HT RRA A OX I Blackstock news by Joyce Kelly Sympathy is extended to several families who have lost loved ones over the past week. Mr. Kenneth Samells passed away very suddenly on Wednesday. Sympathy - goes to his wife Flora, son Melville of Bowmanville, and daughter Anna or Orono and their families. The e funeral was held on Saturday from Port Pe thy also to Mr, a won Simmons on the death of Roger's father, to Mr, and Mrs. Brian Jordan on -the passing of Brian's father and $ to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Craw- ford on the passing of Bruce's brother. Mr. James Hope has been transferred from Port Perry Hospital to Dr. Ruddy Hospi- tal, Whitby for further treat- "or Gibson and Ingrid Buma Miss Linda Caldwell, Home Economist chaired the even- ing's program which includ- ed very interesting club presentations of skits and exhibits. Judy Virtue of Enniskillen gave a fine report of the Provincial 4-H Homemaking conference which she had attended. County Honours certificates and pins were presented to three girls for the completion of six complete units, Shelley Sisson, Bethany; dnd Elean- The Port Perry Christmas Seal Campaign begins offi- cially next week. During the week of November 24, volun- teer canvassers will deliver this years Christmas Seals to local residents, and collect donations to support the work of the Lung Associa- tion. Christmas Seals have been part of the Canadian Christmas tradition since 1908. In those early years, the struggle was against tuber- culosis, and for many people even now, Christmas Seals remain firmly identified both of Blackstock. Caroline Carnaghan of Blackstock was presented with her provincial honours for the completion of 12 units. Con- gratulations girls. On Saturday the Guide and Pathfinder Bake and Craft PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., December 3, 1980 -- 7 Christmas Seal campaign underway, canvass Port Perry area this week with. TB control. But the Lung Association has moved on. Christmas Seal dollars now fund research into emphysema, lung cancer, asthma and occupational diseases like as is and silicosis. They provide free local programs such as Family Asthma Courses, Better Breathing classes for chest patients and Summer Camp for asthmatic children (all of which have been "'available in Durham Region during this past year. Christmas Seal dollars give financial assistance for drugs and transportation - they provide children with education on smoking, and adults with information on how to quit. They fund the free Cold Weather Protec- tion masks which can make such a difference to the winter mobility of chronic chest patients, and keep the Lung Function Screening program on the road. This year's Seals feature both religious and secular Christmas themes. When your Christmas Seal canvas- ser calls, please remember that Christmas is a time for giving - and for supporting the hope that all lung disease will be ultimately defeated. It takes skill to operate complicated industrial machinery. It also takes common sense. The Cana- dian National Institute for the Blind reminds you to protect your eyes by wearing the right eye protection for the job. Be smart - safe- guard your sight. For more information on eye protec- tion, contact your local CNIB office. Fri. & Sat., January 2 & 3 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. y ment. We hope that will" Sale held in the-Town Hall speed his recovery so that he > was very successful. A good will be home again soon. crowd 'enjoyed the large Glad to report that Mrs. selection of crafts and baked Maxine Hoskin has returned goods that were offered for home after surgery in sale. Oshawa Hospital. Mrs. Bob The annual Port Perry Brown, Mrs. Velva Bailey Santa Clause Parade was - and Mrs. Wm. Forder areall one of the best yet and in Port Perry Hospital. attracted many, many local ° Better health is wished for families. There was a large all these folk. number of floats and bands A warm welcome to our to make a fine parade. Our community is. extended to Blackstock Nursery Schol Brian and Cheryl De Jong had a very attractive float in eo Wwhohave moved from Picton ~~ the parade. into the former Black farm- On Sunday morning the house east of Blackstock. Blackstock Nursery School "Mrs: Roy Hope has return held a" successful Pancake -- ed home after helping her = Breakfast with Santa. The new granddaughter get little folk all were thrilled to settled in at home. Laura be able to have such a P Jean who is the daughter of special breakfast with the Jean"and Cliff Wilson of cheery old fellow, himself. BRACKETS f *R.R.2 Port Perry arrived on There were 19 tables at the her grandmother Mildred's weekly Senior Citizens' Card from 3.85 bitthey., OLR Party on Tueslay evening Set of metal work GIFT HIS WORKSHOP Mr. and Mrs: Bill Fergu-- with the following results. 1. orse : ER TOOLS son, Alanand Kevin, Mr. and Mary Clarke79: 2. Wm. Stocking stuffer! 10 Pc. SCREWDRIVER T Wit POWER Mrs. Lloyd Wright, Don and Forder-78; 3., Lorna Swain- Reg. 17.49 for the easy way to 23.99 g Diane Wright, Brian and 78; 4. Mary Brown-76; 5. SALE 1 5 smooth finish. Cheryl De Jong, Miss Leslie Hazel English-76; 6. Alvin. we 14, Electric "4" high FROM Wright, Toronto and Mr. Spencer-76; Low and 50-50 speed drill for home 19 50 Harold Wright attended the 'draw both won by Maxine " wotkshop. y wedding of their niece and Brock. 3 Pe. Mixed Ys, gue, makes FROM cousin Miss Cathy Dunbar Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly : PLIER SET PAA 23.99 and Kirk Smith at Washing- and family were Sunday : NN Fully Drop i ton United Church, Scarbor-- evening dinner guests of Mr. WRENCH SETS Forged. Per- ® ough on Saturday. and Mrs. Ernie Hargrave of Forvatoms mechanic. 3 fect for what- Black & Decker . On Friday evening the 4-H Argyle. : In Metric or Standard. ever needs ROUTER Achievement Day was at Please phone your news 5 Pc. Set ... reg. 7.50 0 $5. 25 doing around 5/8 H.P. From Blackstock Recreation items into 986-4257 anytime 10 Pc. Set... reg. 14.50 $10.25 the house. oe Centre with a fine number of before noon on Mondays. Reg. 15.99 41 60 members, leaders, parents, More news items are needed' 11.25 » and friends in attendance. to improve our Blackstock ; ' PY . column. ! Now he can tackle H a lot of special N S woodworking jobs. -- PORT PERRY STAR A Black 8 |= Decker | VRE rete. 74" Circular N SAW Christmas Store Hours: SPACE MAKER SOCKET SETS Reg. 47.45 OPEN UNTIL 9:00 P.M. - SHELVING UNIT \ ! Increase shelf space the easy way. 28Pc.reg. 17.50 «iii ~B_ Wed, Thurs., Fri., Dec. 17, 18,19 a, Pe. rog. 2149... 40. 00 ) Mon., Tues., December 22, 23. SALE 22.95 118Pc.reg. 65.99 ......... OPEN UNTIL 5:00 P.M. - Saturday, December 20. BLACK & Wednesday, December 24. Saturday. December 27 BLACK & DECKER WORKMATE DECKER A ! * The versatile work bench that makes any job easy. 11] CH PY CLOSED . A must for the serious home handyman. Sturdy 5 BEN construction, multiple uses. DECEMBER 25 & 26, 1980 GRINDER J . DELUXE (Dual Height) ... $60.00 Reg. 62.40 { .THAND SA - | New Years Store Hours: STANDARD (Single Height)... $39.00 L From 6.99 OPEN - h SA E Saw has 8-tooth, 26" long steel blade, ° Mon., Tues., Wed., Dec. 29, 30, 31 55.00 easy-grip handle. 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Items Not 4 Mecasarly as lllnstrated - Subject to Prior Sale Nicholson Shafi CLOSED - THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1981. OPEN - Cr a RAYS: BOF Ay a AB SrA ak FATA GY