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Port Perry Star, 8 Oct 1985, p. 25

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A NR AEH Uddin wn A nT TR TR Th HS t's curling season again Blackstock and Area News by Joyce Kelly [tis hard to beheve tnat it is Curl- ing Season already but it is indeed time to be signing up for the season that will be beginning on October 21 and 22. There are openings in all leagues - call Cameron Porter for Men's at 986-4977, for Mixed Dale or Janet VanCamp 986-0097 or Ladies' Kathy McLaughlin 986-5225. Now is the time to act for a season of good exercise, fun and fellowship. Heartiest congratulations to Richard Gunter and Pam Flower who were married on Saturday in St. John's Anglican Church. The reception and dance were held in the Recreation Centre. The bride and groom will be living in Winnipeg. Out of town guests included Pam's family from various points in California, the Drinkwater family from Ottawa, Jack Gunter also from Ottawa and Sue Gunter recently moved to St. Catherines. Mark Vernest, third son of Dave and Tracy Vernest was baptized at Hope Christian Reformed Church, Port Perry. After church, Dave and Tracy hosted a baptismal buffet lunch with the following guests Mr. and Mrs. Andrew De Vries, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Vanest, Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Bob De- Jong, Nestleton, Mr. and Mrs. White, Streetsville, Mr. and Mrs. Wray, Pickering, Mr. and Mrs. DeVries, Pontypool, Ann DeVries, Hamilton, Rob DeVries and Melany Welsh of Bowmanville. Best wishes go with long time resi- dent Mrs. Elsie Hooey who has mov- ed to her new home at Kanata near Ottawa. You will be greatly missed Mrs. Hooey. Several from this area attended the annual Harvest Home Church Service on Sunday evening at the Scugog Shores Museum Church. The fine guest minister was Rev. Wm. Lamb of Toronto who gave a very appropriate sermon on Heritages. After a rousing hymn sing, a social time was enjoyed. Better health is wished for Mrs. Carl Wright who recently broke her hip at her home at the Port Perry Villa. She was taken to Oshawa General Hospital for treatment but hopes to soon return to Port Perry Hospital. Last Sunday Harold and Lois Luke hosted a Bon Voyage party in honour of their daughter Elizabeth. About forty five relatives from Ot- tawa, Peterborough, Hamilton, Oshawa and Port Perry enjoyed a picnic and hayride. Elizabeth left Saturday morning to fly to Rip- plebrook, Australia near Melbourne where she will be working on a large dairy farm for the next six months. Kathy Morris and son Like of Ot- tawa were weekend guests of her parents Harold and Lois. Best wishes from the community go with Elizabeth on her great opportunity On November 2 the Community Memorial Hospital Auxiliary will be holding a dance in the Latcham Cen- tre as a fund raising project. Music will be provided by Gordon Howsam and a salad buffet will be served. For tickets call Camielle Crosier at 985-2644 or Pat Taylor at 985-8578. With the longer evenings, if any knitters would like to do some knit- ting for items to be sold in the Tuck Shop, material will be supplied. Con- tact either of these ladies or any other member of the Auxiliary for details. Sympathy is extended to Hector Shortridge on the sudden passing of his brother-in-law, Mr. Martin of northern Ontario recently. He, along with Bill and Sheila Shortridge, at- tended the funeral. Weekend guests at the home of Walt and Joan Dutkewich and fami- ly were Pete and Pam Zurka, Grant and Kristina of Calgary, Alberta. Friends since childhood Walt and Pete were both born and raised in the town of Swan River, Manitoba. The Blackstock Women's Institute met at the Hall on Oct. 2 at 8 p.m. The meeting opened with the In- stitute Ode and Mary Steward Col- lect. The business session was brief. The roll call was answered by Something I Know About Sweden. Jason Kyte favoured with a musical interlude. Jean Adams in- troduced Brian VanCamp who was an exchange student to Sweden for a year. Brian showed slides and told of the three families that he stayed with during his stay in Sweden. He told about his school and his learn- ing to speak Swedish. The side trips he and the other exchange students were fortunate to take were highlights of his exchange. Jason Kyte favoured with more music. Jason and Brian were thanked by Dora Martyn, group convener. The W.I. members would like to thank all the visitors for coming to make Brian's talk on Sweden worthwhile. Everyone became more familiar with the country about which so lit- tle was know. Thank you Brian for taking time from your busy schedule to show and tell about your year in Sweden. The meeting clos- ed with the National Anthem after which lunch and a social time was enjoyed. There were 9 tables at the week- ly card party on Tuesday evening CHRIS ALLEN ALUMINUM Mon Fri B to 5 REACH INDUSTRIAL PARK 985-3747 &"5'30 "0 3 with the following winners: 1. Rhoda Larmer - 86, 2. Ethel Goble - 81; 3 Belle Werry - 80; 4. Ann Taylor - 79; 5 Leshe Taylor - 79; 6. Harold Swain - 79; Low - Norma Groves; Draws 'were won by Kaye Pickard, Ella Venning and Norman Rohrer. . The Blackstock No.2 4-H Club held their first meeting on Sept. 26 at the United Church. Our leaders are Janice Beechey and Janet Van- Camp. We started off by electing our executive as follows: President -Nancy Green; Vice-President - Elaine Kelly; Secretary- Karen Kyte and Press Reporter - Natalie Green. After selecting our executive Janice and Janet went over the material in the meeting. We then ventured to the kitchen to make tea biscuits. As the tea biscuits were baking we went over the home assignment and then when they were ready, we enjoyed the biscuits. After cleaning up, we adjourned the meeting. The second meeting was held on October 1st. We started the meeting off with the 4-H pledge and then the roll call. After this we went to the kitchen to make an apple and blueberry pie. As they were baking, we went over the material for the meeting. After they were baked everyone enjoyed a piece of each pie. We then decided on our fun name to be 'Blackstock Pastry Puffs". We had dishes to wash so we cleaned up and then adjourned the meeting. The next meeting was on Monday, October 7 at Janets home at 4:30. Submitted by Natalie Green. Hector and May Shortridge, Bill and Sheila Shortridge and Stephanie spent Saturday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Primer at Hamilton. Congratulations to Walter and Audrey Wright on the arrival of their first granddaughter, Holi, daughter of Elaine and Grant Young of Hamilton. Eric and Laurie Zeidman and Jef- frey of Toronto were weekend guests of her mother, Mrs. Marilyn Bailey. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, October 8, 1985 -- 25 PEDERSON - PATTERSON The marriage of Carol Patterson and Rolf Pedersen, both of Port Perry, took place Saturday, September 14 at the Church of the Ascension. The Rt. Rev. Timothy Matthews, former Anglican Bishop of Quebec, and The Rev. Ansley Tucker, Parish Incumbent, officiated. . Yin ; Cream Pie and Tea or Coffee A good meal for your cats and a good deal for you Even the fussiest felines fall 'head over paws' in love with Shur-Gain Cat Food. It was developed from extensive research at Canada Packers and contains all the pro- tein, vitamins and minerals your cats will ever need in a good nutri tional balance. Try out Shur-Gain today. It's a sure bet your cats will love it. D SHUR-GAIN DIVISION - (Lanada Packers hn AVAILABLE AT: H. & M. WRIGHT FEED COMPANY LIMITED 14 SCUGOG ST. NORTH BLACKSTOCK, ONT. 986-4201 THANKSGIVING RESERVATIONS For Your Family at = i 95... Children under 12 Years ... $3.95 ea. 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