= PORT PERRY, STAR 5 acl an Yoh, 1969 BLAC KSTOC K NEWS By O. Hill Arthur, Mervyn Graham,|Mrs. J. A. Johnston, Satur- The annual meeting of| Chas. Smith, Stanford Van day. Blackstock United Church| Camp, H. Bailey, Wm. Hooey,| Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Ar- Sunday School was well at-[ Carl Wright, Marwood Me- cher, Bowmanville were Sun- tended on January 8th. Trea-| Kee, attended the Women's day supper guests of Mr. & surer's reports were gratify-| Institute meeting at Nestle- | Mrs. Wilbert Archer. ing. There have been 15|ton Wednesday to which our| Mr. Maurice Samells, Pet- young people received into| Institute had kindly been in- erborough, visited his par- church membership this past|vited. There will not be a|ents Mr. and Mrs. Tennyson year, The anniversary date meeting in Blackstock in|Samells Sunday. was set for May 18th. January, due to New Year's| Sorry to "report Messrs. In the United Church the and, Nestleton meet on that|Orr Venning and Melville "choir sang an Anthem "Stand | date. Griffin, were taken to Bow- up, Stand up, for Jesus." Rev.| The new addition to the]manville hospital during the P. Romeril took as the text| Arena has been finished and | week. for his sermon -- "God will [js ready for operations. There| Mr. and Mrs' Ray Larmer not withhold any good thing| was veurling on Tuesday |and babe, Pickering were from those who walk up-|night, Skating Wednesday & |Sunday supper guests of Mrs, rightly". He said man by Saturday nights, and Satur-{G. Fowler. -and large, gets what he de-|day afternoon for children. Sincere sympathy is ex- serves. Mr. and. Mrs. Harry Van{tended Mrs. Frank Bailey & In St. John's Rev. R. C.[Camp flew to Florida with:Mrs. Hector Shortridge and Rose gave a fine sermon on|Mr. Arthur Bailey as he re- {their husbands and families "Rivalry". . turned Thursday. on the death of their mother Mesds. Lorne Thompson,| Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mont- | Mrs. A. Leighton Monday Kenneth Samells, J. A. Mec-!gomery, Hampton, visited Cartwright Council News F/&> | morning, A regular meeting of Cart-| As all appeals received up to [so were appealing same to wright Council was held Dec.| dead Jine date of November [the United Counties 'Assess- 3rd with all members pre-|15th had been approved by |ment Commission. Other 5 : sent and reeve Malcolm in|the Judge and the Voters' subjects also introduced by b ; r the 'chair. List certified by the Clerk of | thesé gentlemen at this time ; "3 November bills were pre-|the .Peace as revised, no were--Possibility of reduced sented for payment, General changes are permitted after |speed limits, closing roadway Accounts in amount $38,282.-| said date. off to public, and less sand 23 approved for payment. Messrs. Billett & Flett of |in the oiling program. Mr. Frank Bailey was pre-| Bowmanville, representing | Walter and Mrs. Lawrence sent seeking Council's ap-|the Wililams Point Cottagers" were present seeking a 7 4 3 n : : . \ : proval of a building lot sev-|Assoc.. and with regards to |acre severance for their son. Sent iit 03 PE erance off his property in|an Assessment of $2,000 for |in-law. Same approved by |} > * ae / Blackstock. Same approvedthe Park felt that the assess- {Resolution #44. Lawrence by Resolution #43. ed value was excessive, and [McLaughlin reported to] Messrs. Corby and Fallis while they did not object Lo { Council as Cartwright's rep were present with regards to| owning the property felt that | resentative at an early meet- omissions on the Voters' List.! the taxes would be too high, |ing to establish a Conserva- : fan oo : : i tion Authority for the Scu. ijn " re f : 80g Area. As the early meet- : " pe : pape ing had no representation Recently : Married in Whitby 'A n n (0) u n C e m e n i from some municipalities, an- ; : : oh -_ other meeting is scheduled| Mr. and Mrs. C. Craddock | Ray Craddock, Brooklin, Ont. matching red roses and white for Dec. 17th next and Coun- [sign the register after being ; Tis bres own ws is $9 alms, had imi cil authorized him to act and [joined as man and wife by(of white silk velvet trimme Toons Jest mun was 1X Seugog Lips er Gonipany Limpjsctars Ploased vote on Cartwright's behalf |Reverend Smith at St. Marks| With lace and pearls. She|John Spellen, his ushers were #4 to announce the appointment of Bill Salter as with the best interests of | United Church in Whitby, on | carried a-cascade of red roses| Dave Staley, Roy Goudaur sales representative. Mr. Salter has been an | |Cartwrigh in mind. Two re.