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Port Perry Star, 12 Jul 1988, p. 16

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rR I: 4 = NE 16 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, July 12 1988 Blackstock and Area News by Joyce Kelly The annual Blackstock Tractor Camp, Blackstock. and Truck Pull on Friday and Modified 4X4's Saturday evenings was a decided 1. Richard Rudkin, Utica; 2. success even in the record hot weather. Competition was stiff in most of the classes, the organiza- tion was efficient as usual and the M.C.'s Harvey Graham and Harold Wright were both infor- mative and entertaining. The prize winners in each class were as follows: Stock 4x4's 1. Decker Brothers (Steve), Port Perry; 2. Richard Rudkin, Utica; 3. Warren Rohrer, Nestleton; 4. Graham Duff, Bethany; 5. Russell Simpson, Grand Valley. Vintage, 6500 1b. 1. Eric Litz, Campbellcroft; 2. Grant Middlebrook, Tottenham; 3. Rick Webb, Puslinch; 4. Jim Turnbull, Tottenham; 5. James Wilson, Garden Hill. Stock Tractors 7500 1b. 1. Susan Simpson, Grand Valley; 2. Paul Harder, Sunderland; 3. John Vaneyk, Tyrone; 4. Peter Ferguson, Peter- borough; 5. Homer Scroter, Dunsford. Non-Circuit, 8000 1b. 1. Lawrence VanCamp, Blackstock; 2. Homer Scroter, Dunsford; 3. (tie) Ken Porter, Pontypool, Mark Graham, Blackstock; 5. Dale VanCamp, Blackstock. : Modified Tractors 1. Dick Reid, Nestleton; 2. Den- nis Walker, Bowmanville; 3. Peter Robinson, Bowmanville; 4. Vaughan Hill, Bowmanville; 5. Glen James, Uxbridge. Modified Trucks 1. Charles Hynes, Bowman- ville; 2. Tom La Rue, Sutton. Vintage tractors, 8500 1b. 1. Ron Anderson, Sunderland; 2. Robert English, Manilla; 3. Bill Muldrew, Campbellcroft; 4. Paul Harder, Sunderland; 5. Jimmy Wilson, Garden Hill. Pro Stock 5500 1b. and 7000 1b. 1. Don White, Whitevale; 2. Earle Trewin, Blackstock; 3. Kris Vaneyk, Tyrone; 4. Steve Grove, Stouffville. Non Circuit 11000 1b. 1. Tom Bradley (Porter Farms, Pontypool); 2. Robert Adams, Burketon; 3. Mark Pehleman, Port Perry; 4. Lawrence Van- Allen's Siding P (FORMERLY CHRIS ALLEN ALUMINUM) ALUMINUM & VINYL =1 WINDOWS -- Tilt for easy cleaning -- Install in existing frames Russell Simpson, Grand Valley; 3. Warren Rohrer, Nestleton; 4. Graham Duff, Bethany; 5. Dale Wheeler, Grand Valley. Stock Tractors, 10,000 1b. 1. John Worton, Guelph; 2. Susan Simpson, Grand Valley; 3. Paul Ireland, Everett; 4. Ken Preston, Pontypool; 5. Paul Harder, Sunderland. Stock Tractors 12,500 lb. 1. Tom French, Bolton; 2. John Wordon, Guelph; 3. Mark Graham, Blackstock; 4. Walter Dedman, Cambridge; 5. Larr Slute, R.L., Oshawa. Modified Tractors 1. Dick Reid; 2. Peter Robin- son; 3. Jerry Brown; 4. Vaughan Hill; 5. Tom LaRue. Modified Trucks 1. Tom LaRue. Pro-Stock Both 13,000 & 15,000 1b. 1. Earle Trewin, Blackstock with a full pull in each class; 2. Wilson French; 3. Bob Richards, Barrie. Stock Tractors 15,000 1b. 1. Rodger Porter, Pontypool; 2. Mark Graham, Blackstock; 3. Tom French, Bolton; 4. Robert French, Bolton; 5. Steve Wood for Ken Preston, Pontypool. Stock Tractors 18,000 lb. 1. Mark Graham, Blackstock; 2. Paul Harder, Sunderland; 3. Robert French, Bolton; 4. Ken- neth Porter, Pontypool; 5. Rodger Porter, Pontypool. Highway Tractors 1. Gary McSweeney, Newcas- tle; 2. Ritch White, Port Perry; 3. Al Graham, Port Perry; 4. Richard Rudkin, Utica; 5. Ron Davidson, R.R. 1, Oshawa. At the regular morning service at the United Church on Sunday, the sacrament of Baptism was held. Children who were presented were Sarah Jane, daughter of Kelly and Terry Gat- chell; Sean Anson, son of Cathy and Fred Taylor; Courtney Mae and Owen Robert, children of Janis and Bill St. John; Cheryl Margaret, daughter of Lois and Glenn McLeod. The anthem "He" by Ernie Swain, Judi and Kari Anne Moun- tjoy was well received. Richard Choe preached the fitting sermon utiasad Triple Glazed MIKE -- Casement Bay, Bow Side Sliders Enjoy the and any Mure styles. summer surrounded SHUTTERS - WINDOWS by sunshine! 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Guests were Lois and Sncerety, "Worrss | UNIQUE GIFT BASKETS Created with care for all occasions. All gifts may be accompanied by a bouquet of helium balloons. Canada Wide & USA delivery. 