16 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, August 11, 1987 Family picnics are the order of the day Blackstock and Area News by Joyce Kelly Family picnics seem to be the order of the day. Approximately seventy-five members of the Van- Camp clan enjoyed visiting and socializing in the CE Room on Sun- day. Aileen VanCamp took charge of the games and events in the absence of the convenors. A good time was had in spite of the rainy weather. Harvey and Joan Graham and Rob, Gerald and Joyce Kelly and family and company ventured to the country estate of Tom and Lois Feltis and family on the western shore of Lake Dalrymple for the an- nual Graham Family Picnic. Dur- ing the rainy afternoon the men went for the yearly tour of the exten- sive property of the family ranches while inspecting the livestock. Kathleen and Albert Watts attend- ed the 25th wedding anniversary party of Lynn and Frank Arney of Caesarea which took place Saturday evening in the Nestleton Recreation Centre. Several couples from this area at- tended Fenelon Fair over the weekend. 'Anyone with antiques that are willing to have them displayed at the Blackstock Fair are asked to contact Bruce Mountjoy or Joyce Kelly as soon as possible. Sally Leaming from Birmingham, England is spending three weeks in Canada on a Girl Guide exchange. While here she will be making her home with Esther Kelly who was her guest last year on a similar ex- change. While here the two girls tour many points of interest in On- tario such as Ottawa, Niagara Falls, Wonderland, etc. A number of local Junior Farmers travelled to Guelph over the weekend to participate in the Pro- vincial Summer Games. No doubt a good time was had by all. Recently Kathleen and Albert Watts accompanied by Kathy and Melanie Devins of Iroquois Falls visited Irene and Anson Taylor at their Muskoka cottage near Gravenhurst. Other guests were BLACKSTOCK Happy 1st Anniversary THE COUNTRY CONVENIENCE STORE DON & GINNY MASTERSON (Proprietors) May the years to come be as successful as this past year. Humpty Dumpty Foods Limited Jeff Brooks, Carolyn and Gord Redican, Peter and Stephen and also Boh and Paul - Ford Better health is wished to Elva Toms and Jennie Bailey who are in. Port Perry Hospital and Ivan Thompson who is in Oshawa Hospital. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Mountjoy on the birth of a baby boy. Harold and Melanie Wright have returned from an enjoyable motor trip to New Brunswick last week. The DeJong family gathered for dinner at Emiel's, Port Perry on Saturday evening to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Bob and Hazel DeJong. Several from Bowmanville and Sarnia attended as well as local members of the family. Congratula- tions on this happy occasion. Ted and Alison Olson of Gimli, Manitoba spent a few days with Gerald and Joyce Kelly and family. Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson of Bowmanville called on Monday morning to renew old acquain- tances. Alison, Elizabeth and Joyce met at Queen's University during their days there "a few years ago." Harold and Dora Martyn have returned home from a marvelous fifteen day trip to Denmark, Nor- way and Sweden with a square dance group conducted by square dance callers Jim and Shelley Lee and Les and Johanna Jackson. Many interesting sights were visited topped off with a half hour dancing each night. Highlight of the tour was a square dance party in Stockholm and another in Oslo where language a Christmas Corner, antiques and many other items. 1/2 MILE EAST OF THE 4 CORNERS IN CAESAREA 086-4833 MACKEY & BAILEY BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS Saturday Mornings - 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon Lake Scugog Lumber Building wie) 985-7391 Oshawa Rd., Port Perry was no problem. Some interesting friendships were made. With ten tables of enthusiastic card players on hand, winners of the card party were Lorna Swain, Eileen Warder, Ethel Goble, Lula Faint, Charlie Nesbitt, Harold Swain and Low - Gladys Slack. Win- ners of the draws were Elva Van- Camp, Meta Swain, Rose Barr- ington, and Norman Rohere. CHESTERFIELD SUITES - LOVE SEATS SECTIONALS - MATTRESSES -- A Large Selection -- LESS THAN McKEEN FURNITURE 524 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa - 725-5181 KENNELS Fall Training Classes start August 11th. REGISTER NOW! 695-4721 2% Te COUNTRY CONVENIENCE STORE suacesrock WESTON'S * oatmeal nN 450 g. Mealtyme Bread whe, sice HAvBURG™ BUNS pig o Dad's Cookies * mallow chocolate chip - regularly $2.99 79 1.99 Meet HUMPTY-DUMPTY! HUMPTY-DUMPTY Chips 200 g. ASSORTED FLAVOURS 119 SPECIAL CLOTHING CLEARANCE -- Greatly Reduced Prices -- IN-STORE SPECIALS TOO! ree Samples for the Children! 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