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Port Perry Star, 7 Jan 1981, p. 24

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Better health is wished for Mrs. Elaine Bailey, Mrs. Bob Brown, Mr. James Hope who are in Port Perry community Hospital. New Year's Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wright and Harold were Mr. and Garnet Wright, Miss Hazel from her school days at High School here. Several from here called at the Funeral Home. On Monday, the Black- stock Men's Curling club bonspiel was held. The full slate of curlers enjoyed the day of keen curling and fun and fellowship. Two raffles Oshawa spent the day with - George. and Marg Bryans and boys of Cameron. On Boxing day the Bryans along with Deb Black, Rick Alpe and Lorinda Jackson spent the day with Babe and Wilf Brown, Courtice. Lorri Fairey of Bowman- ville spent a few days during became custodian of Black- stock High School for 10 years. For a short time he was a building inspector for Cartwright Township. Al- though in poor health for nearly 4 years, he was able to be about and engage in small activities, only going to the hospital early Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Elaine and Grant Young of Wright both of Oshawa; Mr. were won by Gerald Kelly 4 : morning and sleeping peace- Larmer and family on the Hamilton. & and Mrs. Walter Wright of and Harold Wright. the holiday with the Bryans. = fully away Wednesday even- recent unexpected passing of Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blackstock; Lois and Arno Three door prizes were won OBITUARY ng. 1 t hi Marion's mother, Mrs. Ferguson, AlanandKevinon Kubartand Tony of Lindsay; by Robert Archer, George KENNETH SAMELLS He leaves to mourn his McDougall in St. Mary's Christmas Day were: Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wright, Wilson, and Denzil Moore. A I as of passing his beloved wife, one Hospital. and Mrs. Grant Ferguson; Margie and Kenny of Following the final game Pespecler oe son Melville of Bowmanville Mrs. Florence Larmer's family were all together for Elaine and Philip Smith, all of Toronto; Ian and Barbara Oshawa; Don and Diane Wright, and Anna Vander- President Ken Crawford announced the overall Cartwright passed peace- fully to his eternal reward on November 26, 1980 in Port one daughter Anna, Mrs. Doug Powell, of Orono, 4 : : : i i hildren Joan and Christmas evening dinner at Ferguson, Oshawa; Mary huel all of Nestleton and Winners as Merrill Van Cmp, ; ; grande the home of righ Mrs. and Dan Cornell, Little Cheryl and Brian DeJong. Gerald Kelly, Jim Byers and forty COmPV Nf Yiospitel. Kathy Samells of Toronto, Grant Larmer, Roxanne, Britain; Mr. and Mrs. Saturday overnight visitor Andrew Petrie. Second Hoa no on a Wn Kenneth and Carol Samells Erin and Brian. George Dunbar, Ed and of Miss Esther Kelly was place was taken by Ralph e was hor of Bowmanville. Attending with Mrs. Florence Larmer were Miss Andy of Scarborough; Kathy Miss Julie Byers. New Year's Day guests of Larmer and his three sons, John Dave and Paul. Third farm east of North Nestleton the youngest of the family of The complete funeral and Kirk Smith of Kitchener, sep : : «) Edna Larmer; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs: Noel Morton, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larmer place was taken by Neil Tuan Sable 56 Baga chapel Was poy Te Ted McMahon and Brenda, David, Rob and Ricky of and John were Mr. Dave McLaughlin, Keith Van a a no Panabaker Port Perry on all of Blackstock; Miss Oshawa, Mr.and Mrs. Lloyd Larmer of Essex; Miss Camp, Doug Danter and 18% "0 85C 00 BFE SEE oo aay Nov. 29th at 1:00 Shelley McMahon, Hal and Wright of Blackstock; Don Ingrid Schaad of Toronto; John Churchill. Consolation 1932 married Flora Hender- y, Nov. : . Marvin McMahon, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Larmer, Karen, Cathy and Paul all of and Diane Wright of Nestle- ton; Leslie Wright of Toronto Brian and Cheryl De Jong, Miss Nancy McKinnon of Milton; Mrs. Karen Ashton and Timothy of Oshawa; Mr. prizes went to Dale Van Camp, Cameron Porter, Cliff Davis, and Earl Hartley. son from Janetville. He was Honourary Elder of the Nestleton United Church o'clock with internment at Nestleton Cemetery. Pall- bearers were Lawrence Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Harold Wright, Ann Vander- and Mrs. Harvey Yellowlees Ken expressed his appreciat- ee wea 5 Moke ne hha ' a : by " id Larmer, Tara and