Blackstock and Area News by Joyce Kelly Roy and Harold McLaughlin have had a very enjoyable sum- mer at their favourite pasttime - pitching horseshoes. On the weekend they participated in the: competition at the Plowing Match where they represented Durham. Once again the McLaughlin Brothers placed first in this com- petition as they have at many fairs and other sports events. Congratulations. Many from here attended the Plowing Match and Machinery Show near Stratford over the past week while others enjoyed the many events at Lindsay Fair. Both events which are traditional- ly known for rainy weather, en- joyed beautiful weather for the whole five days. The 4-H Unit this fall is called "Much Ado About Meat'. It ex- amines selection, preparation and nutrition of red meats. The first meeting will be held on Wed., Sept. 28 and Thursday, Sept. 29 from 7-9 p.m. at Blackstock United Church. Everyone from 12-21 as of July 1, 1988 is welcome. Friday was a big day at Ca class (shown here) was Initiated. while the guys dressed up like ba the better 'end of the bargain. - Ans iEAR Jsland Resort NO COVER CHARGE ~ - If you wish further. information call either 986-4736 or 986-5112. On Wednesday, August 31st, the exact date of a wedding forty-five years ago, Irene and Anson Taylor were the guests of honour at a family dinner party at the Holiday Inn, Oshawa. They were presented with corsages and a bone china cake plate. The fami- ly members present were Katherine and Melanie Devins of Iroquois Falls and Kathleen and Albert Watts of Blackstock. There were 12 tables at the Tuesday evening card party with the following winners - 1. Floyd Fawns; 2. Margaret Wright; 3. Ken MacKenzie; 4. Gordie Ireland; 5. Ruby Cochrane; 6. Jim Gibson; Low - Jean Mahaffy. Draws were won by Carl Gimblett, Charlie Campbell, Ethel Goble and Jean Mahaffy. On Thursday, Jean Mahaffy, Lorna Edgerton along with their uncle Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flett of Bowmanville, Gerald and Joyce Kelly all attended the funeral of Mr. Henry Walker at Fenelon Falls. Last Sunday, Kathleen and Albert Watts were evening dinner guests of Anne and Leslie Taylor, On Tuesday afternoon, September 13th, the afternoon unit of the U.C.W. gathered at the home of Kathleen Watts for their meeting. Grace Hall, Unit Leader, opened the meeting with a reading which was meant to in- form givers about the Mission and Service Fund. Next Rev. D. Davis gave a report on the General Council which had been held in August. The Roll Call was answered by "Highlights of Summer'. There will be an open General Meeting in the C.E. Room on Sept. 28 at 7:30 p.m. The former Ilene De- Jong will present an illustrated lecture on Bangladesh where she and her husband and family spent 3% years. This is open to everyone. Discussion was held concerning an upcoming Banquet in November. The food bank was also discussed. The minutes were read by Secretary Marion Larmer. Aileen Byers gave the scripture reading 1st Samuel verses 10, 6 and 7. The offering was received and rtwright High School when the entire Grade Nine The girls dressed up like Pee Wee Herman bles--here at the Star, we think the giris got FINE DINING + OPEN All Year 'Round CALL 985-9784 re £ {9 PHN PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, September 27, 1968 -- 33 Roy and Harold pitch for yet another first benediction pronounced by Aileen. The next meeting will be held 'on Oct. 11 at Thelma Wright's -- home. Best wishes go with Frank and Diane Tobin and family who mov- ed from their home at the west side of the village to Port Perry. A warm welcome is extended to the new residents of the Tobin home, Sharon and Danny Dickin- son and family who come from Uxbridge. Congratulations to Kevin Elliott and Heather Bell who were mar- ried on Saturday afternoon at the Immaculate Conception Church, Port Perry. Kevin and Heather will be making their home in Richmond Hill. Best wishes from your Blackstock friends. Sympathy is extended to Roy and Mildred Hope and family on the passing of their friend Jim Hope who has been a resident of the Port Perry Nursing Home for several years. Jim lived with Roy and Mildred for a number of years before he moved to the Nur- sing Home. Funeral service was held on Monday afternoon. Two year pact Negotiating committees for the Durham Board of Education and CUPE Local 218 (Clerical), with the assistance of a mediator, reached a basis for settlement of the contract on September 15, 1988. The two-year agreement, ef- fective July 1, 1988 to June 30, 1990, was subsequently ratified by union members on September 18, 1988 and by trustees on September 19, 1988. 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