| November 16th, 1968. = te Smnslions, The oon Hin ts employee of Lake Scugog Lumber Company presentatives of the Volun- Beverly Ann is the lovely and the bridesmaids, Barbara|Oshawa the happy couple left for the past three years. Re Paes ig Bide 2d Segiier es Mr end Sucee, Bonnie Hicks, Christine {for a week long Honeymoon wondering e call to s. Murray Hicks, 1Lby.| Craddock and Marie Snoddon [in the Bahamas. : / : Lot 3, Con. 8 in Manvers had | The smiling groom is Clifford | wore. red. velvet. trimmed with | They are now-residing-in- & 8 9 CE EE ama -- {been paid for. Clerk was [Craddock son of Mr. and Mrs. | white lace. They carried}the Brooklin Area. : = i instructed to remind Manvers pip Rite ng nC : Township Council that the Manche h Pp : ; ANNUAL MEETING [5 hs ps om CEI ig » : Motion to re-bill Manvers for MANCHESTER U.C.W. ; : OF THE fee of $238.00. 'The U.C.W. meeting for i 0. . Messrs. Larmer & Wright |the New Year was held at a A : . . ° of the Blackstock Agricultur- the home of Mrs. Oswald T Of S Port Perry Agricultural Society ||. society were present to Croxall There vik ar: abe w Pp. cu g og receive their grant of $250.|tendance of seventeen mem- : TO BE HELD IN and to express their appre pers and 2 visitors. ciation. The meeting opened by ALL CARS MUST BE OFF THE ROADS REACH TOWNSHIP HALL : poses wills I pu i singing Hymn 85 Lowes by TO FACILITATE SNOW PLOUGHING. ANY > TUESDAY, JAN. 28. 1969 payment. re, pis thon Frank. || CARS LEFT ON THE ROAD, MAY BE d 9 Ld ° a 2. 4.4 lin. REMOVED AT THE OWNER'S EXPENSE : | | December 30th, 1968 Final | The topic was taken by|| AND RISK. EVERYONE WELCOME Meeting of the Year Mrs. Croxall "Time Marches : This final meeting of the|On" followed by prayer. : C. Carter, Pres. F. Lamb, Sec'y ||vear followed a dinner at| Our new president Mrs. S. CHANDLER . Conway Gardens. Roy Peyton took charge of oor CLERK : Council meeting convened [the business. J . at approx. 8 p.m. with alll We will serve the Holstein ey y present, and reeve Malcolm [dinner again this year on|# ' oe p S gall d on in the chair. Jan. 25th in the Church base- |} A y 4 Mr. Pope discussed .with| ment We are hoping for a ' oe 1 249 Queen St. -- PORT PERRY -- Call 985-2532 || Council the financial state-| good turn out. ' ad : ment of 1968 as it is to be| Our annual valentine tea ' ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR . : \ ° ' set up and taking into ac-[and bake sale will be held |} : 3 pecia count Council's wish to have|Feb, 12th, Keep this date |} 4 : A any surplus set up as reser-|in mind ladies. ' * ° : 6 ves for municipal projects| The meeting closed with / Domestic and Industrial . 25% OFF Oil Perms' and working reserves. the "Theme Song". The host- | § Ww i R I N > 3 / 4 ; (15th to 31st of JANUARY) General Accounts bills|ess assisted by Mrs. Franklin , [ H MIG ' 4 [ , were presented for payment |served a dainty lunch. A ' EAMPD 2 ONE ONE go --$64,567.74 a total for Dec.| Mrs, Peyton and Mrs. Best H [ HAIR CLI 3 C | approved for payment. will have charge of phe Feb-|§ CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON ; CUT & SHAPED 1.50 || "Roads Bills were also ap-|ruary meeting on Feb. oth j COMPLETE ELECTRICAL HOME HEAT / RINSE 50c proved for payment in a-|in the Church basement. A ' OPEN 3 EVENINGS -- FULLY EXPERIENCED ns aan, Comelior sion to widen access to coun-|§ PHONE 985 - 7005 Re 'Satisfaction' a MUST with us! || of an agreement with Mr. & 1 pos pi Ln Dayment ; 274 Rosa St. PORT PERRY ; Mrs. Hoogeveen for permis- : ASssssisissssasssdsssssassssssssasswannad