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Port Perry Star, 30 Oct 1990, p. 26

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26 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, October 30, 1990 CHS commencement exercises Saturday Habit No. 3 - To Reduce Gar- bage - Use your composter. If you don't have one yet they are still available at the Twp. Office on North St. for $30.00. Use your composter and start to enjoy the benefits: household garbage that - is not slimmy & smelly, con- tinuous fertilizer for your gardens, fewer trips to the dump, the satisfaction of Reducing your Garbage! Be sure to put your composter as handy as possible to your kitchen door, or window! Where has the summer gone? With the ice already in the local rink various groups are busy. The arena will now be a busy spot after school on Wednesdays. The Blackstock Figure Skating Club has begun its 1990-91 season. There are 95 members skating under the direction of numerous amateur coaches and profes- sional coach Lori Bramley. There will be no skating this week due to Hallowe'en but skating will ® [4 ° ° [4 [4 Ld ° Ld ° ° Ld Ld ° ° [Jd Ld ° L] 3 resume on November 7. The Blackstock Curling Club is busy becoming organized for curl- ing to begin next Monday and Tuesday, November 5 and 6. If you are interested in joining any of the leagues - Mens, Mixed or afternoon where women and (retired) men will be welcome, call Dale VanCamp, Gerald Kel- ly or Glenna McLeod. Action is needed immediately. Mrs. Wilma VanCamp has returned home after spending a week in Kitchener with her grand- daughters Ashley and Kaitlin O'Donnell and their Dad, Jim while Leanne was attending a course in Ottawa. Rolly & Millie Coy, and Mrs. Scott Madill, Edith McLaughlin, Eileen McLaughlin, Connie Swain, Lois Luke, enjoyed a bus trip to Pennsylvania where they visited many interesting attrac- tions in the delightful rural Amish country. PROTECT IT, ~=E|SE sikkens CENTRAL PAINT & WALLPAPER 295 Ritson Rd. S., Oshawa 434-3939 WOODCRAFT Woodstoves - Inserts - Insulated Chimneys & Liners Stoves from Inserts from CERTIFIED INSTALLATION Brooklin (116) 655-8945 We won't be undersold! 20% Carole Little Guess Hollywood Jones New York Mary Rose Marci Lipman Triangle Fnniversary Sa e NOVEMBER 1st to 3rd, 1990 Selected Fall and Winter LADIE'S WEA S OFF 229 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY 985-8551 80 BROCK ST. W., UXBRIDGE 852-3683 Bob Swain, Kathleen Petrie, - Marilyn Allison, Jean Adams, Cindy Werry, Elizabeth Peeters and Joyce Kelly represented Blackstock Fair at the annual meeting of District 4 at Lindsay on Thursday. Blackstock Fair date for 1991 was established as August 24. Congratulations to Elizabeth on being re-elected as Homecraft Representative for District 4. There were 10 tables at the weekly card party with the follow- ing winners - Vera Fawns, Grant Bright, Mervyn Storrie, Pat Por- rill, Bernice Loudfoot, Richard Manns and Jim Green - Low. Draws were won by Mary Poots, Harold Burgesss, Grant Bright, Margaret Shaver and James Emerton. These weekly euchre parties are held on Tuesday even- ings at the Township Hall and are open to anyone who enjoys an evening of cards. On Sunday evening Nancy and Bob Bryans enjoyed supper with Sharon and Ray Wright at Caesarea. Tuesday supper was at Marg and Alf Tomchishin's home with their daughter Sheila Wetzelmeyer visiting from British Columbia. On Wednesday afternoon ap- proximately seventy ladies from eight Women's Institutes gathered at the Purple Hill Orange Lodge to celebrate the eightieth anniversary of the for- ming of the Shirley Women's In- stitute. The hall was decorated in a festive atmosphere. President Joyce Kelly welcomed everyone and opened with the singing of the Ode and repeating the Mary Stewart Collect. She reviewed the history of the forming of the Shirley W.I. in 1910. Local magician Steve Hepburn assisted by his wife entertained with a show that left the ladies shaking their heads in amaze- ment. Ann Franklin accompanied by Jean Stachow on her keyboard favoured with a programme of delightful violin music. A beautiful anniversary cake was cut by President Joyce, Secretary Pauline Carter and long time member Irene Moore. The afternoon concluded with a social time over cake and ice- cream, tea and coffee. Sunday birthday celebrations were held in Egypt at Nancy and Bob Bryans home with Christina 3 years old on Oct. 27, Patti's Oc- tober 11, and Rick's October 30. Other guests were Nathan Alpe, Gord, Deb and Leanne Bryans. Next Sunday morning will be anniversary celebrations at the Blackstock