Ashburn news by Mrs. E. Heron The ladies Bible class met of The Frying Pan, Onto The Floor, A. Uslander; Making Love Work, Zev. Wanderer; The Back, Relief From Pain, spent over the ten cups. On Thursday evening of Sacrement of the Lord's Supper will be celebrated in Burns Church. Put a Smile on Your Face, Test Drive A HONDA call KEVIN CANNON at City-Centre Automobiles PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 21, 1980 -- 15 Blackstock and area news (From page 10) meeting and also of an executive meeting were read by Mrs. Sammells and approved. Matters arising from the minutes were discussed and finalized. The Treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Bradburn. It was decided to serve at a "reception and a dinner in honour of Stuart and Helen Dorrell's 25th anniversary May 25th. Mrs. Shortridge agreed to contact the Fair Board to determine our participation Little in a very capable Bryans. A House Fund has Marlow and daughter Anne BIG BROTHER ASSOCIATION OF NORTH DURHAM BIG BROTHER WEEK MAY 23rd to MAY 31st, 1980 TR Rb last Wednesday evening at last week the ladies and girls The parents will provide manner. Gifts were present- been set up at th i : ¥ the home of Bernice of Burns church sat down to transportation for their eq on behalf of the WI by Montreal Fon Frank of a oy vel ite & Gardner. The vice- a delicious salad supper, Children tothe pool and then Mrs Jean Adams and Mrs. one wishing to make were received by the bride-to 0 president Catherine prepared and served by the return with their children to Mae Shortridge to the follow- donations to this fund maydo -be who replied fittingly. A te Humphrey conducted the men and boys of the the Recreation Centre for hot ing girls: County Honours so to any of the above dainty lunch was served by ge meeting and her opening congregation. It was a real dogs and drinks. . earned by Jeanette van committee or directly to the the hostesses. al ' devotions was based on the treat for the ladies just tosit ~~ On Wednesday, June 4at 7 Gestel and Elizabeth Kelly. Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brad- Be. word "Praise" taken from and enjoy. p-m. the Graduation party provincial Honours earned On Thursday evening a burn and Matthew spent the TIS several verses 'in the For the program Mr. and Willbeheldatthe Recreation py Marlene Parsons and bridal shower in honour of weekend with his sister Mr 8 Psalms. Margaret Davisled Mrs. Harvey Bath very Centre. This year there will janet Weir. Miss Mary Lou Malcolm was and Mrs. Claire Dunning of Be in prayer. Continuing on graciously gave several De 41 nursery school gradu- A gift of appreciation was held at the home of Mrs. Jim Ottawa. ge with the study of the Women numbers. Eileen played the ates, all eager to move on to g150 given to Mrs. R. Larmer ¥, of the Bibile, Jennie piano, they both sang, also Kindergarten classes. An pg has faithfully given ten SE ES ESS 5025252525252 25525 25252525250) Johnston gave a very inter- Harvey played the guitar ©XCiting evening of enter- years of service as a leader Kl esting account of the life of and the harmonica. tainment, refreshments, jj 4H work. | Y PEWRITE RS N Hannah 'found in first Rev. Dorothy Bulmer of 8ames and 'diploma' Attractive trays of fresh 3 Samuel. A dainty lunch was Orillia was the guest speaker Presentations is being fryits, cheese and crackers RENT-IT Kl served and a social time and she told of some of her Planned. along with coffee and tea ELECTRIC * LATEST MODELS * MANUAL N experiences while she was on ; The Niesen y School execu- were served by Mrs. Adams $1004 Soir * Correctors i mission field in Nigeria and !lve for this year was group. * Oympia 2 Adding Machines h New books taught some songs and Presented with lovely gifts ; The meeting was closed Spgared Electronic Gok ulators dl Lib games which were enjoyed Eo reciation homer a with the singing of O Canada. * Telephone Answering Machinec 3g y all. ] So pleased to report that dl atlibrary -- We are glad Mrs, David Work during the year. Mes. Herb Swain i progress. DANFORTH TYPEWRITER i New books arriving at the Sanderson is able tobe home Mrs. Brenda Walker, 'the "ing well iow in Oshawa i -4030undas St. West. Whitby. 2940 Danforth Ave., Toronto Hf} - Scugog Memorial Library from the hospital after nursery school supervisor Hospital. Also little Jennifer ff 666-1131 Sales & Service Est. 1930 698-2589 are as follows: undergoing surgery. Also Since the school opened n Byers has returned home OOOO e E5052 5852525250525052525252525252505252525252 52525252525 Lemon-Aid, 1980, I. Mrs. Margaret Vincent had 1977 is leaving the nursery after a few days in the same Edmonston, High Crimes surgery in Oshawa hospital. school at the end of the year. hospital for the removal of and Misdemeanors, J. We hope they will both soon -In gratitude for her kindness per tonsils. Greenberg, Poison Parsley, be back to good health again. and dedication towards the Best wishes go with Mr. y A. Clarke (Mystery); Cana- Mr. and Mrs. E. Heron children, the nursery school Harry Sanderson as he takes It S Always Worth dian Literature in the "70s; Were dinner guests with Mr. Presented her withtwo gifts. yp residence in the Port : : Two Careers - One Marriage, and Mrs. W. McAndless and All the members then €njoy- Perry Nursing home. You The Tri T W. Jones; Sadie Shapiro, family of Don Mills on Tues- ed the cake and fruit punch will 'be greatly missed in PD 0 sss Matchmaker, R. Smith; day evening of last week and and wished Brenda great joy Blackstock. " East of the Sun, H. Black attended the Victoria Park ~ II her new career as full time A fine crowd attended the (Large Print); The Pro- Secondary School Music mother. . auction sale of the late Mr. ; vence Puzzle, V. McConnor Night at Seneca College. The May meeting of the and Mrs. Tennyson Samells PHIL BR (Mystery); The Other Their grandson Scott W.I. was held in the Town op Saturday. Cathy, N. Buckingham; McAndless was playing the Hall on May 7th. The meet- On Friday, June 13 there PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED Samantha, D. Eden (Large Viola in-the orchestra. ing opened with the singing will be a benefit dance for TB enoiwart rma. .85w vous Print); Village Affairs, Miss Visitors with Miss Hilda Of the Ode with Mrs. R. Harold Medd and family who Port Pery, Ont. LOB INO. Read (Large Print); A and Mr. Walter Hopkins Taylor at the piano. This ost their home recently by Office: 985-8474 -- Parts: 985-8514 al Glorious Third, C. Seton recently were Mr. Steve = Was followed by the repeat- fire Tickets for this dance. {ro p=" - (Large Print); 100 Huntly Wilson of Toronto, Mr. and ing of the Mary Stewart which will be held in the Se Sauer Street, D. Mainse; Rad- Mrs. Jo Forsyth of Port Collect. . Blackstock Rec. Centre are Ceagrsitaeis Pais Save Selesiassig iance, A. Maybury; Tex, S. Perry, Miss Alice Peddy of A minute of silence was ayajlable from Harvey Hinton. Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. observed, followed by the Graham, Don Green, Glenn Tom Zoschke of Penetangui- Lord's Prayer, to honour the Grove, Gerald Kelly and Bob Co . shene, memory of a very value « on ho rig Mago Next Sunday being member, Mrs. Florence po. ' Pentecost Sunday, the Archer. Minutes of the last 1110 Dundas St. East - Whitby 666-1772 YOUR LOCAL HONDA DEALER in this year's fair. She will report at the June meeting. It was decided to put an ordinary bulb in the light at the War Memorial. The roll call-What I like or dislike about country living resulted in nearly all preferring the country. Mrs. Bradburn dealt. capably with the motto, "A man has a true conception of life when he "plants a tree under which he will never sit." . Mrs. Sleep gave an excel- lent and informative paper entitled "Cheese Please'. The paper outlined the history of Cheddar Cheese industry in Ontario since 1864 when the first factory was established Ontario exported 230,980,000 1b. of cheese in 1904 the boom year and only 4,000,000-in 1977. We were fortunate in having some 4H girls and some of their leaders at our meeting. Two large posters, which the girls had made for Achievement Day, were on display by the Junior groups The first, "The Blackstock Kilowatt Kids" said Ener- guide saves you money and Ann Hoogeveen gave a fine talk on this subject. The second "Blackstock Fiesta Fryers" Give Crepes a Whirl was dealt with by Sandy FRIDAY, MAY 23rd, 1980: Kick-Off Dance - Catholic Church Hall, Hwy. 7A, Port Perry Tickets - $2.50 per person - EVERYONE WELCOME. TUESDAY, MAY 27th, 1980: Baseball Game - BIG & LITTLE BROTHERS vs. UXBRIDGE & PORT PERRY BUSINESSMEN. To be held at Elgin Park, Uxbridge, Ontario, 7:00 P.M. Wiener Roast to follow. EVERYONE WELCOME. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG , | NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS TO DESTROY ~ NOXIOUS WEEDS Under the provisions of the Weed Control Act of the Province of Ontario, Public Notice is hereby given to all owners and occupants of subdivided lands within the Township of Scugog, that unless the noxious weeds or weed seeds on any such subdivided lands in the Township of Scugog are destroyed by Friday, June 6, 1980 and throughout the season, the Council of the Township of Scugog has directed the Weed Inspectors for the Region of Durham to cause said noxious ® weeds or weed seeds to be destroyed in such a manner as they may deem proper, and that the expenses incurred by the said Weed Inspectors in the discharge of their duties shall be placed on the Collector's Roll of the Township of Scugog against the respective parcels concerned and that such amounts shall be collected in the same manner as taxes under the Municipal Act. The co-operation of all citizens is earnestly solicited. Weed Inspector: E. Groves, 986-5022 Signed: Earl S. Cuddie, AM.C.T.,C.M.C., Clerk-Administrator THURSDAY, MAY 29th, 1980: INFORMATION & HOSPITALITY NIGHT - El Lordan Restaurant, Uxbridge, Ontario from 8:00 to 10:00 P.M. Conversation, Information regarding Big Brothers and Hospitality. EVERYONE WELCOME. SATURDAY, MAY 31st, 1980: FISHING DERBY & FARM TOUR - Briere's Place. Uxbridge Big & Little Brothers to meet at Uxbridge Public School and Port Perry Big & Little Brothers to meet at Port Perry Public School at 8:30 A.M. Pack a lunch and plan to spend the day. BIG AND LITTLE BROTHERS ONLY. FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING THE ABOVE AND FOR DANCE TICKETS, PLEASE CONTACT MARY ROBERTS at 852-7208 or MONIKA BOWEN at 852-7262. Thank You for Your Continued Support of Big Brothers beh A ny A