* fe rg h i t i i E k 4 Fi ss ae Cubs Receive Centennial Trophy Werry Three-+egged race-u to 12 years - Eidon Werry and Dennis Yellowlees, Valerie and Leanne VanCemp Whee!- _} stock Glenn Hood went to his Island home for the week- end Mrs. Byers spent the week end at her home in Black} Mr. Lovelock has been at! his home nearly every day this week for part of the day jand John Doupe has also been for drives with friends j}and relatives | We are very grateful te Drs. Alien and Martin for the lectures given each week to the staff and we wish to : i t | : rr | r rf + rhe . E : it rH t i | tk : a i Answer "Therein." Better late than never. it took about five weeks before the winners of Roya! Bank Trophy were presented with the prize for the most outstanding float "The Riverboat" in the Centennial parade. Donated by the local branch of the Royal Bank of Canada it was presented to lan and Richard Rudkin two of the hardworking cubs of the First Scugog Pack. Leader Larry Kendall looks on while George Proctor, manager of the local branch presents the trophy. and barrow race Sten Lane, Jahn and Paul Larmer. Guess number - 138 and up. Wes| thank them sincerely What seve letter word contains eight words without rearranging any of its lett » ers? answer at the end of the }} news Blackstock News Miss Mary Beth Smart, Oshawa returned home from a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright as a guest of Elaine on the Urban-Rural Exchange programme. Saturday evening guests of Mrs. Ruth Wilson and Mrs. McQuade were Mrs. Rowena Sherry and Lois, Miss Potts, Port. Hope and Miss Kim Archer of Brighton. On Sun- day Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. McQuade accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wilson and Suzanne of Nestleton and Mrs. Lockyer of Brooklin to 'Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson at West Hill. This family gath- ering was a Celebration of Marg Wilson's birthday. Mrs. Edna Anderson, Bow- manville, Mrs. Florence Fer- guson and Mr. Milton Payne, Newcastle were Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mountjoy. Mr. Carman Werry, Dun- dalk and. Mrs. Anne Hood, Brampton attended the Werry picnic on Saturday and visited various cousins afterward. Mrs. Hood was an overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Swain and Mr. Werry was a guest of Harold and Weir Swain. Dr. and Mrs. Howard Fer- guson, London were Monday guests of Mrs. O. Hill. Mrs. Norman McNally of Colborne spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Cart Wright. Mr. Rudd Heaslip, Toronto spent a few days with his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry VanCamp and visited other relatives. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hector Shortridge and Bill were Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Chetham, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. E. R.Taylor, Enniskillen were Sunday din- mer guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Toms. John Green had his tonsils out last Thureday and is re- covering nicely. The St. John's Anglican Sunday Schoo! held its Annual Sunday School picnic on Wed- nesday, July 14 at Cartwright Park. The afternoon was spent with games and playing on the playground equipment. Of course the bounteous picnic supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Werry and Joy, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bailey, Howard and Tara Lynn attended the Thompson Fam- ily Picnic at the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thomp- son at View Lake. This event was a birthday party ag well as celebrating Mr. Thompson's birthday. His little friends will be happy to know that Jimmy Weaver is recovering nicely from his surgery on his leg last week. Miss Florence VanDermeer, Holland was a Monday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mal- colm and family. Miss VanDer- meer spent several months with the Malcolm family when Jamie was born. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm and family en- tertained the parents and members of the Port Perry Legion All Star Pee Wee Hoc- key team to a pool and barbecue party. About 40 - 45 parents and boys attended this happy event. David Hor- ton and Jamie Malcolm are members of this team. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mdaughlin (nee Joey Rogers) who were mar- ried on Saturday at Sano, Kingswood Acres, Georgian Bay. Local guests at this wedding included the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaughlin and Debbie, Mr. and Mrs. David Kyte and Karen, Mr. and Mrs. Harold McLaughlin, Janis and Kelly, Mr. Bob Kyte, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Paisley. Most of these folks spent the weekend in the cottage country but the bride and groom surprised everyone by coming to his home to spend their brief honeymoon before returning to studies in Guelph for honour of Miss Louise Moore Saturday afternoon and even- ing. Next Saturday Louise be- comes the bride of Mr. Don Swain. Congratulations to another bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Gray (nee Carol Wot- ten) who were married in the/Gien VanCamp and Marion United Church on Saturday afternoon. The annua! Warden's Picnic was held on Saturday after- noon in Orono Park. Those who attended from Cartwright were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Maicolm, Mr. and Mrs. Lew- rence Malcolm, Gail, Barry and Lauri, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Mairs, Mr. and Mrs. Mer- lin Suggitt, Mr. and Mrs. Mer- rill VanCamp and Valerie, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Asselstine, Colin and Teresea On Sunday Mr. and Mrs Vernon Asselstine, Colin and Teresea attended the Foster Parents' Picnic at Kenwin, Wicklow. Vernon is on the Board of the Children's Aid Society. Mark Graham and Darcy Dorrell are attending Camp Quin-Mo-Lac at Moira Lake for this week One day last week the 4 H members of Durham County held «a Judging Day at the Picnic. On Saturday, July 17th. the 98th. annual picnic of the Werry-Wright-Philp family was held at Cartwright Recreation Centre. Reception Commitee Ralph and Peggy Larmer reg- istered 150 people and gave out some tags. After the dinner, served buffett style by the Women's Institute members, President William Werry welcomed ev- eryone and asked for the minutes of the executive meeting held in June Peggy Larmer gave the Treasurer's report Dr. George Werry spoke briefly of the plans which the Centennial! Commitee are making for our 100th picnic in 1973 Next year the picnic will be held in Blackstock on the Srd Saturday in July The Executive for the next two years is as follows Past president - Wm. Werry; President - Davey Werry; Vice Pres. - Fred Wright; Secre- tary - Aileen VanCamp; Treasurer - Peggy Larmer; Management Committee | | Mrs. Arens came here last | week from Uxbridge and cel |ebrated her Slst birthday on | July 16th with « lovely cakel | decorated with candies Mrs | tea hour and it tasted as good jas it looked from her daughter Mrs. Wickett of Little Brit ain who is her 96th year Loon natn Wiiiien steen a QUALITY CONSTRUCTION - LUMBER - For All Your Building Needs -- in Spruce, Cedar and Pine Yr; W * Same day FREE Delivery * Competitive Prices