----_-- (From page 14) Times have certainly changed. Merlin then presented his trophy and first place prizes to Dale Van- Camp, Robert Archer, Merlin Suggitt and - L. Brown. Second prizes were won by Keith Van Camp, Brian DeJong and Harold McLaughlin while third place was captured by Craig Larmer, Keith Goble, Barry Swain and Fred Jemon. A social time concluded the evening. Blackstock lost another of its esteemed older citizens with the passing of Mrs: Wallace Marlow this past week. Sympathy is exten- ded to her family, Gwenyth, Mrs. Ivan Thompson and Jim Marlow, both of Blackstock; Jack of Dun- das and Clara, Mrs. Ewart Leask of Barrie. The funeral was held on Sunday from the Wagg Funeral Home in Port Perry. Congratulations to Stephen Kyte who advanced through the District Level of the Lions Public Speaking on to Zone where he won the first place. Now this young man advan- ces to the next level which will be held on April 9. Best wishes for continued success. makes Stephen's the greater is that he is in Grade 4, but competes against students right up to Grade 8. Thursday luncheon guests of Maxine and Lorne Hoskin were Mr. and Mrs. Brad Gouing and Elliott, of Bowmanville. What arhiavament all In last weeks' news | made an error of reporting that Jim and Alice Waldriff had holidayed in Florida, but rather, they had en- joyed a weekend in Montreal Sorry for that mistake. Several other families have enjoyed time in Florida: Joe and Carol Locke and family; Don and Ginny Masterson and family spent the March break in the sunny south; Elaine Bailey, Eileen McLaughlin, Norma VanCamp, Wilma Van- Camp and Valerie VanCamp returned home on Friday from a week in Florida. Kevin Gibson and Chris McConnell enjoyed two weeks on a rugby exchange to a Scottish school. In the Floor Hockey Juniaer sec- tion the North Stars defeated the Flyers 9-3. Ryan Peter scored 5, Music a part of worship Greenbank and Area News 'by Mrs. Armour McMillan' Music is a part of the Worship Ser- vice and on| Sunday morning the Junior Choir in its usual good form ~ favoured us with two selectigns. Ser- vice is at the same hour next . Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Snodddn. Valentia, visited with her mother Mrs. Olive McMillan on Sunday. Mrs. Bessie Acton and Iva Yake spent last Monday dfternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Brilton called on Mr. and Mrs. Armour McMillan | last Monday. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Real on the birth of a grand- daughter, Emily Nichole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Chambers at 'Hastings. The Evening "Unit of the U.C.W, will meet on Wednesday April 1 at 8:00 at the church. The guest speaker will be Jeannette Ross co- orflinator of the Rape Crisis Centre, Port Perry. Her topic will be "Bat- tered Wives."" Everyone welcome. The Afternoon Unit of the U.C.W. will meet at 1:30 p.m. on April 1 at _ the church. There will 'be a special speaker and the topic is "Feeding the Hungry." Everyone welcome. Recent visitors with Mrs. Olive McMillan were Lee Snoddon, Valen- tia and Susan Grygiel, Stacey and Kevin of Newmarket. Mr. Norman Crawford was one of the students from Port Perry High School on the 15 day Rugby Tour of "4" by Connie Haigh he The March meeting of the Scugog Island Women's Institute was well attended. The meeting was chaired by the First Vice-president, Mary Ostrom. 'Roll Call was responded to by nam- ing our favourite soup. Indeed, "Soup" was the theme of the "Education and Cultural Activities" Luke Carnaghan 3, and Brenda Tromans 1, while Tommy Wat. rs scored all 3 goals for the Flyers The Bruins and Canadiens played to a 6-6 tie with Mike Hep- burn 4, Martin Stubbs and Mike Leache 1 each for the Bruins. Chris Chorostecki and Brendon Agnew, each scored 3 ,goals for the Canadiens. Murray and Marilyn Hoskin and Alyn and Bey Hoskin and families hosted a family gathering on Saturday evening in honour . of their parents' fifty-third wedding anniversary. Following a delicious dinner at Barbeque Heaven the twenty-one guests enjoyed a lovely evening at the home of Murray and Marilyn, Port Perry. Congratulations Maxine and Lor- ne. The Centennial Celebrations at the United Church have continued. Last Sunday guest speaker was a former minister, Rev. John Smith. Many members of the congregation enjoyed a social time with John and Muriel after the morning service. This week on Sunday evening an old tyme Choir was in good form Scotland. While there they played 5 games and won 2. Norman receiv- ed the most valuable player award, congratulations. Most of you have seen the sign "Watch for falling rock," literally it occurred on Friday morning at a busy time. Forty tons of broken rock was accidentally spilled on a | quarter mile of the highway south of 'the village, our thanks to the highway crew and modern methods it was soon-cleaned up and traffic was again moving normally. News next week 852-6693. 'Soups were sampled everyone enjoyed programme under the convenorship of Lilo Czilok, whose group demonstrated the creation of "several delicious and unique soups, which were later sampled and ap- proved by all. The next meeting, in April, will be the Annual Meeting, and installation of officers, when a good attendance 1S anticipated. Port P Ph. 985- SMITH & SMITH BIG V ; Highway 7A & Water St. h [a oF 1 part of your life PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, March 31,1987 -- 1§ Oyster Supper complete scalloped potatoes and ham, and a beautiful birthday cake made by Theresa Berry of Blackstock Following each of thé two sittings the musical group The Touch of Class, entertained with a programme of a large variety of songs. - At the church service on Sunday, twenty-nine hymn books were rededicated in mémory of Lottie and George Luke, as a gift from the Harold Luke family. These books had been previously donated to the Raglan Church and since it has been closed they have been donated to this church. Rev. D. Davis preached a thought provoking sermon "Would the Real Jesus Please Stand Up?" Helen and Stuart Gorrell have returned to their Charlton home af- ter spending two months in this area. Ten tables of eager card players joined on Tuesday for the weekly Euchre Party in the Town Hall. Winners were: 1--Ann Taylor; 2--Nerta Masters; 3--Percy Van- Camp; 4--Norman Rohrer; with "More Blackstock and area news 5-Willam Mahaffy, 6--Lorna Swain; Low Ethel Goble. Draws were won by Belle Werry, Jean Mahaffy and Elva VanCamp. On April 7th a Pot Luck Dinner will be held before the Euchre. Party so why not join the fun? Everyone welcome! : BLACKSTOCK LIONS NEWS by Joyce Kelly & Mabel Cawker The Blackstock & District Lions hosted a Wintario draw last Thur- sday. This event was successfully pulled together by Lions' Bill Ingram and Blair Martyn. All proceeds will be donated to the Port Perry Hospital X-Ray Machine Fund. The people who provided the entertainment before the draw proved that there is no shortage of excellent artists in our area. The Lions would like to thank everyone involved in thé evening. 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