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Port Perry Star, 30 May 1989, p. 23

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Students looked 'smashing' PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, May 30, 1909 -- 23 Cinderella transformation spring prom Blackstock and Area News by Joyce Kelly A very successful At Home was held at the beautiful Recreation Centre on Saturday evening. The students looked absolutely smashing in their lovely dresses and their handsome tuxedos and suits. What a change to their everyday jeans, just like Cinderella. Sharon Dyer was chosen At Home Queen with the Princesses as Kris Bayley and Donna Densmore. Congratula- tions to the organizers for just a great event that was attended by a good number of staff, parents and former students. A lovely evening. On Friday evening of this week the Blackstock Agricultural Society which will be 124 years old this year will be sponsoring an Auction Sale at the arena as a money making event. Auctioneer Don Cochrane will begin his work at 6:30 p.m.. Items for the sale should be brought to the rink on Thursday evening if possible. A bake table will also be there. Your support is requested. Sympathy is extended to Harold and Dora Martyn and family on the passing of Dora's mother Mrs. Wright last week. - Wm. and Sylvia MacDonald and Leanna Barton attended the Convocation Exercises at Queen's University when Glenn Mac- Donald graduated as a Civil Engineer on Saturday morning. They held a reception for friends and relatives at their home on Crestview. . Rhoda Craig (nee Williams) graduated in Administration from Durham College on Saturday. A family gathering was held at Terry and Rhoda's home in Oshawa following the Convoca- tion. Rhoda is employed in a legal firm in Markham. Another local graduate of Durham College was Craig Hoskin who graduated in Mechanical Techniques. Craig received a special certificate for placing highest in his class. His parents Ron and Sandra Hoskin attended the Convocation. On Saturday Anne-Marie Hoogeveen received her Bachelor of Nursing Science at Convocation Exercises in Queen's University. Her parents Peter and Ria Hooge- veen attended both the Pinning Ceremony and Reception at * DOORS & MOULDING * HARDWARE * Complete House Trim Packages at Discounted Prices. RR4, UXBRIDGE Durham No. 23, just s. of 47 (416) 852-7722 Grant Hall on Saturday morning and Convocation in the afternoon. Gerald and Joyce Kelly, Elaine Kelly and Elizabeth Peeters also attended the Pinning Ceremony when Joyce presented the Eleanor Kelly Memorial Award during the programme. Kimberly Smuk graduated in Word Processing as a follow-up from her certificate last year as a Legal Secretary. Attending the graduation were her parents Berney and Gloria Smuk, her fiance Martin Tafertshofer of Ajax, her grandmothers Mrs. Mary Champion of Port Dover and Mrs. Georgina Smuk of Nab- ticoke, and her uncle Mike and Eileen Champion and their daughters Allison and Becky of Burlington. Following the ceremony at Durham College a reception for friends and relatives was held at the Smuk home. Congratulations to all of these graduates. If you were missed in this list please contact me before next Monday. On Sunday evening the Blackstock Youth Group held its last business meeting of the season. Plans were finalized for the Car Wash this Saturday, June. 3 from 9-4 at the High School. Also plans were made to go to No The 1989 Cartwright High School At-Home Queen Is Sh Wonderland for the final event. "The members presented their leader Liz Luke with a gift for her upcoming wedding. Nancy and Bob Bryans attend- ed the fiftieth anniversary of Nan- aron Dyer. First Princess Is cy's parents Babe and Wilf Brown of Oshawa, formerly Courtice. An Open House at Ebenezer Church and later dinner and social time at Bowmanville Legion was en- (Turn to page 24) Kris Bayley, Second Princess Is Donna Densmore. These beautiful girls were selected out of all the grade 11, 12 and 13's to represent Cartwright High on this night. CAR CARE & SALES TOTAL CAR & TRUCK RECONDITIONING INCLUDES COMPLETE Interior/Exterior Cleaning, Motor Shampoo, White Walls etc. \ A GREAT GIFT FOR DAD! UNTIL FATHER'S DAY JUNE 18th. Agent for: OILSKIN RUSTPROOFING - NO DRIP - NON TOXIC! up to 10 YEAR WARRANTY ON NEW & USED CARS OPENING THURSDA 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. JUNE Ist JUST OFF ROSE STREET AT MANCHESTER RON MENZIES Please Call for Personalized Service 985-8291 434-9117 movi) CAMPBELL GORD ( A Reconditioned Car Adds Value' to your Investment )

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