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AT REST MANDERSON, Bruce Phillips (Retired after 36 years of service with the Canadian Pacific allway) - Suddenly at Lakeridge Health Corporation, Oshawa on Monday, February 26 2001 in his 88th year. Beloved husband of the late Amy. Devoted father of Ruth Amodeo of Oshawa and Euan Manderson of Kitchener. Loving popa to Bemie Barron and Adrienne Dragomotz and Shaun Barron. Dear brother of George Manderson of Apsley and the late Frank and James. Will be remembered by his many nieces and nephews and their families. Relatives and fiends may pay their respects at MCINTOSH- ANDERSON FUNERAL HOME, 152 King St. E., Oshawa (433-5558) on Tuesday from 7-9 p.m. A complete service will be held in the chapel on Wednesday, February 28, 2001 at 3 p.m. Cremation. Donations made to the Oshawa General Hospital Foundation "Cardiac Care" would be appreciated by the family. JORDE SES ES 5 85 edit) #1 source for local imformati =| Cartwright bands win medals at festival Just a reminder that if you are reading this column before Tuesday evening, remember the two pancake suppers - one at each of the local churches where a gen- erous supply of pancakes followed by desserts will be served. The Junior Curling Club. continues each Tuesday after school at the arena - if any former curler has a slider or any other curl- ing equipment you would like to either "loan or donate to the young people, con- tact any of the curlers or drop it off at the arena. If you are loaning it, be sure to have your name on it so it will be returned at the end of the season. St. John's Anglican Church will be cele- brating the annual World Day of Prayer on Friday, March 2 at 2 p.m. This year's host country is Samoa and the theme is "Informed = Prayer, Prayerful Action." Everyone is welcome to attend this spe- cial event. R.J. Ford, who graduated last summer from Osgoode Hall, was admitted to the Bar at the ceremony "Being Called to the Bar" held at the Roy Thompson Hall on Thursday. Members of his family and friends attended this impressive event. R.J. has a position with Neil Homes, Barristers and Solicitors, Oshawa where he is practicing family law. Congratulations and best wishes to you. Muriel Wotten has returned home after enjoying a great holiday in Florida. Melanie and Harold Wright became the parents of a baby girl on Monday, a sister to Hailie, Aaron and Carley. Congratulations. Many young people are enjoying read- ing week from their studies at universities or colleges - some had it last week while for others it is this week. I am convinced the name reading week is a misnomer as usually very little reading is done, just a pleasant break from stud- ies. Last week both the junior and senior bands of the high school participated in the Sunderland Music Festival with the junior band receiving a silver medal and senior a gold. Congratulations to their director Mr. ). Beirness as well as the hard working musicians. The Stage Band will perform at the Rec. Centre on March 7 at the Lions Club meet- ing. : At the CCPS, the Primary Music Club placed first with a score of 88 per cent at the Music Festival under the direction of Mrs. Eggleton, Mrs. O'Connor-Hoag and Ms Pavlik. | This same group of students in Grades | to 4 placed second with their rendition of Turkey in the Straw with the rhythm band. the Vocalocity Singers, Grades 4 to 6 also participated in the festival. Congratulations to all of these students and teachers for a job well done. During last week a number from here attended the annual Convention of 'the Ont. Association of Agricultural Societies held at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto. Representing Blackstock Ag. Society were Janice and Gary Beechey, Barry Van Camp, Fred and Marg Ford, Jean and Merrill Van Camp, Ann Julia Bajema, Marilyn Tobin, Eileen Mclaughlin and Gerald and Joyce Kelly. Blackstock won several prizes in the photo competition. Yours truly entered a loaf of while wheat bread representing District Four and was thrilled to place fourth out of 15 entries. Several beef farmers from this area attended the annual meeting in Toronto last week of the Ontario Beef Producers. What a thrill to learn that the early bird car at the Oshawa Hospital Lottery Draw last week came to Nestleton, with Patricia Down having the winning ticket. Congratulations Trish, There were 11 tables at the Tuesday evening weekly card party with the fol- lowing winners: Clara Warren, Helen Pascoe who also had the most lone hands. Ann Zaporzan, Eileen Owens, Wilma Van Camp, and Gord Finney. Winners of the lucky draws were Helen Dorrell, Clara Warren, Art Gibson, Elva Bothwell, Doris Manns and Doreen McLean. An early announcement of great importance to all area women. There will be an evening dealing with health issues pertaining to women at the Rec. Centre on Wednesday, March 28 at 7:30 p.m. This evening will have outstanding speakers and discussion groups. So mark your calendar now. Further information from Andrea Weir. The general U.C.W. meeting will be held on Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. at Blackstock United with Inga Brand, who works at Durham College as International student recruiter as guest speaker.