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Port Perry Star, 2 Apr 1985, p. 12

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1 14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 2, 1985 ELECTION PROCLAMATION Of which all persons are asked to take notice and to govern themselves accordingly. In obedience to Her Majesty's writs of election, directed by me to the Returning Officer in each electoral district, for the purpose of electing persons to represent the voters in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, public notice 1s hereby given of the following in each electoral district. REVISION ask about the procedure before the list is finalized. : The Phone Number of the Returning Officer for your Electoral District is available from Directory Assistance. Eligible electors (voters), missed during the current enumeration, who wish to have their names added to the preliminary voters' list, must contact their Returning Officer and ~ THE OFFICIAL NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES CLOSES in the Returning Office of each Electoral District Thursday, April 18th, 2 p.m. ADVANCE POLLS THURSDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY, APRIL 25th, 27th and 29th VOTING HOURS 11 a.m. until 8 p.m. ELECTION DAY, THURSDAY, MAY 2nd, 1985 VOTING HOURS 9 a.m. until 8 p.m." * ONE HOUR EARLIER IN THE ELECTORAL DISTRICTS OF KENORA AND RAINY RIVER ELECTION RESULTS At a time to be posted locally, the official tabulation of results will be made by the Returning Officers, in their offices, using the statements from each polling place. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN Given under my hand. at Toronto Ontario Plan to attend the CHS annual Drama Night Blackstock Area News by Joyce Kelly Plan to attend the Cartwright High School's Annual Drama Night that will be held this year on Thursday and Friday ~ evening, April 11 and 12. As usual each of the three Houses prepare and present a one-act play for adjudication and judging. Winter struck what is to be hoped the final blow on Sunday with an ab- solutely horrible day with high winds and freezing rain. School buses were cancelled on Monday due to very slip- pery side roads. Several from here played in the three day Cash Curling Bonspiel at Port Perry and had a great time. Mr. Bill Carson of Bronte was a Sunday guest of Rev. and Mrs. Dale Davis. Gerald and Joyce Kel- ly and Esther were Sun- day dinner guests of Bob and June Petch, Kent and Catherine of Aurora. Everyone in the com- munity who wishes to learn more about the modern-day perplexing problem of Cults is urg- .ed to attend the Open Meeting at Blackstock United with Ian Haworth from the Council on Mind. Abuse on Sunday, April 14, 7:30 p.m. This is not a Church-Oriented meeting but open to everyone. Pass the word around about this very important meeting. Good wishes are ex- tended to Muriel Lawrence on her move to an apartment in Port Perry. We will miss you, Muriel. Better health is wished for Bill Johnston who is currently in Port Perry Hospital. Larry Hoskin of Lake Louise spent a week with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoskin and visited \) hy LN, BN other friends and relatives in the area. Ralph and Peggy Larmer enjoyed a bus tour sponsored by the Guernsey Association to various points in Ohio: Enroute they were over- night guests of Paul and Nancy Larmer at Guelph. There were 9 tables at the regular Senior Citizens card party on Tuesday evening with the following winners: 1. Belle Werry - 96; 2. Wm. Forder - 86; 3. Leslie Taylor -.82; 4. Norma Groves - 82; 5. Carl Gimblett - 81; 6. Richard Manns - 74; Low - Frank Bailey; Draws - 1. Mary Finney 2. Richard Manns 3. Leonard Cane. Remember April is Cancer Month - the can- vassers will be coming so try to be generous. The Korean Mission Festival jointly planned by Nestleton and Blackstock churches was held Sunday afternoon in Blackstock. An excellent | turnout in spite of slip- pery roads enjoyed a brunch of Korean style foods and looking at posters and displays prepared by the Sunday School classes and U.C.W. groups. Painted face masks and a Zodiak calendar were real atten- tion getters. Nestleton Sunday School sang the Korean National Anthem and a happy song called "Rejoice" which they later taught us to sing as a round. A film 'Beautiful Korea' show- ed the magnificent hills and scenery of the coun- try rebuilding from the ravages of war. Local folk showed real talent in filling the void of the guest speakers absence due to icy roads. They described how the food was prepared and shared the recipes and talked of what they had learned from preparing the posters and displays. Blackstock junior class sang Happy Birthday in Korean for two birthday girls. Elaine Barber was thanked by Grace Hall for her special efforts in planning this happy event. Grace gave her some flowers. Denzil Moore presented Elaine with an enterpreter's bi- ble commentary on behalf of the charge in appreciation of her ministry here as a stu- dent. ~-- RENT A . NEW PONTIAC © ECONOMY ® COMPACT ® STANDARD/FULL SIZE ® LOW RATES ® LONG TERM LEASING ® TRUCK RENTALS PHILP PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 10 VANEDWARD DRIVE, PORT PERRY - 935 8474 OPEN: Weekdays to 9 P.M ; Friday to 6 P.M, Saturday to 4 PM ROAST Easter Special TURKEY suss| | Warren R. 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