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Port Perry Star, 10 Jul 1974, p. 21

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RIAD | LIPS PRES SFR ER RE PR AARON SEAL IFLA SORTA II PRR »- # be 4 % 2 5 [4 4 », | 1 ; 5 1 » S 1 p 1 / S y 3 r §. r , | t | 2 3 D B C a > B S : 1 4 :| 2 t B D ££. D ® 1 : J £ 'News from Blackstock This morning (Monday) is Election Day. Of course by the time that this reaches publication all decisions will have been reached. I hope that the various party workers show the same enthusiasm in removing the rafts of signs that they dis- played when erecting these markers. On Saturday many from here attended the annual Orange Parade held in Bow- manville in just perfect "Twelfth of July" weather. The local lodges led by the fine Cartwright Fife and Drum band were among the large number of lodges in the parade. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Heaslip. Lindsay, Mrs. Gladys Suggitt and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Marlow held a family gathering last Sunday at the Home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry VanCamp. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Swain and Lorie moved into their new house on Purple Hill Road last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard Milus, Germany are spend- ing several weeks visiting her aunt Mr. and Mrs. Hermanus Venderhaul and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hyde, Rochester, N.Y. were mid- week guests of her mother 9 assistance to help you choose the right lighting fixtures foryourhome. Call us for an appointment or drop into our large showroom at 75 Richmond Street West in Oshawa. CONSUMER DIVISION 75 RICHMOND ST. OSHAWA 725-3539 VE. at CLUB ANNRENE Sunday , July 21 featuring the live "Rock Group" "TYME" POP RECORDINGS BETWEEN SETS DOORS OPEN 8:30 P.M. ADMISSION $2.00 per person Mrs. H. Argue and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hodge and boys. Winners at Senior Citizens' Card Party on Tuesday even- ing were Ladies' High Mrs. Elva VanCamp, Second Mrs. Gibson, Third Mrs. Apne Manns. Men's High Mrs. Susie Harris, Second Mr. Irwin Marshall, Third Mr. William Forder. Lucky draw Mr. Irwin Marshall. Miss Nancy Harness, Oshawa spent Tuesday and Wednesday last week with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and girls. A number of Senior Citi- zens from here attended the Senior Citizen's Picnic in Oshawa on Wednesday. Miss Kathy Morton was a Wednesday evening dinner guest of her student Eleanor Kellv, and Eleanor's parents Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Toms and Mrs. Courtney Graham were Sunday afternoon cal- lers of Miss Edna Vance, Port Perry. Mr. Harold Bradburn, Cavan was a Saturday guest of Mr.a nd mrs. Earl Brad- burn. Blackstock Playground There was a good enroll- ment for the Blackstock Playground last Tuesday Ww |b EENAGE ROC IN and Wednesday with 59 children signing up. The program consists of games, crafts, singsongs as well as speical events and visitors. Playground runs from Monday to Thursday from 9 to 4 p.m. and Friday from 9 - 12 noon. Monday we spent the day getting to know each other. Tuesday was our Galagou- .chie Day. I am sure every- one enjoyed hunting for the egg and then eating it. Wednesday afternoon we are having two special little visitors coming to Play- ground. Thursday is Safety Day. Various people are coming to talk to the children on summer safety. Many more exciting things are planned for the remain- der of Playground. If any questions arise please phone me at 986-4217. Janice Crawford 74 Associate Director (continued on page 24) INVEST NOW! Victoria & Grey Trust Guaranteed Investments 0 5 Years INTEREST is payable half yearly or may be left to compound EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 191 Queen St. Port Perry Telephone 985-7306 2) PORT PERRY STAR Wednesday, July 10, 19/74 21 Will pay tribute to Johnny Mooring the presentation of the John- ny Mooring 'Trophy by John- ny's sister, Mrs. Muriel Ross, of his home town. The trophy will be award- ed to the youngest player receiving the highest marks under the age of 19 years. Murial is famous for her The Kawartha Lakes-On- tario Open Fiddle and Step Dance Contests will honour the memory of one of Can- ada's best loved fiddlers. The tragic and untimely death earlier this year of Johnny Mooring of Spring- hill, N.S., will be marked by step dancing on the Don Messer Show, and has pro- mised to bring her danging shoes with her in honour of her brother. The Fiddle and Step Dance Contests -are being held in Bobcaygeon on July 26th and 27th from 1 p.m. each day. FOR GREAT FUN DON'T MISS -- the -- 67th ANNUAL OSHAWA 5 CP) Sponsored by the South Ontario Agricultural Society ¥, ALEXANDRA PARK; OSHAWA [D 7 Thurs., July 18 4-H Competitions Miss Oshawa Fair Pageant Friday, July 19 Livestock Judging Dairy Princess Contest Vinc. Mumford Co. Variety Show Saturday, July 20 Livestock Judging Harness Horse Racing (10 heats) - Para Mutual Betting Sr. and Jr. Log Sawing Contests Heavy Horse Drawing Contest Old Tyme Fiddlers Contest Square Dancing Sen. Jim Coyle & Cable TV Boys Sunday, July 21 Family Day Programme Light Horse Drawing Contest Saddle Horse Show featuring Morgan Horses MIDWAY featuring CONKLIN SHOWS ALL FOUR DAYS (NL 9 N\ 7 9 8 %, | h A Admission-Adults $1 ; Children 25 Cents ; unaer 12 yrs. President - Joseph R. Snowden Secretary-treasurer - Mrs. Gordon Brown. SSS ANNAN NN NN NAN NSN NNN NSN NNN NN a STEER PE al BY ne EAA Cae a AI, Nias? I: 3 5 i i SE I Ep? di my -- wy --~--

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