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Port Perry Star, 24 Feb 1987, p. 12

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ERR hor r+ Ta, ramen vio TI I I RE a HH Tay rae a. HE HH TI I HE = IY hn 12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. February 24, 1987 Many local residents are busy attending various conventions Blackstock and Area News by Joyce Kelly Many of our local residents are busy attending annual meetings and conventions held in Toronto and other ( mtagio centres. Some of those that | am aware of are the Ontario --. Guernsey Association, the Beef Pro ducers. the Good Roads Convention a ume when there usually 1s a serous snow storm, and the Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies Convention. At this meeting Blackstock Fair received sec$nd prize for the display in the A and B section Congratulations to Grace Bajema and Kathleen Petrie for creating such an excellent display of our fair Sympathy 1s extended on the pass- ing of Mrs. Ralph Ecclestone (nee Annie Archer) this week. Our thoughts go to her husband Ralph, her son Walter of Oshawa, her grandchildren and to her sister Josie Archer (:lad to report that Roy Turner has returned home from hospital following his surgéry. We wish you continued recovery. Residents please be prepared to * greet the canvassers for the Kidney Foundation who will be calling'dur-. - ing the month of March. Sympathy is extended to Frank and Jennifer Bailey who received word on Sunday of the passing of Frank's sister Mrs Florrie Choules - in Hungerford, England at the age of 813 + On Friday afternoon, the Junior 'Public Speaking Contest was held at CCPS, with 12 excellent speakers - taking part. Winners were declared as: 1st- Erin Larmer who spoke on Camping. 2nd- Steven Kyte on My Summer Job. tied for 3rd- Christie Corden on Big Sisters and Crystal Parker on Feet Congratulations and best wishes as vou proceed to the next levels The Lions Club have been busy recently On Feb. 4th the guest speaker was local trustee Joyce Kel Iv who spoke about Durham Board of Education and various assues of education. On Feb. 18th, the local Club entertained the District Governor from District A-16 Jim McDougald. While there: Jim - invested two new members Harold Kyte and Douglas Fetter. The public is invited to a Public Speaking Con: test sponsored by the Lions Club on Fri Mar 6that7 pm, at the Town Hall Come to support the young people Clearance Sale ---- i ---------------- At the regular service of the United Church on Sunday morning the new Public Address System was dedicated to the Glory of God given in loving memory of Eleanor Marie Kelly by her family and friends. The greeters were Jeff Byers and Blaine Sleep and ushers were Sheryl Gib- son and Joy Werry. Reader was Sheryl Gibson Rev Dale Davis completed his series on the Lord's Prayer using But Deliver Us From Evil" as his theme Gerald an Joyce Elizabeth, Elaine and Esther hosted a family dinner following the ser- vice Guests were Mrs. Wm. Kelly, Bobcaygeon, Barb Windover, Mississauga." Gordon Kelly, Hanover: Mrs. Ted Gilmour, Lind- say. Mrs: Alberta Tiers, Bob- caygeon; Gail Spencer, Owen Sound: Lydia Muller, Windsor; Murray Blair, Oakwood; Ralph and Peggy Larmer, Blackstock; Krista ~ McHolm of Welcome-was a caller. On Sat. Feb. 21, a family party was held to celebrate Carl Adams' 65th birthday at Carl and Jean's home, Those present were daughter Pat with husband Nick, Craig and Janette: daughter Marilyn with hus- band Lawrence with Lawrence Jr, and Larry. son David with his wife Michelle and Nathan and Nicole, daughter Carla with friend Scott, sisters Margaret Down and Phyllis Cowle and cousin Winnie Walter. A large cake with a reproduction of Carl's 'International Tractor was admired and enjoved by all. Carl says he understands there are quite a few benefits for having reached this prestigious plateau ---- but celebrating with his family is the happiest and best. We wish him much happiness and many more celebrations. The