Blackstock and Area News by Joyce Kelly Christmas has come and gone once again. Weather seemed much more like Easter than Christmas. My hopes are for a bright New Year for each and every one of you. Larry and Beth Schryburt and family of Michigan visited in the area last weekend. It was good to see them. Vera and Vern Asselstine hosted their family for Christmas. Their guests were Gerald Asselstine of Oshawa, Allan and Mary Allselstine, Tania, Michael and Mark of Ottawa, Les and Leah Asselstine, Gayle and Rob of Kit- chener, Floyd and Ruth Asselstine, Michelle and Craig, Colin and Christine Asselstine and Jennifer all of this area, and Teresa Asselstine of Orangeville. Over the holiday time all of the young people visited their grandmother, Vera's mother, Mrs. Chaplin of Hillsdale. Mrs. Edna Kelly of Bobcaygeon spent a few days with her son Gerald and Joyce Kelly and girls. Sympathy is extended to Marlene and David McKee and family on the passing of Marlene's father over the Christmas time. Our thoughts go to PLUMBING (ool \\pg=y.-Nop ge] =f) Don't waste this space! Small ads pay! BUSINESS DIRECTORY S0UG0G PLUMBING & HEATING you and your family at this sad time. Mrs. Rena Snowden of Sunnycrest Retirement Villa is spending a few days with her daughter Peggy and Ralph Larmer. On Christmas Day Ralph and Peggy hosted their fami- ly - Eric and Sharon Goulding Brian, Jeff, Heather and Daryl, John Larmer who has recently moved to Uxbridge, David and Ingrid, Larmer and Robert and Paul Larmer of Guelph. Joan Graham and Cathy Black celebrated "Special" birthdays on Dec. 23. They hosted a birthday par- ty at the home of Richard and Cathy Black on Wednesday evening for dinner and an Open House. Happy birthday gals. 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On Christmas Day Neil and Elaine Bailey and Tara entertained Mrs. Laura Dawson, Katherine Burn and Merlin Bailey all of Lon- don, Roy and Catherine Corden, Julie and Christie, Terry Taylor of Newmarket, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thompson. Howard Bailey phoned from Australia and wished all his friends a Happy Christmas. Craig Paisley of Portage la Prairie, Manitoba spent some time with his father Gordon Paisley and Cathie. While in Ontario he visited many of his friends. Eleanor and Neil Werry and Joy hosted a family gathering on Boxing Day. Guests were Larry and Joanne Werry of Prince Albert, Ron and Carol Mairs, Steve and Kate of Nestleton, Ian Rudkin of Utica, Mrs. Belle Werry and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thompson of Blackstock. Word has been received of the passing of Arthur Hyland formerly of this area but of recent years a resident of Port Perry Nursing Home. Jean and Bruce Mountjoy had their family home for the holiday PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, December 30, 1987 -- 27 Weather of Christmas seemed like Easter season Jean's brother Archie Man ning of Guelph spent a few days with them over the Christmas time. Ray and Debbie and boys of Stouffville were Christmas Eve guests while on Christmas Day Bonnie and Wayne Fougere, Alan, Steven and Heath Hudson were guests. Boxing Day guests were Wayne and Elaine McShane and Valerie of Brampton. On Christmas Eve both the United and Anglican Churches had large crowes for the special Christmas Eve Services. People were surpris- ed to see a pony and buggy bringing various churchgoers to the service. Drivers were Wayne and Joan Cochrane - a delightful touch to the Christmas spirit. Christmas visitors of Lorna and Edgerton, Ann and Lisa were Jean Mahaffy, Grant and Heather McLaughlin, Carla and Abby; Neil and Cathy McLaughlin, Alex, Jessica and Blake; Gib and Shirley Magill and Brian of Collingwood, Murray and Reta Birkett, Judy and Joanne, Jack and Verna Chapman, Lori all of Port Perry, Linda Caulder, Timmins all for noon din- ner. For super Mrs. Bessie Crawford, Ken Crawford, Merlin Philip. Janice and Garry Beechey and Nicole spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beechey at Paris with other family members joining for the gathering. Nominations open The Ontario Agricultural College Alumni Foundation is seeking nominations of individuals who merit recognition for outstanding contributions to agricultural exten- sion in Ontario. The names submit- ted will be considered in selecting the 1988 winner of the T.R. Hilliard Distinguished Agricultural Exten- sion Award. Named in memory of the late T.R. 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Nominations should be forwarded to Donna Randall, Alumni Affairs and Development, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, N1G 2W1 by February 28, 1988. Nominations should include supporting background data for the information of the selection committee, in- cluding educational and work ex- perience and a brief summary state- ment prepared and signed by two nominators. Details of the award are available in agricultural representatives' offices across the province. : Obi tuary Shirley Saltariche A resident of Blackstock, Shirley Pamela Saltariche died at the Oshawa General Hospital on Fri day, December 4, 1987 Born on April 5, 1937 in Gosport, England. she was married to Manuel Saltariche. A teller at the Bank of Commerce in Port Perry, Mrs. Saltariche also enjoyed gardening. She was the English National Champion for fishing. She is survived by her husband, Manuel; a daughter, Gay England of Bowmanville; twe grandchildren, Rachel and John; one brother, Ron Moore; and two sisters, Maureen Tate and lleen Jackson, of England. A funeral service was held in the chapel at the McIntosh-Anderson [Funeral Home on Tuesday, Dec. 8, 1987. Rev. Bill Tadeja officiated Cremation followed at the Thorn ton Crematorium. Memorial donations to the Cana dian Cancer Society would be appreciated Epsom From page 8 of their wee daughter in time for Christmas. Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Pogue visited 'Mr. & Mrs. Ross Evans recently. Mr. & Mrs. Donald Acton of Havelock called on his sister Bar bara Evans & family. Gladys Evans had dinner Thurs day with Barbara & Ross Evans & family. We are glad Ross Munro is home from hospital in time to enjoy Christmas with his family