by Joyce Kelly Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Locke on the very sudden passing of Carol's father at Harrow- smith last Saturday evening. Better health is wished for o Mrs. Bob Strong, John Carn- aghan -and to Carl Wright who have all returned home from hospital-recently. Cub Packs A and B are giving a Christmas concert on Friday evening at 7:30 in the Recreation Centre. Everyone is welcome. There is no admission charge. Winners at the Senior Citi- zen's Card Party were 1-Eff- ie Ploughman-84; 2-Edna Kerry-83; 3-Myrtle Alsop- 82; 4:Anne Manns-79; 5- Leslie Taylor-77; 6-Herman Kerry-76; Low-Percy Van- Camp. There were 23 tables. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Williams of Nestleton who celebrated their 60th wedding annivers- ary with an open house on Sunday afternoon. Many from Blackstock attended to wish this popular couple best wishes. The Santa Claus Parade in Port Perry was a fine succ- ess. Our local High School had a float in it. Many from here attended it and also many both young and not so young enjoyed the presenta- tion of Bracko, the Frog Prince at the Town Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bryans 0 spent the weekend with Mr. Fenelon Falls and attended the wedding dance of Glen Sheehy and Janet Warming- ton in the Coboconk Legion on Saturday night. Congratulations to Neil &é and Noreen Malcolm who have become first time grandparents with the arriv- al recently of Jamie and Jennifer's baby Con- gratulations fo all. General U.C.W. Meeting PS On the morning of Novem- ber 29th, 34 ladies and child- ren met in the Christian Education room for the November U.C.W. meeting. After lunch served by the afternoon unit, President Dora Martyn opened the meeting with a poem on Friends. Donna Kyte presented a Christmas worship service and taught us a new song "Christmas is Here". Our two quilts are in the Treasure Corner at Port Perry hoping for a buyer. Music honours Two students of Marie Devereux, will receive Silver Medals from the Western Ontario Conservatory of Music, University of Wes- tern Ontario, for achieving ¢ the highest marks in the Province of Ontario in the 1979 examinations sessions. Kim Foreman received 88 percent and Pirst Class Honours in Grade IV Singing Examination, and Christina ¢ De Jonge received 86 percent in the Grade VIII Pipe Organ examination. Silver medals are awarded annually, and the student must have completed all the Theoreti- cal requirements for that prescribed grade. . It is indeed a high honour, to receive such an award, as there are several thousand examinations tried through- out the Province each season. and Mrs. Bill Bryans at It was decided to give the 0.N.O. a donation for the use of their dishes at banquets and weddings. The Sunday School Candle- light service will be held on Dec. 16 this year. Arrange- ments were made for lunch after the service. A committee was nomi- nated for our annuil Christmas gifts. Blackstock area news Sharon Essery introduced May Lou Carnochan, who brought her beautiful pine cone Christmas arrange- ments and showed how to make them. She gave a very PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., December 5, 1979 -- 23 interesting talk about where to find all the materials. Norma Van Camp thanked Mary Lou and presented her with a gift. The Blackstock Bargellos had a party to celebrate the ending of this club and the handing in of the workbooks. They enjoyed a pot luck dinner consisting of casser-~* oles and desserts. Everyone enjoyed this club and wish to thank the competent leaders Mrs. Peggy Larmer and Mrs. Betty Lee. Thank you ladies for all the help you gave them. RORSAS PORT PERRY [BUY A Picture. Home_, Now IN erry Glen states And Take Advantage of the ALL LUXURY FULLY DETACHED ge Rate City & Resort Convenience .............. 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