Neil Malcolm's Blackstock area farm operation expanded another notch to include a brand new sales arena, and the Malmont Farms owner held an official opening on Friday that included friends, neighbours, by Mrs. Grace Beacock At church Sunday, Nov. 14 prior to the sermons a special gesture was enacted when Mrs. C. 'Joy' Newn- ham (former resident here prior to moving to Picton but at present living in Brooklin) provided a plaque which our minister Rev. R. Brawn truly dedicated in honour of Joy's husband the late Cecil C. Meunham who served in the military forces as a veteran and also .an ardent worker in the capacity of church life and village efforts. Over fourteen enjoyed the palatable hot beef dinner. served in 1.0.0.F. recently. Mr. Ralph Reynolds nar- rated and shared his fabu- Burketon news Mrs. A. Grace is visiting with Mrs. B. Lee, Oshawa. Our wish for her is improved health. All very best wishes. Our sympathy is extended to the Richard family, relatives, friends and neigh- bours in the sudden passing of Mr. Arthur Richards, Tyrone. Service was from the Morris Funeral home. Mr. Ralph Grace and family are spending a few weeks in Brantford. - Miss Elaine Martens is attending Durham College. Mr. G. Stone and family, Cavan, visited recently with Mrs. R. Davey. The sympathy of the com- munity is, extended to the Sanderson family of Colum- bus in the passing of Mr. Wilfred Sanderson. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Scott of Scarborough have their new house almost completed west of the village, Lot 21, Concession 10. They were fortunate to have a new well drilled, 108 feet deep, "complete and capped with submersible pump. MARIPOSA TOWNSHIP RE-ELECT VINCENT TEEFY FOR COUNCIL - 2 years experience In council. - active In farm organization work. - resident of Mariposa Township for 25 years. I will do my utmost to warrant your support on December 6, 1976 and also in the future. and acquaintances from all over the area and as far away as New York. From left are: Robert Flett, Gerry Nelson, Everett Brown, Lloyd Wilson, Jamle Malcolm, Denis Werry, Dr. Risk, Lawrence Malcolm, By Mrs. Earl Reader Tomorrow, is the night for the Mystery Sister Pot Luck Supper for all ladies of the "Head" Community. Don't forget your choice food.and your $2.00 gift. Irene Carter is requesting all the ladies to turn in any books.they may have for the Hospital "Doll" draw. The children and leaders of the Island Church are busily working on a Christ- mas concert and of course, practice is the the order of - the day. Anson Gerrow's first knee operation seems to be pro- mising good results. Yester- day, he had the second one done. So we have high hopes of good future activity for - him, The 4-H girls will have a rest now that Achievement Day is over. However, excitement is running high over the weekend skatathon in the new arena and spon- sors are being challenged all "around. Neil Malcolm and Harris Wilcox. Prince Albert area news lous pictures of Yukon and. Alaska which provided a generous ovation for the re- laxing evening as well. Sunday evening Nov. 14 the pews of the church, sanctuary were practically filled for the 'long looked for" Praise Contata made possible by our able organist Mrs. G. Hunter. Each number poured forth warm flowing slections pro- vided by the group involved. I understand a detailed account for this perfor- mance is to be published elsewhere in this issue, . For the benefit of those who wish to see and hear this program strive to be at Blackstock United Church next Sunday Nov. 28 at 7:15 p.m. Improved health is wished Mr. and Mrs. Frank who both have been hospitalized. Mr. and Mrs. E. Tripp have moved into Port Perry where we wish them com- fortable and happy living plus see them often. Mrs. C. "Pat" Love en- joyed attending the flawless and esceltent National Per- formance Ballet "Romeo and Juliet" at O'Keefe Centre in Toronto." . Les and Grace Beacock were accompanied by Flor- ence Beacock of Port Perry * when they joined the eigh- teen relatives who all repre- sent various committees of Beacock reunion which was held at the home of Bill and Jean Ferguson, Blackstock. Mrs. N. Popert was happy to have her son Mr. Don Popert and granddaughter of Chapleau for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. D. McMillan and family were with her mother Mrs. Ella Venning, Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs. L. Beacock and Mr. and Mrs. B. Bea- cock and son Philip enjoyed . turkey dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Don Beacock, Lee and Blair at Seagrave on Sun- - day celebrating Bryan's birthday. On December 6th VOTE FRANK HARRIS - Councillor Ward 1 ~~ PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Nov. 24, 1976 -- 39 - Scugog area news Friday will be an exciting time for the Freeman family when Ethel and George will not lose their daughter but gain a son. Last Friday, Mrs. Earl Reader attended the dinner at Sunderland : Church for the retired women teachers ° of North Durham. This is .not only means good food but a very eiljoyable after- noon of entertainment. Talent show (continued) with their comical rendition of Blue Danube. Comedy events to be re- membered included a lengthy monologue by MC Arculus, and an ear-offend- ing rendition of A Bird in a Guilded Cage by a golden- gilded Jean Kennedy. The strictly-local talent show drew a close to capa- city crowd, and organizers are already planning another show of this type, possibly for January. "It's snowballing," said one organizer. 'Since the show I've heard of at least six people who either would perform at the next show or who knew someone who would © be willing to perform." "The amount of talent that's available right here is very surprising," said another official. "Now we have a place to show it off." JE ¥ 8525525055852 52525255 5 SS A OA SS AA I OIC | solicit your support for COUNCILLOR WARD 1 (Scugog Township) For Concerned, Honest Representation. Tek nT CN OC CII CCC CCI AREA COUNCILLOR for all of SCUGOG vote QUICK! Vote Don QUIC SCHOOL TRUSTEE 3 ow TS