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Port Perry Star, 11 Feb 1986, p. 17

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4 AE Sade - a. ai . He is remarkably fit PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, February 11, 1986 -- 17 for 93 years GRIT - I 4 - ill Lishman' naming of Blackstock in 1967 call R. tion on Wednesday, February 19th | i A Blackstock and Area News el Lisp ob iD Ie Suing bg riy at 7:30 p.m. Some of the points i; by Joyce Kelly they didn't tell that it had come from The Women's Institute is sponsor- brought out were that the per pupil 5 your studio at Purple Hill. Con- ing a course in Home Decor -- costs of students at Cartwright and ¢ ; Heartiest congratulations to Mr. The Lions Club recently had a gratulations on a fabulous job! - featuring Decor Planning and - Port Perry High School are very | : Wm. Forder on the occasion of his Work Bee to repair chairs for the On Friday a large proportion c. Roman Shades, Balloon Shadesand ' comparable; that the C.HS. | b 93rd birthday. On Sunday. his Senior Citizen's Club. Dr. Keith thestudent body of Cartwright High Candlewicking. building requires little more than 1 daughter Joyce entertainéd about Elliott, Port Perry was guest School participated in the Skip-A- The course will be held in the regular maintenance work; that | i fifteen members of his family for speaker on Wednesday: He spokeon Thon for the Heart Fund. Over $3600 Blackstock United Church Christian . complete general and advanced pro-- ¥ the afternoon and birthday dinner. the Big Brothers and Big Sisters were raised for this worthwhile pro Ed. Room on February 18th from grammes (including music, art and be Mr. Forder is remarkably fit-and Movements. Bill Turner par- ject. Residents of the area please 9:45 t0 3:00. Bring a piece of fabric theatre arts) are offered, and the 5 walks to the Post Office every day ticipated in Bowling for Big Sisters note that there will be no Township- 8%X14 inches for the Roman Shade high involvement of students in all 5S checking on the state of that part of on Saturday, taking pledges for vide canvass for the Heart Fund -- and/or 18x22 inches for Balloon . aspects of school life. It was stress- & Blackstock on his way. Happy donations. so -- if you missed and wish to make ~~ Shade. Also bring a bag lunch -- tea ed that one of the important factors {s Birthddy. The annual Fletcher Curling a contribution for which you will and coffee will be supplied. An even for the continuance of the High i Mrs. Susie Harris celebrated her Bonspiel was held at the local arena receive a receipt for tax purposes, ing course the same day will be held School is the need for maintaining i birthday on Tuesday, when her on Saturday with excellent curling call any student or the school. Itis from 7to 10 p.m. For further infor- the enrolment up -- all parents and i daughters all gathered for a noon and great fellowship! A delicious not too late to particpate. mation call D. Martyn 986-5378 or interested residents who wish to at- luncheon in her honour at her home. roast beef dinner was prepared and If any group or individual would Jean Adams 986-5180. tend the important meeting are ask- ; Many happy returns, Mrs. Harris. served by the ladies Curling Clubat like to assist in the plans for the On Thursday evening, the Infor- ed to meet at C.H.S. on Wednesday, J Sympathy is extended to Kenand the Recreation Centre. Following celebration of the Centennial of the mation evening from the School Ac- February 19th at 6:30 p.m. to pool 3 Doris Dargavel on the sudden and dinner, Club President Harold ° commodation Committee for the rides to the Board Office. 