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Port Perry Star, 17 Mar 1982, p. 21

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NE NX ay reilly oY I Io a A RS SS Rae by Joyce Kelly Congratulations to the many Cartwright young peoplé who participated in the recent 1982 Sunderland Lions Music Festival. Special congratulations: to the following first prize winners - 'Allan Ferguson won first prize in the grade 10 piano class. He also won the Ross Scholarship. Lynn McLaughlin and Hilary Fair- burn, 1st girls duet; Brent McLaughlin - 1st French Horn, Grade 8; Dawn Locke - 1st French Horn-grade 7; Claire MacKenzie-1st clarinet solo, grade 7; Wood- wind ensemble-1st grade 8- Linda Sutton-Flute, Joy Werry, Clarinet and Natalie Green-Clarinet. Sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. David Ellis on the passing of Susan's father, Mr. Windrem of Lindsay. - On Wednesday Mary Lou and David Kellogg of Welcome hosted an evening dinner party in honour of her parents, Neil and Noreen Malcolm, wedding "anniversary. Attending this family party were Joy and Gord Malcolm and baby Jorden, Ajax, Jamie and. Jennifer Malcolm, Brennan and Alaina, Mrs. Louella Cook, Brooklin and of course the honoured couple Neil and Noreen. Another homemaking project is about to be launched. Members will have the opportunity to discover and make plaster castings of . animal tracks, identify trees and edible plants, leaf print- ing, drying fruit, make and .fly a kite. Boys and girls are welcome. You must be 12 as of March 1, 1982. If interest- ed please contact Mrs. Byers 986-5112, Mrs. Beddome 986- 4312 or Mrs. Postma 986-4636. Jamie and Jennifer Malcolm and Alaina were Sunday dinner guests of George and Jean Lyons of Sutton. The two couples had met on their holiday to Jamaica. Larry Hoskin of Lake - 'Gardner - _Congratulations to Huntington- Hot Air Balloon. In the Biological Science the winners were: 1st-Laura Fungi; 2nd- 'Natalie ~Green-Skin is Important; 3rd- Carrie Leatherdale and Lynda Sutton-Peanuts, Honourable memtions went to Missy Kellow, Susan Traquair, Steve Brolin, Ted Cochrane, Ken Weir, Mike Folkman, Chrissy Beddome, Stephanie Whitehead, Tracy Staniland, Arlene Davis, Diane Dens- more, Christina McLean, and Lisa James for their exhibits. We would like to acknow- ledge the assistance and co- operations of the following members of the. community for contributing to the success of this year's Science Fair-Mrs. Wilma Van Camp )Blackstock Rec Centre) and Mr. Roy Turner. the teachers, especially Science Teacher Mr. Fis and the students for presenting such an outstanding exhibit. The regular Tuesday Evening Senior Citizens' card party was held in the Town Hall with 10 tables. The winners were as follows: 1. Arvella Barrett 2. Dorothy Archer 3. Bruce Bright 4. Frank Bailey 5. Faith Lawrence 6. Doris Rohrer Low- Wm. Forder Draws - 1. exciting 4-H Frank Bailey 2. Dorothy McDiarmid 3. Adam Sharp. Lions Club Report: The Blackstock and District Lions VClub may have been low profile for the past few months but it has certainly not been inactive. Our club donated money towards erection of Block Parent signs in the area. We also contributed towards the purchase of a Van by Central Seven. A township wide campaign netted $1,000 to be donated to the C.N.I.B. during October. For the High School Commencement Night we awarded prizes for instrumental music. In December we held our Turkey Roll. Also drawn during the evening was a ticket on a half-beef. A family burned out of their home in Janetville was helped with a gift of money. The Caesarea Brownie Pack received $50. donation and we are contributing $100.00 toward the installation of exhaust fans in the new Conference room being built in the basement of the Nestleton Community Centre. In the past few months we have also held three dances ranging from very small to a huge success as was found with the Western Dance held | COPPER PIPE $ 4 99 1/2" x 12" lengths Type M ea. dt AN RN Ray A a a A A aint skit bisa kin i WA of AHEM BSF RRA ied FY EY PETE Ra AASWIS CH EVTRERIR: 7 J RS FRET ES SA CREW eZ RARE = SOR ARSE R a SRL Av/ an 4 Bo » * . on Feb. 20, 1982, Our meetings' guest speakers have consisted of people from all walks of life. Each speaker has given our Club members a small look into our world through their