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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Jun 1984, p. 8

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1 8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, June 20,1984 Blackstock Area News by Joyce Kelly Blackstock Community Community lost another of its esteemed older residents residents with the passing of Mr. Russell Larmer in Bowmanville Hospital on the weekend. Sympathy Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Larmer and their family. Last weekend Mrs. Eva (Brown) Brewer passed away. She had taught in Blackstock High School from the late twenties to the early forties. Audrey and Walter Wright spent Sunday night with her close friend Miss Vera Forder in Hamilton and attended the funeral on Monday. Another former resident, resident, Harold DeMille passed away last week. Sympathy is extended to his wife and family and his two brothers Tommy and Henry. X.ast week a very serious car accident took place in the Orono area. This resulted in critical injuries to two local young men - Todd James who is in Sunny- brook Hospital and Wayne Robinson who is in Toronto General. Our thoughts are very much with them and their families at this time. Earl Bradburn was rushed to Port Perry Hospital on Tuesday morning by ambulance and immediately transferred transferred to Oshawa Hospital where he is still a patient. Glad to report that he is improving although very slowly. Shirley Turner also was rushed to Oshawa Hospital where she too remains a patient. Pleased to report that Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hamilton were able to come home from hospital. Cecil has had a very lengthy stay while Evelyn too has been hospitalized for several weeks. Thelma Wright assisted assisted by Peggy Larmer and Sharon Goulding held a bridal shower recently in honour of Lorinda (Mrs. Steve) Bryan. After the bride opened her many lovely gifts and had replied in a fitting manner, the hostesses served a tasty lunch. Congratulations to Brian Hamilton and Morag Dickson who were married by Rev. R. Rose in his Scarborough Scarborough Church on Saturday, Saturday, The reception attended by family was held in Bowmanville. Mr. Gordon Paisley spent the weekend in Dunnville visiting his mother and his father who are seriously ill in hospital. The Cartwright Bicen- tennial-Sesquicentenn- ial Committee met at the Town Hall, Black- stock on June 6th. It was noted that the Nestleton celebrations take place on July 7th. The Black- stock celebrations are planned for Saturday, October 13th with displays displays of Family Histories, Histories, maps, quilts, farm implements, vehicles, small items, historical play by Bethany Schry- burt and Company, barbecue barbecue and dance to old-time music. There may be fun contests and competitions, tree planting and flag raising. raising. If you have display materials or want to help, please contact the following persons or come to the next meeting meeting on July 4th at the Blackstock Town Hall. Maps and general information: Doreen VanCamp, Quilts - Lawrence Malcolm; Farm Machinery and Vehicles - Lawrence McLaughlin; Small items - Bruce Mount joy ; Fun contests and Competitions Competitions - Ailcen and Merill VanCamp and Harvey Grahm, Family Histories - Bill Ferguson. Ferguson. Bill would like displays from each of the older families with photos and illustrations all ready to set up. A grant of $1,000 has been received from the Secretary of State for signs and brochures. Thelma Wright has agreed to act as Treasurer. Treasurer. In addition a tree planting programme is being planned for fall; contact John Graham and Norma Frew for information. There were ten tables at the weekly card party this week. The winners are as follows: 1st Leslie Taylor - 96; 2nd p Eunice Ego -80; 3rd Doris Rohrer - 79; 4 th Edna Larmer - 79; 5th Ella Venning - 77; 6th Roy Ego - 77. Draws were won by 1. Weir Swain, 2. Richard Manns, 3. Dorothy Archer. The Blackstock Youth Group held its wind-up party at the home of Rob Graham on Sunday, June 17th. The original plans of a hay-ride was cancelled due to rain. The group had a fun time of swimming and playing games. Denise and Bryan Wolfe and their baby daughter Michelle, spent a week with Bryan's parents, George and Norma Wolfe. Denise and Bryan came from Davenport, Idaho and will next be stopping at LaSarre to visit with Denise's relatives. Marion Larmer attended the Bicentennial Bicentennial celebration in her earlier home community community of Fullarton in Perth County on Saturday. Andirew Woodward of Sheffield, England spent a few days visiting Craig Larmer this week. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Walker of Regina spent a few days with his nephew Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and family. On Saturday Gerald and Joyce Kelly, Elizabeth, Eleamr, Elaine and Esther along with Bea and Don Walker attended the family gathering celebrating celebrating the Golden Wedding Anniversary of mr. and Mrs. William Kelly of Bobcaygeon. Jennifer and Jamie Malcolm celebrated their wedding anniver- sry by taking a trip through Western Ontario. Alaina stayed with Mary Lou and David Kellogg at Welcome Welcome while Brennan was with Kelly and Ken Sweetman in Black- stock. The Anglican Church picnic was held in the Port Perry Parish hall on Sunday afternoon with a full program of events. Shirley Warne of Kingston spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. J.R. Hamilton and attended her brother . Brian's wedding on Saturday. Many from here attended the impressive Opening of the Extension Extension to Port Perry Hospital on Friday afternoon. Also quite a number attended the Elimination Elimination Dance in Port Perry on Sat. night. Unfortunately no one from here won the "Biggie". Mrs, Cunningham of Toronto spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm. On Tuesday the UCW enjoyed a bus trip to the Cullen Barns in Scarborough, Scarborough, Of interest to her many friends in this area is the fact that Lorna Wright is spending spending June and July with her husband in Indonesia. Indonesia. gfflMaectMular CANADA NO. 1, PROD. OF U.S.A. Sweet, Juicy Fresh Peaches 1 52 /.69 CANADA NO. 1, PROD. OF ONTARIO Seedless Cucumbers B, AA each CANADA NO. 1, PROD. OF CHILE Spanish Type Sweet Onions .99 pkg of PROD. OF ONTARIO Fresh Crisp Romaine Lettuce 2/.99 PROD. OF U.S.A., SWEET, RIPE Whole Watermelon PROD. OF U.S.A., FRESH Blueberries each 3.99 pint 1.89 each .99 CANADA NO. 1, PROD. OF U.S.A. Fresh Cantaloupe CANADA NO. 1, PROD. OF U.S.A. Grapes 5^ 4.39 , kg /i b 1 .99 PROD. OF U.S.A., CALIFORNIA, SWEET, JUICY, FRESH Nectarines 2.18, kg /ib.99 PROD. OF U.S.A., DELICIOUS WITH CHEESE SAUCE Fresh Broccoli bU nch .99 CANADA NO.1, PROD. OF U.S.A. 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