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Port Perry Star, 5 Apr 1994, p. 12

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Surely we can soon put away those winter boots to stay! A longtime resident of the Blackstock area, Harold Wheel- er passed away on Easter Sun- day in Oshawa General Hospi- tal following complications after a broken hip. Sympathy is extended to his family, Connie and Ernie Swain of Manvers, Bob and Margaret Wheeler of Snug Harbour, Glen and Lorna ure (alo), |: BU ele] 8] Ni fl Full Range Of ACCOUNTING ivi aiivedidn oy 30474 [¢ 3% « Bedford Simply, Accpac Plus & Lotus Training [) [oR e Convenient On-site Service * New Business Setup ¢ Business Consultations BETTY PENNY e Financial Statements ¢ Income Tax Retums 985-0712 » Strictly Confidential Service Wheeler of Maynooth and Diane and Don Pierson of Blackstock, as well as his many grandchildren and great grand- children. Funeral service will be held on Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the Wagg Funeral Chap- el, Port Perry. There were 12 tables at the weekly Tuesday evening card party with the following win- ners - Margaret Finney, Pat Porrill, Ross McRoberts, Ruby Cawker, Earla Hill, James Emerton, Alma Manns. Lucky draws were won by Richard Manns, Norman Rohrer, John Archer, Vi Linton, Edna Manns and Helen Dorrell. The annual Curling Awards Banquet, with a special commu- nity presentation, will be held on Saturday, April 9 evening at the Rec Centre. The dance fol- lowing is open to the public at $5 per person. Music will be pro- vided by the Travelling Wil- Full Range Of Accounting PROUDLY CANADIAN Hard Work Deserves Its Own Reward. A tasty, easily digestible blend of wholesome ingredients, scientifically formulated to fulfil all the nutritional requirements of your dog. In Four Quality Formulas: Puppy ° * Maintenance Plus * Maintenance Buy A Bag Today At Your Shur-Gaim Pet Food Owtlet: YOUR PET DESERVES @, NUTRITION AND HEALTH Products available at the following dealers: PORT PERRY FEEDS LTD. 40 Vanedward Dr., Port Perry 985-7363 H & M WRIGHT FEED CO. LTD. 3490 Hwy. 7A, Blackstock 986-4201 SPENCER'S FEED SERVICE LTD. Greenbank 985-3371 H.H. GOODE & SON 1987 LTD. Uxbridge 852-3355 banquet Friday burs. On Friday evening, the annu- al Federation of Agriculture Banquet and Dance will be held at the Rec Centre with the guest speaker, humorist Dan Nee- dles. On Tuesday a number at- tended the Estate Planning day at the Nestleton Hall with guest speaker Eleanor Wood, another cutstanding speaker. The Afternoon League of Curling held the windup pot luck lunch at the arena. Presi- dent Carol Gray welcomed eve- ryone and after Grace by Gerald Kelly, evéryone enjoyed a boun- tiful meal. It was decided to have a booth at the Blackstock Fair as a fundraising event again. Lori Aldred, schedule manag- er, reported on the standings as follows: First Carol Gray, Lorna Edgerton and Arlene Rowan with the team of Elizabeth Peet- ers, Karen Kadawoki, Arlene Rowan taking second prize close behind. Third place was won by Carol Gray, Lori Aldred and Lois Dallas. Next year's executive will be President Elizabeth Peeters; Arlene Rowan Vice-President; Lori Aldred Schedule Manager; Marie James Treasurer; Repre- sentative to the main Board Joyce Kelly and Lorna Edger- n. A social time was enjoyed to conclude another successful curling year. Merrill and Jean Van Camp returned home from an enjoya- ble month of March in Florida. Eric and Lois Huntington now live in the house in north Blackstock recently vacated by the Fred Ford family. They held a family gatheringon Sunday. George and Pat Obstfeld, Hei- di and Julie entertained Pat's brothers and their families. for Easter. Guests were Brian and Janet Bray, Ken and Heather Bray, all of the Brooklin area, 'and their children Doug, Wayne, Cathy and Trish Bray. George and Brenda Bryant and Chris enjoyed having their son Dwayne and Carol from Mitchell and daughter Julie 'and Deeter of Ottawa for the weekend. They entertained oth- er members of their families for Easter and also to celebrate Chris' birthday. Happy birth- day, Chris. Joan and Harvey Graham en- tertained Joan's mother Muriel Hoskin of Port Perry and other members of the Hoskin family for Easter Sunday. Rob Gra- ham was home from Toronto for the day. Cecil and Marie Gibson en- joyed hosting a family gather- ing on Sunday when their fami- ly was home for the special day. Guests were Eleanor and Wayne MacDonald, Gareth and Mary Kate, Whitby, Grace and Chris Johnston, Kevin and Heather, Uxbridge, Bob and Margaret Johnston, Rice Lake, Anne and Peter Vanderheul, Blackstock, Julia Vanderheul of Toronto. 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