKee at 986-5264. . A committee has been formed for the Craft Book -- Anne Laffe, Ellen Russell, Marlene "McKee and Regenia Walker. 0.N.O. The January O.N.O. meeting was held at the home of Catherine Cor- den. Trivial Pursuit was very challenging this month and was followed by the December minutes, correspondence and treasurer's report. The New Year's Eve dance was discussed with changes to be made for next year. The 1984 Executive will remain for another year. It was decided that a note to Sandra Strong each month might be a good "welcome to our community" gesture following up our dona- New vice at milk board At a special meeting of the Ontario Milk Marketing Board, January 11th, Kenneth G. McKinnon was re- elected Chairman and J. Grant Smith was re- elected Vice-Chairman. Mr. McKinnon represents milk pro- ducers in the Counties of Grey, Bruce and Huron, and resides on his dairy farm at Port Elgin, Ontario. Mr. Smith represents milk producers in the Counties of Oxford, Elgin - and Norfolk and resides on his dairy farm at Burgessville, Ontario. underwent surgery in Oshawa Hospital last week. His brother Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Taylor of Norland are staying with Ann while Leslie is MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR RETEIP PACKING ROOM Alhelp ORDER DESK SUPERVISOR OWN ersonal 3RD CLASS RRSP" STATIONARY ENGINEER Cal today. We otfer a good salary and excel- Nelson C. Patterson be an asset. C.G.A. For an interview, please call Lyn- 985-2034 ne at 683-0960 or 683-0961. of DOMINION MUSHROOM Snaeitors COMPANY FINANCIAL PLANNING Locust Hill, Ontario We are seeking candidates for the following positions: PICKING CREW LEADER lent company benefits. Exper- ience in farm operations would a ia A " th with® tion. The February meeting will be held at Kathleen Dorrell"s home when the members are asked to bring a can of ° food stuff or a staple food. The cold weather had made the weekly card parties much smaller as there were only five tables on Tuesday even- ing with the following winners: 1. Rhoda Larmer- 86; 2. Percy Van Camp- 79; 3. Ella Venning- 76; 4. Belle Werry- 76; 5. Mary Poots- 72; 6. Pat Porrill- 70. Low- Leonard Cane. Draws: 1. Meta Swain; 2. Mary Poots; 3. Leonard PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. January 22, 1985 -- 17 Snow is like peanut butter? Cane. The Curling Club Ex- ecutive met on Thursday evening to make plans for the Bob Fletcher Memorial Bonspiel which will be held on . Saturday, February 16th this year. This bonspiel consists of three draws of curling followed by a banquet and a dance in the Recreation Centre. This dance is open to the public. : If it appears as if a hush has struck the young people of the area, it is probably true, as both the High School'and | Public Students are busy writing -- examinations. A UNIQUE TAX BREAK INVESTORS INDEXED STOCK FUND ® shelters your capital gains from inflation e diversified portfolio consisting primarily of Canadian common stock Call your Investors Personal Financial Planner today ' for more information. Nelson C. Patterson, C.G.A. 985-2034 Chvestons PROFIT FROM OUR EXPERIENCE AW. BROCK DEPARTMENT STORE QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY (Merchandise Not Necessarily as Illustrated.) "WINTER OUTERWEAR Men's Coats Ladies' Coats & Jackets Children's Jackets & Snowsuits WINTER "FOOTWEAR - FOR THE FAMILY - Kaufman (Sorels) - North Star Tender Tootsies - Weather Guards MEN'S DRESS PANTS GIRLS' DRESSES & SWEATERS BOYS' SWEATERS Ladies' Pullovers & Cardigans Ladies Dresses MEN'S ARROW DRESS SHIRTS Plain & Stripes On Thursday evening the members of the A.C.W. met at the home of Lorna Edgerton. The Deyotional was led by Logna. Technical dif- ficyglties hit the showing of 4 movie, The evening concluded with lunch and a social time. ~~ Two teams of lady curlers from here par- WY at the Annual Meeting. $5.00. NAME FAMILY AND CHILDREN'S SERVICES OF THE DURHAM REGION ANNUAL MEETING WED., MARCH 27, 1985 at 6:00 P.M. HARWOOD SECONDARY SCHOOL, AJAX The Board of Directors has established February 25, 1985 as the Record Date for the determination of those members entitled to notice of and to vote Members may nominate other members for election : to the Board of Directors. 1985 Society Memberships may be purchased for If you are interested in the welfare of families and children, Family and Children's Services invites you to be a member. Please send form below to: P.O. Box 321, Oshawa L1H 7L3 ticipated in the Bowman- ville Ladies' Curling Bonspiel last week while on Saturday, several couples enjoyed the Royal Bank Mixed Bon- spiel in Port-Perry. On Saturday night several of the local. Junior Farmers enjoyed a "dance held in Sunderland. - ADDRESS Street Town/City If you wish further information, please call 416-433-1551. Postal Code