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Port Perry Star, 3 Jul 1996, p. 38

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"A Family Tradition for 130 Years" "The entire Blackstock Com- ~ munity is in a state of shock with the very sudden and unex- pected passing on Sunday after- noon of Harold McLa ie a very esteemed and Fh cit- izen. Sympathy is extended to his wife Eileen and their three daughters Linda and Roy Brad- burn, Janis and Bill St. John and Kelly and Terry Gatchell and their ye otics The funeral will be held on Wednesday af- ternoon from the Blackstock United Church. Harold will be greatly missed in so many cir- cles. Congratulations to Roy and Shirley AL in who celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary with an Open House at the Blackstock Recreation Centre on Saturday afternoon. This was attended by a large number of relatives and friends from many points across Ontario. The day was concluded with a family Year following the Open House. The summer schedule for the Blackstock-Nestleton' United Churches goes into effect this coming ny, Nestleton Ser- vice will be at rf a.m. with Black- stock at 10:15 a.m. This will continue concluding with Labor Day Sunday. Please make note of these times. The graduation for the Grade 8 Lin of Cartwright Cen- tral Public School was held on Wednesday evening, June 26. Three graduates acted as mas- ters R= ceremonies for the pro- grems Danny Deeth, Jeremy ohng and ion Wonnacott. Greetthgs were brought from the Durham Board of RE by Trustee Bobbie Drew after ich Principal B. Bode spoke to the pi ie graduate received a gift of the Ly "Cartwright Revis- ,. ited" from the a Rev. Do- reen VanCamp in addition to the diploma. Graduates were Paul a r, Tiffany Webb, Mi- chael I, Kyle Barriage, Mackenzie Bell, Jessica Boccac- clo, Warren Boudreau, Natalie Boudreau, Danny Bucking, Mi- randa Burgess, David Carna- ghe n, Christine Davey, Darryl an, Danny Deeth, Joey De- rynck, Morgan Diamond, Gayle Dingman, Lindsey Donovan, Amanda Drew, Ferdy Flamen- Diane Frew, Ilene Frew, Kelly Gallie, Sterling Graham el Hall, Lacey Hanna, Jen- nie Harrison, Melissa Harrison, Troy $lazelden, Bryan Hewitt, Anal Hopkins, Stephanie Jack- son, Eloha yg Jeremy Johns, Tammy Jones, Jennifer Jones, Darryl Keeler, Bobbi-Jo Keeler, Kori Killen, Lexine Kuhne, Meghan Kyte, Emily Lamb, Tyler Lucas, Nicholas Malcolm, Adam Mathewson, Kyle McClurg, Carla McLaugh- i, Gail Panchuk, Steven Para- dis, Michelle Pare, Lisa Par- sons, Amanda Prosser, Ryan Sheehey, Sarah Stapley, Cindy Stone, Jocelyn Thomson, John Vanstrien, Cameron Vernest, Rob Watson, Karly Weeks, Hol- ly Westall, and Ryan Woods. The Valedictorian address was very capably given by Lisa Parsons and Carla McLaughlin. ~ gess and Sarah Sort a ence: Lisa Parsons; French: Mi- randa Burgess 'and Sarah Stapley; Geography: Gail Pan- chuk; History: oh McLaugh- lin; rat Cameron Vernest and Dawn Hall; Most improved students: Lexine Kuh- ne and Nicholas Malcolm; Mu- sic: Gayle Dingman; Creative Writing: Miranda Burgess, Dawn Hall ahd Elisha James; Phys.ed: Jeremy Johns and Sor en Thompson, Science - Sa- * rah Stapley; Family Award: Carla McLaug hlin; Littnt ing Athlete, [i Girl- Lisa Par- sons; Int. Boy: Darryl Dean; Wendy Dixon Memorial Trophy: Jocelyn Thomson; Dorothy Ven- ning Award for Scholarship pre- sented by Mrs. Venning to Dawn Hall, Lisa Parsons, Carla McLaughlin, arah Stapley and Miranda Burgess. School Letters were present- ed to Gail Panchuk, Carla McLaughlin, Ferdy Flamengo, Sarah Stapley, Molly Westall, Cameron Vernest, Lisa Par- sons, Elisha James, Brian Won- nacott, Miranda Burgess and Gayle Dingman. The evening concluded with the traditional dance. 