10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, August 5, 1976 News of interest from Blackstock by Mrs. Pat Fletcher The Church Vacation School was held at Black- stock United Church last week with much success. Total registration was 104. The average attendance was 87. Leaders were Ddnna Kyte and Ruby Parsons. Teachers were: Nursery - Eleanor Gibson. Three year olds - Carol Locke, Marlene Parsons, Caroline Carna- ghan, Carol Mairs. Four year olds - Cindy VanCamp. Seven year olds - Mary Lou Malcolm, Leanne Fisher. Eight year olds - Carolyn Morton, Trisha Sleep. Nine PE MIT BRAY 3 TR 5 y K to twelve year olds (boys) Victor Parsons, (girls) Beth Schryburt, Nancy McCon- nell, Anne Kristensen, Gail Malcolm, Linda Bradburn. On Friday afternoon the parents and grandparents enjoyed the closing party, and observing the most interesting crafts. The children entertained us with a short program and Beth Schryburt leading them in their sing songs, followed by refreshments. Many thanks to Nestleton and Blackstock United Church and the Blackstock Anglican Church for making this vacation Be Your Own Builder No VW Ve ISIVARVY 1g RENTAL EQUIPMENT. PORT PERRY RENT-ALL 159 CASIMIR STREET - 985-7357 LY A SL SANNA NY So RERIN HHAN Dbediu titan Ly rate Satis 30) OTR, I Sah) ¢ ' Lit " SRA FPL FR, school possible. Special thanks to the leaders and teachers for their time, knowledge, patients and a job very well done. Mr. and Mrs) Wallace Marlow were recent visitors of her brother, Mr. R.H. Heaslip of Milton. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thomp- son and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Dowson were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thompson and Susan. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van- Camp and Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur VanCamp, Jayne and Greenbank continued Mr. and Mrs. Beorge Bea- ton entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dusty and family at their cottage at St. Christo- pher's Point last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Rees- or and family holidayed with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Couves last week. Winners at the last Friday night euchre were: Ladies 1st - Pearl Gerrow, 2nd - M. Potts, 3rd - M. Dearborne. Door prize: Freda Malyon. Mens: 1st - John Somerville, 2nd - Elmer Malyon, 3rd - P. Clark. Door Prize: Wm. Baker. Over 40 attended the Baird family picnic on Sunday at the home of Fred and Iva Phoenix. Weekend guests also - enjoyed the reunion, Malcolm McEachern of Guelph, Janice Gilbert of Brantford, Sharon Poupore of Thornelow, Heather Any- an of Bowmanville and Randy Boychuck of Timmins. Sale Starts Thurs., Aug. 5th i 0%. "PANT SUITS "SHORTS DRESSES SLEEP WEAR SUPER T-SHIRTS HALTERS FREE PEN with purchase over $5.00. Limit to first 200 customers, David spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Harry Carnegie and Elizabeth, Prince Albert to celebrate grand- daughter Jayne's 5th birth- day. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larm- er, Paul and John, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Graham and 'family attended the Guern: sey picnic at Mr. and Mrs. Gord Wilson's at Garden Hill on Sunday. Madame Justice M.M. VanCamp arrived home on Thursday after a conducted tour of England, Holland, Germany, Austria and France. Winners at the weekly Senior Citizens card party with 17 tables were: 1st - Albert Northcott 90, 2nd - Lorna Richards 80, 3rd - Agnes Prescott 79, 4th - Percy VanCamp 79, 5th - Florence Archer 79, 6th - Carl Wright 75, Low - Ethel Cook. Mrs. Gordon McLean of Bowmanville, visited with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Tennyson Samells for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schry- burt and family spent the weekend with B.W. Field at their cottage at Cumber- mere. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gay, and Mrs. Courtney Graham were last Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Toms. Mr. and Mrs. E.R. Taylor, Enniskillen, were Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- bur Toms. Miss Elizabeth Kelly is spending some holidays with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Bill Kelly, Bobcaygeon. Mr. and Mrs. George Bry- ant and family spent the weekend at a cottage with Mr. and Mrs. George Carno- chan and family at Kinese Lake. Mr. Henry Alstein is a patient in Port Perry hospit- al. We wish him better health. Congratulations to Mr. Jim Marlow, a member of Port Perry Masonic Lodge, who was elected district deputy grandmaster for the Ontario Region. