"A Family Tradition for 125 Years" er goles Le | noo od de inl a m---- nity event Truly a community event Blackstock residents ready for weekend Fair This fair week will be one of much extra work, fewer hours of sleep and much fellowship for most of our community as the many preparations for the annual Blackstock Fair are underway. This is why our fair is truly a com- munity event. On Sunday evening the annual Ecumenical Church service was held in the Recreation Center with Rev. Doreen Van Camp of Val Therese, near Sudbury conduc- ting the service. Musical numbers were provided by the choirs of St. John's Anglican Church, St. Ber- nadettes Roman Catholic Church, Nestleton, Nestleton United and Blackstock United. Scripture was read by Agricultural Society President Dale Van Camp. A social time was enjoyed following the service. Members of the Ralph and Glenn Larmer families were busy over the weekend with the 40th wedding anniversary of Harvey and Lois (Larmer) Yellowlees party on Saturday evening at the Base Line Community Center followed by a family gathering on Sunday at their home. A number of others from this community joined Harvey and Lois to celebrate this special event. Con- gratulations and best wishes, Lois and Harvey. On August 6 there were 15 tables of euchre at the Communi- ty Hall for the weekly card party with the following winners: Laurenna Bright with the fine score of 95; James Emerton, Dorothy Edwards, Ruby Smith, . Charlie Campbell, Joan Bayley and Mary Poots. Draws were won by Ann Taylor, Betty Burnette, Earla Hill, Mary Poots, Dorothy Venning, Laurenna Bright, Mur- ray Geer and Lorna Swain. Last week there were 12 tables with the winners as - Charlie Campbell, Ruby Smith, Mary Poots, Ruby Cochrane, Freda Ashton, Dorothy Edwards, Florence Larmer. Draws: Lorna Swain, Marion Webb, Mary Poots, Harold Swain, Bernice Wells, Muriel McLeod. On Saturday evening an ex- cellent crowd attended the Jack and Jill party in honor of Terry Taylor and Tara Bailey at the Nestleton Hall. Music was provid- ed by the Dennis Fransen Music Services. On Sunday afternoon a lovely bridal shower organized by the community was held in honor of bride-to-be Tara Bailey. After Tara opened her many beautiful gifts she replied fittingly. A social time was enjoyed over a very tas- ty lunch. Glad to report that Wes Pearce is home again feeling better. This week he celebrated his 90th birth- day with a family dinner at Haugens in Manchester, along with some close friends. Wes received the customary greetings on this special occasion. Follow- ing dinner everyone returned to the home of MaryLou and George Carnochan and family. The fami- ly presented Wes with a chair at this time. Congratulations! Many from this area attended various functions at the Peter- borough Exhibition last week. On Friday evening difficulties were experienced when a very heavy rain caused much flooding. The Van Camp families are busy with special activities prior to Bob and Marie Attfield and boys moving to British Columbia the last week of August. Con- gratulations to Bob on his splen- did promotion. Best wishes to this COUNTRY LANE REALTY LTD. Hwy. 7A & High Street - Port Perry, Ont. RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE 985-7351 Aa dependent outed 3d erated member broker of Coldwell Banker Alastor of Canada Inc ® Woy ae) Ao L=Xo os [=e [VIR Qo To 1 141 oF =20 {o] 4 work as soon as they find a job." vovesres | DURMAM | v IMPORTS S INK G i di 3 NONSTTUAL Rebuilt Cylinder Heads Flywheel Machine CENTRE Complete Engine Rebuilding Crank Kits Cam Kits Engine Kits Boring & Honing Drums & Rotors Turned GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS Engines installed, Brakes, Transmissions installed, Tune ups etc. v Serving Durham Region For Over 20 Years CallLary 985-8800 Blackstock News by Joyce Kell young family in their new surroundings. On Saturday evening Cindy and Dennis Werry and boys, Kedron hosted a going away party in honor of Marie and Bob Attfield and family. This lovely party was attended by a large number of relatives and friends to wish Marie and Bob best wishes. Blake McLaughlin was guest of honor on the occasion of a family party one day last week celebrating his 50th birthday. Many happy returns, Blake. On the weekend Janet Van Camp, Mary and Michael were in Meaford visiting Janet's parents Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ford. While there they attended the Ford family picnic. The Pennies for the Hospital for Cartwright brought in 3000 pen- nies for the past month. This amount is less than last time. Let's improve for next month. Noreen & Neil Malcolm enter- tained their family on Sunday -- Mary Lou and David Kellogg, Janelle and Natalie of Welcome, Gord Malcolm, Jordan, Jeanna & Jason of Ajax, Jamie Malcolm and Brennan. Women's Institute Meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the united church. Guest speaker from Big V Pharmacy. Blackstock Lioness Club -- Plans are being finalized for the Country & Western dance to be held at the Blackstock Recreation Center on Saturday, September 21, 1991. Music will be provided by the popular "Tradesmen." For in- formation call Joan Gauthier 986-5335. Day Camp Scugog area children joined in the fun of Exploring Scugog, an exciting camp program offered by the Township of Scugog. Campers travelled around Port Perry to places like the fire hall, Hiryu Bushido Kai Martial Arts Center, Centennial Lanes, Bird- seye Pool and Pleasure Valley. Children enjoyed a week full of fun and excitement. What a great way to end the summer. Staff hope to see all campers again next year and wish them all a safe school year. Port Perry Fire Calls Aug. 14 - 16.29 hrs. -- motor vehicle accident, Hwy. 12. (four injured; one casualty). Aug. 15 - 22.50 hrs. -- hydro wires down. Aug. 15 - 22.52 hrs. -- hydro wires down. Aug. 15 - 23.00 hrs. -- motor vehicle accident, Con. 6 east, Hwy. 12. Aug. 18 - 01.51 hrs. -- motor vehicle accident. (two injured). Aug. 18 - 18.52 hrs. -- B.B.Q. fire, 578 Walsh Dr. Aug. 18 - 23.26 hrs. -- motor vehicle accident, Reg. Rd. 7. (one injured, one casualty). Merrill and Rilda Ross of Brooklin are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary on Friday, Aug. 23. The couple has three children Gary and Shirley Ross, Wayne and Donna Ross, and Bill and Nancy Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Ross also have six grandchildren -- Elizabeth, Kathryn, Ken, Sharon, Annette, and Brian -- and six great-grandchildren -- Stepha- nie, Lindsay, Allan, Johnathan, Joshua and Rory. 4.2 /C Canada Decision 91 - 560. 01 Cablesystems Inc., Blackstock; Caesarea; Cannington; Hastings; Havelock; Norwood; Omemee; Sunderland; and Woodville, Ont. APPROVED - Renewal of the license for the cable distribution undertakings serving the communities noted above from 1 October 1991 to 31 August 1996. "You may read CRTC documents in the 'Canada Gazette' part 1; at CRTC offices; at reference libraries; and at the licensee's offices during normal business hours. 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