'Congratulations gradu- ates. Aaron Wright celebrated his sixth birthday at the National Sports Centre in Pickering with his family and five friends, Rob- ert Gatchell, Thomas Prender- gast, Cody Jennings and Mat- thew and Ryan Lowe. Happy birthday ns Aaron. Plans are well underway for the annual Blackstock or Brian Wonnacott and Truck Pull which will be- held this coming weekend, July 5 and 6 at the fairgrounds. ¥ra- ditionally we say that the dust will be flying as these big ma- Prizes were given as follows - chines roar down the A 3 but Art: Bobbi-Jo Keeler and Emily this year dust does not seem to * Lamb; English: Miranda Bur- Nestleton church news Rev. Wm. Fairley conduct- ed the morning service in Nestleton Presbyterian Church, on a beautiful sum- mer Sunday. Music was pro- vided by oye Taylor (piano) and Shirley Scott (organ). Ushers were Oliver Rohrer and Russell Brown, and Sun- day School was looked after by ns Jones. Responsive Psalm was #1, and Scripture readings were from Genesis 25: vs. 19-34; and St. Matthew 13: 1-9. Rev. Fairley spoke on our natural rights, birth rights, and spiritual rights. A service of Confirmation to the membership of the Church of Danielle Camille Jane McLarnon, grand- daughter of Joyce Taylor, and Ruth and Lloyd Short, of Port Perry welcomed this new member. Other family members and friends were also present for this occasion. Communion was dis- pensed by Rev. William Fair- ley, assisted by elders Doro- thy Lee, Joyce Taylor, Winnifred Davison, Russell Brown and Graham Ham. Remembering Dominion/ Canada Day, O Canada was sung at the close of the ser- vice. A memorial service for the late (Mrs. William) Rita Fair- ley will be held next Sunday, July 7, at 3:30 p.m. at Glen Arm Church. The services at Nestleton and Ballyduff will commence again the third 'Sunday in September, after the sum- mer holidays of July and Au- gust. Lunch was served follow- ing the service - and a large cake, "Congratulations Da- nielle" provided by her fami- ly, was shared in a time of fel- lowhip, in the Sunday School Room. be Li of the jargon as little dust has been seen this year so far anywhere. Dust or not, it looks to be another two exciting evenings filled with much excel- lent tractor pulling. Make plans to attend. Many from here enjoyed the spectacular fireworks display which concluded a busy day of _activities in Port Perry it ing Canada Day in Scugog. Con- gratulations to the organizers. Elaine Young and her daugh- ters Holli and Kirstie of Hamil- ton are holidaying with her par- ents Walter and Audrey Wright. Colin and Jenny Beal an- nounce the birth of their first great grandchild on June 27. Little Cheidre Kyle Mackey weighed 7 Ibs. 10 oz. and i is, of course a beautiful little girl. Mom, Tania, is doing fine, a Dad, Walter, is recovering grad- | ually. - CLeidre is a very special baby because her mother Tania, was born with spina bifida. At age 15 months, Tania had a major op- eration on her spine. As a result, until she was about 19, she had a normal physical life - athlet- ics, dancing, ete. Then, sudden- ly, things started to go wrong and last year she again under- 'in the Lo their audiences. went major s - cessful and she r Her neurosur that she would be children. The obste en't so sure predict what may cause Phahitdee usually have babies!' birth was normal, ? shows no signs of spi other problems. So this 2 het deed! Ss in 7 June 26, the c 'John's Anglican Chi stock, joined by F. and his wife, Peggy, paid} semi-ann be a Community Nur Home ii the Vill, sacred and floors of the Ni u dents in both buildings Jo De or the Se saleat the batbaaie 5 ton was visi on Saturday Te Tickets for the annual Beef Barbecue on August 2 are available from any of the committee. Sharon Morton of Aj spent her birthday on Thurs- day with her mother Ruby Pet also met with Jane e on June 1, Kerrie-Ann 5 Gibson and Jeff 'Taylor were married in Greenbank Church. Rev. Yourkevich of Uxbridge performed the cer- emony. a The bride's attendants were Dana Gibson as maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Wendy Meek, Lori Chandler, Tracy Nippard, and Kristy Hutcheon. The groom's best man was

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