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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 14 Apr 1971, p. 16

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UG -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 14, 1971 Blackstock News Continued On April Tth, the Bilack- steck Women's Institute pre cede@ their Annual Meeting with a Pot Luck dinner in the Township Hall. After a sumptuous meal, the Institute Ode and Collect were repeated. Minutes of the last annual meeting and correspondence were read The roll call was answered by payment of fee for the coming year The treasurer's report and report of the standing com- muttees qwere read. Since no changes were be-| ing made, Mrs. Shortridge read and moved the adoption | of the slate of officers brought im by the Nominat- ALL PHASES Courtesy, BOB COOP OEEE LCC PLECECE EDP PPP L\ " BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL aie Weney Kahn Farm sien - Furniture Real Estate, Etc Action By Auction' Can at m expense Whitby 668-6189 Get Malcolm Phillips ONTARIO LAND SURVEYOR 157 Main Street W Stouffville, Ont Phone 640-403! DUFF Electronics ADMIRAL TELEVISION SALES & SERVICE 985-7993 or 985-2728 PORT PERRY Septic Tanks Cleaned By PUMP EQUIPMENT Septic Tanks and Weeping Beds Installed BOB'S CARPENTRY Imagination and Estimates ~. -- PREE -- SEAGRAVE, ONT. ing Committee. This was seconded by Mrs. M. McKee and accepted by the mem bers. The District Annual will be held on May 20 at Solina An invitation was received to East Durham's 60th anni- versary at Millbrook on April 16th ht was moved and seconded that we give gifts to the 4H girls on Achievement day, also that the card parties be discontinued after May 12th. Officers for the coming year: -- President---Mrs. P. VanCamp lst Viee--Mrs. L. Thompson | Secretary--Mrs. K. Samells Treas.--Mrs. R. Mountjoy | District Director-- OF CARPENTRY BERO 985-7027 DIRECTORY For Income Tax & Bookkeeping Services see ALEX SHEPHERD Room 2 Post Office Building Phone 985-703! Specializing in Business and Farm Operations Bregman, Sharpley & Co. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 22 Main St. W. Stouffville. Ontario Resident Partner S Kusatz, C.A Tel. 640-1991 964-1370 (Toronto Line) Murray Burnfield PLUMBING & HEATING 110 Simcoe St. North PHONE 985-7980 Foreed Air Furnaces Pressure Systems New Work Repairs EMMERSON PTOLEMY GENERAL REPAIRS -- FARM SALES - OSHAWA -- 725-5751 or 723-0501 Gulf Service Station * Brothers Construction ° Have your house built by experts. Also General Repairs, Cottages Raised, Foundations etc. For free estimates call Harvey 985 - 3203 MYLES KING Auctioneer and Valuator FURNITURE and ANTIQUES Mrs. S. VariCamp Alternate--Mrs. C. Smith Pianist--Mrs. R. Taylor Public Relations-- Mrs. G. Storng Fruit and Flowers-- Mrs. M. Graham and Mrs. H. Shortridge Group Leaders--Mrs. F. Hoskin; Mrs. V. Bailey; Mrs. G. Skelding; Mrs. G. Thompson. Curator--Mrs. McArthur. CURLING BANQUET The annual Banquet of the Blackstock Curling Club was held on Saturday evening in the Recreation Centre with approximately one hundred }eurlers and their ladies at- | tending. Rev. V. Parsons said Grace before the delici- ous roast beef dinner was enjoyed, Richard VanCamp, Vice President, presided | throughout the evening due }to the recent illness of the President Jim Jamieson. Jim was able to be present and expressed the appreciation of |the group to the Women's | Institute for the dinner. Mrs, [Percy VanCamp, replied. | Gerald Kelly introduced Nor- man Watson and Ear! Smith LLLP F & G CONSTRUCTION R.R. 4, Port Perry BUILDING & REMODELLING Cottage Raising Foundation Work, Etc. For any of your con struction needs call us. 985-2979 Get your ---- Prices WM. A. COLLINS BRUCE PORTER AUCTION SERVICE Farm Sales, Household Real Estate, etc. Phone 986-4673 Malcolm Pallant ACCOUNTANT ATLL