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Port Perry Star, 23 Oct 1974, p. 7

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y Bu ice, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bryans _ News from Alesis Day Care Ce Bravo to Miss Elizabeth Thompson who expressed so well the thoughts of so many of Blackstock residents in her letter. in last week's paper concerning Mr. Napier Simpson's remark about Blackstock. Thanks Elizabeth for taking time to write the letter so many of us intended to but never did. A car accident in far-away Turkey brought bereave- ment to two Blackstock fam- ilies and their relatives. Last weekend, Mrs. Grace Cagil of West Germany was holidaying with her husband, her sister, Marilyn and his sister when they were invol- ved in a fatal accident. Mrs. Cagil is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Baumchen of West Hill and sister of John and Karen (Mrs. Cole), both of Blackstock and Marilyn of West Hill. Inter- ment was in Cadmus Ceme- tery on Saturday. Sympathy of our community is extend- ed to her family along with wishes for a:speedy recovery for Marilyn who is still in Turkey. « On Saturday everiing, Mrs. J. A. McArthur enjoyed a buffet dinner at the home of Mrs. Jean McKee, of Tor- onto, in honour of a school- mate, Dr. Violet Henry, who has practised medicine in Toronto for the past forty years. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Taylor of Enniskillen were Friday luncheon guests of Mrs. Courtney Graham. Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bryans and family were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bryans, Court- Fenelon Falls, Mr. and Mrs. George Bryans and boys, Camerori, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Benham, Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walker and girls, Next Sunday at the United Church there will 'be no Church service but Sunday Sirti pid Ls 85 FA LIP PROSE School will be held as usual on Nestleton Church .Anni- versary Service. The follow- ing Sunday, Church anniver- sary in Blackstock will have service at 11:00 a.m. with no Sunday School. Special speaker will be Mr. Stephen Saywell, Oshawa. . "Thursday evening dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and family was Miss Nancy Harness, Oshawa. Mrs. Wilbert Archer spent - Thanksgiving Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Arch- er, Bowmanville. Thanks- giving Monday noon dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Archer of Whitby and even- ing dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Archer, also, of Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright, Oshawa were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaughlin and Debbie. Mr. and Mrs. Jim. Nelson of Toronto spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn -Anderson and family. Callers over the past week end of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bryans and family were Mr. and Mrs. Gunther Rausch, Scarborough, Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Tomchishin, Danny and Karen of Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs: Allen Thompson, Chris and Brent ef Maple Grove, Mr. Scott Essery and girls of Courtice. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Jim McLeod (nee Glen- na Clement) who were mar ried on Saturday. 'The O.N.O. held a most successful dance in the Rec- reation Centre. A capacity - crowd danced to the fine "music of Joey Van Quartet. ~~ "Another up-coming dance will sponsored by the Agriculfyral Society on Nov-- ember 23rd with George Beare and his Merrymakers - providing the music. Field Crop Competition 'Beautify Your Home! with ALCAN ALUMINUM Dusome Window Products Awning & Patio Doors assistance to help you choose the right lighting fixtures foryourhome. Calljus for an appointment or drop into our large showroom at 75 Richmond Stifeet West in Oshawa. 75 RICHMOND ST. OSHAWA 725-3539 Phone 985-3572 'Results of the Grain Corn - aA sponsored by the Blackstock Agricultural Society are as follows: 1. -Don Frew; 2. Glen Larmer; 3. John Bonsma; 4. Harold Swain; 5. Jim Byers; 6. John Carnaghan; 7. John Baumchen; 8. Jim Gray; 9 Ray Suggitt; 10. Don Swain; 11., Lawrence McLaughlin; 12. Bob Holliday; 13. John . Wolters; 14. Ivan Mountjoy; 15. Ralph Larmer; 16. Ken Lee; 17. Roy McLaughlin; 18. Harvey Graham;. 19. George Wolfe; 20. Lloyd Wright; 21. Frank Henke; 22. Brian Lee; 23. Bob DeJong; 24. Ted Krockenstoel; 25. Vernon Asselstine; 26. Rich- ard VanCamp; 27. Walter Wright; 28. Merrill Van Camp; 29. Harold Medd. JGHT POWDER ee Le a \[3) Hating ANTI-PERSPIRANT Antiphlogistine RUB A535 oy LISTERIN MOUTHWASH OIL of OLAY oy CHOICE H or. NIGHT CREAM 3.19. aa 1.29. | AAS-1548 L SUSE AE RE STE Lat ' y v4 . SEARLS PRURARS SF ERI BP ARIS PW Rene Brunelle, Minister of Community and Social Ser- vices. announced approval of proposed day care grants for 17 centres in Ontario. * His announcement follows the Government's first round .of approvals in its recent $15 million program to expand children's day care facilities throughout the Province. The first 17° grants to be approved total over $2,400, 000- and will enable the creation or renovation to eight municipal centres, seven Indian Band centres and two centres for Associat- ions for the Mentally retard- ed, providing 668 places for children. First grants to other char- itable organizations, as well "PREMIER" ,, SERVIETTES 180's White or Asstd. Colours PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Oct. 23, 1974 -- 7 ntre grants announced as to other applicants, are expected to obtain approval by the end of October. Applications continue to be received by the Ministry from municipalities, Indian Bands and charitable and co-operative nursery organi- [Senvico is our business' Nii [Od zations since the program was announced last June. Mr. Brunelle explained that it will likely be some months before all applicat- ions have been received and evaluated for approval. RELIABLE P. UMBING & HEATING NEW INSTALLATIONS REPAIRS --- ALTERATIONS "Bert Faber 9 ox. Plastic "Party Time" TUMBLERS Package of Four CREST TOOTHPASTE 100 ml. CAPSULES 1, 19. } See Our Selection of 4 Fair With I.D.A. Brand | DIAPERS popime$ Q 09 vag BRUTONS " well PORT PERRYS LALRA SECORD STORE Newborn $7 71 1 SYLVANIA| FLASHCUBES $1169 A B [ [ ] 3's ; y SYLVANIA CORICIDIN 'D' TABLETS 24's NEW! Clairol | BALSAM COLOR TABLETS 100s BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE 1.09. [& 285.251 i= 99... a \ 4 pe) ) ii PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL Hankzcraft VAPORIZER 1$ 799 eu. Model 202 PARDEC LIQUID 16 ox. 21+2.09 ANACIN TABLETS et 2 HERBAL ESSENCE SHAMPOO or CONDITIONER $ 33 CLAIROL 12.02. DESITIN OINTMENT SH 1.55 803 Mennen re;3] DRY 2 V8 ANTI. PERSPIRANT 99. JERGENS LOTION For Hands or Body 203; ox. SPECIAL 4°1.66

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