experiences. For the near future our Sensory Concerns Committee plans a free hear- ing clinic to be set up in our community. Our Anniver- sary Night will be May. 1. At this our first birthday dance a draw for one half beef, one half pig and a 20lb turkey will take place. On Saturday, June 19, a chicken Bar B.Q. will be held at the Nestleton Community Centre. Every- one is welcome. The Lions Club of Black- stock hopes it has been worthy of the title "Service Club" and will continue to serve the area to the best of its ability. But of course all of the credit is not ours. We would like to thank the members of our communities for their help and support during our past and future endeavours. B. Martyn. A Get-away weekend was enjoyed by a group of our young couples, who enjoyed a short holiday at Pine Stone Inn. Donna and Dave Kyte, Bob and Linda Kyte, George and Sharon Wilson, Grant Ly PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. March 17, 1982 -- 21 News from Blackstock and area and Barb Larmer, Brian and Carolyn Morton, Jim and Susan Swain, Don and Louise Swain and Jim and Barbara Byers were the involved couples. Bet a lot of Grandmas were busy over the weekend. The Blackstock Nursery School held its monthly meeting on Tuesday, March 9. Several committees were formed to plan events that will be held at the end of the year, such as graduation, open house, and registration as well as our annual year- end trip. As the weather improves the children will be going on more field trips. Mothers are asked to watch for requests for drivers. Plans are being made to have the Friendly Puppet People entertain the Nursery School children. Naticy Cole is being invited to perform 'Baby Susie". The date will be finalized and announced at the April meet- ing. The nursery school will be sponsoring a fashion show at Cullen Gardens on Wed- nesday, April 14 from 12 noon to 1:30 p.m. Tickets will be $8.00 and will include a hot quiche luncheon. Fashions displayed will be from Country Classics and Straw- berry Threads. Tickets are available from Nursery School members. Nominations from the 1982-83 executive were presented at the meeting and will remain open for a week. Any further nominations should be presented to Janis Pashley. Elections will take place at the April Meeting. Our next meeting will be held on Tuesday, April 13 at 8 p.m. Mrs. Green will be present to discuss the kinder- garten program. We hope to see a good turnout so make plans to attend now! The A.C.W. meeting will be held at the Rec. Centre on Thursday, Mar. 18 at 7:30 p.m. Big Brothers don't come in any particular size, shape or mould, every kind of person is a possible--Big Brother applicant, for information call 985-3733 Visit Boyd House Miniatures WALLPAPER -- SALE -- 57 Crandell St., Port Perry, Ont, # 985-7034 7 PROPANE CYLINDERS $25? Slotted and solid. Flexible. 4" dia. BIG "O° DRAINAGE PIPE 39°. PLUMBING HARDWARE _ Louise is spending this week with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoskin and visit- ing relatives and friends in the area. ' Quite a number of local young people participated in the Junior Farmers' Soup Spiel at Brighton on Sunday. Sounds as if a lot of fun was enjoyed. 'Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kelly of Bobcaygeon were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and family. Report of Science Fair: Congratulations. to the winners in Cartwright Central's annual Science Fair held on March 11. A fine crowd of parents and friends attended this event and enjoyed the many projects on display. The Grade 7 winners in the Physical Science classifi- cation were: 1st-Ken Wilson on Acid Rain 2nd-Robbie Smith, \ Clint Walker - smoking '3rd: Tammy Mc- Millan - Potatoes in the biological science classifi- cation the winners in grade 7 were: 1st-Dwight Davies- Electric Motor;2nd- Beth Russell-Photograms; 3rd- * Daryl Bradt - Air. In grade 8, i ------ the winners in the Physical Science Classification were: 1st- John DeLong-Con- servation of Energy; 2nd- Bryan Horton-Solar energy; 3rd-Jay VanCamp, Rick COPPER FITTINGS Ta Elbows, tees, couplers, connectors, elc. All priced individually. BATHROOM EXHAUST FANS od Lr Minlel 26514481 MIAMI CAREY BATHROOM VANITIES Complete with top. 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