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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Apr 1984, p. 8

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8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville. April 11,1984 Blackstock Area News by Joyce Kelly Last week Cartwright lost one of its esteemed older residents with the passing of Oscar Graham Graham after a lengthy illness. Sincere sympathy sympathy is extended to Mrs. Graham, to his daughter Alma and Ross Duff and his two grandchildren Graham and Barb and family and Marilyn Duff. The funeral was held on Friday from Port Perry Funeral Chapel. Sympathy is also extended to Doug, Karen Benns and family on the untimely passing of- Doug's father last week. Better health is wished wished to all the flu sufferers in the area. Pleased to report that Cecil Hamilton Hamilton is improving in Oshawa Hospital. Lulu Graham, Susie Harris and Alma Taylor are all patients in Port Perry Hospital. Hope you are all feeling better soon. The Blackstock and District Lions Annual Charter Night was held on Saturday night at the Blackstock Recreation Centre. Guest speakers Were Harvey and Joan Graham who showed slides of their recent European trip. A good time was enjoyed by all. Also on Saturday evening several from here enjoyed the last programme of the season at the Town Hall, Port Perry. The international international musical group Genes brought the season to a most enjoyable enjoyable close. A fine crowd gathered at the Blackstock United Church Sunday School rooms for an enjoyable family party on Saturday evening. Frank Barkey in his own manner was able to have folk of all ages from the youngest up enjoying an evening of square dancing with many other dances included. Sunday afternoon and dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Larmer were Don and Doris Larmer of Peterborough; Peterborough; Audrey and Glen Gibson of Oshawa, Miss Edna Larmer; and Miss Rhonda Pascoe of Calgary. Calgary. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fraser, Kent and Erin of Agincourt, Mr. and Mrs. Grant McLaughlin and Carla were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mahaffy. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Taylor were June and Don Bickell, Katie-Ann, Julie and Sandra of Stroud, Mr. Douglas Taylor of Norland. Congratulations to former residents Gib and Doris Marlow who celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary last week. The Scugog Beautification Beautification Committee will meet next Wednesday, April 18 at the Railroad- house Motel, Port Perry at 7:30. Come and see the slides. Blackstock Women's Institute's Annual Meeting Meeting was held in the Community Hall on April 4. After a delicious potluck dinner the meeting meeting began with the Ode and the Mary Stewart Collect. President Dora Martyn welcomed everyone present including 2 visitors - Mrs. Grace Hall who has moved to our community community and Mrs. Kristen- sen's sister-in-law from Denmark. Minutes from the last meeting were read and approved as was the Treasurer's report. Mrs. Pat Sleep reported on the Bicentennial Bicentennial Meeting. There will be a special weekend on Oct. 12-14. Mrs. Jean Adams gave an interesting report on the Seminar held at the Holiday Inn. Annual reports were given by all convenors. The Hospital Spring Fair will be held at the Latcham Centre on April 28. A summary day for the Quilting Course will be at the Public School on May 3, 7:00 p.m., and the District District Annual will be at the United Church on May 23. A yard sale is being planned for late spring. Miss Doreen VanCamp graciously donated one of her new books to the W.I. Mrs. Percy Van Camp, Life Member, took charge of the election of new officers: Past Pres. - Mrs. D. Sleep; Pres. - Mrs. H. Martyn; Secretary Secretary - Mrs. D. Sleep; District Director - Mrs. C. Adams ; Alternate Director - Mrs. L. Wilson; 1st Vice - Mrs. R. McLaughlin; 2nd Vice - Mrs. H. Luke; Pianist - Mrs. D. Sleep; Public Relations - Mrs. H. Bradburn; Sunshine Committee - Mrs. J. Kristensen; Auditors - Mrs. L. MacArthur, Turn to Page 9 Caoad kin s$]a\crbc(] Co. 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