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Port Perry Star, 8 Dec 1987, p. 41

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! NARS FEE RP Blackstock and Area News by Joyce Kelly The second annual Christmas par- ty of the Pine Ridge Cloggers was held on Sat. Dec. 5th in the Blackstock Community Centre. Irene Googh was pleased to welcome all her students from the communities near Blackstock as well as those from the Oshawa and Omemee classes. Joining the party were dancers from Markham, taught by Angela Cameron and known as The Kick Up A Fuss Cloggers and some from Scarborough taught by Sylvia Hunka. All of the cloggers who at- tended are part of a main group call- ed The Ontario Rhythm Cloggers, formed nine years ago by Sylvia Hunka and Dorothy McCulloch. The cloggers danced from 2-4 p.m. at which time they were joined by friends and relatives for a pot luck supper and an evening of social dan- cing. Of course, some couldn't resist clogging when the music suited. Thanks to Brad Goslin and Matthew Gray for doing a great job as DJ's. A great time was had by all and everyone went home looking for- ward to lots of clogging in 1988 and next year's even bigger party. Sorry to report that Mr. Ross Weir who recently moved with his wife and family from their farm south of Blackstock suffered a fatal stroke at his winter home in Arizona. The Funeral Service will be held today (Monday) at Wagg Funeral Chapel, Port Perry. Sympathy is extended to his wife Andrea and to his fami- ly, Adeline, Janet, Jim and Russell. On Sunday our community lost still another member with the pass- ing of Bill Mahaffy. Funeral Service will be held on Wed., from Wagg Funeral Chapel. Sympathy to his wife Jean and family. Better health is wished for Bill Johnston in Port Perry Hospital and Mrs. Percy VanCamp in Oshawa Hospital. Pleased that Floyd Argue is making remarkable recovery following kidney surger y in St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto. Jamie and Mark Atfield of Picker- Ing spent three days with their grandparents Merrill and Norma VanCamp. Next Sunday evening will be an in- tergenerational service of carols and Christmas hymns at the United Church at 7:30 p.m. If you want to spend an evening in really Christmas spirit this will be an op- portunity for you. The tloor hockey results on Tues. were that the visiting Port Perry Blue Jays defeated the Blackstock Leafs 7-5. Scoring for the Leafs were Jason Logan 3, Douglas Lynde and Brad Morton each 1. In the Senior Division Cartwright Canadians 10- Blackstock Bruins 4. Mike Leach scored 7 and Kendall Chorostecki 3 for the winners, while Daryl Dutkewich, Lyndsay Dutkewich, Mike Hepburn and Jay Buma scored one each for the Bruins. == = ee THE BEAR SHOPPE PRE-CHRISTMAS Sale - 35% OFF Fisher-Price Toys 143 Perry Street -- Port Perry PHONE 985-8068 a -- Hex Order your SWEATSHIRT Now for Christmas! *19.95 Available at RAGLAN VARIETY ... 21.95 655-3241 WNTOW ONTARIO -- CANADA _-- W.1. Report by Helen Bradburn, P.R.O. Once again it was time for our an- nual Pot Luck dinner. Starting with the W.I. Grace, the members sat down to a beautifully decorated table with a well laden Christmas tree in the middle. All members were present except Margaret Van CAmp who has been ill. Only one of our 4-H leaders joined us - you miss- ed a good dinner, girls. After sampl- ing all the goodies we had the mystery sister gift exchange. Programme consisted of a reading by Helen Bradburn - A List Utica news by Judy MacSween This week we celebrated the Third Sunday of Advent and it is also White Gift Sunday in Utica Church at 11:15 a.m. with the Sunday School in charge of the Service. Families - we are supplying Christmas gifts for a Mother, size medium and her four year old son, size 6 and a Mother size medium and her two year old daughter, size 3. The Youth Groups are going to Cullen Gardens Sunday evening at 6:30 p.m. For information call Gail Kerry. There will be a euchre this Fri- day, Dec. 11th at Utica Hall at 8 p.m. This will be a special Christmas euchre with many extra prizes given out so try and attend. Utica Hall Board members will be holding a New Year's Eve Dance at Utica Hall from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. Music will be live, featuring Floyd Lloyd and the Country All-Stars. Tickets are $30 a couple and are be- ing sold in advance from myself at 985-7251 or Irene Fielding at 985-7453. Sunday visitors with the William Brown family of View Lake with Susannah and Jeremy staying over- night with their grandparents. Marilyn Watson and all the staff and particularly the students of Ep- som School need to have a word of praise mentioned. Our son has need- ed to have medical help twice in four weeks. You knew what to do and you did it. You are more than just a school -- you are a family and work together as a team: Thank you for being there. A reminder that Epsom School's Christmas concert is being held in Utica Hall, Dec. 10th at 7:30 p.m. Graeme and Evan Powell attend- ed Clive's office Christmas party on Saturday. Birthday greetings go out to Evan Powell who will be three years old on Dec. 14th. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, December 8, 1987 -- 4) Cloggers dance at Christmas party of Priceless Gifts to Give. Dora Martyn and Lisa Kristensen told some jokes which caused some laughter. We sang carols and Jean Adams gave a reading. Kathleen Watt told of author J.E. Middleton of a Huron Indian carol and we sang the lovely Indian Carol. Collection went to the Salvation Army, Bowmanville. A donation will be made to Community Care. Edith McLaughlin and Dora Mar- tyn were our delegates to the W.I. Convention and Edith brought back an excellent report. One thing they were told that only 3 per cent of our members live on farms. Meeting closed with Benediction. 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