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Port Perry Star, 30 Apr 1980, p. 25

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. Blackstock area news (From page 24) Stephens Church. Girls, it is time to get slim for spring. If you need help, the Blackstock Calorie Cutters are here to get you to your goal. For more infor- mation please call 986-5609. These are the competitors from Cartwright Central Public School who won awards at the Durham Ele- mentary Athletic Associa- tion Gymnastic Meet held at Whitby Senior Public School _in Whitby on Monday April 21, 1980. Junior Optional Beam Routine-Chrissy Beddome, first; Brenda Poirier, Sixth. Junior Optional Floor Routines- Kathryn Jordan, second; Chrissy Beddome, fifth. Intermediate Optional Vault- Sheryl Jordan, sixth. Inter- mediate Optional Floor Routine-Carol Lewerentz, first. Boys Open-David Sandy, first on floor routine, first on Vault; Jeffery Beddome, third on floor routine, fourth on vault; Michael Andrews, fifth of floor. Elite-Vicki Shaver, sixth on floor routine, third on beam routine, second on valut; Lisa James, first on vault. These competitors are most fortunate to have parents who spend many hours coaching, supporting, driving and sewing so that Cartwright Central Public School can have a team of gymnasts of which we can be very proud." Co Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mahaffy were recent visitors at Bill Mahaffy's from St. Marys. Mr. David Mahaffy stayed with Neil and Kathy McLaughlin. A large number of parents and students from the Cart- wright area attended "Spring Swing 1980' which was held at the Port Perry High School on Thursday, April 23. Those that partici- pated from Blackstock were Sounds of Cartwright direct- ed and accompanied by Mrs. Wendy Dixon, Cartwright Junior Choir and Staccatos directed and accompanied by Miss Kathy Morton, The Cartwright High School Choir directed by Miss Judy Howsam, and Cartwright High School Choir directed by Mr. Ray Ashton and accompanied by the mass band and choir of approxi- mately 650 students that performed the medley from The Sound of Music. Mrs. Harold Burns enter- tained in honour of bride- elect Miss Beth Park at the Scarborough Golf and Country Club on Sunday April 27. Attending from this area were Mrs. Roy Taylor, Mrs. Lawrence McLaughlin, Miss Lynn McLaughlin, Mrs. George Wolfe, and Mrs. Charles Stevens, Newcastle. Senior Citizens Euchre Party was held on Tuesday with 25 tables and the follow- ing results. 1-Verna Draper- 89; 2-Flossie Ploughman-83; 3-Elva VanCamp-82; 4-Bert Gibson-80; 5-Clarence Brown -80; 6-Maxine Brock-79; Low James Emerton. The draw was won by Weir Swain. A former Rector of the St. John's Anglican Church, Rev. John McKibbin passed away on Friday. The funeral will be held on Tuesday. Next week there will be an Information Night for parents wishing to enrol their children in next year's Nursery School on May 6 at 7 p.m. at the Recreation Centre. Plans are underway for the Flea Market to be held on Saturday, May 10 at the Recreation Centre from 10-3 p.m. There will be craft demonstrations, free draws, fish ponds and tea tables. There will be lots of activi- ties for everyone. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Baumchen who will be celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary on May 4, 1980. McKee 50" anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Marwood McKee of Blackstock cele- brated their 50th wedding anniversary on April 20th, 1980 at the Christian Education Centre of Black- stock United Church. Over 200 relatives and friends helped celebrate the occasion. Marwood and Olive (Thompson) McKee were united in marriage at the home- of the bride's parents, at Cadmus, April 16, 1930, with the Rev. Frank Newell officiating. The tea table, beautifully decorated, centred with a 3-tiered wedding cake, and six candles in gold candel- abra, with silver tea service at each end of the table. Those pouring tea were Mrs. Fern Lawson, sister of the bride, Mrs. Ruby Parsons, Mrs. Edith Bruce and Mrs. Effie Ploughman. Marlene Parsons was in charge of the guest book. Marilyn Green and Janice Crawford served wedding cake to the guests. Mr. and Mrs. McKee received plaques from the Rt. Hon. Edward Schreyer, Governor General of Canada, Hon. William Davis, Premier of Ontario, and the Township of Scugog. Greet- ings were received from Rt. Hon. Pierre Trudeau, Prime Minister of Ontario, Rt. Hon. Joe Clarke, Leader of the Opposition, M.P. Allan Lawrence and M.P.P. William Newman. Many beautiful gifts and flowers and over 100 cards were received. Mr. and Mrs. McKee spent their entire life on the farm at Cadmus, until 1965 when they built a new house and retired at Blackstock. SPRING BARGAIN HUNTER'S SALE! FACTORY FRESH - BRAND NEW 1979 G.M.C. RALLY VAN Fully equipped with swing out rear door glass, below eye level mirrors, stabilizer bar, power brakes, 5.7 litre V8 motor, automatic transmis- sion, power steering, AM radio, steel belted radial tires, custom ap- pearance and deluxe equipment, 5 passenger seating with quick re- movable rear seat, carmel metallic finish with carmel matching interior. Original Factory Suggested Retail Price ... $10,638.55 OUR BARGAIN HUNTER'S PRICE (Less All Rebates) ... $8,652.00 Cash - Trade or Terms G.M.AC. Financing Available Up to 36 Mo. for 16.75% It's Always Worth the Trip to ... PHILP PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 10 Vanedward Drive - Port Perry - 985-8474 HOOT XN Mr. and Mrs. Marwood McKee --MASTERFEEDS Tr "Hh AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS Fisons 80W Atrazine ... $1.99 ib. Primextra ... $23.50 gal. Dual ..... $61.40 gal. Bladex ..... $3.95 ib. LAWN SEED Fairway 'B'... $1.49 ib. LAWN FERTILIZER 10-6-4...50 |b. $5.80 GARDEN WHEELBARROWS $18.99 Each LAWN MOWERS GARDEN TOOLS GARDEN RAKES ... $7.49 LEAF RAKES ... $4.99 hoes ... $5.99 SPADES ... $8.49 EDGERS ... $6.99 19"-3hp. $129.95 20"-3hp........... $179.95 19"-4hp........... $235.95 ROTO TILLERS 2hp.............. $225.95 S5hp................ $398.95 LAWN & GARDEN CHEMICALS KILLEX For broad leafed weeds in lawns. 64 0z.... $14.99 160z.... $5.49 80z....$3.49 CYGON 2E For control of Birch Leaf Miner 250ml. ... $6.49 Fruit Tree Spray Insecticide and Fungicide. Dust - $5.29 Spray - $6.39 GARDEN SPRAYERS 3 Gal. Polyethylene - $29.95 1Y2 Gal. Polyethylene - $23.99 3 Gal. Metal - $21.95 1Y, Gal. Metal - $18.49 Repair Kit - $2.35 VARIETY OF GARDEN SHRUBS Each $3.99 to $5.49 Bone Meal ... 51b. $4.49 ASSORTED ROSES ... each 54.99 C.I.L. 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