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Port Perry Star, 13 Feb 1974, p. 24

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rs ral a PO . --- -. ci A pratt FE SE 22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Feb. 13th, 1974 BOTTOMS UP. Karen Taylor gulps at the thought of a beer chugging contest using soft drinks at the annual high school winter carnival last week. She lost. WILSON FORD the home of Personal Service Wilson Ford Sales MANCHESTER - Uxbridge 852-7761 Phone 985-7373 Fe alasiaun RL MAN A : ay sy LCRA TYP, PEL WTR News from Blackstock and area Sorry that Mrs. © Annie McQuade had to be taken to Port" Perry Hospital by ambulance last week. Belter health is hoped for her soon. Mrs. Annie Fowler, Cour- tice, Mrs. George Ruther- ford, Seagrave were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Alma Fowler. Congratulations to Sharon Bailey who passed her Grade - 11 Piano with honours and Alan Ferguson who passed his Grade I1 with First Class Honours. Both are students of Mrs. Gladys Thompson. Mrs. Carl Wright requests Blackstock and area resi- dents to save our used postage stamps to be sent to India to assist in the fight against Leprosy. Last year Canada sent 5': tons of used stamps -- imagine that! -- for a value of $7,500. Stamps are (o be trimmed within 1," of the stamp - no closer, please and left with Mrs. Wright who lives first house south of the Post Office. Let's see how many stamps we can collect for such a worthwhile cause. ONTARIO NEED MUSIC? call 985-3089 (after 6 p.m.) Prices are born here ...and raised elsewhere! Mr. and Mrs. Harold McLaughlin, Linda, Janie and Kelly, Roy Bradburn were Sunday dinner guests 0 Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mec- Laughlin and family, [Fenelon Falls, Winners at the Institute Card Party on Tuesday evening were Ladies' High - Pear] Durand, Second - Dorothy McDiar- mid. Third - Elizabeth Skeld- ing, Men's High Lionel Byam, Second Jim Latimer, Third Fred Partner. ° Mr. and Mrs. Donald Walker of Regina, Saskatch- ewan spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and family. Quite a good number of Blackstock curlers and their ladies enjoyed an evening of mixed curling on Thurs- day night. The Cartwright Venturers and the Manvers Venturers had a friendly hockey match at the Blackstock Arena on Friday night. Colin Assel- stine acted as referee for the game which had as a final score 16 - 15 for Manvers. Also, Saturday night the Cartwright Venturers bowled three games at Liberty Bowl in Bowman- ville. U.C.W, The General Meeting of the U.C.W. held on Monday evening. February 4 at 8 p.m. was opened by the President. Peggy Larmer with a poem. "Faith is a Mighty Fortress." Mrs. Harold Kyte, assisted by Mrs. Roy McLaughlin led Women's BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL For Income Tax & Bookkeeping Services see ALEX SHEPHERD 250 Queen St. Phone 985-7031 Specializing in Business and Farm Operations DUFF Electronics ADMIRAL TELEVISION SALES & SERVICE 985-7993 PORT PERRY REPAIRS to all makes of Sewing Machines SEWING CENTRE - Sales & Service 11 Bond St. W. - Bond Tower- Oshawa - 576-7550 RELIABLE PLUMBING & HEATING For Information Phong « Bert Faber 985-2012 DIRECTORY \ in worship. Hymn 388 "Oh, Master Let Me Walk with Thee" was sung and the meditation was based on Matthew 12:9-14 - the healing of the man with the withered hand. The of fering was taken and dedicated. Nancy Bryans then intro- duced the guest speaker, Mrs. Beatrice Whyte, a Bowmanville friend who has spent 7 years in Nigeria at the orphanage operated by her mother-in-law, Mom Whyte. She showed a very interesting film which along with her comments vividly told of the work being done there and of the native people, their customs and country. Many beautiful examples of African crafts and art were also on display. All questions were gladly answered by Mrs. Whyte who was thanked and pre- sented with a small gift by Judi Mountjoy. ' Several items of business were discussed and dealt with. Mrs. Roy McLaughlin, Citizenship and Social Action Convenor, presented a short brief regarding PUSH (Provincial Uniform Store Hours) and