eon ow ' "2am PV fog Ly PET T -c EA IE = a a on FI tia os wl Er STE or SA Caracas CLE i 3 3 x ARERR KS 8-~THE PORT PERRY STAR, THUR wa) os x) Es WE \ BERD G6. (4 SDAY, DECEMBER 81s,t 1969 Blackstock Monday--What a beautiful morn- ing to look out, but not so nice even inside for those who have all modern equipment. Some of us in this vill- age still have coal furnaces, so at least can offer heat to the neighbors; and the odd coal or wood ranges or gas ranges are heating coffee or eats. Power has been off since 8.80 am. and as far as anyone knows may be off at least all day. We can not phone for any more news. The December meeting of the O.N. 0. Club was held at the home of Elaine Bailey with all members pre- sent. A thank-you note from Doris Marlow was read. The New Year's eve dance tickets are selling well. Roll call was answered with a Christmas specialty. Gwen Ballingal acted as Santa and gave each girl a parcel from the pretty tree. Eldine asked the girls to come to the kitchen and well laden table. This was topped off ~ |with coffee, cookies and Christmas cake. January toting is to be at Noreen Malco Roll call--The useing 1 enjoyed most in 1069 and} why. The Central Public School Audi- torium was packed Monday night, Dec. 21st for the excellent Christmas concert presented by pupils of the seven rooms in Central School. All the teachers and pupils deserve a make their own sandwiches from a great deal of credit and thanks for & a [ B DY od Ls = mf NO of Dinner | Swift's Premium -- Fully Cooked | Smoked Swift's Fresh Pork Ham Roasts Shankless Picnics Boneless Swift's Premium Sliced - 1 1b, sealed pkg. SIDE BACON b. Be Ib 63- 69¢ Swift's Premium - By the piece . HAM BOLOGNA Ib. 49¢ a. a BEST BUY -- SAVE 8c CASH Mitchell's APPLE JUICE 48 oz. tin 3 for 79¢ BEST BUY -- SAVE SOLO MARGARINE : vs 2 for 47¢ 5¢ CASH BEST BUY -- . 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Cash Strawberry Creams - 4 For 35¢ Cash 24 oz. jar So he 2% 5 ipton's Miracle Whip -- 16 oz. jar 29¢ Banana Creams «- Chocolate Cream- 3 Ps 85c¢ ON SOUP MIX 2 Pres. 3c iid DRESSING SA LLY . 25 Biscuits per pkg. -- Duplex Creams a 3 WRAP + Sweet Pokies" 8 oz. jar Sweet Gherkins 8 oz jar Stuffed Olives 8 oz jar All 8 for jou it THERE'S 2 RED AND a E Sion NEAR You was presented. - Mrs. Dorothy Venning, following program: Acrostic--"A Merry Christmas"-- Room 8; Drill-Room 7; Trimming "Santa's Special Christmas"--Room 1; Rhythm Band--"The Circus Comes and "The Circus Parade" --Rooms 2 & 8; Playlet--"King Safety's Court" --Room 7; A Dance--Room 2; Song-- "The Happy Reindeer"--Glen Mal- colm, Murray Trewin, Leonard Mac- Leod; "The Teddy Bear's Picnic" -- day Visitors" --Rooms 4 & b; [Recita~ tion--Bryan Wolfe, Tim Braybrook; Presentation of Writing Prizes (Do- nated by Nestleton Women's Institute) Grade 7--Elizabeth Archibald; Grade 8--Alice Taylor; School Chorus--by Rooms 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7--"The Fat Fat Man" and' "Christmas Cavalcade"; "A Farewell Message'--Room 8. tion of the following teachers: Room 1--Mrs, "Phyllis Mitchell. Room 2--Mrs. Dorothy Venning Room 8--Mrs, Margaret Mountjoy Room 4--Mrs, Joan Lane Room 6--Miss Mary Jane Hall Room 7--Mrs. Shirley Turner, . Pianist--Mr, J. M. Gay. A'fair crowd attehded the Christ- mas eve service in the United Church Thursday at 8 p.m, © Carols were sung and Rev. Romeril told an interesting stofy to the children and gave a fine address. At St. John's Qhurch at 11.80 pm, Thursday, there also was a fair at- tendance. Carols were sung and the Sacrament of Holy Communion was administered by Canon Chaperlin. The funeral service of Mrs, Geo. Richardson was held at McDermott- Panabaker funeral' chapel Saturday, Dec. 26th with interment in St. John's Cemetery, Blackstock. A former re- sident, Mrs. Richardson who was al- most 96 hag lived with Miss Florence McLaughlin, Toronto for a number of years, After the burigl the friends were {invited to the Parish Hall, Blackstock where lunch was served by members of the Anglican Women's Association, Holiday visitors -- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ashton, Larry, Doris and Den- nis with the Ashton families at Hamp- ton Hall Friday; Mr. and Mrs, Garnet Wright and Miss: Hazel, Port Perry with Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Wright and family Thursday eyening; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ferguson, Ian and Mary, Toronto from Thursday to Sunday, and Mr, and Mrs. Noel Morton, Osh- awa, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wright and family -with Roy and Bill Ferguson, Friday; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yellow- lees and family, Solina, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larmer and family, Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Larmer nd Douglas with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larmer, Friday; Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Larmer and Doug- las with friends in St. Mary's Satur- day to Monday; Mr. and 'Mrs, Ralph Larmer and family with Mr. and Mrs, Eber Snowden, Courtice on Saturday; Mr, and Mrs. Roy Avery, Donna Ma- rie and Carlyle, Tillbury, with Mr, & Mrs. J. A. Johnstson for a week; also Mr, and Mrs, Keith Johnston and fa- {mily, Belleville-and Earl Dorrell Fri. day; Dr. and Mrs. J. Marlow and family, Lively, Mr, and Mrs, Wallace Marlow, Rev. and Mrs, P. Romeril and. Dennis, with Mre and Mrs. Ivan Thompson and family Friday; Mr, and Mrs. Stan Rahm, Paul and Carol, Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Hill with Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Rahm, Tyrone; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tennant, June and Ross, Les- kard; Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Ginn and Mr. Arthur Crozier, Orono, Mr, and Mrs. Bert Ginn and "Delby, Peterboro; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hunter, Port Perry with Mrs, Jas. Ginn, Mr. and Mrs, Glen Tennant and family, Friday; Mr, and Mrs, Jack Webb and family, Tor- onto with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Henry, Thursday to Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Henry and the Webbs with Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Hen- ry and family, Bowmanville, Friday; Mrs, Wesley Bradburn with Mr, and Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mar- low and Mrs. N. H. Marlow with Mr, and Mrs, Weir Swain, Toronto, Fri- day; Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Marlow and Mrs, Oakley Carley with Rev. and Mrs. M, Sanderson, Toronto on Sunday 20th; Mr, and Mrs. Rupt. By- and family, Friday. ray and Mrs, Herb Hooey, Mrs. Jos. Mr. Forder, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Wolfe, John Lawrence, Friday. B. Staniland, Toronto, md Mrs. Geo. Stanfland 85d Lynn, Toronto, and ond Mr scenery, ete, as well as the splendid Frank Stanlland nd tamily, manner in which the whole program day. welcomed the audience Ai handed ; {MeLaughiin over to the announcer, Nadia Sch. |Harold wartz, who called each item of the Stinson and Taylor with : " Malcolm, Yelverton for a few days; | cess Room 1; A Christmas Play--"Holi- and Mrs, 'Harry VanCamp and Ar- | pps thur and the Glen VanCamps, Port|& Perry with Mr. and Mrs, J. Dowson, |B Port Perry; Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and family, Oshawa, Mr. |§ and Mrs."Lorne Thompson and Jean, | § Mr, and Mrs, Don Thompson and |§ Miss Ethel Thompson with Mr, and |§ Mis. Ivan Thompson. and Tamily on |§ * The Program was under the direc- ohn : K Mr, and Mrs. John Mew, Toronto for | a week; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rahm, |§ Mr. and Mrs, Allan Rahm and child- | & ren, Port Perry with Orr Venning, Bowmanville, Friday; |B Mr, and Mrs. John Griffin and family, Mr, and Mrs, Alf, Gerrard, Enniskillen {8 and Mrs. Bennett, Fenelon Falls with | § Mr. - | Howard Walsh, Orono and Miss Jean Mrs. Frank Carter and family, Maple ers, Bowmanville, Mr, and Mrs, Herb Swain and family and Mr, and Mrs, Leith Byers with Mr, and Mrs. Mur- and Brian, Mr, Harry. Sanderson with | of Hamilton, Ont. Mr, and Mrs, Harry McLaughlin and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wo sand boys with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Amott, OT-|[ocation of the dam fs midway bee, ono, Saturday; Mr, and Mrs. Frank |iween the prairie a Staniland and family, Mf, and Mrs. 459 Elbow in Saskatchewan, Geo. and nd with Mr pnd Mrs. hy The Tree--Room 2; A Musical Play wd ' » | Camp, Toronto; Mr. voy Mrs. Drinkwater and family, Ottawa; iy and Mrs, Blake Gunter and family; Mr. Jack VanCamp, Mr, and Mrs. i VanCamp and Aileen with Mrs. VauCamp, Friday; Mrs. Herb |. 