a Rat a ts RE RE aS a A ER aN 12-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Sept. 14, 1977 Blackstock area news [is by Mrs, Pat Fletcher Congratulations - to Janis and Bill St.John (Mec- Laughlin) who were married in Blackstock United Church on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Byers were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Les Bush- field of London and took in the London Fair. Sympathy is extended to Come to the Mardi Gras Friday Night Blackstock Arena STERLING STERLING TRUST CORPORATION INVEST NOW! O: FOR 5 YEARS IF INTEREST IS PAID ANNUALLY DON FORDER Insurance Agency 24 WATER STREET PORT PERRY PHONE: 985-8471 yg MN AX AL] CRE IS asa 2211) A) CB | AA eR FAL ee H PERLE Mr, and Mrs. Neil Malcolm and family on the passing of Mrs. Stanley Malcolm last week. Mrs. Ross Atkinson spent a few days last week in Brampton with her son Patric. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Samells and Wendy of Peter- borough were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tennyson Samells. - Mrs. Harvey of New Brun- swick spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crawford. Mr."and Mrs. Ken Duns- more of Durham renewed acquaintances in the village last week. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wheeler who cele- brated their 25th Wedding Anniversary on Saturday with many relatives and friends who came by to bring them best wishes. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mount- joy, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mountjoy, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Byers, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoskin and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Graham attended the funeral of Mr. Ernie Belyea at Oakville on Sunday. Sympathy is ex- tended to the Mountjoy family. Winners at the Senior Citi- zen's weekly card party with 17 tables were: 1st - Bessie Spencer, 84; 2nd - Grant Bright, 83; 3rd - Ethel Cook, 82; 4th - Harold Swain, 81; 5th - Elva VanCamp, 78; 6th - Edith Anderson, 76; Low - Mildred Thompson. The Artificial Ice Fund Committee held a meeting on Sunday evening to wind up their plans for the Mardi Gras on Friday evening September 16th. In the arena, people of all ages will be able to enjoy the games using funny money which can be purchased at the door of the arena. A dance with bar will be held in the Re- creational Centre with the music of "The Country Teens'. All proceeds will go J acquelines FRUIT MARKET Scugog Street West Hwy. 7A Port Perry to the Blackstock Artificial Ice Fund. The canvassing for this project will begin on Monday, September 19th, Rev. V. Parsons returned home last week after an inspiring trip to Calgary to General Council of the Unit- ed Church. This is a t honour to be chosen to attend as it was his first time in 18 years in the Ministry. A great number of local people enjoyed the Tractor - ] ~ . lL. Pull at Uxbridge. on the: 2 weekend. Congratulations to Blair Graham who proud- ly walked away with one of the trophies after doing so well with his John Deere. Mr. and Mrs, Stuart Dor- rell, Annie, Melody and Lisa of Charlton were weekend guests of Mr.. and Mrs. Wilbur Toms and attended the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Bill St.John. Mr: and Mrs, Bill Jeffers and family enjoyed a trip to Niagara Falls on the week- end. : Would you please call me at 986-4879 with the names of your University or College students so they will not be missed in next weeks column, Congratulations to Leanne VanCamp who showed her It was Initiation Day for Grade nines at Cartwright High School last M Friday and the activities included an 'auction' of the students to the highest bidders. Here Lawrence Van Camp grimaces after being told fo bite into an onion he was wearing around his neck. 4-H calf at the Exhibition and won reserve champion with over 100 calves shown. Scott Fletcher entertained Joel Schryburt and Shawn Blackstock UCW Sept. U.C.W. The Evening Unit of the U.C.W. met at the home of Vicki Stephenson on Sep- tember 6th. Sharon Essery opened the meeting with a few thoughts of getting into routine and your children back to school again. The minutes of the June meeting were read by Verna McMahon and a note to the Evening Unit from Judi Mountjoy thanking everyone for the gift and the strong feeling of fellowship that she had enjoyed in the past five years. Sharon also thanked everyone for helping with the Beacock picnic and the Church booth at the Tractor Pull. Joanne Lee brought us up to date with the Fashion Show and Bazaar Wednes- day, September 28th at 7:30 p.m. Back to school Fash- ions by Children's Boutique and New Fall Fashions by Country Classics at the Rec- reation Centre. Our pro- gramme for the evening was suggestions by Beth Schry- burt on crafts for bazaar items. All U.C.W. members remember to bring three items crafts, baking and plants for our bazaar. We repeated the Lord's Prayer. Lunch was served and enjoyed by all. The October meeting will be held at the home of Tallya Moore. Institute On Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. the Blackstock Women's Institute met in the Community Hall for their September meeting. Also present was a carload of ladies from Shirley and one from Nestleton. Everyone was given a cordial welcome by Mrs. Skelding, president. Meeting opened with the Ode, Collect in unision fol- lowed by the minutes of the June meeting. Thank you ® Live Bait for sale. 66 Brock St. W., Uxbridge - 852-5291 FRED THOMAS Outboard Repair ® Authorized Chrysler Outboard & Boat Dealer + - Sales & Service. 1. ® Authorized Lawn Boy - Sales & Service. ® Boat Motors for rent - Boat & Motor Storage BEACON MARINA 986-5188 CAESAREA D. THAPAR Denture Therapist 214 Dundas St. E., Whitby 668-7797, by hour or day. 3 163 Simcoe St., Oshawa 579-8752 Hoskin on Monday for his 6th birthday. : Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dorrell of Ottawa were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Dorrell. meeting notes were read and the treas. report showing a healthy balance to begin the fall season. An-invitation from the Shirley ladies to attend their meeting on October 19th at 1:30 was accepted with pleasure, also one from Scugog to be with them in their Hall on the evening of the same day at 8:00 p.m. Mrs. Dora Martyn reported leaders had. been found for the 4-H clubs begin- ning soon. Theme of the meeting being Education was in charge of Mrs. Flora Samells. Roll Call - Some- Thing I have done since leaving School to improve my education showed that many people have taken ad- vantage of the courses of crafts etc. which have been available. A poem by Edgar Guest read by Flora gave a good meaning to the motto which was "Many things are done by people too dumb to know: they can't be done." Mrs. Hazel Coates read a poem "Old Friends which we all hope we are." The highlight of the evening was slides and a commentary given by Ann Kristensen who _ was chosen from Blackstock 5 ] enjoyed in spite of very early mornings and late nights. She was accompanied by her Mother and Mrs. Marian Larmer who assist- her with a very nice gift. Meeting closed with ©' Canada. With Gladys Thompson at the piano all enjoyed a sing-song followed by lunch, the usual chit-chat and sociality SOCCER TEAM WINS Coach Eric Brown and Assistant Coach Robert White wish to congratulate D. Lois Milne, B.A.0.D. 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