TT I I ----_na li he SFR ea 18 i TE ME THN ENN hry Th yr Hi 34 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, October 25, 1988 District 4 Fair Boards meeting this week Blackstock and Area News by Joyce Kelly On Saturday afternoon Elizabeth Kelly became the bride of Peter Peeters in a pretty wed- ding in the Blackstock United Church. The reception and dance was held in the Recreational cen- tre. Congratulations to Elizabeth and Peter with best wishes for future happiness. Harvey and Noretta Hender- son, Billy and Gord of Kintore near St. Mary's were Saturday overnight guests of Noretta"s cousin Joyce and Gerald Kelly, Elaine and Esther. Sunday sup- per guests were Barb and Bryan Park and Cee Jay Windover of Mississauga. All members of the Fair Board are reminded of the annual meeting of District 4 to be held in Lindsay this Thursday. For fur- ther information and to car pool, call either Rolly Coy or Joyce Kel- ly. You are urged to try to attend this very informative meeting. Our community have several members on the sick list. The community is shocked to learn of the very serious operation that Carl Beer, Lori Cole's husband underwent this week. Carl is im- proving daily. Jean - Mountjoy underwent surgery and is in Oshawa Hospital. Bill Forder and Harry Sanderson are both patients in Port Perry Hospital. John Tur- cotte is showing some improve- ment in the treatment of his serious back problems at home. John has spent several months in great pain and is understandably tired of the life as a shut-in. Best wishes for continued improvement. - At the United Church on Sunday morning the Sacrament of Bap- tism was conducted by Rev. D. Davis when the following children' were presented - Sarah Jean, daughter of Sandy and John Chur- chill, Steven Gregory, son of In- grid and Dave Larmer, Jessica Rose, daughter of Joyce and In- grid Larmer, Tyler Alexander son of Lynn and Alex Welker. Next Sunday will be Nestleton Anniversary with guest speaker Rev. Sylvia Dunstan, Chaplain of Whitby Jail. There will be no Church at Blackstock. On the following Sunday, November 6 at pen J 10:00 a.m. will be Blackstock An- niversary with guest speaker Ron Neun, recently returned from Zambia. Everyone is requested to bring a few sandwiches and leave them in the kitchen before the ser- vice, following which we will Members of the Cartwright Central Public School band will be presenting an Introductory Concert in the school's auditorium on Thursday, October 27th starting at 7:30 p.m. The concert is free of charge, although a silver collection will be taken to help pur- chase new music, ber group. and music folders for the 38 mem- Mr. John Beirness, who conducts the Garden Club to visit the Royal The Oct. 4th meeting of Pine Ridge Garden Club brought out a fair amount of members who en- joyed potting up bulbs for forcing indoors, expertly led by Kathleen .Petrie of Analda Nurseries. The Monthly Competition "Harvest Beauty' was won by 1st - Pat Kingstone, 2nd - Ann-Julia Ba- How to organize 5 dresses, 11 t-shi pairs of jeans, 3 party 7 sweaters, 4 pairs of pajamas, 6 dolls, 1 stuffed 12 pairs of stockings, 5 blouses, 5 skirts, 17 hair ribbons, 5 pairs of shoes, 3 pairs of ballet slippers, and 1 diary (very secret). THE YOUNG GIRL'S CLOSET teddy bear, 7 re Wid, | Le I | \ \ N A 3 a) ~ SANNA sess ners ins -1 TOIT TERA S| oral = = = IS AN NOW vinnin M NS ON SALE 149% BF CE AGE SHELVING) ~ WE MAKE HOUSE CALLS. CALL POR A PREE ESTIMATE. 80 THICKSON ROAD §. THICKSON PLACE PLAZA WHITBY 430-1636 STORE MOURS: Monday Wedhesday 10 am b 6 pm o Thursday & Fridey 9 am © 9 pm o Satay 9 am b6pm jema and 3rd - Ida Hurtig. For their efforts they were awarded prizes donated by the Settlement House, Steadmans and Paula Lishman. Margaret VanCamp won the door prize a Gift Cer- tificate donated by The Gate Restaurant & Tavern. Mrs. Barbara Twiner will be the Guest Speaker at our Nov. 1st meeting, who will demonstrate & lead a Workshop on "Christmas Centerpiece'. Monthly Competi- tion is "Big Jack" the Largest Pumpkin. ) On November 11th the Garden Club will be attending the Royal Winter Fair. Tickets are now available at Lizzy Lou Color Craft, $9.00 return, and at the Nov. 1st meeting. For more infor- mation please call 986-5330 or 986-4771. Please join us at the Nestleton Hall at 8:00 p.m. Nov. 1st for an informative and interesting even- ing. The Junior Garden Club will meet at 6:45. WALL *A trade mark of C-I-L Inc used under hcence by BAPCO share our pot luck sandwiches and view our guest's excellent slide presentation. John and Sandy Churchill, Taylor and Sarah held a family party in honour of Sarah's bap- tism with the following guests. Joan and John Scott, Jean Chur- chill, Port Perry, Jim and Debbie Churchill, Graham and Alex, Newmarket, John and Shelley Scott, Toronto, Rob and Dana Scott, Oshawa, Milbarge Gibbons, (Turn to page 35) band, told the Star to his knowledge this Is the earl- les concert ever given by a band in Durham Region and he is using the concert to introduce the band members to the community. Included in the evenings performance will be about 10 selections ranging from classical to modern tunessand a tuba solo by Andrew Frew. The public is invited to attend. LINTON -- Donna Jean Gibson and Roger Neil Linton exchanged wedding vows on August 6, 1988 at the Port Perry United Church. Rev. Bob LePage officiated at the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gibson of Port Perry. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Linton of Prince Albert. Given in marriage by her parents, the bride wore a full length gown of white satin. The lace bodice was adorned with pearls and sequins and the full skirt fell into a chapel train edged with em- broidery. A gold bracelet that belonged to the bride's great grandmother was worn as a symbol of good luck. A satin hat with fingertip veil and a cascade bouquet of peach roses and white gardenias completed her ensemble. Tracey Cochrane of Blackstock, a close friend of the bride acted as maid of honour. The bride was also attended by her sisters, Elizabeth Beacock and Barbara Gibson, both of Port Perry, and Velvet Ross, sister of the groom, of Leaskdale. The attendants wore cocktail length gowns of peach brocaded satin and carried hand-crocheted baskets of peach and white flowers accented with teal ribbons. Tom Martin of Port Perry, friend of the groom, acted as best man. The ushers were Ron Linton of Raglan, friend of the groom, Rick Linton of Prince Albert, and Gary Linton of Bexley, both brothers of the groom. Soloist Cathryn Hall of London, was accompanied by Dr. F. 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