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Port Perry Star, 14 Mar 1989, p. 36

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36 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, March 14, 1989 Successful dance held to raise money Blackstock and Area News by Joyce Kelly On Friday evening a very suc- cessful fundraising dance was held at the Recreation Centre. The planning committee was en- couraged by the excellent com- munity involvement and support. Profit of the dance will be directed to completing the air conditioning system, A fine time was enjoyed by the large crowd present. Stan Rahm who underwent open heart surgery returned home one week after the surgery. Absolutely amazing! A s y period of recovery is wished for You, Stan. Better health is wished for Roy Turner who is a patient in Port Perry Hospital. Welcome home to Ralph and Peggy Larmer who enjoyed a two week vacation to Florida and other southern points. We also welcome back Ross and Alma | y = Paslode: The Driving Force In Power Fastening rw Duff who spent two weeks in the south. While there they visited Ross' cousin Murray Coates and friends Norma and George Wolfe. There were 10 tables at the Tuesday evening weekly card party at the Township Hall with the following winners: 1. Myrtle Gimblett, 2. Carl Gimblett, 3. Margaret Wright, 4. Regis Hanley, 5. Nerta Masters, 6. Violet Hanley, Low - Ruby Trewin. Draws were won by Lor- na Swain, Ann Taylor, Kathleen Watts and James Emerton. As this is winter break all the hard working students (and even those who don't work so hard) have the week off for a rest from their studies. Many families are away on vacation. : Once again you are reminded that March is Red Cross month. On Wednesday, March 8 the Blackstock and District Lions PASLODE CANADA REG'D is pleased to announce the appointment of our lew construction dealer for Scugog Area: Scugog Equipment Rentals Reach Industrial Park Call 985-4416 Now For a demonstration of our complete line of air nailers and staplers and the world's first cordless nailer THE IMPULSE.. Agriculture seminars | The Blackstock Women's Institute Is making sure Cartwright Central Public School students learn a little more about a Information session, McLaughlin. Dora Martyn and Carole Thor W.l. hosted an to talk to the students. griculture. Last Friday March 3rd, the featuring guest speaker Lawrence nton from the W.l. were also on hand Club held their annual Oral Com- munications Contest. The 7 par- ticipants from t Central P.S. were Kelly Phipps, Jennifer Parsons, Shannon Leslie, Adam Vivian, Jana Page, Jackie Strong and Michelle Morton. The first place winner was Jennifer Par- sons with her speech on "Sisters" Runner-up was Adam Vivian who spoke about "The Mysteries of Life." Jennifer will go on to com- plete in a semi-final competition sponsored by Claremont Lions Club on April 3. Lions Ken Lee and Rob Mairs wish to extend their appreciation to Elizabeth Peeters, Sam Cawker and Roy Turner for volunteering to serve as judges for this contest. Congratulations to the grade 8 girls and their coach Mr. Thomp- son for winning the Area Basket- GUARANTEED INVESTMENT Annual Rates ball finals. They will now proceed to the Regional finals. Several from this area attend- ed the Guelph University College Royal over the weekend. Ann and Les Taylor have returned home from an enjoyable month long holiday in Florida. Callers at the Les Taylor home recently were Roy and Lill Ashton who were mid-week callers, Alice and John Kennedy and John Jr. of Lindsay who were Saturday callers and June and Don Bickle and Leslie of Barrie who spent the weekend with her parents. Plans are underway for the Kel- ly Mixed Bonspiel which will be held on the evenings of March 27 and 28 with a total of 3 six end games ( 2 one evening and 1 the other). If interested please sign at the arena or call Gerald or Joyce _ CERTIFICATES Monthly Rates eesesccccnsse ssssessenes sesccsccnns SCUGOG FINAN ates Subject to Change without Notice. IVISION OF CRESSBROOK FINANCIAL PLANNING LTD. 250 QUEEN STREET -- PORT PERRY "Serving Scugog for Over 15 Years" PHONE 985-3832 All Members of Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation CIAL SERVICES PORT PERRY - HOW BIG? HOW FAST? ad 0A MW NOTMAL IAA NAD AANA CELY 9 CTE "> | Ae SAAN A RA 2d 10 - _ KEEPING CENTRAL ONTARIO INFORMED! Kelly at 986-4257. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Miller of Kingston former residents of Blackstock are visiting their daughter Marie and Ross Tysick. Congratulations to Carol and Jim Dayes of Brooklin who celebrated their 25th wedding an- niversary with a party held at the Rec Centre. Many friends and relatives from this area enjoyed this happy event. Ice causes crashes The icy weather of the last week resulted in several traffic ac- cidents. On March 8, Shawn Willcox from Port Perry was travelling east on Concession road 4, lost control on ice and struck a hydro Willcox was uninjured. Bridge scores Mar. 1/89 - 5 Table Howell Avg. 36 - Afternoon 1st - Kath Burley and Harry Tripp 46%. 2nd - Doris Phinney and Doris Beare 421%. 3rd - Grace Love and Helen Mathieson 39. Evening - 7 Table Mitchell Avg. 84 - North South 1st - Grant Real and Horald Brown 106. 2nd - Audrey and Peter Francis 98 3rd - Claire McIntosh and Hazel Gray 81. East West 1st - Joan West and Gord Day 103%. 2nd Doris Phinney and Otto Czilok 92. 3rd Bea Chapman and Hoppy Carnwith 8715. Mar. 8/89 - 8 Table Howell Avg. 871, - Afternoon 1st - Jeanne Dymond and Doris Beare 74%. 2nd - Helen Mathieson and Joyce Heard 7214, : 3rd - Joan McNab and Illene Wilton tied with Kath Burley and Harry Carnegie 72. Evening - 6 Table Howell Avg. 67% 1st - Gary Mimmie and Harold Murphy 86. 2nd - Hazel Gray and Claire McIntosh 781%. 3rd - Joan West and Gord Day 76% I. , I I Se a © dl i . < B s S h e Enc ii A

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