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Port Perry Star, 3 Mar 1987, p. 12

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12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, March 3, 1987 olelitslipg¥esCR| A World Day of Prayer ai organize our household chores to get Blackstock and Area News them done quickly by safety. A tidy "Nothing lowers the level : ] by Joyce Kelly | house can prevent a lot of un- - necessary accidents. "of conversation more than Our guest Mr. Garry Beechey * raising the voice." Everyone is invited to attend the with Chris Chorostecki 4 and Bren- gave a very interesting talk on how : > ! World Day of Prayer which will be = don Agnew 1. bacteria thrive on improper » « heldon Friday, March é6that 2 p.m. Garry, Janice and Nicole Beechey sanitary conditions. As well as a in St_ John's Anglican Church. This visited relatives in Sudbury this short film, Mr. Beechey brought ecumanical service is held weekend while attending the Annual some samples of live, visible to the worldwide on the first Friday of First Aid Competition for the Cana- naked eye, bacteria. As a March annually. dian Ski Patrol System, Ontario Microbiologist with the Retail The Pathfinder group along with Division. Kawartha Zone's team Research Foundation of Canada, he leader Joanne Lee and junior leader from Devil's Elbow (consisting of collects these samples at various Esther Kelly ventured to Camp Maria Colucci, Lynda Langford, restaurants. Adelaide for a winter weekend Michelle Richardson) were the Next week, Constable W atts is to camp. They left Friday evening by overall winners and will compete in be the guest speaker. bus and joined Pathfinders from the National First Aid Competition It is hard to believe that winter 'many places in Central Area. The at Nathan Phillips Square, Toronto sports will be soon coming to a close. theme for the weekend was "The on Sat. May 16. Garry was Plans are underway to organize the Circus." Activities included tobog- presented with the Ontario Division annual Kelly Bonspiel which will be gan races, snowshoe races, group Appreciation Award at thebanquet held in the Winter Break on Tues. ski races, egg toss, 5-legged race, held on Sat. evening at the Sheraton March 17 - what a suitable date' spaghetti boil and best of all snow Caswell Hotel, Sudbury. Con- Sign up soon or call the Kellys at GRAND OPENING - MON., MARCH 9th PRECISION AUTO ELECTRIC & GENERAL REPAIRS R.A. 1, PORT PERRY, ONTARIO LOB 1NO Parts - Sales - Service - Testing Of all Electrical & Fuel Components »- Air Conditioning 1 oy 4 y | foc, i Brakes sculptures. Points were calculated gratulations, Garry for this honour. | ggg 4957 CN & 3 - Tuneups for the different activities and Howard and Elva Harris of Lind- There were seven tables at the Phy ll I Major & Minor Engine Repairs Blackstock team came in first. say.were Thurs. afternoon and sup- weekly euchre party on Tuesday Although Sunday was wet and rain- per guests of Earle and Marjorie evening with the following winners: ing, Sat. was a beautiful day. The Bradburn. Mr. and Mrs. Harris liv- | Herman Webb; 2. Mary Poots; 3. : = A W 3 js bod & fg} || - Trouble Shooting - weekend was great. Thanks Mrs. ed in the Purple Hill area many james Emerton; 4. Meta Swain: 5 hE 7. - Service Calls ~ | - Recsonable Shop Rates Lee from all of the girls. years ago, and so were back visiting Car] Gimblett: 6. Bernice Wells. : : Jim and Barbara Byers returned former neighbours. , Low- Percy Van Camp. Draws- Jim - = home on Fri. night from a farm- 4-H News "°° Emerton, Leonard Cain, Ethel Go- Ny oriented holidays to Texas, Mexico by Deanna Jacobs ble. If you enjoy an evening of cards, 'and many other points in that area. Thanks to Leslie Mackenzie, we do make a plan to join this en- 'They toured many spots of interest, now have a name. The Blackstock thusiastic group at the Town Hall | different types of farm and ranches Handihelpers learned how to each Tuesday evening. | and enjoyed attending 'a rodeo. i So 'Although the weather was disap- pointing, it was a fine holiday. Congratulations to John and Bren- da Hellingman on the arrival of a baby son, Corey John last week. ) * Congratulations also to Mark and Linda Shaw on the birth of their son James, a brother for Jason. z JEWELLERY & TANNING INC. Blackstock hosted some visiting 263 Queen St., Port Perry 985-8555 * Va teams for floor hockey last week. In 1 the Junior section Port Perry : : , outscored Blackstock 6-3 with Ryan Help us make way for our new spring _ Peter and Eric Russell scoring for lines of fashion jewellery & watches ... the locals. In the Senior division the ALL FASHION JEWELLERY & Bruins defeated Oshawa 9-6. Bruin (Exchiting and fiisce in Graece) scorers were Martin Stubbs 3, Jay SAS & JACQUES FARREL WATCHES ] Buma 2, Jason Cliff, Mike Hepburn, ' |. o : | Peter Simms and Mike Leach. The 30% OFF i | Canadiens outscored Oshawa 5-1 ; 8g ' i 0 Sd REL | 3 W lots ; ur L I + . - iq i 1 MAIN ST, SOUTH, UXBRIDGE MOVING Pa i i £ i 2 Satisfaction g% r d or your money ¢ heerfully refunded. i i i | t | i | | rd | bt BONUS Co EARLY BIRD SPECIAL | BRING THIS COUPON IN ON THE FIRST DAY X OF THIS PROMOTION & RECEIVE $1 00 OFF - not far HBUT?? EEn during the month of March all in-stock ~_AIRTIGHT STOVES, INSERTS, ACCESSORIES, & MAKITA POWER TooLs are going for ... 0% above Cost PURCHASE"PACKAGE Thursday, March 5th... 10 AM to 8 PM Friday, March th ................. 10 AM to 5 PM STEDODMANS PORT PERRY PLAZA _ PORT PERRY -- ONTARIO

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