5 unexpected passing of Doris' father, Wright expressed his appreciation Cartwright High School with a good Please get your news items in as i Mr. Albert Keehn. Mr. Keehn had to all who had assisted in the da attendance. Area superintendent early as possible on Monday morn- i ved with Dori \ ho y Wm. Fair the infor- 8 to be included in this column # lived with Doris and Ken for the past and Diana Fletcher on behalf of her r @ én an m. Fairburn presented the infor- ing will it be 5 fourteen years, and was 88 years of mother Pat and brother Scott mation from the Report that will be Only if you report the item t if age. The Funeral was held in presented the Bob Fletcher Trophy © presented to the Property Commit- in the news -- so do make the effort Thunder Bay on: Saturday. The to the winners- Doug Kadowaki SNow. ird S tee of the Durham Board of Educa- and send it in to me. ton at their cottage in the Hallbur- to Star, was an article about this "RICE EEY. | SCHOOL DAY TO COMMENCE SEPTEMBER 1986. ton area. year's Expo that included a picture to Thamesville to visit her daughter, Full Credit Courses in: SAME Ng io thoughts of the community are with you at this time. Sorry that Mr. Wes Pearce suf- fered a fall a short time ago, and has been confined to his home for the 'past couple of weeks. He would ap- _ Ppreciate any visitors that can help him to pass some of his time away. Carolyn Carnaghan who is in a Teacher Training Course at Brock University, St. Catherines, is at Cartwright Central Public School practicing teaching in Mr. D. Kit- chen's room. The Intermediate Public Speak- ing Contestavas held at the C.C.P.S. on Friday morning with eight students participating in the finals., who spoke on "Why I Hate Gram- mar." Congratulations to these win- ners and best wishes as you proceed to further contests. Rick and Shirley Dingman recent- 'ly enjoyed a week's holiday in Mex- ico and Harold and Melanie Wright have just returned from a week in the Bahamas. Rev. and Mrs. D. Davis have been on a week's vaca- 4 DAYS ONLY! Sale ends Feb.15 Aileen Van Camp, Merrill Van Camp and Valerie Van Camp. Se- cond place was taken by Ted and Marg Kemp, Jim and Barb Byers, while the family entry of Neil, Elaine, Howard and Tara Bailey won third place. Fourth place prizes were taken by Harold McLaughlin, Helen Nesbitt, Roy and Linda Bradburn. Following the presentations the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing to the music by Ross Jackman. It was a tremendous day that was _ enjoyed by all in memory of an avid curler of the Blackstock Club. Congratulations to Ross and An- Janet, Jim and Russell hosted a sur- prise house party in their parent's honour with about 30 friends arriv- ing for a fun-filled evening. To help in the celebrations was a cake designed and created by Helen Newlove of Kreative Kitchens depicting a priceless scene on the Weir farm. Congratulations! In Saturday's edition of the Toron- ALE All Winter Boots .... 50% Off Pumps & Flats ............ w10950% off Selected Savage Shoes .... up 10 1/3 Off HURRY IN -- SELECTION IS LIMITED Come in and see our New Arrivals for Spring! DURHAM SHOES inc. 230 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY YOUR FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS FOR LADIES, TEENS, AND CHILDREN ® CX ! returned from sun by Helen McKean . Four Greenbank Snowbirds have returned from a Florida vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. John Cook enjoyed a flight to the warmer climate. They reported the weather was perfect. "The Greenbark U.C.W. will meet in the Church at 2 p.m. Wednesday "12th. Please come and bring a ' x x "friend. - Winners were declared as: 1. Erica drea Weir, who celebrated their 25th Hiemstra who spoke on Affirmative wedding anniversary on Tuesday. Fo. Yoia DUNSE a1) The Rod ld | Action and, 2: Chris Chorestecki On Saturday evening their family y party Pickering for her grandson, Justin Rubinga on Sunday. A special ser- vice at Church on Sunday was held for the Installation of Stewards and the Induction of Elders. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Carter visited the Flower Show at the International Convention Cen- tre. The spring flowers were bloom- Dale and Ken Ellison. Looking after enjoying a Caribbean Cruise. WATER 3 10]:183\1 RY, * Rusty Smelly eo Bad-Tasting Water New Technology to Canada eliminates these and many other problems . . forever! Well to faucet purification for entire water system information on this all-new Water Purification System. 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