"Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" i tA AR 20- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, December 8, 1998 EE ------------------ or PORT PERRY STAR RAL 4 Roorts Anyone who entered the contest can get their shots at the Blackstock Convenience Store Blackstock Fair photos now available for pickup Once again our area has lost two citizens. Mrs. Lorenza McArthur, long time resident with her late husband who was the village doctor, and recently resident of a Peterborough Nursing Home, passed away last week. Sympathy is extend- ed to her family, Jessie and Norm Dysart of Peterborough, Betty McArthur and Ardis McArthur both of Toronto and her three grandsons. The funeral was held last Friday. On Saturday evening Tom Horton passed away after a lengthy illness. His funeral will be Tuesday afternoon at Waggs Funeral Chapel. Sympathy is extended to Marg, his wife of over 50 years, his two daughters Joan (Mrs.Ralph Swain) and Jean, and sons Wayne, Dave, Bob, Brian and Lennie. On Friday evening the Christmas Variety Night pre- sented by "A Touch of Country" and their guests was a great success. The guests who assist- ed with the program were Bunty Webb, Dave Wotten, Highland dancers - Megan Foote and Jennifer Graham. Herb Vine and the Pigeon Creek Trio - Jean McMahon, Ruth Jennings and Perry Grandel. Another delightful evening of Christmas music was the community carol sing held at the United Church on Sunday evening. Partieipating in the program were the high school Junior Concert Band under the direction of John Beirness. The Senior Choir of the St. John's Anglican Church and the Blackstock United as well as much congregational carol singing. The evening concluded with refreshments and a social time. When you are planning your Christmas holiday activities please include thoughts of the Snowflake Curling Bonspiel which will be held at the local arena on Tuesday, Dec. 29 dur- ing the day. This bonspiel is geared for families of all ages for some fun and activity together following too much feasting of Christmas. If you are interested call Cameron Porter, Joyce Kelly or Jan Van Blackstock BY Camp to enter your team. Larry Hoskin of Lake Louise, Alberta spent a few days in the area visiting his mother Muriel Hoskin of Port Perry, and various friends and relatives. On Sunday Joan and Harvey Graham hosted a Hoskin family gathering to give all the clan, chance to visit with him. If you were entered in the Blackstock Fair Photo Contest when you took pictures throughout the fair, you may now pick up your pictures at the Blackstock Convenience Store. Please do so as soon as possible. = The annual three one-act plays will be held at the Rec. Centre of Monday and Wednesday of this week begin- - ning at 7 p.m. An opportunity for a pleasant evening of fun at a very reasonable cost. The Cartwright High School Christmas Luncheon will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 16 from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. at the lunch portable. If you are a local senior and are able to attend please R.S.V.P. to the high school at 986-4241 as soon as possible. The name of the late Roy McLaughlin of Nestleton has been inducted into The Ontario Horseshoe Hall of Fame. Roy earned this award when he played in the A class in the Canadian Men's Championship at the C.N.E. in the 1970s. Roy was one of 14 added at an Induction Service on Sunday, Nov. 8 at the Horseshoe Hall of Fame, in the Khaki Club Wellesly, Ont. Edith has received a beautiful plaque that reads: "Roy McLaughlin Inducted Into Ontario Horseshoe Hall of Fame 1998" Isn't it such a shame that so many of these very deserving honours are left to be presented until the recipient is no longer here to appreciate it? What a proud time for Edith and their family. The annual Cartwright School Christmas Concert will be held the evening of Tuesday, Dec. 15 at the C.C.P.S. The winners at the weekly card party were: Marg Finney - 93, Don Geer, Betty Hockley, Alma Manns, Richard Potter, Velma Johnston and Elwood Manns. Lucky draws were won by Alex Moffatt - two, Kay Brown, Sarah Brunton, Verna Slute and Marie Gibson. At the United Church Sunday morning the Sacrament of Infant Baptism was celebrated when William Andrew Hume, son of Heather and Colin was received. Next Sunday will be White Gift Sunday and the following Sunday, Dec. 20 a cantata pre- sented by the Senior Choir. | "The Wondrous Story" will be given during the worship ser- vice. Rev. David Shearman preached on the topic "Rock the World." . Remember, all seniors are invited Willowtree Farms will host pageant to the CHS Christmas Luncheon By Albert Putsey Caesarea News Cartwright High School The principal, staff and students of C.H.S. are cordially inviting all seniors of Cartwright to a Christmas Luncheon, Wednesday, Dec. 16 from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. There is always a superb meal along with magnificent entertainment. Please R.S.V.P by calling 986-4241 as soon as possible. Caesarea Hall Board Next euchre night this Wednesday, Dec. 9 at 8 p.m. at the hall. I attended our monthly meeting this past Sunday with an update on finance, rentals, and