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Port Perry Star, 5 Dec 1989, p. 38

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38 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, December 5, 1989 Christmas spirit set at Blackstock carol service For the large congregation that attended the Christmas Carol Ser- vice at the United Church on Sun- day evening Christmas spirit has struck. The evening was spent Blackstock and Area News by Joyce Kelly Howard Gauthier and Bill Ingram representing the Blackstock and District Lions Club, turn a cheque for $1,000 over to the Community Hospital Administrator Dave Brown. The Money is part of a $5,000 pledge by the Lions Club towards the Hospital's expansion pro- gram. : Don't waste this space. Small ads pay! Going On A Holiday or A Business Trip? Service i. Taal, hecking oft * cats Bw © heat doors & windows o fish * plants, ete. * plumbing * collect mail, etc. Ask about insurance checks for a worry free holiday!! 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Intermediate Christmas Concert will be held at the school on Thursday Dec. 7 beginning at 7 p.m. The Blackstock United Church Board meeting scheduled for that evening has been cancelled. As the Blackstock Agricultural Society will be celebrating its 125th year in 1990 pictures of past- presidents and early fairs are be- ing searched. Anyone who can help is asked to contact President David Petrie at 986-4771 or myself. It was interesting to see Donevan Smith on T.V. talking about the experience of being chosen Young Farmer of the Year. Mrs. Gwen Thompson returned home last week from a most en- joyable trip around the world in about a month's time. She will be telling more details to various groups, I am sure. A Luncheon Date for Seniors is held on the first Thursday every month at the Blackstock United Church from 12 noon to 2 p.m. This is held under the umbrella of Community Care and is a new service in the Cartwright area. Along with lunch a social time is enjoyed along with music and various games such as checkers, crockinole, "dominos, chinese checkers and card games. We need volunteers to assist with preparing and serving the lunch and/or entertainment. Please consider whether you have a few hours once a month to con- tribute to this service to our seniors. Be a part of Luncheon Date - you'll be glad you did. If you know anyone who is living alone or with their families who would enjoy the lunch and social time please call the Community Care Office at 985-8461. There were 14 tables at the weekly card party on Tuesday evening at the Town Hall with the following winners: 1. Merv Storie, 2. Russell Brown, 3. Mary Can- non, 4. Ken Flint, 5. Charlie Campbell, 6. Irene Brown, Low: Faith Lawrence. Draws: Charlie Campbell, Mary Poots, Harold Burgess, Ella Venning. Twenty one U.C.W. ladies met at 6:30 p.m. at the church to share a bountiful pot luck supper at tables beautifully decorated for Christmas by the Morning Unit. The food and fellowship were en- joyed by all. The General Meeting was open- ed with the singing of "This is the day." Sandy Churchill led devo- tions and her meditation, '""Mov- ing Toward Oneness," was based on Scripture from Corinthians and Mark, followed with prayer. Marion Larmer's program was based on Canada's Cultural Mosaic, outlined in the Mandate magazine. In groups of 4 our own ancestry was revealed before a video, "Estevan, Point of Entry," was viewed. A number of residents expressed their thoughts on multicultralism and racism in their small Saskat- chewan border city. Our own views on how we would feel in a new land and how we would want to be treated were expressed in couples and then to the whole group. New insights were reveal- ed as our outlook broadened. 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