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Port Perry Star, 9 Feb 1999, p. 15

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"A Family Tradition for 133 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, February 9,1999- 15 ------------------------ a, i -- -- RURAL Roots Plan The 20th annual Robert Fletcher Memorial Mixed Bonspiel held at the Blackstock Curling Club on Saturday was a great success. Twelve teams provided keen curling throughout the day which the many observers enjoyed. The "draw to the but- ton" created much interest and was won by Grant Micklewright. Following the delicious din- ner prepared and served by Andrea Weir and her helpers, Diana Fletcher presented the trophy in memory of her dad, to the bonspiel winners Kent Beddows, Leanne Goslin, Brad Goslin and Heather Ferguson. Second place was won by Joy Rudkin, Grant and Laura Micklewright, Tim Lizotte/Lawrence Van Camp. This team was just one quarter of a point behind the winner. Third place winners were Paul Vaneyk, Doris. and Perry Grandel and Gail Cameron. The silent auction brought considerable excitement with keen competition on the bid- ding. A very successful day. On another nasty Tuesday evening there were eight tables of cards with the following winners: May Shortridge, Vivian Kidd, Harold Crawford, Elaine Bailey, Don Putsey, Jean Johnson and Richard Potter. Lucky draws were won. by Don Putsey, Wm. Dunn, Gary Notenboom (two), Tony Bloeman and May Shortridge. Blackstock by At the United Church on Sunday morning a special pre- sentation of a number of "Voices United" in words only were donated by the choir and dedicated to the memory of Lois Luke who was a choir member, a dedicated member of the congregation and before that of Raglan United Church. Rev. D. Shearman used to attend the United Church's Pancake Supper «Spiritual Discipline" as the topic of his fine sermon. Flowers were placed in the sanctuary in loving memory of Hector Shortridge. In keeping with the day, there will be a Pancake Supper at the United Church on Tuesday, Feb. 16 beginning at 4:30 p.m. If you can attend, mark your calendar now. Eileen McLaughlin and Joyce Kelly spent from Thursday until Sunday in Quebec City where Joyce attended the Canadian Association of Fairs and Exhibitions annual conven- tion. The Winter Carnival was happening at the same time so they enjoyed several of its events. Last call for members of the Blackstock Agricultural Society who are interested in attending the convention of Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies in Toronto next week. Call Janice Beechey immediately to make arrangements. 4-H is starting for girls and boys 10 years (as of Jan. 1, 1999) and older. The Project is Art. The first meeting is Feb. 17 at Blackstock United Church. Registration is at 6:30 p.m. and the meeting starts at 7 p.m. Membership fee for 1999 is $20. There will be an addi- tional cost for materials for this club. For more information call Gail Johns at 986-4484. Welcome Ken Hudson into retirement at the Nestleton Hall on Feb. 19 An Unmarked Memorial During the spring of 1998 the Caesarea Ratepayers had trouble getting the usual group together and getting the hall for a specific night which satis- fied everyone. Finally we did and voted on spending $400 to $500 on trees to enhance Hwy. 57 as you approach our village. I phoned Mrs. Graham that "night and ordered 25 trees. Next morning Joan phoned to say the trees are here along with another order and had to be planted immediately. Ray Pollard dropped everything and came to my aid for four and a half hours to help plant trees. This past week we attended a very large funeral for this great man, Ray Pollard, who left an unmarked memorial on our main street which will live for at least 100 years. My bless- ings and thanks to Ray. Caesarea Hall Board This Wednesday, Feb. 10 at 8 p.m. is euchre night at the hall. =~ Lake Scugog Historical Board An executive board meeting will be held at Mrs. Koch's home this Thursday, Feb. 11 at 7:30 p.m. at 116 Crandle St., Port Perry. A aesarea = by Albert Putsey Sergeant Ken Hudson We are happy to hear that the people of Nestleton and sur- rounding areas are giving Ken Hudson a retirement party on Friday, Feb. 19 at Nestleton Hall. The Blackstock Lions meet between 7 and 8 p.m. and the others from 8 to 10 p.m. We wish Ken and Shirley a long happy and healthy life together in your retirement years. Everyone is welcome to the party. What Have They Taken? Each and every week I read of homes being broken into in the Caesarea area. I have been assured 1 can have a police offi- cer come out one evening and give us a talk on the neighbour- hood watch program