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hodge, who cele- brated their 40th Wedding Anniversary on Thursday, July 29th. The surprise party in honour of Tom and Marion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe. Mr. Ivan Mountjoy presented a purse of money to the couple on behalf of the neighbours, and apprecia- tion was expressed by both Marion and Tom. Mr. Ross * Corner of Union & 7A Hwy. Specializing in: © MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTION STATION § o TIRE SALES & SERVICE (New & Used Tires) - @e MINOR REPAIRS & TUNE-UPS e OIL CHANGE & LUBRICATION .o FRONT END & BRAKE REPAIR Accepted Credit Cards ~ TEXACO - CHARGEX - MASTER CHARGE | Duff showed slides of his recent trip to Britain, and in particular, Tom's native Cornwall. The event con- cluded with a bountiful lunch and presiding at the table were Mrs. Florence Larmer," and Mrs, Oscar Graham. The Ferguson Reunion was held at the Rec Centre on Saturday, with about 50 relatives attending. The afternoon was spent with games and contests and visiting, and everyone enjoy- ed the bounteous lunch. A meeting of the directors of the Blackstock Agricultur- al Society in the committee room of the Recreation Centre was chaired by presi- dent John Wolters. After the adoption of the minutes of the June meeting it was announced that the Teen Dance in the Arena will have Rampage for music and Earl Brown of Oshawa will pro- vide music for the dance in the Rec. Centre on Fair Night. Prize lists have been mailed and anyone wishing a list can do so by contacting the secretary. Mrs. Carol Long of the Humane Society was present to discuss the Mutt Show which will be held. An Eaton trophy won in 1928 by the -late Oliver Smith had been bought at the Smith sale recently on behalf PORT PERRY CHARGE The United Church of © Canada Rev. R. Brawn, Minister SUNDAY, AuLULDT 8 Port Perry & Prince Albert 9:55 a.m. Combined Services with St. John's Presbyterian SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. George Wylie - SUNDAY, AUGUST 8 9:45 a.m."Scugog 11:15a.m. Manchester PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA SUNDAY, AUGUST 8 St. John's Port Perry 10 a.m. Congregation will worship in the United Church Burn's Church, Ashburn 10:00 a.m. Church School 11:15 a.m. Divine Worship Listen to Amazing Grace Sunday morning at 9:15 CKLB OSHAWA - Dial 1350 Minister: The Rev. Stuart McEntyre Manse: 985-3409 Study : 985-3881 TAYLOR'S TEXACO -- -- cs of the Fair Board. It was decided to put this trophy on the best dairy herd on an annual retention basis. Edda Bowman reported that Mr. L. Davis of Seagrave, will have his excellent wood carving display and Mrs. Davis will display her mac- rame in the craft room. Others have been contacted but no définite confirmations made yet. Plans were made to build a new tower stand. The tractor pull committee has been busy under the chairmanship of Harvey Graham. A weight-transfer sled has been booked from Mr. Armstrong of Teeswater and a P.A. system obtained. Several donations have al- ready been received for this new event. Hopefully more will come in. It is hoped that the public will be aware of the fact the parade is to leave the High School at 11 a.m. sharp on Fair Day, Aug. 28. Walter Wright reported that bookings for concessions are coming in earlier and faster than ever before. He says that a centre line will definitely be needed in the areas to accomodate all the concessions. It was decided that an. appropiate letter and a complimentary pass be sent to all 46 people who returned baloons from (continued on page 13) PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. D.C. Payne, Pastor 9:45 a.m. Bible School 11 a.m. Morning Worship 7 p.m. Drive-In Service Fairgrounds - Enter by north gate All Welcome CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R.C. Rose, Minister Hon. Assistant Rev. A. Woolcock SUNDAY, AUGUST 8 Trinity VIII 11:15 Morning Prayer ST. JOHNS, BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, JULY 11 9:30 a.m. Morning Praver SUNDAY, AUGUST 8 Trinity VIII 9:30 Morning Prayer PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten . . Rev. I. Macl.ean 10a.m. Family Bible Hour 11 a.m. Praise and Worship 7p.m. Evang. Service Saturday - 8:00 a.m, 10 6:00 p.m Sunday - 10 a.m, to 9:00 p.m. Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. fo 9:00 p.m. #i A }