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Port Perry Star, 26 Jul 1978, p. 14

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a I ---- coy 3 - os . 4 = EEE NS at CR Si oN YN EE ie wr Re PEIN FRSA S 14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 26, 1978 ' Blackstock by Bethany Schryburt J The Blackstock Fair is only a month away; entries should be placed the week e Fair. The 1978 tock Fair Book can be obtained from Joyce Kelly in ackstock. United Church Congrega- tional Meeting held on Mon- day, July 17th, at 8:00 p.m. in the Christian Eduaction - Room. Densil Mobre chaired the meeting and introduced the representative of Luxfer Studios in Toronto, who clar- ified the procedure and ex- penses of the Storm Glazing Process. At the time of the return of the company to commence. work on the storm glazing, a: decision will be made, based on the change of appearance of the vestibule windows with sample windows being ~ approved by:-the congrega- tion." A committee, chaired by Linda Kyte, was set up to VIII choose the appropriate design of the stained glass windows to be installed in the choir loft. After the representative of the. company left the meet- - ing, the discussion of fund raising projects was entered into by the group. Bob Fletcher and Densil Moore, along with the dona- tion of the Bendix Trailer Club's 'equipment, have graciously offered to organ- ize two pancake breakfasts to be held on November 22 and October 19, at the re- creational Centre. Small sub-marine sand- wiches and cold drinks will be sold at the Tom's Auction on August 5th. Initial plans were made for a summer pork barbecue and auction sale to be held at Malmont Sales Arena. Plans were also started to support a church supper in the fall. The United Church is in serious. need of several Bond Now 1978 2 DOOR or 4 DOOR, 305 V8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, bright wheel covers, steel belted radials, dual horns, AM Radio, rear seat speaker, auxiliary lighting. 45 See Ray Tongesdal or James Burnett 416-985-7351 | __ INSURANCE AGENCY JIN 193 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY (416) 985-7306 "All Lines of General Insurance!" (Plus Tax & Licence) Ey OLDSMOBILE SINCE 1919 268 QUEEN ST. - PORT PERRY - 985.7351 | SALES - LEASING - SERVICE volunteers to assist in the various projects. At the end of the meeting the following committee was organized for the purpose of gathering suggestions and initiating plans: Dénsil Moore, Walter Wright, Edith McLaughlin, and Beth Schryburt. Please contact anyone on this com- mittee if you wish to help or make a suggestion. U.C.W. PICNIC On Tuesday the UCW Afternoon Unit held a picnic at Cartwright Park. 'After a delicious lunch when every- one ate too much and en- joyed every bite it became de; to move on to the. physical games. Several ladies won acclaim in such athletic feats as, picking clothes pegs off a line ~---- dropping them into a bottle and kicking their shoe the greatest distance. Having 'certain items in her purse won-another prize - although Wiotors ™~ ABET RRR FIV TT I having a 1977 penny proved the downfall for many. The picnic had another purpose... to send our best wishes with . two members - Ruth Wilson and Elizabeth Skelding - who are leaving our community. Also the group sent best wishes to Florence Larmer, still in hospital - "'we hope to «hear you're home soon and feeling chipper." The next meeting is in September at the home of Thelma Wright. The Senior Citizen card Party winners for July 18th were: 1-Olive Gimblett-94, 2-Bessie Spencer-83, 3-Elmer Johnson-79, 4-Yeoman Luke- 78, 5-Ruth Wilson-76, and low-Herman Kerry; there were 16 tables participating. The Family Trust Swim" --Carnival was held at Uxpool - _.on July 20th, in the evening. >"Approximately 73 children from Blackstock have been taking lessons ~at Uxpool during the past three weeks through an 0.N.O. bus plan, several of those children participated in the carnival. Blackstock winners were: Pre-Beginner Swim HeatlI - ~ Esther Kelly-1st, Heat II- Nancy Green:3rd. . - Barra- cuda Innertube '- mediate, Senior Inner Tube Race - Craig Paisley-1st and Brian Van Camp-2nd. On Friday, July 21st, Leigh Rollo celebrated her fourth Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly. Mr. John Payne of Kitch- ener spent a few days at the Kelly home recently. _ Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly attended the funeral of Gerald's uncle the late Ted Gilmour of Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Dow- -son, Leslie and Andrew spent Carla Adams-3rd. Juvenile, Inter- birthday with several friends . and their mothers at Mot- her's Pizza in Oshawa. The following attended the party: Chris, Kim Rollo and Leigh, Lucy and Candice Knight, Lesley and Bryce * Morawiec, Cheryl and Haley . Vogel and Beth, Joel, Vicki, and Art Schryburt. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bondy of Windsor enjoyed a short visit with their daughter - Joanne Russell and family before touring Hastings and the Niagara. At the same - time Russells were pleased - to have Don's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gord Russell of Windsor stop in after spend- A ing two weeks in Tennessee. Mrs. Gladys Russell is returning home after spend- _ ing several weeks with her son Doug, unfortunately much of that time was spent in the Port Perry Hospital; 1. the community wishoc hor 5. better Visit thé ext Nme. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Petch and Kent and Catherine of Aurora were Thursday eve- ning callers at the home of the weekend at the Ivan Thompson home; Elizabeth and the children will be staying on for a weeks holi-- days at her parents home. Gord 'Bryans, Cordell Kuening, and 'Phil Archer have left for Florida where they will be visiting Cordell's sister, Annette. - Nancy Bryans and her son Steve spent two weeks at their cottage near Kelly's Bay on Sturgeon Lake. Recently the 7th. Annual Bryans Picnic was held at the cottage with about fifty relatives attending. On Sun- day, July 23, Bob, Nancy, and Steve visited with Nan- cy's aunt Mary Meldrum, Bill and Scott in Port Hope. Sunday evening callers at the Bryans home were_Wilf Brown of Courtice, Jean and © E505052505252505252525052525252525252525252525252 025252525252525252525252525¢5 Save on: e DIESEL FUEL ~@ GASOLINE e MOTOR OILS WHITBY 668-3381 i For Your Convenience Call: | FUTURA | . Driving School at : " ZENITH 77370 | | In'the Port Perry Area : ATTENTION FARMERS! ! ! REASONABLE P PREMIUM QUALITY § CALL COEL TT Sid Mountford of Oshawa, Caroline Carnaghan and 'her family were host family for Betty Spurrell of Eittle Hart's Ease, Newfoundland, during her stay July 18 to 24 th. Betty, a grade 11 student, was taking part in an Intro- Provincial Exchange Pro- gram sponsored by the 4-H organization and the Royal Bank. The Schryburt family thor- oughly enjoyed the four day » visit of Larry's mother, Ritd® Schryburt of Ottawa, which included attending the Blue Jay's game in Toronto on Friday evening. Thanks to four. neighbours in the Smith's woods Rita was able to depart for Ottawa on Saturday as planned. Mr. and Mrs. David An- Ian and their friend Janice Miller of Ajax spent the week near Havelock at David's mother Dora Grisley's. cot- tage. They returne on Friday to attend the Satur- day wedding of Carol's cousin, Kathy Killin to David Ross, a trainer of the Hamil- ton Tiger Cats, in Toronto. QC COI] J] RICES J _ Immediate Delivery 'Continues until All Stock is Sold! 64 WATER ST- -- PORT PERRY -- 985-3756 .drews,-Michael~Pavid, and ¥ &

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