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Port Perry Star (1907-), 5 Feb 1970, p. 3

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FRERITEOA HIRO YOUR Speaks, show slides, on life in India On Tuesday, January 27th, Grades 1 - 5 of Cartwright Central Public School enjoy- ed a special assembly pro- gramme presented by Grades 3 and 4, rooms of Mrs. Turn- er and Mrs, Venning. Diane Kaley, a pupil of Mrs. Ven- ning's class read a Bible Story and Mrs. Turner's Class sang an action' hymn, Mrs. Venning then introduced the speaker, Miss Doreen Van Camp, who dressed in a col- ourful Indian sari, spoke on Life in- India. She opened ¢ With a record of the Indian % > A. 2] HR) ' v v + 5 ® | 4 a . National Anthem and then dressed six children in In- _ dian costumes. After show- ing the areas of India where she had been on a map, she showed slides of India. Af- ter Miss VanCamp's talk, the pupils were invited to view her display of Indian hand- crafts she had kindly brought with her. LIST WITH . MEAL ESTATELIO -RIALION © 985-7373 IE TRNAS Rol | - Blackstock News FERC TE I STS, SAE PAL 4 Set ood] IP 4 Ih REL SP) chbidbadiantisaxbaiadaait aed ; A Iw! Hold Euchre Party The regular W.I. euchre party was held on Wednes- day with nine tables. Prize winners were husband and wife teams:-- Ladies 1. Mrs. Vivian Carl, 2, Mrs. Dorothy McDermaid. Gents-- 1. Mr. Carl, 2. Mr. McDermaid. Con- solation:-- Ladies -- Mrs. B. Werry, Gents--Mr. R. Mount- joy. Door -- Mrs. M, Lawr- ence. Next party will be February 11th at 8 p.m. Public Speaking Contest The Public Speaking Con- test of Cartwright Central School, Senior Grades was held on Friday afternoon. The many speeches were well done and gave the judges, Mrs. McArthur, Rev. V. Par- sons and Mr. R. Robertson a challenge to choose the winners, Winners were:-- Janis Dorrell who spoke on "Jealousy" and Cindy Van Camp who spoke on "My Trip West". Runner-up was Debra Swain who spoke on "The World of Amphibians". Curl At Fenelon Falls On Saturday Sharon and John Larmer were members of one of the Durham County Junior Farmers' Curling teams which participated in the Curling Bonspiel at Fene- lon Falls. : On Friday evening Mrs. Doris Bean and Mr. Norton VanCamp both of Listowel were married in St. Jacobs, Ontario. They spent the week-end in this area with Mr. and Mrs. Percy VanCamp enroute to a honeymoon in Florida. = Saturday evening they were guests of honour at a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Perey VanCamp. Those attending were--Mr, & Mrs. Stanford VanCamp, Mr. and Mrs. Harry VanCamp, Mrs. W. W. VanCamp, Miss Mabel VanCamp, Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Saywell, Miss Helen VanCamp, Oshawa, On Mon- day they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanford VanCamp. On Saturday two teams of young people attended a High School Curling meet at the Oshawa Golf Club and reported having 'a most en- joyable day. Those from Blackstock were Bill Thomp- son, Gordie Malcolm, Lorrie Turner, Carol Werry, Guy Bonetta,. Ken Crawford, Lin- da McLaughlin and Janice Crawford. Saturday evening a group of our local Hi-C attended a Hi-C Dance in Whitby. Mrs. Ruth Wilson, along with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ed- gerton and Mr. and Mrs. Mau- traffic moving. water heater. CS9-5905WK REV, How to keep the traffic moving when rush hour hits the hot water. Rush hour. Every family has.ane. When there are dishes to be « washed, kids to be tubbed, Dad scrubbing up. Then Sis decides she has to have a shower. It takes a lot of hot water to keep the That's why you need the Cascade ~ electric water heater--the big ~~ producer. It's got the capacity a busy family needs, and it's economical, too. Cascade keeps you in hot water for only pennies a day. Ask your Hydro about the quiet, clean, electric Cascade NATIONAL ELECTRICAL WEEK, FEBRUARY 8th to 14th. rice Edgerton attended the 40th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Archer in Gold Springs on Saturday evening. On Sunday Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. McQuade along with Mrs. Ada Clarke from Bethany visited Mrs. Eva Wilson in a Peterbor- ough Nursing Home. Mrs. Chas. McConnell and Mrs," Fred Patterson, Nor- wood were Sunday visitors of Mrs. O. Hill. Mrs, Alex Cle- ments also of Norwood visit- ed Mr. & Mrs. Russel Mount- joy. ] . : The dance sponsored by the Local Association of Scouts and Cubs, was a fine success on Saturday night. The music provided by Ar- chie Courtice's Orchestra from Courtice was enjoyed very much by the large crowd present. Winners of the spot dances were Mr. and PORT PERRY STAR -- Thurs., February 5,1970 -- 3 --Burketon News (Too late for last week) Mr. Leonard Stinson, Osh- awa, called on !Burketon friends on Friday. ) + Mr. Ralph Grace, Waterloo with his parents Mr. & Mrs. H. Grace over the week-end Several attended "Farming Frontiers '70" program from this district. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gatchell Oshawa, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ste. phenson and family. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lee. Dalton Dorrell won the door prize. Lunch was sold by the mem- bers of the Ladies Auxiliary. Mrs. Kenneth Vickery who won a snowmobile from the Toronto Telegram. They also won a silver tea service. Mr. Wm. Sinclair began employment with the C.P.R. in Oshawa on Wednesday. Spring must be just around the corner, two sets of twin lambs arrived at the farm of Mr. Stanley Taylor on Sun- day. Being quite stormy over the week-end these were the only visitors at Taylor Farms Eastern Division on Saturday or Sunday. Dorset Horn ewes and offspring doing fine. Check The Label On Your Paper A.W. 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