B6 - PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, Oct. 12, 1994 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Curlers to begin season Oct. 17 Curlers please note that an error was made in last week's news regarding the date of curl- ing registration - it will be Mon- day, Oct. 17 at 7 p.m., for all leagues. Do come prepared to curl a fun game. Blackstock Figure Skating Information Night will be Wednesday, Oct. 19 at 7:30 p.m. at the arena. Figure skating be- gins on Wednesday, Oct. 26. The regular Fair Board meet- ing will be held this Thursday evening, Oct. 13 at the Recrea- tion Centre. Best wishes are extended to Leanne MacDonald who is in Japan teaching English to stu- dents from the ages of 16 to 44. This is a two-year assignment which Leanne is enjoying very much. Congratulations to Harold and Eileen McLaughlin who cel- ebrated their 45th wedding an- niversary on Sunday with a family dinner at Cadmus Coun- try Club. Their immediate fami- ly attended and many family photos were taken, at this time. 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On Sunday, Jack and Helen Green, Bryan Green and Heath- er Roundtree, Bryce Green and Gen Hudgin attended Harmony United Church service when Al- exander James, son of Natalie and Jim Hood was baptized. Following church, Natalie and Jim hosted a family gathering in honor of the occasion. Tara and Terry Taylor, Neil and Elaine Bailey were Thanks- giving guests of Howard and Ju- lie Bailey of London. On Nov. 5, the annual St. John Fall Supper will be held beginning at 4:30 p.m. This is the same evening as the Black- stock Fiddle Contest so a splen- did opportunity to go out for supper followed bv an evening of great entertainment. Special guests will be Graham and El- eanor Townsend - Graham will entertain while Eleanor will be ajudge. The following day at 4 p.m. a special choir from Royal St. George's College will be at St. John's Anglican Church for evensong. This choir has made several tours around the world and to many points in North America. Andrew Barlow is at this college and a parishioner of St. John's. A great event. Whitby Location Open Evenings & Saturdays. 434-6121 On Sunday evening at 7 p.m. the annual Ecumenical Service featuring choirs from the other churches of Cartwright will be held at St. John's Anglican Church. Many dates to mark on your calendars. "Best wishes to Lisa Gilbank who is studying radiography at Mitchener College, Toronto. She is in first year of her three- year course. There were nine tables at the weekly card party with the fol- lowing winners: Theresa Berk- ers, Verna Slute, Mary Finney, Earla Hill, Richard Manns, Da- vid Craig and Grant Bright. Draws were won by Theresa Berkers, Alma Manns, Charlie Campbell (twice), Eileen Ward- er and Carl Gimblett. Stuart and Helen Dorrell have enjoyed having Jack and Margaret Tufts of Souris, Mani- toba for several days. Jack and Margaret are the parents of their son-in-law Steve. Blackstock Women's Insti- tute by Lois Luke, P.R.O. 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