Blackstock and Area News by Joyce Kelly Sincere congratulations are ex- tended to Mrs. Alma Taylor who - celebrated her 87th birthday last" week with a family gathering to honour the happy event. Mrs. Taylor is now a resident of the Port Perry Nursing Home and welcomes visits from relatives and friends. After a time of serious illness in the summer, Mrs. Taylor enjoys fairly LIFE INSURANCE good health now. Happy Birthday, Mrs. Taylor. Howard Bailey is at home for the next term as he is on the work period on the Co-Op Programme from Wilfred Laurier University. Presently he is working in Toronto and commuting daily from 'Blackstock. So it is really alright - Howard has not been thrown out of DJ TAYLOR INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. 170 Water Street North, Port Perry - 985-8416 Also see us about your Home, Auto, Farm, Commercial and Mortgage Insurance Needs. iv Canadian Radio-television and Conseil de la radiodiftusion et des Telecommunications Commission télécommunications canadiennes school. - Quite a number of University students were home this past weekend and many participated in the Juniors Farmers Winter Zone Games held on Saturday in Cobourg. Congratulations to the local group who placed second in the competition. : On Wednesday, January 8, the Lions entertained about 25 guests « during their first Open House to help . mark their fifth year of service. The Lions District Governor, Bill Houston, gave an insight into Lionism and Regional Represen- tative for C.N.I.B., Bill Brown, thanked our community for the generous support in the past Township canvasses. A brief history of our Club was presented by Bill Turner. Following the evening's programme, coffee and doughnuts were enjoyed while people socializ- ed. It was an informative evening for those in attendance. On Tuesday the Ladies' Curling Club held a Jitney at the Curling Rink. It was a very enjoyable day of curling and fellowship including a pot luck lunch. Leah Frew won the raffle of a beautiful painting done by Carl Platten. First place was won by the Rink of Joyce Kelly, Carol Gray, PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, January 14, 1986 -- 17 Alma Taylor celebrates her 87th birthday Lisa Kristensen and Barb Byers. Kathy McLaughlin, Kathleen Petrie, Helen Coates and Malreen Porter came in second with Elaine Bailey, Mary DeMerchant, Helen Nesbitt and Rosie Hassall taking third place. The ladies expressed appreciation to Schedule Manager Pat. Milson and Club President Kathy McLaughlin for organizing such a great day and to Icemakers Bob and Vern for providing good conditions. Many of our young hockey players are involved in Hockey Tour- naments both here and in other places. Good luck on your games feilows. All schedules at the Curling have recently changed and there is a need for Rovers in all sections. If in- terested, call Janet and Dale Van- Camp for Mixed, Mrs. L. Milson for Ladies or Cameron Porter for Mens. Louise and Don Swain are looking . very tanned for a good reason - they have just returned home from a 'great holiday in Hawaii enjoying the sun. There were 7 tables at the week- ly card party on Tuesday evening after the Christmas break. Winners were: 1. Richard Manns; 2. Betsy Staniland; 3. Bruce Bright; 4. Gladys Slack; 5. Florence Larmer, 6. Carl Gimblett; Low - Edna Larmer; Draws - Albert Watts, Pat Pourier, and Harold Burgess. Bruce and Jean Mountjoy were thrilled to see three healthy robins one day last week. Is that a sign that all the predictions about a slacken- ing of winter after mid-January may be true? Time will tell better then all the predictions won't it? Sunday luncheon guests of Lorne and Maxine Hoskin were Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, Oshawa and Mrs. Isabel Davis, Solina. Sunday dinner guests of Lorne and Maxine were Frank and Muriel Hoskin. Mr. and Mrs. Archie McFadyen of Cambray called on his cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and family on Sunday afternoon. They also visited friends Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cochrane and family. Lorne and Maxine Hoskin were Saturday evening dinner guests of their son, Allyn and Bev Hoskin, Bowmanville. There they enjoyed meeting their sixth great grand- "child, baby Elliot Gowin. NOTICE { . i CRTC - Public Notice 1985-283. The CRTC has received the following ap- | plication: 5. UXBRIDGE, PORT PERRY, PRINCE ALBERT, MANCHESTER i AND SURROUNDING AREA, Ont. Application (852905900) by COMPTON i Uticaand 5 Year 0 1/,% CABLE TV LIMITED P.O. Box 73, Port Perry, Ont., LOB 1NO, to amend the Annual licence for the broadcasting receiving undertaking serving the above- Interest Rates subject to change without notke 7 mentioned localities, by increasing the authorized maximum monthly fee from i $8.90 to $10.00 and the authorized maximum installation fee from $27.80 { to $35.00 both effective on the date of the decision. The present maximum | monthly and maximum installation fees were authorized on 24 March 1983 : (Decision CRTC 83-181). The application may be examined at: Lot 7 Con- cession 5 Scugog Township, Ont. | The complete text of this notice and the application may be viewed at CRTC, Central Building, Les Terrasses de la Chaudiere, 1 Promenade du Portage, Room 561, Hull, Quebec. f Interventions must be filed with the Secretary General, CRTC, Ottawa, { Ontario K1A ON2, with proof that a copy has been served on the applicant i on or before 21 January 1986. For more information you may also call the } CRTC Public Hearings Branch at (819) 997-1328 or (819) 997-1027, CRTC Information Services in Hull at (819) 997-0313. Blackstock spent New Years Day ( } da pe d with Don and Kathy Trump in ie : ; Toronto. Mrs. Ostler of Burkes Falls was also present and the next day Glen and Helen returned to her 1 YEAR-END INVENTORY Nil i BE Mildred Thompson had a busy | ; week. On Thursday, she attended ; the funeral of the late Ernie Searle i at Bowmanville. Friday afternoon, i she visited an aunt Mrs. Ethel : ; Wideman and a cousin Miss Lena it King at the Nursing Home in Newmarket. On Saturday, her and i Phyllis Clarke were supper guests . OA a with the Randy Clarkes at R.R. i Sale Engls Sat. Penruaryd, 1966 I -- A = Sunderland and on Sunday, she at- tended a birthday dinner at Dave Clarkes at Marsh Hill. Recent visitors with Earl and area news by Vera Brown There will be choir practice Wednesday at 8 p.m. in Utica Church. Church and Sunday School this week will be held in Epsom Church at 11:15 a.m. There will be a euchre in Utica Hall this Friday at 8 p.m. Holiday guests with Helen Goslin were Don and Kathy Trump, An- nette Goslin and Mrs. Ostler. Glen Goslin treated Annette, her friend Neil and Helen to supper at Conway Place. Helen and son Glen of SHOPPERS Mortgage 8S) and Loan Corporation APPLY TO DON FORDER INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. 30 WATER ST., PORT PERRY - 985-8471 a MASTERFEEDS - CEDARDALE Feed & Farm Supply Garin Irene Field were Chuck and Rhon- SATURDAY, JAN » 18th ' 1 986 | | da Hutton and children of Whitby. 9 AM . to 4 P M oo | On Sunday, the Fieldings were sup- | per guests with son Bill and Donna (Excluding Broadcloth) re pt 30% in Oshawa. 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