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Port Perry Star, 24 Jul 1990, p. 21

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4 BUFFET Blackstock Fair p It is that time of year again when the Blackstock Fair prize lists are once again available. To help in cutting postage costs. local exhibitors may pick up books at the home of the secre- tary 63 Scugog St. N. There were 10 tables at the weekly card party on Tuesday evening with the following win- ners-Myrtle Gimblett, Stern naMcLaughlin, Dave Hall, Cla- ra Warren, Betty Hockley, Harold Swain Low-Jim Gibson. Draws were won by Betty Bar- nett, Harold Barnett, Eileen Yaar, Marg Hall, Betty Bar- nett. Les Waters is recovering Olive Beacock of the Port Perry Villa spent Sunday with. her brother Leslie and Grace, then on Wednesday Gertie Wanamaker of Seagrave spent the afternoon with her friends the Beacocks. Bill Bolton is home after tour- ing Western Canada. While there he spent some time with his stepson Larry Brown and family. 'Thursday evening the hall was open for another night of cards. The Jucly winners: M- tle Gimblett, Berneice Wells, Margaret Watson, Alvin Spen- cer, Bernie Loudfoot, Richard Manns. The last euchre of the season will be held on Thurs- day evening. Jennifer Marsh returned home on Saturday after spend- ing a week at Girl Guide Camp near Haliburton. Sister Kristy spent a few days with Grandpa and Grandma Marsh at Lake Simcoe while Mom and Dad went sailing with friends for a 3 All You Care }{ to Eat! { SUNDAY { BREAKFAST 6.89 2 Kids ){ 1/2 Price RUCK CHT Experience [I { AFAMILY RESTAURANT! $ i "OPEN 7 DAYS a WEEK" from back surgery in Toronto Hospital. We wish you as speedy a recovery as possible. Mrs. Margaret VanCamp has returned home from a stay in Port Perry Ho#pital. Her daughter Rev. Doreen Van Camp from Sudbury spent some time with her last week. Over the weekend quite a number of relatives from the area attended the wedding of Wilson Rodman and Melody Dorrell in Charlton United Church. The dinner and dance was held in Englehart Commu- nity Hall. Those attending from this area were: Harold and Ei- leenMcLaughlin and their fam- few days. Lynn Marie Glass arrived home from Edmonton to attend the wedding of her brother Stanley and Debra Wakeling. SER: 3 SE 33 ily, Linda and Roy Bradburn, Matthew and Amanda, Janis and Bill St. John, Owen, Court- ney and Heather, Kelly and Terry Gatchell, Dalton and Kathleen Dorrell, and their family Nancy and Bill Dickson and Michael of Burlington, Leanne Wills, Laura and Emily of Belleville, Heather and Grant McLaughlin,. Carla and Abby, Janis and Glenn McCo and family of Port Perry, Keit and Wilma VanCamp and their family, Cindy and Dennis Wer- ry, Robert and John, Kendra, Barry VanCamp and friend, Debbie VanCamp and Bill Showler, Jay VanCamp, Ge- rald and Joyce Kelly, and Es- ther. We all enjoyed the trip as well as attending a beautiful wedding. The annual Durham East Soil and Crop Improvement As- sociation tour visited the Sas- katoon and Regina areas of Sas- edding Wedding took place on Satur- day at Chisholm near North Bay. Those attending from here were Stanley's mother Gail, Terry and Eileen Hodgins, cou- sin, Heather Lucas arrived home from Japan in time for the wedding and a visit with Mom and Dad for a month. Give Peggy a call with your news. Fiddling Contest 'If old time fiddling is your cup of tea, Shelburne is the place to be August 10-12. This year is the 40th anni- versary of the Canadian Cham- pionship old time fiddlers con- test. More than 150 competitors in several different classes (ranging in age from six to 87) will be there and they hail from all over Canada and the United States. They'll be competing for more than $6000 in cash prizes plus trophies, and a Suzuki vio- 705-324-9444 | 4 {ACROSS FROM LINDSAY TOWN HALL | FW NWP WW WE W WIE I WWE WW SF AWW UW Gr ur to ne WSN Saree 0000000000000 0000 tsetse seteststeesessssd lin made from Ontario maple and Japanese spruce. . One of the highlights will be the return of eight former "champions to perform in a jam- boree on the Friday evening. The competitions will be held in the Shelburne Sports Complex. The community is located on Highways 10 and 89, 60 miles northwest of Toronto. Calling Scugog youths Would you like to improve your self-confidence? work in the field of recreation? or do you enjoy working with children? If you answered yes to any of the above questions, we have the program for you "Counsellor In Leader- ship." This is a certificate pro- gram for 13 year olds and up. Participants will be led through a week of theory on leadership, program planning, first-aid, child development and behaviour management. The second week of . the program participants will be in the camps gaining on the job experience. The cost of this program is $35.00 for two weeks beginning Ju- ly 23 - Aug. 3 for more information or to register tontact Kim 985-4370. Please recycle this newspaper PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, July 24, 1990 -- 21 rize lists are available katchewan last week. Those from here who enjoyed this fine tour or farms, and sites of inter- est were Richard and Ruby VanCamp, Lloyd and Thelma - Wright, John and Marion Car- naghan, Edith 'and Roy ughlin, Ernie and Connie Swain, Ben and Wemke De- Jong. No doubt we will hear more details of this interesting trip from some of the partici- pants. Sympathy is extended to Alice and Jim Waldriff and family on the passing last week of Alice's grandmother Mrs. Nelson of Campbellford. Word has been recieved on the passing of Don Pargeter of Port Perry. Sympathy is ex- tended to his wife the former Grace Graham of Blackstock and their family. While Rev. Dale Davis enjoys this month of holiday, service will continue in the United Church. Next Sunday service will be taken by Nestleton friends on August 5, by Stephen Saywell, on August 12 by Blackstock friends and on Aug. 10 by Rev. Don Tansley. On that same day Norman Seli will conduct the Nestleton Ceme- tery Decoration Service at Nes- tleton. Please remember to phone in your items to me at 986-4257 during the summer months as well as the rest of the year. Deadline is mid-morning on Mondays. Reports of trips, fam- ily gatherings, and other items are always welcome. Ladies and children of the community are reminded of the bridal shower in honour of Deb- bie VanCamp which will be held next Sunday afternoon at the Blackstock United Church C.E. Room, at 2 p.m.- All are welcome to attend. country Lane Hwy. 7A & High Street. Port Perry. Ontario "Tomorrow is often the busiest day of the week." Kelly, Zuly, Greenway, Bruce BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS Motor Vehicle -- Criminal. 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