United Church with Rev. Doreen VanCamp as guest speaker. Service will be at the usual 10:00 a.m. Cartwright High School Celebrates 65th Anniversary This year makes the sixty-fifth Estate Planning in your home. Insurance and Investments: " Life * Annuities " Health * Mutual * Group * Funds * Home * RRSPs " Auto " RRIFs * Residential Mortgages DON DAVIDSON Days: 725-1161 Evenings: 986-0165 ThePrudential Boke The Prudential Insurance Company of Amenica year of Cartwright High School's existence in Blackstock. While it may be the smallest publicly sup- ported high school in Ontario, it has throughout its history provid- ed quality secondary education for the students of the area. Three generations of Blackstock students have graduated from Cartwright High School. As rumours of a new high school per- sist and grow, this anniversary assumes even more significance. Thursday, November 22 will mark the beginning of the celebrations. On that evening a Cartwright High Arts Night will be held in the gym of C.C.P.S. The Cartwright High Wind Ensemble will be featured as well as other smaller instrumental and vocal ensembles. The Drama Depart- ment hopes to offer a short presentation as well. Following the performance, the high school will be open for the alumni to gather and chat with old friends. On Friday, November 23 the school will again be open in the afternoon, for public viewing of the school and memorabilia from the past. All former students are invited to attend. The grand finale takes place on the Friday evening when a dinner dance will be held at the Blackstock Community Centre. The dance will feature the Cart- wright High School Stage Band. Tickets are limited to this event and will go on sale in late October. The cost is $15 per person. Anyone with memorabilia from the school or area who is willing to donate item(s) for the school's reunion is invited to contact the school at 986-4241 during regular business hours or drop by the school's new office now located on the main floor. Circle your calendars and search your attics. Beat those gray November blues by atten- ding the C.H.S. reunion. More news will follow in the coming weeks. _ Commencement exercises for C.H.S. will be this Saturday even- ing, Nov. 3 at C.C.P.S. Recently Nancy Bryans visited her niece Bobbi Ann and Mike Brooks and their new baby Mat- thew in Bowmanville. A reminder that "The Zero Gar- bage Funding Raising Commit- tee" is having an information and demonstration session on 100 per- cent biodegradeable household cleaning and personal care pro- ducts on November 3 from 2-4 p.m. in the Blackstock Town Hall. This product is distributed through a Toronto Company call- ed AEcho-Logic More en- vironmental information will be available and an update as to what is going to happen in the near future. Hope to see you there. Nancy Bryans attended her home church, Ebenezer on Sun- day when Richard (Rickey) Harry Gay was christened. He is the son of her cousin Rick and Debbie Gay who along with big brother Derrick received friends and relatives at a reception at Oshawa Golf Club. If you see many cars parked at Jan Martyn's house, it is because she is holding an Open House this week for her Avon business. WE CAN HELP GET CUSTOMERS INTO YOUR STORE BUT THE REST IS UP TO YOU! PRICE - SELECTION - CONVENIENCE They're all important factors when a customer is ready to buy, but in the end it really comes down to" SERVICE. Let the Star help make your business known to over 20,000 potential customers each week. "We can deliver the message, but we can't close the sale....that's up to you!" For advertising Made Easy call the PORT PERRY STAR - 985-7383 GEER -- LIN DSAY in Las Vegas, Nevada. Baker. Carolyn Ann Lindsay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lindsay, St. Thomas, Ontario and Randy Wayne Geer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Geer, Utica, Ontario, were united in marriage on April 11th, 1990 A wedding reception and dance was held on July 21st, 1990 at the Blackstock Recreation Centre. Head table guests were Mr. Trevor Till and Miss Allison Harriman, Miss Jean Campbell and Mr. Paul Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Newlove and Mr. and Mrs. Darryl A surprise shivaree was held on April 13th, 1990. Bridal showers were hosted by Karin and Darryl Baker, Miss Jean Campbell and Marie Geer, Bev Geer and Maureen Mackey and Mr. and Mrs. Len Kelly. A "Jack and Jill Got Married" dance was organized by Trevor Till and friends on July 7th, 1990. Mr. and Mrs. Geer now reside in Woodville. STL

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