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Port Perry Star, 12 Sep 1979, p. 18

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YL) A PEAT HO % 4A hd Fi oF he AN IRENE Foe ba 3 0 TAN a allt 18 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., September 12, 1979 Blackstock by Joyce Kelly Fall weather along with the many usual fall activities have all arrived. Sunday School commenced in the United Church on Sunday, the mid-week youth groups are all starting this week and the new 4-H courses will soon be on the way. To point out the situation, even further, frosted gardens early Sunday morning showed us that summer is really almost over. Cartwright "A" Pack went camping over the weekend on the property of Harvey and Joan Graham. There were 26 boys and 7 leaders in CARPET SUPERMARKET Shop-at-Home LELRGRYE (OF: ToT) GST-TQVITH:) Free Home Estimates (8) NO ARTIFICIAL TURF Red - Blue - Green - Rust $3.99 ... attendance. Barb Argue and Anne Kristensen came along as our cooks. Saturday night campfire was highlighted by the presence of Arnold Goose, the Chief from the Island Reservation, who spoke to the boys about Indian culture and crafts and told some hunting and trapp- ing stories. The cooks would like to thank Gerry Davies, Al Argue, Ev Trewin, Jack Lee, Ken Whitehead, and. Ross Weir for donating time and material to make a new cooking grate - it made their job so much easier. Also special thanks to Harvey and Joan - a great place for kids! Super Dense Saxony "TRIVIA STAR" Immediate Installation Available $9.99... 0% Sumptuous Carved . THICK SAXONY A new dimension in carpet beauty, made of fine nylon. A terrific Bargain Only $8.95 .... and area news On August 18th, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor hosted a family gathering at their summer home in Norland in honour of the 55th Wedding Anniversary of Joyce's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.K. Noble who were married in Scott Township on Septem- ber 24, 1924. Their four children were all present with their families. Eleven of their thirteen grandchild- ren atterided and also their one great grandchild, Adam Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ian Cook of Uxbridge. Mrs. Noble was presented with a green orchid and Mr. Noble with a carnation, tinted Join Our 5th Anniversary CELEBRATION CARPET WAREHOUSE September 12th to 29th, 1979 ALL SIZES green along with a purse of money. The happy couple still .reside in Uxbridge and spend their winters in Florida. Last year they were able to tour Europe, England and Scotland. Improved health is wished to Mr. Mike Baumchen and to any other residents who like Mr. Baumchen are in hospital. Pat Jones and her son, Jason, Oshawa, were Sunday callers of Mrs. Tom Hodge and Tommy. Also Florence Larmer was a visitor. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Samells entertained their family at the Bonfire, Lind- Shop-At-Home Wall-to-Wall Carpet Service Free Home Estimates 7128-0292 ON HUNDREDS 0) 30 $4 Su INT VA J BS) 3 3{0) 0 09 23\'} D103 SHAGS - LOOPS COMMERCIALS Selected Rolls & Remnants $3.99... NON-WAX CUSHION FLOOR $2.99... TONE-ON-TONE BROADLOOM With Attached Pad NOW $4. 95 sq.yd. OSHAWA CARPET SUPERMARKET SIZE COLOUR REG. LIST SPECIAL 12'x16'7" MultiGreen $154.95 $109.95 Tone-on-Tone 12'x13'8" Rust $287.95 $129.95 Sculptured 12'x13'10" Beige $102.95 $56.95 Level Loop 12'x19'5" Gray $449.95 $129.95 Sculptured 12'x14' Brown $268.00 $139.00 Saxony 10'7"x16'6" Gold $439.95 $149.95 Saxony 12'x15'4" Bgige $279.00 $139.00 Saxony 12'x15' Gold $239.00 $119.95 Sculptured HERE IS A PARTIAL LIST OF SAVINGS ON LARGE ROLL ENDS. SIZE COLOUR REG. LIST SPECIAL 12'x16'9" White $329.00 12'x14"3" Green $299.95 12'x16'2" Light Beige $439.95 12'x17'4" Green $449.95 12'x12'9" Beige $99.00 12'x15' Gold $299.00 12'x17' Brown $169.95 10'10"x12" Orange $89.95 PLUS HUNDREDS MORE REMNANTS AT FANTASTIC SAVINGS! $159.95 Saxony $119.95 Sculptured $219.95 Thick Saxony $229.95 Thick Saxony $68.00 Loop $139.95 Thick Shag $114.95 Level Loop $69.95 Level Loop THE CARPET WAREHOUSE (0 13 TTT 110 King St. W. Mon. -Fri.9-8p.m. Sat. --9 5p.m FREE PARKING Free written estimates (eIVETE LI LRL EEE MELT 7200292 [cal say on Saturday evening in honour of their granddaugh- ter Joan Samells who is visit- ing from New Orleans. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Melville Samells, Cathy, Kenneth Jr. and Carol, Bowmanville and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Powell of Seagrave. The Senior Citizen's regular Card Party on Tues- day evening had 21 tables with the following winners: 1. Leslie Taylor-103, 2. Ethel Hudson - 92, 3. Rachel Dennis - 91, 4. Harold McDiarmid - 85, 5. Ruby Birkett - 84, 6. Jack Cooke - 83, Lu Griffin - Low. Mr. and Mrs. Edye, Winnipeg (nee Margaret Hooey) are arriving on Monday to visit Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe visited Mr. and Mrs. Philip Massey in Grand Junction, Colorado and at their ranch in Unaweep Canyon. Gordon Blackstock W.IL. The Blackstock W.I. met at the home of Elizabeth Skelding at Newcastle on Wednesday afternoon. Upon arrival the sixteen ladies enjoyed a variety of desserts. The President Mae Short- ridge was in the chair and opened the meeting with the Institute Ode and Mary Stewart Collect followed by the minutes and the treas- urer's report. The ladies accepted invitations to both Shirley and Nestleton W.I. to their upcoming meetings with appreciation. A memorial for the late Mrs. Edith Byers, a long time member was discussed and action taken. A donation was made to the Amateur Show of the Blackstock Fair. Edith McLaughlin and Pat Sleep are to be in charge of buying floor covering for the stage of the Town Hall. Preliminary announce- ment was made for the Convention and for the Fun Fair. Muriel Hoskin, convenor was in charge of the programme on Education. She replied to the motto "A book, tight shut, is but a block of paper". The Roll Call was What can we do to improve the W.I. for the future? Muriel and her committee of Margaret VanCamp, Jean Adams, and Edith McLaughlin presented a fine skit pertaining to the Year of the Child. Mrs. Roy McLaughlin gave some information on the Origin of the Institute. The Blackstock Couple's Club will begin its season with a card party at the /j ; home of Don and Carol Harri ~Al IRA beside the Anglican Come: i tery on September 22 at 8 $2) p-m. Anyone interested in joining this social group and wishing information call Carol at 986-5672. Any interested couples are most welcome to join this group. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Larmer, Tara and Brent of Parkhill, Mr. and Mrs Grant Larmer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Larmer and family, Oshawa, Mr. Ted McMahon and Brenda were Sunday visitors with their mother Mrs. Florence Larmer. Ken and-family stayed the week visiting with relatives and Rev. and Mrs. Ronald Archer, Scarborough visited his grandmdther Mrs. Florence Archer on Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Archer and family of Bow- manville were Sunday dinner guests of his grand- mother Mrs. Archer. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fowler, Mrs. Bill St. John, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Harold McLaughlin were among the guests at the wedding of Carolyn Gayle Puckett to Capt. T. Neil Mosier on Tues- day evening in Northminster United Church, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Swain hosted an Open House in honour of Connie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wheeler's fiftieth wedding anniversary on - Sunday afternoon. Many friends and relatives attended this happy event. Word has been received of the passing of Mae Curtis (Mae Bruce) in Orillia on the weekend. Sympathy is extended to her husband, Ross and family and other relatives. A large number of Cart- wright residents attended the Barbecue at Devil's Elbow, Bethany given by Mr. and Mrs. Allan Law- rence on Wednesday evening. Many young people are beginning their new Univer- sity courses in various classes and schools. I would like to make a list of our local students so please contact me during the week with details. On Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mahaffy, Mr. and Mrs. Grant McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Neil McLaugh- lin were among the guests at the 80th birthday party in honour of Mrs. Mabel McLaughlin at the home of her grandson Mr. and Mrs. Allan Griffin, Enfield. On Sunday afternoon a Flett Family Reunion was held at Nestleton Hall. Near- ly sixty members of the family enjoyed a delicious pot luck dinner. Guests were present from Fenelon Falls, Bobcaygeon, Mount Horeb, Lindsay, Cannington, Oakwood, Toronto, Oshawa, Bowmanville, Port Perry, Blackstock and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Taylor of Scarborough called on his mother Mrs. Alma Taylor on Sunday. Please phone news items into me at 986-4257 on Monday morning before lunch. In order to keep this column interesting, I cer- tainly need the assistance of you, the residents of this ® &

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