985-8954 PORT PERRY CLINIC HOGAN'S HEARING AID CENTRE of Port Perry DENNIS J. HOGAN 230 Queen Street * NOTE NEW NUMBER * 985-4422 0 WED. ONLY 1to05PM The best patio doors FOR MORE INFORMATION - OPEN - on the market! & FREE ESTIMATES CALL: Mon.-Fri. 8 to 5 Double or 985-3741 ER) wn... 1-105-328-1402 Glenn McLeod and Cheryl, Marion McLeod, Ken and Marilyn McLeod of the Orillia area, Mrs. Margaret VanCamp, Rev. D. VanCamp, Val Therese, Joanne Sweeting, Peterborough. Guests for Sean Taylor's bap- tism were Fred's parents Les and Ann Taylor, his sister Alice Ken- nedy and son John, Lindsay, Cathy's mother Mrs. Doris Tobin, Greenbank, her sister Karen and Ken Diceman, and family Port Perry, and her three aunts, Margaret Real and Velma Foster, Greenbank and Bernice Gibson, Port Perry. Many Junior Farmers from Blackstock and area attended the annual Zone Summer Games held in Lindsay on Saturday. Follow- ing a day of fun and sun, a dance was enjoyed in the Lindsay Kiwanis Arena where the overall winners of the Games were an- nounced. Durham East were the champions with Durham West in second and Peterborough coming Blackstock roars to life with tractor pull in third. Congratulations to everyone who participated! The Youth Group enjoyed their summer win-up party at Julie Byers' home on Sunday afternoon and evening. A barbeque follow- ed an afternoon of refreshing swimming in the humid weather. Thanks goes to the Byers' family for hosting these energetic teenagers. Welcome home Jill! Jill Van- Camp has been in the Councillor In Training course at Quin-Mo- Lac for the past two weeks which she enjoyed greatly. Jennifer Fletcher has also just returned from camp. She attend- ed the Ontario Camp Leadership Centre at Bark Lake near Gooderham. In her two week stay, Jennifer met teens from across Ontario and had a gret time. Nancy Balyea of Toronto en- joyed a few days on Purple Hill where she stayed with her cousin, (Turn to page 17) Pantry items given Scugog Island Area News by Mrs. Earl Reader The '""Head" U.C.W. met on Wed., July the 6 for a Pot Luck Supper at the home of Mrs. Frieda Cochrane and enjoyed a well assorted meal. Most had remembered their pantry item donation for the food bank. All were reminded of future events and requirements for such occasions. We were pleased to receive an invitation to meet at the trailer home during Aug. for a pot luck luncheon and social time. Plans were made for serv- ing a supper in the Museum Church Tea Room in Sept. to a group from the Historical Socie- ty in Oshawa and of course a reminder of our own Turkey Sup- per, Sept. 28. Of course, before that comes the annual chicken barbecue by the church on the church grounds Aug. 6 - 4:30-7:30 P.M. Island Folks will wish to bring their summer visitors to this. It's always a treat too for residents on the beaches. The "Head" U.C.W. regrets the loss of one of it's "Life" members, Mabel (Graham) Strong who suf- fered many months of ailing health in hospital before being released beyond suffering. We send sympathy to her caring family, Hugh, Vernon, Dorothy and their families. Mabel Spent many years of her life on the Island and was well lik- ed for her participation in church, community and service in the community store. Norma and Jim Tower with their family of Conc. 9 had the pleasure of a visit of an aunt and uncle from Manchester, England. They have found other relatives to visit but intend to spend more time in the Tower home. I wonder if this is their first impression of Canadian weather. We are told that some people in U.S. know very little about Canada except that it is cold up here and the fishing is good. Well, judging by the people fishing on the causeway you'd think it is. Now Open -- New Location THAPAR DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 2 Brock St. E., UXBRIDGE (above IDA Drug Store) 214 Dundas St. E., WHITBY, Ontario 852-5291 668-7797 -- BY APPOINTMENT ONLY -- Kelly, Zuly, Greenway, Bruce BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS Motor Vehicle -- Criminal Personal Injury -- Wills Real Estate -- Family Law Corporate & Commercial EVENINGS & WEEKENDS BY APPOINTMENT 114 King St. E., Oshawa 1723-2218

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