14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, September 20, 1988 Happy couple celebratres 50 years of bliss Blackstock and Area News by Joyce Kelly A large number of friends and relatives attended the open house in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Gilbank held at the Nestleton Hall on Sunday on the happy occasion of the fiftieth wedding anniver- sary. Heartiest congratulations and best wishes. On Wednesday evening their family hosted a family dinner in their honour at Seven Mile Island Resort. Roy and Shirley Turner and Er- nie and Connie Swain have returned from a delightful holiday to Austria and other European countries. The Swains were celebrating their fortieth wedding anniversary after the open house their family held for them. Last Monday, Pine Ridge Garden Club members took twenty-four residents of the Port Perry Nursing Home to Cullen Gardens. What a pleasant day for these older residents. Aileen VanCamp has returned from a tremendous holiday to Japan, Hong Kong and other Asian countries. While there, she visited Bob Attfield who is spen- ding a working term there. Who says rural residents don't travel? Mrs. Ingrid Larmer and baby Steven spent last week in Nova Scotia visiting Ingrid's mother, Mrs. Schaad, who is in Halifax Hospital. Ingrid was pleased that her mother showed great im- provement and hopes to be releas- ed from hospital soon. The Blackstock and District 26" diagonal CUSTOM: 01:5 STEREO Console Color TV with Remote Control Featuring: e MTS Stereo Sound Lioness Club held the first meeting of the year under the leadership of the new executive - President Joan Bayley, Secretary Gloria Smuck and Treasurer Angie Whitehead. Two new members were welcomed. Business for the coming year was discussed with the first fund- raising event being the annual bus trip to Samco and Sears Warehouses set for Thursday, Oct. 27. The bus will leave at 9 a.m. and return at 6:30 p.m. with the cost set at $6.00. Please con- tact JoAnne Russell at 986-5249 for further information. Mrs. Evelyn Reimer and Susan, June Degeer's sister and niece visited the Degeer family for the Labour Day weekend. A good crowd attended and en- joyed the Jack and Jill held in honour of Elizabeth Kelly and Peter Peeters at the Nestleton Hall on Friday evening. On Saturday, Eileen McLaughlin and Joyce Kelly at- tended the funeral of Pete Tullock at Bobcaygeon. Mrs. Tulloch (nee Evelyn Harnden) had been their teacher at Purple Hill Public School during the 40's. Harvey and Joan Graham at- tended a Kemptville Agricultural School Reunion held in Mallorytown over the weekend. Harvey enjoyed renewing friend- ships with a great number of his classmates of K.A.S. At the Sept. 13 Senior Citizen card party there were 11 tables with the following winners: 1. Belle Werry with the fine score of 93.2; 2. Lloyd Fawns; 3. Richard Manns; 4. Ivan Gibson; 5. Clarence Masters; 6. Lorna Swain; low - Bernice Wells; draws - Stan Wright; Betty Burnet; Gladys Slack and Kathleen Watts. The new homes in Werry Lane have certainly progressed rapid- ly. At least three families have moved in - the Rowntrees, the Crowders and the Prossers have settled into the new subdivision with several other families soon to join them. This area can certainly boast as to the large numbers of Post Secondary students. Best wishes are extended to the following - Lee Bayley, Guelph University; Sheryl Porter, Waterloo, taking Psychology; Claire McKenzie at Wilfred Laurier taking an honours course in Business Ad- ministration, Bruce Hobbs at Guelph; Tiffany deKnecht in McMaster in Business; Tammy McMillan at Guelph in Biology Science; Glenn Degeer, second year electronic engineering at Durham; Robt. Tobin is at Durham in Sports Administra- tion; Ken Wilson at Waterloo in honours co-op biochemestry; Joy Werry at Sir Sandford Fleming, Peterborough in 2nd year business administration; Anne Marie Hoogeveen in 4th year nur- sing science, Queen's; Elaine Kel- ly, 3rd year, commerce, Queen's; Nancy Green, 2nd year nursing science, Queen's; Jay Priebe, 2nd 3rd ANNIVERSARY Clearance year, engineering, Queen's; Tara Bailey, Durham, office ad- ministration; Natalie Green at Durham in business; Rob Graham at Durham in business marketing; Robert Green and Brent McLaughlin are both in veterinary science at Guelph University; Lynn McLaughlin in 4th year agricultural economics,' Kevin Ferguson is at London in a music course; Jay VanCamp is at Durham in engineering; Cathy Denture Therapy Clinic Paisley at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute, 3rd year business management degree course; Shelley Holliday is at Carleton University, Ottawa in a pre- ciminology course; Karen Kyte is at York University. 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