distributed forms to be completed and sent to the Secretary for Justice, Queen's Park, Toronto. Our Christian and Miss- onary Education Convenor, Mrs. John Carnaghan, repor- ted that our specific gift of 5 units ($250.00) will be going to Miss Marjorie Robson, R.N.. Indore, India. WERNER'S SERVICE CENTER RR 4 Port Perry. Ontario Corner Hwy 12& 7A - Telephone 385 7162 MAZOA SALES & SERVICE Al Volkswagon Service (iy) Walter J. Brown - CARPENTRY RENOVATION ODD JOBS Phone 985-3259 Prince Albert, Ont. (Ess) LEONARD B. NIXON HEATING & BURNER CONTRACTOR HOME COMFORT [oON MYERS CONSTRUCTION EXCAVATING --- DRAG WORK 'PORT PERRY 985-3142 L] 'Septic Tanks - Cleaned By PUMP EQUIPMENT Septic Tanks and Weeping Beds Installed Port Reg. Perry Armstrong 985-7795 -- 985.2226 SANRIDGE Sand & Gravel L.GILBANK . Blackstock. Oni. 986-4868 romeo HOME COMFORT service neater 985-7120 Custom Built Homes by wee 2R) R.R.3 Port Perry STICHMANN H OMES LTD. ( A HOY 985-2454 EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED General Insurance -- Port Perry - 985-7306 AND SONS General Contracting Plumbing - Carpentry - Electric - Phone 985.7679 Ron Rankin Electric Motor Rewinding and Repair MITTON ELECTRIC Tel. 668-2670 208 Chestnut St. East, Whitby, Ont. V-Belts and Pulleys Bearings [YHygrade Fuels 3197 Danforth Avenue, Scarborogh,' 24 Hr. Burner Service - After Hrs. 1-705-324-9649 Agent: Arvice Fisher Port Perry' - 985-7951 193.1,1).4 Heating Systems Sales & Service HINRGTE Comfort Specialists R. §. THOMSON ~-- HEATING -- 985-3365 EAVESTROUGHING. Home & Barn Repair Brick & Block Work Roofing Painting Call Collect 579-1179 Butt & Son 24 HOUR SEPTIC TANK SERVICE Raglan, Oshawa 723-4042 Refrigeration HANCOCK APPLIANCE SERVICING Household Appliances R.R.3 Port Perry 985-2968 Air-Conditioning ° MYLES KING ° Auctioneer and Valuator FARM SALES - FURNITURE and ANTIQUES OSHAWA -- 725.5751 or 723-0501 BOB BERO - 'BOB'S CARPENTRY ALL PHASES OF CARPENTRY - Courtesy, Imagination and Estimates -- FREE -- R.R.3, Port Perry - 985-7027 Chain and, Sprockets Reports tof the previous Unit meetings were given by their respective leader. Several money-making projects were briefly dis- cussed but will be consid- ered further at the unit meetings later this month. We were reminded of the Pot Luck Luncheon at our next General Meeling at 12:30 p.m. March 26. + Mrs. Carl Wright re- minded us all to please leave 1-1 around the edges of the old stamps collected. The meeting was closed and a dainty lunch served by the Anna Unit. Cartwright High School News The students at C.H.S. have found another desirable aspect of attending a small school. The grade twelves planned the menu for the lunch; every class took part in bringing the food; and on the last day before the Christmas holidays the stu- dents and the staff partook in a delicious buffet- style lunch which would not have been possible in a large school. The lunch was high- lighted by the presentation of a farewell gift to Mrs. Chris- tie by the Student's Council. The rest of the afternoon was spent watching a movie, "Shoot-Out." Everyone thought it was such a good idea that we hope to do it again later this year. The school was relatively quiet during the latter partof January because exams were . coming up. The dreaded exams were held from the twenty-second to the twenty-eight. Things are back to normal now and everyone's glad they're over. If you were one of the ones writing on the final day, at three o'clock as the last exam finished, you probably heard that sigh of relief. The Drama Club has started the auditioning for the C.H.S. Annual Drama Night three one-act play competition to be held in March. It looks like there will be strong competition again this year. CHAMPION STUFFER. The girls peeled bananas and fed them to their boy part- ners at the high school winter carnival last Thur- sday. Jane Anne Stone won the fastest stuffer title by helping an un- identified partner polish off a banana in time that even beat teacher compe- titors. One spectator ob- served that it was a very a-peeling contest. BANANA - 4. t ! | + | B) x = 2 \ J =

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