14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, November 20, 1990 ~ This 40th reunion will be long remembered 0.N.O. 40th Reunion What a fantastic success! This evening will long be remembered by the 86 past and present members and their spouses. Following a happy hour, a scrumptious dinner was served by Tripp N'Toms caterers. With our stomachs completely satisfied, a warm welcome which included many interesting facts of O.N.O. history was extended by our president Nancy Bryans. Anecdotes of years gone by, given by Gwenyth Thompson, Jessie Bowles and Donna Kyte, brought back many memories, some serious, many amusing of The Heart Facts Is high blood ANDRE | pressure FOUNDATION | dangerous? OF ONTARIO Yes. When your blood pressure is too high, it laces an increased strain on the eart. High blood pressure can result in congestive heart failure, hardening of the arteries, heart attack, stroke or kidney disease. You cannot tell your blood [rassuse by the way you feel - ave it checked once a year. For more information, contact your local Heart and Stroke Foundation. Improving your odds against Canada's #1 killer what a great and worthwhile organization O.N.O. has been to the Blackstock community. On behalf of the O.N.O. Club, Ellen Russell, in a very loving and gentle manner, paid tribute to the late Norma VanCamp who was a very active member until her: passing a year ago. At the conclu- sion of her talk, a framed painting was unveiled in Norma's memory which will always hang on the Rec Centre wall for everyone to enjoy. The music provided from the beginning during dinner to the end for the dance by Jeanette DeSoursa on her electronic accor- dian was excellent, the reading by Judy Crawford was certainly entertaining, the skits, produced by present O.N.O. members were ridiculous but turned many gig- gles into outright laughs. Kathleen Dorrell only charter member who is a present member was presented with a bouquet of flowers and a special- ly engraved pen. 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The store, however, will be open Saturdays from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm, beginning this Saturday, until Saturday, December 15th, Yor your convenience. Wagner Enterprises believes that personal service is what most people want, and are prepared to give you that, with years of experience to assist you in your new or renovation pro- ject. They hope to see you soon Now that one reunion has suc- cessfully passed this coming Thursday and Friday will be the 65th reunion of Cartwright High School. On Thursday evening an arts programme of music and drama will be enjoyed at the Cart- wright Central Public School, Fri- day afternoon the high school will be open to view all types of displays and Friday evening will be dinner and dance at the Recreation Centre. For further in- formation call the school at 986-4241. Plan to join the fun. Word has been received of the passing of former resident Roy Stinson. Sympathy is extended to his wife Barbara and his family as well as to his many cousins in this area. Helen and Stuart Dorrell visited many relatives and friends in this area before leaving on Sunday for a four month vacation in Australia and New Zealand. What stories they will have to tell when they return. Don't forget the penny and bake sale on Saturday, December 1 at the Blackstock United Church, 12:30 p.m. Sponsored by the Blackstock Lioness Club. After- noon tea plus draws and door prizes. Remember the bread making course on November 26 at 1 p.m. or 7 p.m. in the kitchen of the Recreation Centre. Please join Carol Thornton at 986-0616 or Dora Martyn 986-5378 to deter- mine the time you wish. Does Eunice Streeter or anyone who knows her read this column? Please contact me at 986-4257 as soon as possible. I need her address. Mrs. Susan Schaad of Tetamagouche, Nova Scotia has spent considerable time visiting her daughter Ingrid and David Larmer, Robert and Steven and also her son in the Guelph area. There were 11 tables at the weekly card party on Tuesday evening with the following win- ners - Bruce Bright, Mervin Storie, Lorna Swain, Norman Rohrer, Irene Brown and Elsie Pogue. Low - Effa Stainton. Draws - Albert Watts, John Ar- cher, Grant Bright, Mervin Storie, Richard Manns, Annie Fee. Afternoon Unit U.C.W. On Tuesday the 13th the After- noon Unit of the U.C.W. assembl- ed at the home of Flora Samells with twelve members present. After a delicious dessert lun- cheon, Marion Larmer, president opened the meeting with a thought-provoking reading entitl- ed, "What kind of a Christian are you?"' Next the roll call was answered with "a Bible verse which helps me" Aileen Byers then gave a reading, "Who are you?" a prayer. This was follow- ed by a hymn, '"Take my Life." The topic for the meeting was taken by Grace Hall who talked about "The Church Year and the - ongoing love of God which has no beginning and no end. She related this to the Advent Season. There was a discussion about - op _----rT------------------------_------ some upcoming dinners. The December meeting will be on Tuesday, December 11 at the home of Jean Adams in the form of a pot-luck dinner. Aileen Byers closed the meeting with the benediction. Environment Habit No. 5 Conduct a family garbage audit. Look at your garbage at the end of the week and evaluate where it has come from. How much is from packaging? How much is from school, the office, church? How much is from junk mail? Is there anything that could have been recycled or com- posted? Now, what can be done to make this amount smaller next week? 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