RR. 3 PORT PERRY Phone 985-2085 Evenings & Week-Ends INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED General Insurance -- Port Perry - 985-7306 and GRIEVE Port Perry - 985-3182 from Port Perry who delight- ed their audience with sev eral vocal solos which were very well received. The Bonspie! Trophy was presented by its donor, Mer- lin Suggitt to the winners, Jim Byers, Jim Jamieson, Gerritt Brinkman and Pat Porrill_. The secretary Roy Me- Laughlin read the minutes & presented the new slate of officers which were accepted by the members. The slate is:-- Past Pres.--Jim Jamieson President--Richard VanCamp Vice-Pres.--Jim Gray Committee Members-- Jim Byers, Gerritt Brinkman and Glenn Larmer Schedule Manager-- Harvey Graham Appreciation was voiced by Richard to the Executive, to the curlers who had a fine attendance this year in spite of many stormy nights, to the new curlers, to the new secretary -treasurer and to the caretaker, Bruce Mount- joy The first place wirffiers were presented their prizes by G. Brinkman. Winners were H. Graham, B. Fergus- on, M. VanCamp & F. Argue Second prize winners were J. Gray, Harold Swain, R VanCamp and D. Dorrell Jim Byers presented these prizes. Jim Gray presented third | prizes to J. Byers, J. Jamieson G. Brinkman and P. Porrill. Throughout the evening draws were made for prizes of chickens with the follow ing receiving chickens: Har old Crawford, Ernie Swain, George Cochrane, Glenn Lar j mer, Victor Parsons, Vernon Asselstine, Walter Wright, Ken Lee, David Hudson, John Carnoghan. The grand prize of a turkey was won by Ray Suggitt. The evening closed with the singing of O Canada. | and Dist! | Manchester News A large congregation atten-|ter and daughters of Whitby ded church on Sunday morn ing. Rev. Barry Pogue brought a fine Easter Mess age and a full choir added much to the Service. David Conboy spent the long week-end with his mo- ther in Toronto. A good representation from Manchester attended the service at Scugog on Good Friday evening. Mrs. Dolly Roberts visited relatives in Toronte over the holiday week-end. Mrs. Crosier visited Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Sonley on Tuesday afternoon. « Mr. and Mrs. Stan Isoki, Toronto, were with Mr. and Mrs. A. Roach over the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Crox- all have returned home from Florida where they spent the winter. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Best on Sun- day were Mr. and Mrs. Sandy McTavish and Stephen, Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Crosier and Tommy, Saint- field' and Mrs. M. Crosier. Mr. and Mrs. Don MeWhir- called at the Best home on Sunday afternoon Dr. and Mrs. David Hender- son & children of Aja% cclied on Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mit chell on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Hit- chens, Jody-Lyn, Jamie and Shelley of Bowmanville were dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell on Sunday Mrs. Gerald Crosier, Jim- my and Barclay and Mrs. Mary Vangeller, Ajax and Mr. Wes Crosier, Sunderland visited Mrs. Crosier on Wed- nesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Lane, Port Perry. visited Mr. and Mrs. Grant Franklin on Sun- day. Callers at the Franklin home were Mr. and Mrs Allan Walsh, Sutton and Mr and Mrs. Vern Ellicott, Port Perry. Mrs. F. Johnston and Ken neth Torrens attended the concert at Uxbridge and en- joyed the Emanuel New song Harmonaires from Emanuel Bible College, Kitchener pecial PLYWOOD = <€29 -- $3.99 per sheet PLYWOOD - 4x8' $5.00 per sheet PLASTIC FOLDING DOORS -_ (IDEAL FOR CLOSET) _311.00 per door Reesor Fuel & Lumber PORT PERRY Port Perr \ Objecti\ $3,500.00 CANVASSERS will Calling Door to Door in your area during the Month of |'Please be Generous' AP be RIL

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