YAY SAR oo cai Ra TANS AS ad Bea Pos ATA AAGS ALAR Le SA SSR Lek NR ANL en 1 SNS LU La OTR ER AXE . L355 ATER AS R T bang yd HRT uy ab Uk FRG, ' A FHABTEASS EC ACARI es AAS ERE ATEFSRRLEAS VA Ad LV SIR SION AT am RISA IIR RE IASB TX 22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, August 16,1978 Blackstock hospital in Port Perry on Monday, August 7th. The community wishes him a by Bethany Schryburt road. They headed west through northern United States, Mount Rushmore, Mary Tracey, Edmonton and several of Shirley's relatives in Saskatchewan. family, Peter Hoogeveen family and Caroline Carna- ghan. One thing they didn't see in By Bethany Schryburt Ireland were Horse Shoe Ladies of the Women's Institute in Blackstock its. . rn A ie ae Wl ae P Anne Alstein's parents, speedy recovery. Three-year-old Darren Yellowstone National Park Thursday morning, August concerning their 10 items for Mr. and Mrs. DeBoer A county-wide 4-H picnic Leach of Smith's woods and is Dr ug. ; You fey 10th, ten mothers and sixteen went north into Canada, children gathered -at_ the home of Judy Gilbank for a special coffee party in honour of Judi. Mountjoy, Kari Anne and Kim, visiting their hometown from British Columbia. Judi and her girls will be' staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernid® , Swain until the Tuesday fol- lowing Blackstock Fair. Victor and Ruby Parsons and their daughter Linda returned last week from their home, Province of Newfoundland, where Victor performed the wedding cere- mony for Ruby's nephew, Morris Burt to Alma Row. sell. After two and a half weeks away they returned and took Marlene along for a three day camping weekend returned home on Monday, August 14, after spending a week in hospital in Oshawa. Bob and Shirley Wheeler returned last week after close to four weeks on the was held in Cedar Park near. Hampton on the weekend and was well represented by the Blackstock families: Glenn Larmer family, Jack Green family, Don Green arrived on August 5th from Gorredyk, Holland, to spend about six weeks with the Alstein family in the Smith's woods. Unfortunately, Mr. DeBoer was admitted to the Many fine attractions at Blackstock Fair 'Black Magic', a group seen on the Tommy Hunter Show. The action in front of the grandstand will never stop with large and small horses. Cattle will be shown near centre ring. A wheelbarrel race and spaghetti eating contest will give the crowd a good chance to laugh. Edda Bowman has done a fantastic job lining up special people for the Craft the Women's Institute dis- play to be set up at the Blackstock Fair. The fair is only a week and a half away. Recently 'Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bradburn enjoyed a holiday in the Madoc area where they spent much of their time touring . the various mines near Madoc. Senior Citizen's held their weekly card party at the Town Hall where 18 tables participated. Winners - 1. Stanley Malcolm, 97; 2. Carl Gimblett - 88; 3. Margaret 7 Watson - 84; 4. Olive Gimblet - 84; 5. Anne Manns - 84; 6. Louisa Mitchell - 83; and low - Gladys Potts. An enjoyable reunion of prior neighbours at Lindsay took place over the weekend Judy and Brian Mountjoy joined them for a weekend of camping. They spent some time with their son Mike at Lakev Louise, Bob's Aunt ed milkers this year are: Peter Head of Barrie, report- er for Ministry of Tourism; Arnie Celsie of CKLB in Oshawa; Bill Johnson of CHOO Country; and the Roy and Harold, will be willing to take anyone on at the Horse Shoe Pitching. Care to try your luck against their skill? Bring your pet frog and Blackstock Agricultural Society met on. Wednesday evening at the Recreational Centre to check on the final stages of Fair preparation. President Lawrence Mc- Laughlin called the meeting to order with the assistance of Secretary, Joyce Kelly, at his right hand.. Monday evening, prior to the Fair is designated as 'set-up' night, when Ian and Tess Milner a good work crew is needed. . : _ at Presquille, near Brighton. with sons Robbie and Barry, All Volunteers will be appre- Detmonsizalions. This op pop. United Church in Blackstock all of Kingston, spent- the ciated. unity to vi will resume regular service work has become a popular H Grah 3 ' weekend at the Bob Fletcher - arvey Graham reported Continued on page 23 | at 10:00 on August 20th home. that the Tractor Pull was 4 Schryburt's were pleased to even better than ever this nm mmm . : find beauty at their backdoor ~~ year. 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