'Mr. and Mrs, Wilbert Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Griffin, Friday; Miss Gertrude Henry, Toronto home | from. Wednesday to Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gerrard, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Griffin with Mrs. Jas. Henry and Melville and Doris Griffin on 'Saturday; Mrs, Ed. Darcy, Mr. Russel Spinks, Oshawa with Mr, and Mrs. Tom Hoidge and boys and Mrs. Ira Argue; Mrs, Wm. Cobbledick, Mrs. Thompson, Oshawa with Mr, 2, a, Mrs. Lorne Thompson, Friday; Mr , & Mrs, Bert, Smith, Tordhto, Me, Vincent Ar. cher, Bowmanville, Mr, and Mrs. El- mer Archer and family, Whitby with Mr, and Mrs. Wilbert Archer and Mr. A. Dever, Friday. Marilyn remained for a few days. "Mr, and Mrs. Goldwin Faint and girls, Mr, and Mrs. David Fairthorne | J and 'children, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright and family, Bowman- ville with Mr. and Mrs, Osmond Wright. Mr. and Mrs. McMahon Lotus with Mr. and Mrs. Ted McMahon and child- ren, Friday; Mr, and Mrs, Merrill VanCamp and family with Mr. and Mrs, Norman Malcolm, Toronto, on Friday; Mr, Merlin Bailey, Montreal was home Wednesday to Sunday and Miss Catherine of Peterboro, for the school holidays. Mr, and Mrs. Russel Mountjoy with the Ferguson's, Newcastle, Friday and Saturday; Mr. and Mrs, Anson |! Taylor, Scarboro, Mr. and Mrs, Gar- net Murray and girls, Cresswell, Mra. Jag, Forder, Nestleton, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor and Dianne with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor, Friday; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor and Dianne with |&™ Mr, and Mrs. Ed Noble, Uxbridge, ons Saturday. Dr. Wright, Diversion Tunnels | Tenders are being called for the |¥ construction of the downstream half | of five tunnels through which the | South Saskatchewan - River will be | ¥ diverted during construction of Can-|E ada's largest rolled earth dam. Agriculture Minister Douglas 8. Harkness, in making the announce- : ment recently, said the deadline for |# tenders is Feb, 24. Work includes 'excavation of 10,000 feet of tunnel, each water outlet, large enough to accommodate a full size train, will have an outside dia- meter in excess of 25 feet, The work being advertised will in- clude construction of the reinforced concrete lining, which will be about 30 inches thick. It will also include installation of steel lining . through some portions of the tunnels, = Agriculture 'Minister Harkness an nounced on December 18th that a $2,787,250 contract for the supply of 5,500 steel ring beams for use in the river diversion tunnels has been a~ '| warded to. Commercial Shearing Ltd, The South Saskatchewan River Pro- ject is one of the biggest construction projects ever undertaken in Canada, Work on the gigantic multi-pu y | project ia under direction oH X habilitation Administra Hats - tg Refreshments Advance Sale of Tickets at Lawrence's Drug Store and Bruton's Drug Store, $2.50 per person D. Bilbey and Miss Pearl | Wright, Toronto for: the week-end | and Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Dorrell and | £ girls, Mr, and Mrs. Jim Marlow and | § Anne, Friday, with Mr, and Mrs, Carl | tr 4 01 0 370 8% 0% 1 Ve 4% 0% PT 1 i ate AT 8 CS aT TS Te eT eT a, anuary oi PLEASE FILL OUT YOUR APPLICATION FORMS AND 'HAVE THEM SIGNED YOUR INSURANCE CERTIFICATE WILL BE REQUIRED 1 ~ DONOT FORGET. . REESOR FUEL & fa OFFICE AT SCUGOG and WATER STS. orposte Bowing Ale?) Sen PORT PERRY - XUkon 8 La X Lt : Seti , Js