uma I EIR TARR se RR VR I Blackstock and Area News by Joyce Kelly At the beginning of a New Year, I would like to extend to the Editor and staff of this fine paper, to the faithful contributors and the readers. of this column my wishes for a Great 1986. Sympathy: to Alma and Ross Duff and their family Graham and Bar- © bara Duff, Jeremy and Karen and Marilyn Duff on the passing last week of Alma's mother, Mrs. Oscar Graham. The funeral service was held on Saturday from the Wagg Funeral Chapel, Port Perry. Sympathy also to Tom and Marg Horton and family on the passing of Tom's sister, Miss Horton of Simcoe area, who passed away during the holiday week. During the holiday season many ' very interesting events took place. The Christmas concert at the Cart- wright Central Public School was very well attended. The programme which consisted of musical Selec- tions both vocal and instrumental, skits and square dancing was very well performed by the students. Local churches had several special services which were very mean- ingful to the large numbers of wor- shippers who attended. ~ Denise Congratulations to Bryan and Wolfe who recently graduated from the Palmer Chiropractic College in Davenport, Iowa, with" their Doctor of Chiropractic Degrees. Bryan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe and Denise's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Perron of Montreal, attend- ed the Convocation Exercises. Congratulations. The Diabetic Association wishes to thank all who supported their re- cent campaign and also the can- vassers who worked so hard in this worthy cause. Christmas Day visitors with Ivan and Gwenyth Thompson were Chris and Liz Dowson and children, An- drew, Leslie and Janice from Whit- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, January 7, 1986 -- 35 New Year's Greetings to friends by; Bill and Sandra Thompson, Larry and Susan Latta and baby Meghan from Peterborough; John and Dorothy Venning, Michael and Joan Teague, Whitby; Alin and Jo Dowson, Port Perry. On Sunday, December 29th Ivan and Gwenyth Thompson entertain- ed her mother, Mrs. Wallace Marlow, Hillsdale Manor, Oshawa: Ewart and Clara Leask, Barrie; Elizabeth Dowson and Janice, Whit- by: (the rest of the Dowson family were off to Wrestling at Maple Leaf Gardens) Bill and Sandra Thompson. Grant and Barb Larmer, Rox- . anne, Erin and Ryan enjoyed .a week of skiing and other winter ac- tivities at Harbour Inn on Lake Sim- JS Jepg-i[ey.\N (ojo hg oy. Nop gel] Richard Honey ELECTRIC Free Eatimates Specialists RESIDENTIAL - FARM - COMMERCIAL Electric Heating R.R. 1, PORT PERRY, ONTARIO (416) 985-2896 985-9364 JAMES RANKIN ELECTRIC Residential - Farm - Commercial 'ELECTRIC HEATING SYSTEMS Hot Water Tank Installation & Repairs Free Estimates and Repairs RICK LAROCGQUE . ELECTRIC RESIDENTIAL -- COMMERCIAL -- FARM RR2, PORT PERRY 985-326 1 (JS SJepg (ey. 8 (ojo py). 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Gulf & Petrocan credit cards accepted BUSINESS DIRECTORY LAW OFFICE HOURS: Mon. to Fri. 9AM to 5 P.M Evening Appointments Available RONALD ID. BRIDGEWATER Barrister & Solicitor 230 Queen St. - Port Perry Bus.: 985-8491 Res.: 985-8828 ALEX J. SHEPHERD CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Corporation, Small Business Accounting & Taxation Farm Accounting & Taxation - 50 Dosen St" Services ueen St. - Port Perry "985. 4031 EMIVIERSON INSURANCE BROKERS LIMITED 193 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY All Lines of General Insurance ABACA Computer Services Correspondence Data Entry Telephone Dicta Word Processing Statistical Reports ~~ Dicta Transcription NOEL"S CLEANING JANITORIAL BERVICES Offices - Banks - Churches - etc Windows - Floors - Carpets Phone 985-2925 CLARENCE WILLCOCK "WELDING * Shop & Mobile Fab. & Repairs PHONE 985-2589 T.V. Service We service all makes of Colour TV'sand B & W We carry factory parts TRY OUR WRITTEN GUARANTEE! TARGET T.V. Uxbridge (416) 852-7391 Sunderland (705) 357-3110 (a1) 985-7306 ' MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES WEDDING INVITATIONS and Accessories PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street Port Perry 985-7383 R.A. JONES SEPTIC TANK PUMPING -- YEAR ROUND SERVICE -- Phone 985-3481 If no answer - contact the Body Shop 985 3889 ANALDA LANDSCAPING & NURSERIES (5 miles east of Port Perry) HWY. 7A and West 1/4 Line 286-4771 BASSETT'S SMALL ENGINES REPAIRS TO Outboards Tillers - Lawnmowers Snowmobiles - Chainsaws Fibreglass Repairs 'Sun Valley, Seagrave 985-8677 Scugog Appliance Repair REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES Washers - Dryers - Stoves Fridges - Dishwashers - REASONABLE RATES Freezers LJ tre TOM VANDERENDE Call 986-5312 Anytime coe during the holidays. Blackstock Lions Club will be holding an Information Night on January 8 at 7:30 p.m. at the Recreational Centre. They are now five vears old and wish to share past acc. plishments with you. They will explain who they are and where they are going. Everyone is welcome to attend. Coffee and donuts will be served. New Years Day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thompson were Mrs. Edith Poulsen of Carmen, Manitoba; and her cousin Gerald Graham of Sunderland; Dr. and Mrs. Jack Marlow of Dundas who visited other local relatives as well. A note to mark on your calendars: the annual meeting of the Fair Board is scheduled for Thursday evening, January 30 beginning with a pot luck dinner at 7 p.m. The guest speaker will be Art Drisdale, well known horticulturist and traveller. A note to the readers who are in - the sunny south for tie winter. To- day is a picture-perfect winters day of the sort that appears on Christmas cards and travel pic-- tures. Days like this certainly make up for the terrible fall weather that plagued Ontario for many weeks. The annual Men's Bonspiel was held on Monday, December 30th, at the local arena. After many games of fine curling, the winners emerg- ed as follows: 1. Robert Archer, Luke VanRyswyk, Merrill Van- Camp and Roy Bradburn. Club President Harold Wright presented the winning team with the Club Trophy and their prizes. quarter point behind was the rink of Dale VanCamp, Merlin Suggitt, Cecil Ford and John Doyle with Ron Vice, Brian DeJong, Dave Larmer and Grant McLaughlin taking third prize. The youthful team of Brent' McLaughlin, Robert Umphreys, Shawn Umphryes and Jeff Byers came up fourth prize place. It was a successful event from all reports. ~ Many from this area attended the New Year's Reception held by Allan and Moira Lawrence and the Durham Northumberland Pro- gressive Conservative Association in the Old Town Hall, Port Perry on Sunday afternoon. All in all it was a delightful event and a great way to begin the new year. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ford of Meaford spent some holidays with - their daughter Janet and Dale Van- Camp over the Christmas week. John Larmer of Fredericton, N.B. spent a week over the holidays with his parents, Ralph and Peggy Larmer and visited other relatives and friends in the area. The family of the late Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ferguson held their an- nual gathering at the Nestleton Hall on Sunday, December 29 when over forty members of the family en- joyed a day together. Marion and Glenn Larmer hosted the annual Larmer New Year's Day gathering with nearly thirty family members attending. On New Year's Day, the annual Mountjoy-Ferguson family gather- ing was held at the Recreation Cen- tre with a good number of relatives attending. Part of the afternoon was spent skating at the local arena. Nancy Belyea of Toronto and her mother, Mrs. Hazel Belyea of Bronte spent a few days visiting relatives in this area. New Year's Day dinner guests of Gerald and Joyce Kelly and girls were Mr and Mrs. Wm. Kelly; Mrs. Alberta Tiers, Bobcaygeon; Mr. and Mrs Jim Walker, Mrs. T. Gilmour of Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Hargrave, Argyle. Mr and Mrs. Harold McLaughlin and Mrs. Wilbur Tgms spent New Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Slemon, Susan and Fred at a fami- ly gathering at their home at Haydon. nly a a eR - i) Gh a ie Ti a all a oo oo