Tas we FENNEL FAN SL CAT ans 380 Je Ma Aer MRA SE, ERG pit oN a Mos EES 4 dad 3 1 Blackstock area news To ee TT A 17 5 £3 2 Ta eT * by Joyce Kelly Cartwright lost one of its oldest residents, if not the oldest, with the sudden pass- ing of Mrs. Margaret Argue on Friday. Sympathy is extended to her two daugh- ters, Mrs. Marion Hodge and Mrs. Mabel Hyde and their families. The funeral service was on Monday afternoon. A former reeve of Cart- wright Mr, Wesley Sweet also passed away over the weekend. Sympathy to his relatives and friends. The flowers in the Angli- can Church on Sunday were in memory of Thomas Hodge and placed there by his wife Marion and family. Eleanor Gibson and Mar- lene Parsons received their Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award from his Royal High- ness, the Prince Philip at the - residence of his Excellency, the Governor-General and Mrs. Schreyer in Ottawa on Monday, Sept. 29. Following the ceremony in the Ball- room the 112 award winners and their parents were pres- ented to their excellencies and his Royal Highness. The girls and their parents enjoy- ed a delicious meal at the Hayloft before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fergu- son, Allan and Kevin, Mr. --and=Mrs--Lloyd~Wright, Leslie and Harold, Don and Diane Wright, Cheryl and Brian DeJong attended the wedding of Miss Barbara King and Mr. Ian Ferguson in Toronto on Saturday. Congratulions to Rosie Fallis and Bob Legeer of Claremont who were married in a very pretty wedding on Saturday after- noon in the Blackstock Unit- ed Church. The Yelverton U.C.W. catered to the recept- fon held in the Recreation Centre where the wedding dance was also held. } Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mahaffy spent last weekend in St. Mary's to help Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mahaffy celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright attended the R.S.O. convention in the Prince Hotel, Toronto. While there they visited their daughter Miss Eleanor Wright and then went to Hamilton to visit Mr. and Mrs. Grant Young, daughter Elaine, and other relatives there. Glad to report that Mr. Ed Harris is well enough to be back to Port Perry Commun- ity Nursing Home after spending some time in hospi- tal when he broke his hip. Quite a number from here attended the Open House in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Werry's 50th wedding anniversary -held: at the: home of their son Mr. and Mrs. Allan Werry, Enniskill- en. Epsom area news by Jean Jeffery U.C.W. at Epsom October 14 at 8 p.m. Group 2. Douglas Wilson and eight others from Ontario Prov- ince were young Dairy farmers who won a trip from the Ontario Dairy Associat- ion. Last week they spent visiting the dairy farmers near Madison Wisconsin. On Saturday several from the area went with two bus loads from Uxbridge to tape: the New Faces programme which will be aired on Oct. 26. The Millstream men will be featured and also Jennifer Simmonds accompanied Anne Tapscott and Donna _Kerry who sang a duet. The Hempen sisters are also singing. Be sure to tune in. On Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asling enter- tained his mother with a pre-birthday supper. Happy birthday. - Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ash- ton had the family of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ashton of Oak- wood as overnight guests while Allan and Joyce attended the 25th wedding anniversary of her sister, Marie and Bruce Geer at Utica Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ash- ton were supper guests on Wednesday with Miss Vera Prentice. We are pleased that Gordon and Drew Royle are home from the hospital. Mr. Alpine Christie is a patient in Port Perry Hospi- tal. We wish him a speedy recovery. . Mrs. Jean Jeffery attend- ed the 25th anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith of Uxbridge on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Watson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watson of Ajax to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ennis of Port Carling on Sunday and see the beautiful coloured leaves. D. THAPAR 'DENTURE THERAPIST Whitby 668-7797 66 Brock St. W., 163 Simcoe St. S., H Uxbridge 852-5291 Oshawa 579-8752 § 214 Dundas St. E., i PECIIICIICIICI IS PETROLEUM REQUIREMENTS IRI BION. PRENTICE 985-2572 Mr. and Mrs. Harold McLaughlin afid Kelly host- ed a family gathering on Sunday -in honour of their grandsons' birthdays. Attending the Sunday even- ing dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Bill St. John and Owen of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Wes. St. John, Lisa and Kelly of Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bradburn and Matthew and Mrs. Wilbur Toms. Matthew was celebrating his second birthday and Owen was celebrating his first. Mrs. Ed Harris recently attended thé 60th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bulmer at Fenelon Falls. During the past week many of the local folk attend- ed the Plowing Match near Woodstock. Others attended the Markham Fair and its. Tractor Pull on Friday even- ing. Three of our young people have resumed their studies at Guelph University, Doug Larmer, Louise Van Camp and Debbie McLaughlin are all beginning their third year there, Lois VanCamp is beginning her third year at Ryerson Toronto while Janet Parsons is in her third year of Bachelor of Nursing Science at Queen's Univers- "ity in Kingston, Cubs from the Cartwright Cub Packs A and B along with the Scouts from the combined Cartwright Troops spent a very cold but fun filled weekend at the Lake- land IV Adventuree. This camp was held in the Awenda Provincial Park near Penetanguishine. 