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Port Perry Star, 29 Aug 1989, p. 21

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Mountjoy Picnic Blackstock and Area News by Joyce Kelly Congratulations to Robert Green and Sue Fraser who were married last Saturday in Knox- Moore Presbyterian at Mooretown. The reception and dance was held in the Holliday Inn in Sarnia. An open house was held at the home of the bride's parents on Sunday as several of the bride's relatives were present from Ireland. Robert and Sue are honeymooning tq the Maritimes. His many friends are pleased to know that John Goss is home again from an emergency stay in Ottawa Hospital where he was taken after a problem suffered while on vacation. Stephanie Shortridge celebrated her 9th birthday with two birthday parties. Happy Bir- thday Stephanie. On Sunday the annual Mountjoy Picnic was held at the beautiful home of Mrs. Ivan Mountjoy with a good crowd of the clan attending and enjoying visiting as well as a sport programme. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnston of Belleville spent a few days with their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Dorrell. They enjoyed the fair and also attended the Mountjoy picnic. There were 10 tables at the weekly card party with the follow- ing winners - 1. Norman Rohrer, 2. Florence 'Larmer, 3. Bernice Loudfoot, 4. Ann Taylor, 5. Ella Venning, 6. Pat Porrill, Low - Lor- na Swain. Draws were won by Ann Taylor, Les Taylor, Lorna Swain, Betty Barnett. Stefan Kerry, Liason Officer of Ryerson Polytechincal Institute revisited Blackstock last weekend and called upon Cathy Paisley who has been employed this sum- mer at the Ryerson Admissions Information Office. Stefan en- joyed his visit to Cartwright High School last year and is looking for- ward to a return visit this fall to promote the courses being offered at Ryerson. University and College students will be returning to their studies shortly. Please let me know where you are going so that I can compile a list of our local students at post-secondary studies. The ladies of Blackstock Women's Institute wish to invite interested persons to attend their meeting Sept. 6 at 8:00 p.m. at the Town Hall. The occasion being a presentation by Ron Martyn en- titled 'Preparing Your Children For Old Age." It will be a prospec- tive view for adults beyond the year 2000. Gord Paisley recently enjoyed a one week vacation in Alberta visiting with Craig in Edmonton. More Fair results (From page 20) Raisin Pie . Eileen McLaughlin; 2. Wilma Van Camp. Chocolate Cake Special . Joe Werry; 2. Barb Byers. CANNING Rhubarb Jam . Dorothy Lee; 2. Shelley Holliday. Strawberry Jam 1. Ann J. Bajema; 2. Janice Beechey. -- -- -- Unusual Preserve 1. Elizabeth Peeters; 2. Shelley Holliday. Red Current Jelly 1. Janice Beechey; 2. MaryAnn Found. Orange Marmalade 1. Dorothy Lee; 2. Shelley Holliday. Icicle Pickles 1. Janice Beechey; 2. Helen Lavender. REGISTER 4 4} 122 * Basic Sewing * Pattern Making * Basketry a \ * Smocking A EE Ph NN = fy ted ' hy % aay Inyo) 4 BNC 2 1 TW * Country Decor Items * Sweat Shirt Cardigan * Christmas Craft Workshop * New Quilt Patterns * Hand Quilting Techniques * Balloons and Drapes Visit the store to see our samples and join us for our OPEN HOUSE Sept. 14th from 7 to 9 & Sept. 16 from 10 to 2 Daisy's Raspberry Jam 1. MaryAnn Found; 2. Ann Bajema. Corn Relish 1. Ann McIntyre; 2. Elizabeth McEllistrum. Applesauce . Christine Prentice; 2. Elizabeth McEllistrum. k Dill Pickles 1. Helen Lavender; 2. Christine Prentice. Pickled -Beets 1. Elizabeth McEllistrum; 2. Janice Beechey. Bread & Butter Pickles 1. Sherry Nozdryn; 2. Shelley Holliday. Cucumber Relish 1. Lois Moffat; 2. Shelley Holliday. Mixed Pickles 1. Helen Lavender; 2. Elizabeth Peeters. Peach Jam 1. Grace Bajema; 2. Ann Bajema. More results in future editions. L. Pa WEILL UB ARYY 985-3221 20 Fabrics loeated in Luke's Country Store 201 (neen Street - Port Perry 7777277227227 Among the highlights were a trip to Jasper, Banff at Lake Louise and Calgary, trips to the West Ed- monton Mall and visits to the an- nual Fringe Theatrical festival. Craig has advanced to the posi- tion of Edmonton news reporter for the CTV affliate station in Calgary (C.F.C.N.). Therefore he can no longer be seen locally on Channel 16 Cable. However he will be appearing occasionally on Channel 9 whenever there is news in Edmonton of national interest. On Saturday, August 26, Harold and Dora Martyn attended a celebration held at Greenwood Inn, Port Hope in honour of Vera & Don Glover's golden wedding anniversary. She is a sister of Harold and parents of Ted Glover who spent many summers work- ing at Martyn's General Store. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesuay, August 29, 1989 -- 21 I ------ 5 foams ss ad Among the many crafts, vegetables and other entries In & the fair were these eye-catching Sports Arrangements. I a - EIEN rv in a. at i ad ---- a,

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