Youth Group enjoyed a "toboganming party at Rob Graham's . hills on Sunday afternoon in beautiful weather. The afternoon concluded with refreshments at the Church following the fun in the SNOW 4-H News The Blackstock I "Surviving with Style" 4-H Club got down to basics by learming about removing stains and repairing our old favourites. We also learned how to read and understand those hittle labels attach- ed to our clothing -- the ones that WINTER BOOTS -- HOCKEY STICKS 30% OFF REGULAR PRICE ... MITTS SNO SAUCERS & SLEDS While Quanttes Last INSULATED COVERALLS i 85% OFF rRecuLAR PRICE ... WATER CONDITIONER SALT ICE SALT 1 Only - NOMA POWER SHOVEL $185.00 I Only - 5 HP SNOWTHROWER, trac drive .. $945.00 BLACKSTOCK COUNTRY HARDWARE 986-4971 h Kelly, Meet the lovely young en who took part in the Cartwright annual Heart Dance, held last Friday night in the Blackstock Recreation Cen- tre. Seated from left is runner-up Kelly Hart, Heart Queen Donna Mcintyre and runner-up Joy tell'you how to wash, dry and keep them looking smart. Leaders Janice 'Beechey and Craig Larmer as well as Nancy Green took the meeting giving the members many useful tips. At the regular Tues. evening card party the winners were declared as: 1. Merv Storie; 2. Gladys Slack; 3. Meta Swain; 4. Belle Werry: 5. Kathleen Watts; 6. J. Poots; low- Muriel Lawrence. Draws- Herman Webb, Albert Watts and Marion Webb. players. On Mar. 3, there will be a Pot-Luck dinner at 6 p.m. before the euchre party. Everyone is welcome - Just bring some food and stay for the evening. Plan to attend. - Bill and Jean Mahaffy were Sun- day dinner guests of Bob and Joyce Fraser and family of Scarborough celebrating Erin' $ 10th birthday and There were 8 tables of - "Ronnie Kelly 3 a Bill's bar rthday -- Bill doesn't give 'the number -- any guesses? Results of the YMCA Floor Hockey - on February 17th Senior Bruins and the Canadiens tied 44 with Mike Leach scoring 2, Martin Stubbs and Jay Buma each scoring 1 for the Bruins and Chris Chorostecki scor mg 2 Brendon Agnew each 1 for the Cana- diens. In the Junior Division the North Stars shut out the Flyers 9-0 with Brenda Tromans scoring 4, 3 and Dillon Webber 2. A successful Heart Dance was held om Fri. evening at the Rec Cen- tre. Seven girls were candidates for the title of Heart Queen - Christine Bazarmm Kelly Hart. Leanne Mac- Donald. Donna McIntyre, Christina McLean Joy Werry. During the eveming Donna McIntyre was PRE- INVENTORY CLEARANCE Werry. Standing, from left, Donald, Christine Bazarin, last year's Heart Queen Cathy Paisley, Tracy Staniland and Christine McLean. 'Hart as Kendall Chorostecki and - is Leanne Mac: crowned Heart Queen with Joy Werry as First Princess and Kelly Congratulations. Sunday evening dinner guests of Art and Doris Rowan of Yelverton were Gerald and Joyce Kelly, Elizabeth and Esther along with John and Jean Medland of Brooklin. Word has just been received of the passing of Mr. David McLean on Sunday evening, another of Blackstock's older residents after a lengthy illness. Sympathy is extend- ed to Mrs. McLean and their family. Helen 'and Stuart Dorrell of Charlton are spending some time at their house in North Blackstock. While here they are doing some repair work on their property and doing much visiting of family and friends in the area. It is good to see you in tne area. IMAGES. ve Yor Sate Starts Febru 261 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY - 985. 3040 We don't want to count it -- so we've got to clear it! "MEN'S WINTER PANTS reg. up to $61.00 MEN'S WINTER SHIRTS reg. up to $48.00 'MEN'S SWEATERS reg up to $65.00 WOMEN'S WINTER PANTS reg. up to $56.00 . WOMEN'S WINTER BLOUSES reg. up to $56.00 . WOMEN'S SWEATERS reg Plus 60% ory and 0% OFF Racks?l? 23rd and.Ends February 28th. 1987 IMAGES will be closed Monday. March 2nd, 1987 for inventory. up to $62.00 "ee eee SU NOW $15.95 \ SU NOW $15.95 SU NOW $19.95 ns NOW $12.95 .. NOW $19.95 . NOW $12.95 Second Princess.

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