J at A pe in BI RATT EP Aw Ti hs FAC SPREE IN \ 12-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 28, 1978 | Blackstock by Bethany Schryburt by Bethany Schryburt There will be NO Boy Scout paper drives for the duration of the summer, however, they will resume pick up in the fall. Scouts in the area would like to thank all of the citizens for their donation of used newspapers and ask them to continue saving them for fall collec- tion. On Saturday, June 17th, at 2:00 in an over crowded Becker's store, Marion Simpson, a Caesarea cotta- ger from Scarborough drew the winning ticket for the Becker's Bike. Greg Staple- ton, of 13 Analda Court in Blackstock was delighted to be the proud recipient of the prize bike. Bob and Shirley Wheeler of Smith's Woods, Blackstock, are proud as can be that their daughter Barb Christie has made them 'grand- parents' with a bouncing baby boy. On June 21, past and pre- sent officers of the Black- stock Nursery School gather- ed at the home of Cheryl Vogel for a pot-luck and pool party. Plans were made for an emergency meeting of the board as next year's presi- dent, Lynda Menzies is mov- ing to Yellowknife by the end of the month and the position must be filled soon. The hiring committee was given over a dozen applications for the assistant teaching posi- tion. All of the applications will be answered soon, the decision will be difficult as all applicants proved desir- able. Sharon Umphrey and Cathy Cordon drove two car loads of women to Niagara on the Lake on Saturday where they were entertained by the Annual Shaw Fest- TOWELS ONLY ® Registered Trodemork of Drug Trad Sloop) Assorted BAN Super Dry ROLL ANTI-PERSPIRANT 99¢ 43ml 180's KLEENEX BOUTIQUE Twin Pack (White Only) While They Last! 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Jim and Leanne Wills and their daughter Laura, of North Bay spent the week end with Leanne's parents Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Dorrell. Twenty one tables enjoyed playing cards at the weekly senior citizen's card party, winners were: 1-Lena Munro -101, 2-Effie Ploughman-94, 3-Verna Draper-91, Marjorie Bayford-89, 5-Ella Housan- 86, 6-Bessie Spencer-84, and low-Arivella Baurett. On Friday evening, June 23, the community honoured the newly married couples, Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Mal- colm and Mr. and Mrs. Don Wright, with a community shower. The old tradition of the community shower in- cludes every member of the family from babes to grands. The entertainment is pro- vided on the stage by citizens with individual talent after sandwiches, cookies and juice or coffee provide a time for idle chit-chat. The coup- les were presented with love- ly gifts and the evening continued with dancing to a live band. Mrs. Kenneth Samells at- "tended the graduation of her granddaughter Joan Samells from Centennial College of Nursing in Scarborough on Thursday evening with a reception following. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Samells joined a group of Samells cousins at the cot- tage of Mr. and Mrs. Melville Samells at View Lake on Sunday. St. John's Anglican Church celebrated its' 127th Anni- versary on Sunday, June 25, with a family service, the Junior Choir sang several selections, including 'Happy Birthday to the Church'. Afterward, on the lawn the children enjoyed races and games followed by a picnic lunch for everyone. Carol Andrews and her son David joined Carol's sister and mother on a weekend trip to Munster Hamlet near Ottawa where they stayed with Mr. Donnie Killin and children. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Franks, of Cobourg, were Sunday visitors at the home of their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Camp in Black- stock, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Van Camp, David and Jayne enjoyed Sunday lunch with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Camp. Two students in Black- stock have received the honour of having their art work, which was on display at the Durham Art Show, selected to be shown at this year's CNE in Toronto; Tracy Hogg of Cartwright High School and Darlene Ellis of 'Cartwright Central Public School. - The 1978 Heritage Day Poster Contest winners from 'the Cartwright Central Pub- lic School were: Angela Kiezebrink, Laurie Leach and Stephen Akkerman. Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe have had the pleasure of special company over the last three weeks: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Buttimer of Rossmore, County Cork, Ire- land. Mrs. Buttimer is George Wolfe's sister. The couple have enjoyed touring the scenic views of Ontario and New York State and have Rotices several changes in the area since their last "visit in 1973. Several of the Van Camp clan attended the wedding of Mary Drinkwater to Randy Edgeworth on Saturday. in Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Hermanus Vanderheul are entertaining an army buddy from the World War II and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Piet Van Hos- wegen of Papendrecht, Holland, for a three week stay. BLOOD is needed, give the gift of life at the Port Perry Blood Donor Clinic on Wed- nesday, July 5th, 1978, at the Catholic Church in Port Perry, between 2:00 -8:30, no phone calls will be made. Nancy, Steve, Gord and Patti Bryans and Edie Al- stein attended the 8th Annual Family Picnic of the Des- cendants of the late May and Morley Wilkins held at Hay- don with over 50 in attend- ance. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Mount- ford of Oshawa were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bryans. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thomp- son held the Annual Wallace Marlow Picnic at their home on Sunday. Those attending the gathering were: Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Leask of Barrie, Ruth Marlow of Toronto, Dr. Jack Marlow of Dundas, Jim Marlow's family, Bill and Sandra Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Marlow and John and Dorothy Venning all of Blackstock also Su- zanne Thompson from King- ston. Members of the family were disappointed that Jim Marlow was unable to attend due to illness detaining him in the Port Perry Hospital. Brooklin Horticultural Society by Margaret Davis The Brooklin Horticultural Society held it's annual Iris Show Monday June 12 at Burn's United Church, Ash- burn. Over 60 guests enjoyed the magnificent show which had 85 entries. Florence Ashton, Ashburn, an active member and Iris grower won the award, donated by Pru Whittick, for the best Iris in the show - "Valimar" - a soft apricot colour. Our Judge, Mrs. Irene Moore of Port Perry, commented not only on the nimber and variety of entries, but also on the excel- lent quality of the blooms. While the show was being judged, we were spellbound as Mrs. Barbara Dobbin of the Agincourt Society and Civic Garden Centre, Toron- to demonstrated the art of flower arranging. Mrs. Dobbin arranged several dif- ferent styles, discussing her techniques as she went a- long. At the end of the demonstration, she kindly donated her flowers for our lucky draw. The members are very proud of the fact that our float again won first prize for 'Most Beautiful' in the Brooklin Spring Fair Parade June 3. Our convenor Grace Coe and her committee are to be congratulated. q $ v 2 4 4 | 1 i