along with the road wateh program. If you're interested call me at 986- 0181. February is Heart and Stroke Month; Please be generous when donating By Karen Davis Scugog Island News Joke of the Week After being laid off from five different jobs in four months Arnold was hired to work in a warehouse. One day he lost con- trol of a forklift and drove it off the loading dock. Surveying the damage, the owner shook his head and said he'd have to with- 'hold 10 per cent of Arnold's wages to pay for the repairs. "How much will it cost?" Arnold asked. "About $4,500," said the owner. "What a relief" exclaimed Arnold. "I've finally got job secu- rity." The One Liner The more we have suffered, the more we can console. Best wishes to all PPHS students writing exams The Worship and Music Committee will meet on February is Heart and Stroke Month. Anyone interested in can- vassing or making a donation, please phone Suzanne at 985-2006. The Fidelis Unit of the U.C.W. met on Wednesday with a good attendance. They are planning a spring luncheon for April 28. There was a very interesting and thought- ful devotion followed by delicious cake and strawberries, all provided by Norrine Cook and Jean Hunter. Greenbank Church Family Bowling will be Feb. 20 at 7:30 p.m. in Uxbridge. To sign up phone Joyce Larmer at 985-9959. Meager Meal and Ash Wednesday service will be held Feb. 17 at the Greenbank Church. The meal starts at 5:30 p.m. and is not so meager as it sounds. Funds raised will be used for the Mission and Service Fund. The Ash Wednesday Service starts at 7:30 Greenbank area news by aleJdI Rall] PL -- p.m. Don't forget the folk music night on Saturday, Feb. 13 at Greenbank Hall. For tickets phone 985-8351. This is a very busy week for me. I belong to the Rebekah Lodge in Port Perry and we are holding our Valentine Luncheon and Euchre on Thursday, Feb. 11 and the men's beef dinner on Feb. 14. Hope to see some of my readers there. The Hall and Park Board have only two lots left for sale on their new parking lot. They have sold 198 of the 200 lots. They thank everyone who supported them. If you wish to purchase the two remaining lots please call Rodd Foster at 985-8298. The Alpine Singers, which were cancelled due to bad weather, have been rescheduled for April 23. " On Wednesday evening the U.C.W. hosted an information meeting on the Durham Regional Mobile Crisis. The meeting was both informal and informative. For those who weren't able to attend the Mobile Crisis numbers are 665-6932 and 1-800-742-1890. Mobile Crisis provides telephone and on site support to individuals in the community who are experi- encing an emotional or mental health crisis. Port Perry High School students are busy this week writing exams. We wish them well. Clara Dowson celebrat- ed her 80th birthday on Friday. Best wishes from your Island friends and neighbours. Jim and Pat McGhee celebrated their 45th wed- ding anniversary over the weekend. Congratulations and best wishes. Scugog Island United Church Moms and Tots and Friends will meet on Wednesday, Feb. 10 at 9:30 a.m. at the church. Thursday, Feb. 11 at 9:30 a.m. at S.1.LU.C. Note time change. The Grace U.C.W. will meet on Friday, Feb. 12 at 1 p.m. at the church to make dolls. A Pancake Lunch will be served following the church service on Feb. 14. The Pastoral Charge Annual Meeting will be held on Monday, Feb. 15 at 8 p.m. at S1.U.C. The Thinking Day Service will be held on Sunday, Feb. 21 at 9:45 a.m. Call 985-8871 with your news for next week. The Ladies' Bible Class will celebrate 60 years Sunday By Florence Ashton The annual meeting was held following morn- ing worship on Sunday. The Lords Supper will be celebrated Feb. 21, the first Sunday in Lent, also on Easter Sunday morn- ing, April 4. The Ladies Bible Class will celebrate their 60th anniversary on Sunday, March 7. Tickets are now avail- able for the gourmet din- ner to be held at the church on Saturday, Feb. 20. Doug and Florence Ashton visited with Lloyd Pugh of Pickering on Saturday. Not much news this week. If you have any- thing of interest for this column, please pass it along. This is a special year for the Wick Presbyterian Church in 1999. Beginning on Feb. 19 at 7:30 p.m. is an evening of music and a presentation by Mr. Magil Darnley on the his- tory of our church. Refreshments and fel- Wick Presbyterian marks 150th year " Bellringers. cial music planned. lowship will follow. On April 11 at 7:30 p.m. we are hosting the Our Anniversary Service will be held on May 9 at 11 a.m. with Rev. Dr. William Kiempa - Moderator of General Assembly and with spe- FY - no A | TO GJ CST TUE WGI ATT I APO

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