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Port Perry Star, 16 Sep 1975, p. 26

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.Congratulations to Miss Cindy VanCamp, daughter of' 'Mr. and Mrs. Keith Van 'Camp who was chosen as : County | Orono Fair last week. Best of 'luck to you, Cindy in your Year as Dairy Princess. Mr. Allan Taylor of Wam- wright, Alberta, is visiting his cousin, Arnold Taylor and family, and other relat- . ives in the district. Mr. and Mrs. Don Noble and Russell were Sunday evening ¥isitors of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor and Betty Jane. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pawley of Port Hope were Wednes- day evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and family. In addition to last week's list of young people -at Uni- versity, we have Paul Mountjoy taking Engineer- ing at Waterloo; Stephen Tomchishin at Western Uni- versity, London, taking Com- merce; Richard Gunter is at Queen's University, King- ston, taking Geology. Three young teachers from Blackstock are starting out on their careers this year. Best wishes are ex- tended to Brian Wolfe who has a position at Smith Falls District- Collegiate; Leanne Dorrell Wills who is teaching English and Music at Kenora Collegiate and Rob Mairs who is teaching at Senior Public School at Bowman- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Murray QO Ontario, ti. bi i is Chairman /'/ I. he Dairy Princess of Durham succeeding + Miss { Nancy Knox of Solina at 26 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, Sept. 16, 1975 News of interest from Blackstock area Byers enjoyed some holidays in London with their daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Les Bush- field. While there, they visited the Western Exhibit- ion. A speedy recovery is wish- ed for Mrs, Bob Strong who has been seriously ill in Port Perry Hospital. CANDACE UNIT OF U.C.W. Mrs. Neil Malcolm 'was Hostess to the Candace Unit on Tuesday morning with 16 present. After a delicious lunch, Norma VanCamp opened the meeting with a poem. A new secretary, Eleanor Werry, was appoint- ed to take Dorothy Marlow's place. Cards were signed for the sick and shut-ins. A short business period" followed. Eleanor Werry gave a timely devotional © on "Time". Peggy Larmer was in charge of a fine programme on "Love" as it was in Jesus' time and how His words concerning Love affect or should affect us as U.C.W. members. A short discuss- ion on this theme ended our first autumn meeting. BLACKSTOCK 4H By Sharon Bailey The election of the officers were decided, President - Valerie VanCamp; Vice President - Caroline Car- "naghan; Press Secretary - Sharol Bailey; Treasurer - Trisha Sleep. We chose Blackstock Bread Crumbs for our club name. Mrs. Wygerde, Mrs. Martyn, Mrs. McLaughlin and Mrs. Wil- liams are our leaders. We were told that Achievement Day would be on November 22 in Blackstock. Mrs. Martyn and Mrs. McLaugh- lin explained the general information about the pro- ject, record book and recipe file and how to use recipes. We discussed what ingred- ients go intoa loaf of bread, tools for the job, bread tech- niques and about freezing the bread. We made the " dough for 2 loaves of frozen whole wheat. bread. This Club Project is called "Let's Bake Bread'. Winners at the Senior Citi- zens' Card Party on Tuesday evening were as follows: 1st Percy VanCamp; 2nd Mrs. Conboy; 3rd Bert Gibson; 4th Wm. Carnegie; 5th Mrs. Olive Gimblett; 6th Mrs. Margaret Watson; Low Rus- sell Larmer. } Sunday School 'at the United Church will com- mence its fall term next Sunday, September 21, at 11 a.m. -Principal - Choice split hardwood MAPLE-BIRCH-ASH 985-8024 Any quanti elivered FIREWOOD = SLR i A A CARTWRIGHT CENTRAL PUBLIC SCHOOL ..A.M. Kindergarten - Mrs. Judy Crawford; P.M. Kin- dergarten' - Mrs. Cathy Stone; Grade 1 - Miss Betty Bradburn; Grade 1 - Mrs, Marie Robinson; Grade 1 & 2 | - Miss Kathy Mortén; Grade 2 - Mrs. Phyllis Mitchell; Grade 2 & 3 - Mrs. Kay. Hanson; Grade 3 - Mrs. Connie Swhin; Grade 3- Mrs. Shirley Turner; Grade 4 - Mrs. Gwenyth - Thompson; Grade 4 - Mrs. Erika Kieze- brink; Grade 4 & 5 - Mrs. Joan Argue; Grade 5 - Mrs. Kathleen Dorrell; Grade 5 & 6 - Mr. Peter Ross, Mrs. Colleen Lush; Grade 6 - Mr. Ed Challice; Grade 6 - Miss Judy Raymond; "Grade 7 - Mrs. Wendy Dixon; Grade 7 - Mr. Grant Campbell; Grade 7 - Mrs. Karen Lomax; Grade 8 - Mr. Jerry Fis; Grade 8 - Mr. Don Welsh; Mrs. . Darlene Jarosz; . French - Mr. Peter Ross; Art and Remedial Reading - Mrs. Darlene Jarosz; Lib- rary - Mrs. Jessie Gunter; Douglas Mr. FUEL TO WARM YOUR HEARTH EG REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE OFFICIAL PLAN OF THE REGIONAL 'MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM PUBLIC MEETING » Mon. Sept. 29, 1975 7:30 p.m. | COUNCIL CHAMBERS PORT PERRY (October 1st, . The purpose of this meeting is to present to the Council and the public of the Township of Scugog various choices for the future population growth and land use, as part of the process of preparing an OFFICIAL PLAN for Durham. The public is Invited to attend and present their ideas and concerns regarding the development of the Region. In addition, the public is invited to view INFORMATION DISPLAYS at: Blackstock Recreation Centre (September 30th, 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.) Greenbank Recreation Center Further information concerning these: meeting and information displays, can be obtained from Jim Moyer, the Region' s Planning and Development Department, Whitby, 416-668-7731. CLARK MASON, WM. F.H. McADAMS, 10 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.) Commissioner LLLLLLLLLLLLLLILLLILLIEILIELLILLILLLIY. / SRNR NRT. SRO RR Bid ER EAS Ni LY ; Vice-Principal - Mr. elsh; id Brinkman; Custodian - Mr, Al Amos. Teachers new to the staff " Crafts PORT PERRY MASONIC HALL 320 QUEEN §. MONDAY 7:30 P.M. PLE NFER Ro EIS Lak PI Secretary - Mrs. Peter Ross, Mrs. Lush, Mrs. Karen The Echo 13 Scugog Rd. - BLACKSTOCK - 986-4820 (Just south of the Cenotaph) "We Buy & Sell - Books - OPEN WEEKENDS ONLY FERTILIZER? We deliver in Bulk or Bags ORDER YOUR SUPPLY TODAY! MASTER FEEDS 139 Queen St. Port Perry 985-2131 = \/\/ (A It's just one of the ideas included in our new Personal Action Plan "modules" being given at Weight Watchers® meetings. Each "module" by ® itself can help strengthen "your ability and your resolve to put your ing problems under control. You can adapt these "modules" to your own lifestyle and special eating problems. Join us now, when w&'ve gofso much more to help you reach yodr goal. PERSQN NAL ACTION J PLAN! For Information Call 275-5222 or write 3130 Dixie Rd., Mississauga Area Classes OPEN HOUSE Furniture See our assortment of gifts for all occassions this year are: Mrs. Cathy Stone, Mrs. Kay Hanson, Mr. Colleen Lomax, Mrs. Darlene Jarosz. : yor ron WEIGHT WATC How a shopping list i . can help you toward a new figure. BROOKLIN COMMUNITY CENTRE CASSELS RD.& CHURCH ST. WEDNESDAY 7:30 P.M. At all locations weeks of Sept. 8th & Sept. 15th you are invited to attend with no obligation to join. . WEIGHT WATCHERS ® anu [rss Corky Led storied 110 of Dr Bole 0a) Weight Watchers WO) Regeioed Bove 197 a » + ) 5 &

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