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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 10 Feb 1971, p. 6

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_ a tate oe ee ee ee ee ee Se a @ -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Feb. 10, 1971 Blackstock News Eps Blackstock Curling Club/ der of couples were out to }the group a tour to see chicks how people who held its annual bonspiel on | enjoy an evening of curling [hatching and answered many |don't know their next- Monday, February ist with | 22d fellowship together. interested questions. The|door neighbour are curious 12 rinks (11 of which were} Blackstock United Church local curlers) participating. | Congregational meeting was The matural ice was very| held on Wednesday, Febru- keen due to the extremely |@ry 3 with 35 members at- cold temperature, competi-| 'tending. Highlights of the tion was high and the fellow-/ meeting were the excellent ship, as is traditional with|reports showing increased this club, was tops. envelope givings, a favour- When all scores had been | able balance and substantial. finally tallied, Club Schedule |!y increased Mission and Manager Harvey Graham pre-| Sérvice Fund givings. The sented the Club Trophy to/"¢w Hammond Organ pur- Jim Byers' rink made up of| chased during 1970 is now Keith VanCamp, skip, Jim | fully paid for. Jamieson, vice, Gerritt Brink-| Mrs. Murray Byers will be man, secéigd and Jim Byers,|the new envelope steward, lead. Second place rink, less|Teplacing Mr. and Mrs. than a point behind was Har-| James Byers, to whom a vote vey Graham, skip, Bill Fer-} of appreciation was express- guson, vice, Merrill VanCamp|¢d for three years of fine second and Floyd Argue lead. | Service in this capacity, The Third place was taken by| Congregation will invite the Neil Malcolm's rink with| Oshawa Presbytery to meet Neil as skip, Don Haddon, | im our church in the near fu- vice, Jim Davidson, second | ture. Approval was given for and Jerry Taylor, lead. High | Session to explore possibili- one game winner was Gerald | ties of joint services with St. Pack visited the new Caes- area Fire Hall, saw the fire| Treasure the years, the golden fighting equipment and had| years demonstration of safety and} Make the most of them fire prevention. Treasure the days, the shining Janis Dorrell and Wendy a eS Lee attended the North Am- s a gem erican Figure Skating Cham- someday you'll remember pionships at Peterborough | erish the friends, the good thrilled to be talkie "ha] "P° Dave kept you company some of the skating stars &| 'ory Uéb times of happiness versity obtained some of their auto-| por love is the only thi graphs. that counts Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson, /When youth's bright dreams Scarborough were recent Kelly, skip, Ernie Swain, vice | John's Anglican Church dur- Ralph Swain, second and Roy | 'g July and August. Similar students} Bob Robertson and Gerald from Blackstock High School | Kelly were added to the Bd. attended the Oshawa Little|0f Stewards. Ralph Larmer Theatre presentation of 'Lion| Voiced appreciation of the and Winter' in Oshawa. congregation to Rev. and Mrs. Also on Wednesday, the| Parsons for their work and WL regular card party was|'¢adership. Rev. Parsons in held with 9 tables present.|rm thanked the congrega- Winners were Ladies high-- tion for their co-operation & Mrs. Olive Gimblett, second | friendly spirit and hoped for Mrs. C. Hardy. Men's high-- continued happy relationship. Ross Alsop, second Elva Van-| The Ist Cartwright "A" Camp. Door Prize Mrs. Bes-|Pack recently visited Peel's sie -Larrett. The next card|Hatehery in Port Perry. OME THING A LOT OF PEOPLE HAVE LEFT AFTER TAXES, /S: A GUILTY CONSCIENCE. ", ¢ \' "EMIEL PLACE" (Queensdale Restaurant) party will be on February 17.| Twelve boys and four lead- On Thursday evening was |®™S emjoyed a film showing Ladies'Night at the Curling |*! the activities of the hat- Rink when quite a good num-/°hery. Mr. A. Smith gave OPTIMIST BINGO Thursday, Feb. 18 Is On The Menu Every Day DID YOU KNOW WE STILL SERVE A 90c Luncheon Special Different Monday - Saturday Ever Tried Our TAKE OUT SERVICE On All Meals -- Phone 985-2066 and we'll have your order waiting. TOWNSHIP OF CARTWRIGHT Tenders for Garbage Pick-Up 1971 The Township of Cartwright calls for Tenders for 1971 for garbage pick-up for the summer months (approx. 650 pick-ups, 27 calls.) In the period June 14 to October 12. All tenders to state equipment proposed to be used and quote lump sum total price. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders must be in Township office before 5 p.m., March 2nd, 1971. For further details call Township Clerk's office at Blackstock. Earl Fowler, Twp. Clerk Sacred Heart Parish Hall UXBRIDGE BIG JACKPOT $260. -- 56 Numbers LITTLE JACKPOT $140. 58 numbers $10.00 Games Where Good Food| i following the winter course }on preparing meals for nour- ishment and economy. We all appreciated the casserole lunch and were so pleasedto receive Bij) 2 copy of all the dishes pre- pared. The fondu cookery demon- stration was very interesting but I'm something like the man who said, "when I'm in- vited out to dinner I want to relax not have to worry about burning my dinner, I can do that at home." Each branch represented planned a number for the programme. It was the live- liest and most humorousenter- tainment. Special mention should be made of the skit by the Nephyr group. Epsom Euchre Club: There were twelve tables playing last Friday evening. Prizes were awarded as fol- lows for ladies; ist Erma Watson, 2nd Grace Bradley, 3rd Kay Osler, low Eileen Gents: 1st Jean Houghland ,playing as a man, 2nd Ab Timms, 3rd Wm. Carnagie, low John Hod- gson, Door; Reg Armstrong. There will be another party in two weeks. Congratulations to Miss Esther Houghland who com- peted in the public speaking INVEST NOW! 8% FIVE YEARS Interest is payable half yearly or may | be left to compound. Young. Door; Vivian Carl. . |Payne, Feb. 4. om News . Sunday visitors with Al and BE fa : [ Re Fi Evans flew to Florida one day last week to join Mr, and Mrs. J.P. Wilson and Ruby home on Wednesday evening Birthday which was Qebruary Feb. 6, and to Miss Brenda] Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerry and family and Mr. and Mrs. A time was held at}Herman Kerry attended the the Fred. West home on Thurs.|50th Wedding Anniversary evening when Sharon enter-|celebration for Mr. and Mrs. tained several of her girl-|Stearman of Uxbridge on friends to a -doo and/ Saturday. pyjama party. following j were present, Elsie Hofstee, We are sorry to that Brenda| "ttle Chris and Stacey Brown Payne. This in honour of are on the sick list. Brenda's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Car/Geer and daughter Terry of of Oshawa and Mrs. E. Hough-|Port Perry and Mrs. Ruby land of Whitby. Mr. and Mrs./Geer were supper guests with Peggy and Tina Ruhl, Reesor Fuel & Lumber

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