14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., September 26, 1979 Blackstock and area news night Marie presented her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Percy VanCamp with a flor- by Joyce Kelly Two of our young ladies chose Saturday for their Recreation Centre. At mid- Timothy Anglican Church in Aa wedding day and enjoyed the &l arrangement in honour of Sith en BY ANC en) Ye their 54th wedding annivers- { VanCamp and Bob Atfield ary on Sunday, September id were married in the Black- 23. . Sat stock United Church with the Elaine Wright and Grant Ah reception and dance in the YOUNg were married in St. UXBRIDGE "JCREDIT UNION \ DAILY INTEREST ACCOUNTS are nothing new! our PLAN 24' Offers * Daily Interest Calculation * Interest added to Accounts Monthly * No Minimum Balance * No Service Charges "AND PAYS 9.25% INTEREST EFFECTIVE SEPT. 1, 1979. Phone 852.3489 852-3388 70 Brock St.. West Box 490, Uxbridge, Ont. LOC 1K0 CHEV - OLDS & 1979 Demos! 20 CHEVROLETS - 1 CORVETTE 3 CHEVELLES - 6 CHEVETTES 00. - 12 TRUCKS - DISCOUNTS UPTO $2,0 Hamilton. Attending this wedding were Elaine's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wright, Cheryl and Harold. Miss Eleanor Wright re- turned home after a two month-vacation in England and Scotland in time to at- tend her sister's wedding. Miss Lorna Wright began teaching English at Nagoya University in Japan the be- ginning of September. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hooge- veen and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wygerde of Nestleton cele- brated - their 25th wedding anniversary on Saturday with a dinner and party at the Nestleton Community Hall. Congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mec- Mahon, Hal and Brenda, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Larmer, Karen, Katherine, and Paul, Oshawa, Roxanne Larmer were Sunday guests of their mother Mrs. Florence Lar- mer where they celebrated two wedding anniversaries. A warm welcome is ex- tended to two new families in our area. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Benns and twin baby boys, Nigel and Aaron have bought and moved into the former Herb Hooey home. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Millson, Chris, Jeff and Danielle have moved into their new home at R.R.1 Blackstock, west of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Green. Merlin Bailey and Kather- ine Burnie of London spent the weekend visiting rela- tives and attended several family gatherings in the vill- age. The senior Citizens Card BEARE MOTORS ... 268 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY Hello 80's ... Goodbye 79's FINAL CLEARANCE On New 1979's Party on Tuesday evening had 19 tables with the follow- ing winners: 1-Ruby Tripp- 92, 2-Elwood Tripp-85, 3- Leonard Cain-84, 4-A. Timms -83, 5- Edna Larmer-83, 6- Reta Cooke-80. Low-Douglas Bilbey. Prizes of Silver Dollars were donated by N. Brown for the most lone hands were won by Ruby Tripp and Leonard Cain each with 6. Quite a number from Blackstock attended the Shirley Women's Institute at the Purple Hill Hall on Wed- nesday evening. Blair Mar- tyn showed his interesting slides of his trip through South America. An enjoy- able time was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Dennis McLaughlin and Aaron spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mec- Laughlin while their furni- ture was enroute from Cal- gary to their new home in Woodstock, Ontario. Following is a list of the staff of Cartwright Central Public School: John Hinch formerly of Valleyview, Principal; Robert Kenning- ton, Vice-principal from Meadowcrest, Brooklin; Joan Argue, Grade 4-5; Ed Challice, Grade 6Judy Craw- ford, Remedial; Wendy Dix- on; Grade 7; Kathleen Dorr- ell grade 5; Jerry Fis, grade 8; Marjorie Green, Kinder- garten;Jessie Gunter, LIb- rarian; Kay Hanson Grade 2; Marie Hockley grade 3-4; Judy Howsam, grade 2 and 3; Dan Kitchen,grade 7;Coll- een Lush, grade 5; Karen McLean, Special Ed.; Kathy Morton, grade 1; Betty Ox- ley, grade 1; Connie Swain, Kindergarten, Gwenyth Thompson, grade 4; Shirley Turner, grade 3; Judith Clarke, grade 1 and 2. A further list of young people at University as foll- ows: Fred Marlow is at Grenville Christian College, Brockville; Ann Marlow, 3rd year at McMaster Univers- ity taking her final year of Natural Science; Paul Lar- mer, 3rd year, Bach. of Science in Agriculture at Guelph University; Doug Larmer, 2nd year, Bach. of Science, Ag. Guelph Univer- sity; Bryan Sleep, last year in 2 yr. course, Guelph Uni- versity; Barry VanCamp, 2nd year in Horticulture at Guelph University; Louise VanCamp, 2nd year in her 4 year course at Guelph Uni- versity; Janet Parsons, 2nd year in Nursing at Queen's University. Several families from the' Blackstock attended the An- / tique Car Club Fall Tour on Sunday. The day began with a delicious buffet lunch at Haydon Hall followed by a tour of the area. Over thirty antique cars of various vint- ages dating back as early as 1912 took part. Following the tour the group toured the beautiful home of Miss Eil- een Aked. Mrs. John Carnaghan re- turned home on Saturday from a three week tour of the British Isles. Garden Club holds mini flower show by Norma Frew The Pine Ridge Garden. Club held their annual Mini- Flower Show on September 4 at the Nestleton Community Centre. Mr. Roy Grierson (President) conducted the business portion of the even- ing while the entries were being judged by Mrs. R. Little of Little Britain. An interesting method of dried flower framing was shown by Mrs. Kris Wilson and several members assisted her. The following are the winning entries: Marigolds (a) Grace Bajema, Norma Frew; Marigolds (b) Grace Bajema, Anne Julia Bajema, Pat Kingstone; Asters - Kathie Petrie, Grace Baj- ema, Ann Julia Bajema; Zinnias (a) Kathie Petrie, Grace Bajema; Zinnias (b) Grace' Bajema, Ann Julia Bajema; Petunias (a) Kath- ie Petrie, Norma Frew, Ber- nice Mairs; Petunias (b) Norma Frew, Bernice Mairs Grace Bajema; Pansies - Norma Frew, Kathie Petrie, Grace Bajema; Gladiolus (White) Edith McLaughlin, Lucy Gould, Norma Frew; (Red) Rika Wygerde, Nor- ma Frew, Grace Bajema; (Pink) Edith McLaughlin, Grace Bajema; (Yellow) Esther Morelli, Pat King- stone, Grace Bajema; (Odd- colour) Grace Bajema, Ber- 'nice Mairs; Dahlia (a) Grace Bajema; Dahlia (b) Grace Bajema; Hybrid Tea Rose - Pat Kingstone; Flora- bunda Rose - Pat Kingstone, Kathie Petrie; Display of Cut Flowers - Kathie Petrie, Grace Bajema, Pat King- stone; Buffet arrangement - Pat Kingstone, Grace Ba- jema, Kathie Petrie; Minia- ture arrangement of dried flowers - Kathie Petrie, Mar- ion Carnaghan, Grace Bajema; Arrangement with Driftwood - Pat Kingstone; Arrangement in Lunch Box - Kathie Petrie; Potatoes - Grace Bajema, Esther Mor- elli; Potatoes (b) Grace Ba- jema, Esther Morelli; Pep- per Squash - Esther Morelli; Table Carrots - Ann Julia Bajema, Grace Bajema, Esther Morelli; Spanish Onions - Esther Morelli, Grace Bajema; Table Corn - Esther Morelli, Grace Ba- jema, Leah Frew; Pumpkin - Esther Morelli; Collection of Vegetables - Grace Ba- jema, Pat Kingstone. 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