'Cartwright Cub Packs are now in full swing. Lots of trips, projects and profic- iency work are planned. If there are any questions regarding the program please contact the Akela's at 986-4630 or 986-4603. Cartwright B Scout Troop will resume meeting in the Old Town Hall in Blackstock each Monday evening from 7-8:30 p.m. Anyone wishing information should contact the Scouters at 986-5248, 986- 5514, 986-5101. The 4-H club the Mighty Macramers had a visitor on Sept. 23, 1980. The visitor's name was Mrs. Makecrin, who talked to us about many crafts. The Mighty Macramers have 3 or more weeks until the course is over. The girls have been finishing their junior samp- ler and starting on their free-choice article. The winners of the Tues- day evening Senior Citizens Card Party were: 1. Grant Bright-93; 2. Ruth Wilson-82; 3. Ruby Birkett-82; 4. Red Brown-81; 5. Ethel Goble-79; 6. Lionel Byam-79; Edith Burgess-low. The 50-50 draw was won by Ella Bowers and there were 22 tables. The Decorative Devils 4-H Group held their meeting on New books New books arriving at the Scugog Memorial Library are as follows: A Pelican At Blandings, P.G. Wodehouse; The Fifth Horseman, L. Collins; The Fresh-Water Fisherman's Bible, V. Evanoff; The Murder at the Vicarage, A. Christie; Firestarter, S. King; No Love Lost, H. VanSlyke; The Emperor's Virgin, S. Fraser; PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., October 8, 1980 -- 19 Sept. 30th at the Recreation Centre with 15 members present. the leaders Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Larmer discussed the material in the manual and demonstrated adjourned. some other macrame knots. The meeting was then The Blackstock United Church Sunday School held a very successful wiener and TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG 1980 ELECTIONS marshmallow roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gilbank and family on Sun- day, Oct. 5th. The evening was fun for all and was concluded with a hayride. Durham. or omissions corrected according to law. CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF PRELIMINARY LIST Preliminary List of Electors, 1980 Township of Scugog, Regional Municipality of - The last day for filing applications is the 22nd day of October, 1980. - The place at which the revision will commence is the Municipal Office. - The time at which the revision will commence, October 14, 1980. Notice is hereby given that | have complied with Section 25 of The Municipal Elections Act, 1977, as amended, and that | have posted up at my office at Port Perry on the 14th day of October 1980, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the municipality at municipal elections, and that such list remains there for inspection. And | hereby call upon all electors to take immediate proceedings to have any errors SCHOOL SUPPORT to direct taxes for the taxation year 1980. or Joint Tenants. is October 22, 1980. Revision and Certification of the Assessment Commissioner's List Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Section 516 of The Municipal Act and Ontario Regulations, | have posted up at my office on October 3, 1980 a copy of the Assess- ment Commissioner's List showing School Support for all persons who are qualified The persons who are qualified to direct taxes are Owners, Joint Owners, Tenants, | hereby call on all persons qualified to direct taxes in the Township of Scugog to take immediate proceedings to have any errors corrected. The last day for appeal Revision of the list for a change in School Support will commence on October 14, 1980, in the Clerk's Office, 181 Perry Street, Port Perry, Ontario: : NOMINATIONS Mayor - One Regional Councillor - Oné Area Councillor at Large - One Nomination Day for the following Offices is October 20, 1980. Ward Councillor (one from each Ward) - Four 1 Member for the Durham Regional Board of Education to be Elected by Public School Electors. Earl S. Cuddie, AMCT, CMC, Returning Officer, Twp. of Scugog, 181 Perry Street, Port Perry. Uxbridge. SEPARATE SCHOOL TRUSTEES: 'Three Trustees to the Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board to be elected by Separate School Electors in the combined area municipalities of the Townships of Brock and Scugog and the Town of Whitby. One Separate School Representative to be elected by the Separate School Electors in the combined area municipalities of Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, Brock, Scugog and Wm. H. Wallace, AMCT, CMC, Returning Officer, 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario. Telephone: 668-5803 Bruce Taylor, AMCT, Returing Officer, Town of Pickering, 1710 Kingston Road, Pickering, Ontario. NOMINATION FORMS: Street, Port Perry, Ontario. or at the respective municipal offices above. Nomination Forms are available at the TOWNSHIP CLERK'S OFFICE, 181 Perry Nomination Forms may be filed in the office of the respective Clerk and Returning Officer between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on October 16, 17 and 20, 1980. ELECTIONS: Municipal Elections will be held, if required as follows: POLLING DAY - November 10, 1980 between the hours of 11:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. ADVANCE POLL- November 1, 1980 at Municipal Buildings, 181 Perry Street, Port Perry, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. PROXY VOTING: Any person whose name is entered on the Polling List for a Polling Sub-Division or who has obtained a certificate entitling him to vote and who is unable to vote: (a) Because of medical reasons and so certified by a legally qualified practitioner. (b) Because of absence from his Polling Sub-Divison by reasons of attending an ed- ucational institution. (c) Because of absence from his Polling Sub-Division by reasons of being engaged for hire or reward in the business of transportation by railway, air, water or motor vehicle - may vote by proxy in that Sub-Divison. Proxy applications may be picked up at the Clerk's Office, October 21 - November 10 and must be certified by 5:00 p.m., November 10, 1980. ' Dated at the Township Office, this 3rd day of October, 1980. Earl S. Cuddie, Township Clerk, Returning Officer, 181 Perry Street, Port Perry. rr LEU EE TT a Ta