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Port Perry Star, 5 Nov 1975, p. 6

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By Mrs. Jovce Kelly Winners at the weekly Sen- ior Citizens card party were, first Mrs. Lulu Faint 98, second Mrs. Ella Bowers 90, Harold Swain 82, fourth - Percy VanCamp 79, fifth Mrs. Retta Hardy 78, sixth Ralph Day 77 and low Mrs. Etta Medland. There were 21 tables, and all report an enjoyable evening. Glad to report that Mr. Marwood McKee has return- ed home from Port Perry Hospital, also' Debbie Mec- Laughlin following surgery last week. Mr. Gordon Strong continues to improve in Oshawa Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Tennyson Samells and Mrs. Ella Venn- ing visited their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Authur Thurston of Dunsford last Tuesday. Reports continue to come to the Blackstock Fair Board of their ballons being found. Last week the secretary re- ceived a long distance call from Roseneath while this week reports came from both Keene and Little Bri- tain. With the failure of mail the finders excitedly tele- phone in their discovery. Plans are being made by the fair board for the presenta- tion of an evening of music to be held in the Recreation Centre on Sunday, Jan. 25th by the Concordia Orchestra. Reserve this date on your calendar for this return en- gagement of this fine musi- cal group. Mrs. Ileen Clark, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Levly of Orangeville and Mrs. George Rutherford of Seagrave were Wednesday guests of Mrs. Alma Fowler. Rev. and Mrs. P. Romeril have returned from their stay in Sudbury and are presently guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Dorrell p Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marwood McKee were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ball of Orono and Miss Lillian Lawson of Lindsay. Mr. an" Mrs. Harold. McLaughlin and family held a family gathering in honour ALLIS-CHALMERS TRACTORS Now Interest Free UNTIL MARCH 1,1976 ON WAIVER PLAN 'BELARUS - TRACTORS Interest Free UNTIL APRIL 1,1976 "Come and See Us" of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Torns' wedding anni- versary. Guests at the Sun- day dinner party were the honoured guests, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Toms, Mrs. Courtney Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Keith VanCamp and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bradburn of Oshawa and Mr. Bill St. John, Port Perry. Hats off to the young people of Blackstock -and area for their fine behaviour on Hallowe'en. There were countless ghosts and gob- lins (we had 160 callers and no doubt others may have had more) but de:tructive damage was at a minimum, We are proud of you all. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bradburn of Scarborough were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bradburn and" other area relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Larmer and family of Barrie were Sunday guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Russell Larmer. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thomp- son were weekend guests of their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Chris Dowson of Kincardine. On Sunday the 88th anni- versary service was held at the Blackstock United Church with former minister Rev. R.B. Harrison as guest speaker. Mr. Harrison who is now retired at Cannington reminisced with the congre- gation about events that occured during his ministry from 1943 to 1949. He preach- ed a fine sermon on The Miracle of Man. Both the senior and junior choirs sang' special numbers under the expert guidance of choir leader and organist Mrs. Bob Kyte. Flowers in the church in memory of loved ones were by Neil and Noreen Malcolm and family and Gib and Doris Marlow. Rev. and Mrs. R.B. Harri- son of Cannington were Sun- day guests of Rev. and Mrs. V.M. Parsons and family. Blackstock 4-H Meeting No. 7 by Sharon Bailey. : We opened the meetin with the 4-H Pledge. The roll TREWIN FARM EQUIPMENT BLACKSTOCK, ONT. 986-4283 DR OR Pe Zr SLSR TT ASSL IIS FAT Es CTE AOA A 4 e Le UE ANY NENG A Si Sass, Counterweight Weight Controls Ltd., the leading and most respected name in Canadian weight reduc- tion Introduces the Revolutionary "NEW CANADIAN FAMILY MEAL PLAN." A way to lose weight that fits today's more relaxed living and eating habits. You decide how to use it. Eat 2, 3 or even 4 meals a day plus desserts and snacks. Even splurge on weekends. Enjoy bacon, muffins, spareribs, peanut butter, spaghetti, real mayonnaise even champagne. Satisfy your desire for quantity of food and variety. It's all here and we call it "Adult Flexibility." Lose Weight with the plan that treats you like an adult. Eat the foods you've always eaten and enjoy the freedom and pleasure this NEW plan.offers. You get special encouragement at the friendly 'weekly meetings where your motivation to succeed is fortified by your lecturer and a roomful of people pulling for you.' We have helped hundreds of thousands of Canadians lose weight since 1967. And we can help you. There are over 250 classes a week. Come to the one nearest you. PORT PERRY St. Johns Presbyterian Church Queen Street, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. No Registration Fee Charges for current mem- bers of other weight control organizations during Also look for the 24 delicious low calorie foods by counterweight. 60 WATER STREET -- PORT PERRY We Are Here To Serve All Your Carpet Needs eo Cleaning e Sales e Installations e Repairs Preparations at the site of the new Scugog Community Arena project began last week by the Scugog works department. The specifications for the arena have been distributed for bidding contractors and a campaign to raise $200,000 has begun. call was "My most success- ful bread making effort." Seven people paid their 50 cents for supper. 25 mem- bers were present and two were absent. The minutes of' the last meeting were read by - Shelly Schweikert. We discussed snacks and small meals and reviewed the pro- ject. Our books are to be handed in by November 11. Everyone helped to make Pizza pups, crescent rolls and we tasted sourdough br. 1. We compared prices of humemade and purchased rolls and bread as well as additives in flour-both whole wheat and white. Each girl is to complete her record book Free Estimates . Satisfaction Guaranteed Truckload of "B" Quality CARPET BROADLOOM oss 99,95 se IN WEIGHT CONTROL © High Density Sculptured $8.95 Because we have been unable to get a phone you may reach us by phoning Sports- land - 985-2174. and recipe file. STAR reprints call 985-7383 aL $3.95 «vo WHILE STOCK LASTS Try Us For Genuine Deals - See Harry or Lewis SHIRTS by Mr.B and Forsyth "Nice Selection" by Deacon Bros. Wool and Cotton Blend. WOOL LINED Leather RT Scarves Gloves WOOL LINED 6.00 &-°10.00 § Leather Palm Fbe Wlpns- Shoppe Elves from 6,50 72 WATER STREET - PORT PERRY - 985-8108 Everyone is wel to just (across from Ball Park at Lakefront ) 008 15 Volsoms Sadist come WOOL & ACRYLIC in and browse 1 Y]

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