needed repairs. The euchre nights are growing and half of the tickets for the New Year's Eve party are sold. Lots of door prizes are coming. Lake Scugog Historical Society The next most important function is the Christmas Carol Service at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 13 at the Head Church on the Island. Come out and see what the dress was for the 1880 and 90s. They tell me one short verse of one of the carols will be sung in Early French. A great evening is planned. Pine Ridge Garden Club We wound up the business of the club last Tuesday night for this year with the usual great feast of a pot luck supper. Following this we had the retiring offi- cers giving short speeches of the experi- ences and delight in serving the club along with thanking those who assisted them. The newly elected officers gave their thanks on their election and accepted the challenge which lies ahead. The following are our new executive: President - Angela Willis, 1st Vice President - Shirley Love, 2nd Vice President - Pat Kingstone, Treasurer - Rie Hoogeveen, Secretary - Fran Binns. Plus a slate of 10 directors who will be working hard over the next 12 weeks getting everything lined up towards a successful 1999. The largest job is getting a program together for the whole year which lies ahead for the year book. This must be ready for the March 2 meeting which is our first of the new year. Blackstock Lions Club We had a wonderful Christmas party last Saturday night at Nestleton Hall. A beautiful turkey dinner followed by Christmas carols by the Sweet Adelines from Uxbridge area. I think the most fun was receiving a wrapped Christmas gift for each one attending. It was made into a game and there was lots of laugh- ter. Following this we sat around in a circle and sang Christmas carols. Next meeting, Wednesday, Dec. 16. Speaker: Glenn Peast on the subject of that wonderful Lion's Camp Kirk. Scugog Firefighters Last Saturday I attended the Firefighters Turkey Roll. From the gen- eral surveillance I'd say everyone had a good time. The Roulette wheel, the turkey draws and general friendship of conversation. Everyone says "thanks gang it was great." Joke of the Week Overheard: "The government keeps saying the economy is on the right track. There's only one problem. The train isn't moving." Saying of the Week The best tranquilizer is a clear con- science. By Vera Brown Utica / Epsom News There will be a Christmas Pot Luck Dinner sponsored by Bethesda-Reach W.I. on Saturday, Dec. 12 at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Ross and Barbara Evans. You are welcome to join them. Sunday, Dec. 13, church service will be held in Epsom Church starting at 11 a.m. The Sunday School Christmas Pageant will be held on Sunday, Dec. 13 at 3 p.m. at Willowtree Farms. Experience the story of Christ's birth in a barn. On Thursday, Dec. 17 the Collective Kitchen will hold their last session before Christmas and they invite anyone interested to come out to Epsom Church for a lunch of soup and biscuits at 11:30 a.m. Please let Suzanne know at 985-4760 if you are com- ing so they can plan ahead. If anyone in the Epsom- Utica congregation would like to donate home baked goodies for the Christmas Day dinner at the Uxbridge Senior's Centre, please call Suzanne before Dec. 15. I'm pleased to report that Bruce Houghland is recovering nicely follow- ing his recent surgery at Markham-Stouffville Hospital. Several friends and neighbours enjoyed the community Foodgrains Bank project pot luck appreciation supper on Friday night. We are glad to hear that Fern Burnett is feeling some better while having a bout with the shingles. Barbara and Ross Evans, Donald and Joyce Acton journeyed to Stouffville to their brother Gerald and Betty Actons and enjoyed a pre- Christmas dinner. Versa Care in Uxbridge had a lovely bazaar and afternoon tea recently. So nice to visit with old friends. Allan and Joyce Ashton of Oakwood visited with Ruth Ashton this past week. Saturday. By Florence Ashton Ashburn News Sunday was White Gift Sunday at Burns. All perishable foods will be given to the Oshawa Hostel Monetary gifts will be sent to Evangel Hall. The Kirk Guild wishes to thank all those who helped to make their bake sale a success, which was held on Wheels to Meals Christmas lunch will be served on Wednesday, Dec. 9 at St. Thomas Church, Brooklin. Cost only $5. An item for the food hamper would be appreciated. Time is noon. The annual Christmas Eve Service will be held at 7:30 p.m. at Burns Church.Euchre results are as follows: Wheels to Meals Lunch on Dec. 9 eight tables were played. Ladies high - Violet Cole, second - Mary Borland. Men's high - Harold Dennis, second - Ray Porter. Lone hands - Verna Draper and Jean Hodgins. Door prize winners - Ruby Smith (Port Perry). Mary Housego. Next euchre is scheduled for Dec. 17. Theo and Joan Knight visited Jim and Elaine Ewing and family in Orangeville recently. Jim and Carol Manns of Seagrave visited Doug and Florence Ashton last Tuesday evening. It was nice to see Hugh Knight out to church on Sunday following his recent knee surgery. Also, my husband Doug made it out to church following his surgery.