. Blackstock news ee A 2 by Mrs, Pat Fletcher Don't forget the Pancake and Sausage breakfast on Sunday from 8 a.m, till 12 "noon at the Rec. Centre, Proceeds go to the Black- stock Ice Fund. y Thanksgiving visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Neil Werry and Joy were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Rob Mairs and Steven, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Werry, Port Perry, Mr, and Mrs. Neil Bailey, Howard and Tara Lynn. This was also a 2nd birthday party for Steven, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gibson were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Larmer. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larmer and family, Pickering and Mr. and Mrs. Don Larmer of Peterborough were Monday dinner guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. Russell Larmer. Congratulations to Mr. and "Mrs. Ross Curtis of Orillia who celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary with several of their relatives and friends on Saturday at the Nestleton Hall. Mrs. Ella Venning and Mr. and Mrs. Tennyson Samells were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gunter and family of Newmarket. Peter and Patric Atkinson of Brampton spent Thanks- giving weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Atkinson. Baptism Service was held .on Sunday at Blackstock United Church with the fol- lowing children being bap- tised: Heather Margaret Essery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Essery, Matthew Brian Gray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Gray, Jullianne Mellody Sleep, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sleep. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sleep and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Sleep and family, Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Argue were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wotten, Norma and Tom; Mr. and Mrs. David McLean Mrs. May Wotten; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wotten and boys; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Millson and family; Mr. and Mrs. Brian Gray and family and Miss Wilma Wolters. Sunday dinner guests and callers of Mr, and Mrs, Ray Essery and Heather were: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larmer and boys, Mrs. Edith Essery and Russell, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Ebber Snowden, Courtice, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stapleton and Lee, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Davison and Jeremy, Rag- lan, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Puterbough, Vicki and Kristina, Brougham, Mrs. Bonnie Mercer, Hampton; Diane Buchanan and Nancy Bryans, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kemp, Mr. Jack VanCamp and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Saywell enjoyed the farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur VanCamp. Sorry to have missed their names in last weeks column. Better health is wished for Mr. Kenneth Samells who is improving slowly in Oshawa General Hospital. . Miss Susan Thompson, Kingston spent the weekend 'with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thompson. Congratulations to Mr. Roy McLaughlin and Mr. Harold McLaughlin on winn- ing 1st in the horseshoe pitching contest at the Plow- ing March on Saturday and also winning the Alex Mec- Kinney trophy for the 4th time. Thanksgiving dinner ' VanCamp were: guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. Percy VanCamp, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Saywell, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kemp and Jeffery and Mr. Jack VanCamp. Joel Schryburt entertained 9 friends at McDonalds on Wednesday to celebrate his 4th birthday. - Ellen Russell and children and Larry and Beth Schry- burt and family were Friday evening dinner guests of Don and Joanne Russell. Lloyd and Betty Honeywell of Woodlawn, Ontario were weekend guests of the Schry- burts. Joanne and Don Russell entertained a houseful for the holiday weekend, Don's parents, Gord and Barb Russell and their son Ken of Windsor, Joanne's sister and brother-in-law, Bob and Beverly Carter also from Windsor. Sympathy is extended to the family of Mrs. May Wright who passed away last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gra- ham, Cheryl, Blair, Mark and Robbie entertained Mrs. Reg Boundy, Port Perry, Mrs. C. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and girls and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoskin for Sunday dinner. Craig Hoskin spent the weekend with his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoskin. Mr. and Mys. Bob Fletcher and family enjoyed Sunday dinner with the Bendix Cara- van Club at Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hoskin and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Walden, Lind- say. : Winners at the Senior Citi- (continued on page 22) A Big Brother fixes a bicycle, kicks the football around. or sits down for a chat and tries to answer the um that trou 81 teen different questions ble a young boy's mind. No one can really replace a dad. { ~~ But you can make a boy a lot happier. Call t tele sig LSrother Absociation ol Sugg District P.0. BOX 961 - PORT PERRY - ONTARIO - LOB 1NO PHONE: 985-3733 % 9 Cindy Van Camp [left], Janet Parsons and Anne Marlow of Blackstock will received the Duke of Edinburgh's Gold Award from Prince Philip at a ceremony this weekend in Ottawa. The girls, all members of the Cartwright Rangers completed a series of achievements stressing individuality effort and volunteer service. The girls will be accompanied b and Mrs. Jessie Gunter.. 7 & % % 9 HN Dye Potpourri Handicraft Guild "presents FALL FESTIVA OF CRAFTS TOWN HALL 1873 - QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY Two Days FRI., OCTOBER 21, 1977 12 noon to 9 p.m. SAT., OCTOBER 22, 1977 * 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. FEATURING: Sale of Handcrafted Items, Demonstrations, Door Prizes, Tea Room & Bake Table. Quilt Draw & Loto-Luck Draw at 5:00 p.m. Saturday. AND THE MUSIC OF RON HEWAT at the LOWREY ORGAN FRIDAY NIGHT AT7 P.M. ENTERTAINMENT BY: "THE CARTWRIGHT-SOUND" y Ranger Captains Mrs. Shirley Turner ' Demonstrations for Both Days include: CHAIR CANING.- INKLE WEAVING - SPINNING BASKET WEAVING - WOOD BURNING WATER COLOURS - XMAS WREATH MAKING <3 ' ; > : , . : "x TICKETS: *1.00 (under 12 free) Tickets good for both days. Come & Enjoy the Work Of Our Talented Craftspeople. B® Wrap P IG) Pc