28 - PORT PERRY "WEEKEND STAR" FRIDAY, MAY 19, 2000 Blackstock Club has once again resumed playing every Wednesday afternoon It's shuffleboard time again in the Blackstock area Many, many families the home of Susan Gunter of spent a is welcome to attend. woman we admire - a most held gatherings over the Anderson, Bev and Doug Blackstock 'Blackstock fewdaysin Phone Janet Van Camp at interesting topic. past weekend to celebrate Anderson honouring and Nancy lin hospital 986-0097 for more infor- June Degeer led wor- Mother's Day and what bet- Gregory's baptism. Friends and Ron ly last week. mation. ship. She read the hymn, ter reason to have the fam- and family were present Webb and by TR, to Abbey The youth will also be "For the Beauty of the ily together. including his Godparents Simon of i ? a recently out collecting refundable Earth," followed by a devo- On Sunday morning at Sean and Lisa Taylorof Ottawa, 3 returned bottles in the communities tion re: Mother's Day and the regular service of the Port Perry. Mary and from the of Caesarea, Nestletonand Jesus' Mother, Mary. A love- United Church the Family and friends of son David Eastern Blackstock on Saturday, ly poem, "Seeds of Sacrament of Baptism was Susan and Gerry Marino Edgeworth National May 27. Goodness" concluded this conducted by Rev. David gathered at the home of o f Volleyball The six Scouts who will portion of the meeting. Shearman when Gregory great-grandma Edith Kingston, Susan and Lorne Championships in be attending the Jamboree Marion Larmer present- Douglas Anderson son of Susan, Julia Karen Marino, daughter of Karen and Gerald and Thomas Matthew George Martin son of Tracey and Tom were received. The service took the form of readings, skits and musical numbers pre- sented by the Sunday School honouring mothers. Following church, Tom and Tracey Martin, Megan, Travis and Julie hosted a family gathering in honour of Matthew's baptism. Guests were George and Marilyn Cochrane, Tim and Kelly Cochrane, Derrick and Cara of Prince Albert, Ted Cochrane (while Carol and Riley were in Montreal for a film shoot), Tom and Marian Martin, Anna Martin and Andy Palidwor all of Scarborough, Rob and Louise Martin, Robbie, Joanna and Tommy of Hayden, Valerie Linton, Emily and Maggie of Raglan. A gathering was held at McLaughlin following the church service to celebrate the baptism of Julia Karen. In attendance were the proud grandparents David and Donna Kyte and Mary Marino and the great- grandparents Edith McLaughlin and Harold and Jean Kyte. Other guests were Karen Kyte, Donna Marino, Jason Kyte and Tracy Uquhart, Steven Kyte and Shannon Brown, Deb and Ron Vice, Rachel, Sean, Emily and friend, Denis and Brad McLaughlin, Bob and Linda Kyte, Matt Marino, Ellen and Meghan Nelson, Allan and Sandy Uquhart, Ross and Jean Ashton. On Saturday evening, M.M. Van Camp was guest of honour at a dinner party hosted by her niece Kathy and Neil McLaughlin and family to celebrate her special birthday. Guests were her two sisters Wilma and Ron Drinkwater of Ottawa, Jessie and Blake Bagel of Whitby, Jack Gunter of Osgoode, Bill and Ruth Marconi, Merrill and Jean Van Camp and Aileen Van Camp, all of Blackstock. Happy birth- day greetings, Mabel. The Blackstock Shuffleboard Club has begun another season at the local arena with a large number of players in atten- dance on Wednesday. Spectators as well as play- ers are always welcome to attend. Weekend guests of 'David and Donna Kyte were Jason Kyte and his fiancee Tracy Uquhart. Congratulations to Carl Gilbank who recently retired from Ontario Hydro after a lengthy time of employment. Enjoy your free days, Carl. Carl and Nancy Byes of Chatworth were Sunday overnight visitors of Jean and Merrill Van Camp. Better health is wished for Marion Hodge who Moncton, New Brunswick. Abby McLaughlin played for the Durham Attack Team. She received the All Star Award for her team. On Saturday, May 6 a large number of Beavers, Cubs, Scouts, their families and the leaders could be seen at the future site of Cartwright Fields planting Burr Oak trees. Fifteen trees were planted along the fence row bordering the highway thanks to a generous gift from The Friends of the Environment. In other Scouting news, six Scouts and three lead- ers are making plans to attend the 10th Canadian Jamboree in Prince Edward Island next summer. A number of fundraisers have been planned includ- ing a Candle Party at Caesarea Community Hall on May 23 at 7 p.m. and a Pampered Chef Party at Blackstock United Church on June | at 7 p.m. Anyone 2001 are Sarah Ansell, David Beal, Brian Martyn, Matthew McLean, Cody Rundle and Michael Van Camp. If you have bottles you would like picked up earlier please call Janet at 986-0097 or Doug Beal at 986-4502. There were 15 tables at the card party on Tuesday evening with the following winners: Helen Pascoe, Edna Manns who had the most lone hands as well, Bonnie Davies, Leah Burgess, Verna Slute and Dorothy Olan. Lucky draw winners were Gary Notenboom, Dorothy Olan, Gordon Holliday, Wm. Dunn, Ken McKenzie and Doris Hill. Nine members of the Afternoon U.C.W. Unit met on May 9 at the home of Edith McLaughlin. Leader Thelma Wright opened the meeting by reading a mag- azine article, "Crafted With Kindness," about the work of Lutheran ladies who make quilts for relief around the world. Roll Call was answered ed a very interesting pro- gram based on stones - their variety of shape, colour, use, history, strength, etc. Everyone had brought some stones and told of their signifi- cance to them personally. Many different shapes and sizes were represented. St. John's Church By Colin Beal Mother's Day at Saint John's was, as always, a very happy occasion. We welcomed Father Hugh back from his rather brief, but well-deserved holiday. During the service, the chil- dren of the church school, the choir and congregation all joined in singing the anthem, "Who Will Teach the Children,? a most appropriate piece for Mother's Day. At the end of the service, the children presented each lady in the congregation with a beau- tiful plant for her garden. 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