Brentof. huel, Nestleton; and Robert Janice and Wayne of Solina; ion to caretakers Bob and member of Nestleton Ceme. Malcolm, Carl Adams, Park Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Larmer and family also visited other relatives and friends in this area and Peterborough while they were here. Christmas Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eber Snowden of Bowmanville were "Mr. Cornell of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Clarke and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Law were guests of Mr. and "Mrs. Herman Kerry of Port Perry on New Year's Day. Boxing Day guests at the home of the Hector Short- ridge's were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Dennis Yellowlees; Miss Karen Warner of Peterbor- ough; Mr. and Mrs. Ron Metcalf, Sarah, Michael and Nancy of Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn- Larmer; Craig and Doug Larmer, both of the University of Guelph, Miss Trish Sleep; Laverne for their efforts to create the fine ice. Ted Kemp presented a gift to Baby Rebekka Strong. on behalf of the men curlers. Christmas ced Bob 'and tery Board and treasurer for many years. In 1960, due to a heart condition, he sold 'the farm and settled in Blackstock where he attend- --ed-Church when-health per- Ralph Sadler and Earl Bowers. The floral tributes and donations to_the Heart "and other funds, show the esteem in which the deceased was held. and Mrs. Ralph Larmer, FrankBailey, Billand Sheila Mrs. Sharon Essery and S Messrs. John and Paul; Mrs. Shortridge, and Stephanie, Heather and Mr. Paul [| Sharon Essery, and Heather, Allan, Marilyn, Janet, Larmer of Guelph. . Mr. Eric Goulding all of Laurie, Sharon and her Hyacinth Booth of with Mr. and Mrs. Al B Bell and Grant Bright Blackstock. Friends will be sorry to hear that Mrs. Snowden has recently had a fall and broke her shoulder. friend, Dale Russell of Richmond Hill. Mrs. Ford spent the holidays with Mr. Bob Ford of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Hector Shortridge spent Christmas Jamaica spent the holiday season with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Larmer and boys. On New Year's Day sixty- one members of the Mount- joy and Fergesson families met in the Recreation Centre by Vera Brown Due to the bitterly cold weather, only a faithful few attended Church servicés at Utica on Sunday. A remin- der to those who have yearly reports to hand in that they at Brooklin. The results of the January 2 euchre are Ladies - 1st - Dorothy McDiarmid, 2nd - Bea Harrison, and low to Flossie Aldred. Men's 1st - getting second prize. There will be another euchre in two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George Harper were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Powell at J . . Year's. : . re} aredue. The Congregational Martin Gall, 2nd Owen Columbus on New Yea Auction Day ok Mr. 5 Mrs. Bill for good food, visiting and | ootino will be following Gray and low to Bruce Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe is . : oriridge aod Siephanieof Skating tor (NS younger service on January 25th. Houghland. Freeze-out spending a few days with Sales Corneil's Auction Barn Season Opening Sale SATURDAY JANUARY 17,1981 SALE TIME: 12:30 P.M. Three miles east of Little Britain or 7 miles west of Lind- Port Perry. The ladies Curling Club held a successful jitney on Tuesday Dec. 30th at the local rink. President Lorna Edgerton welcomed the ladies on the very cold morn- ing at the end of the day the members. Those attending were Hazel Belyea, Oakville, Nancy Belyea, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bushfield and family, London, Bonnie Hudson and boys and Wayne Fougere, Nestleton, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mountjoy and boys The Epsom-Utica U.C.W. will hold their first meeting of the new year in Utica Church on Tuesday, January 13 at 8 p.m. with Group 5 in charge. A special invitation to any ladies who would like to come out and join in an winners were Frank Collins and Owen Gray with Carrie Mrs. Ryan Sutcliffe at Janet- ville. Ashburn news . : -IN9" | schedule manager, Helen Stouffville, Mr. Garry . 8 say on the Lindsay-Little Britain ' % ' evening of fellowship. Road. Mason-Reich upright Green announced the Mountjoy, Oshawa; Mr. a SD, and by Mrs. E. Heron M. Brian Knight of piano, G.E. refrigerator (less |. Winners. Top place was Paul Mountjoy, Kitchener; The advent wreath was lit Edmonton, Alberta spent than one year old), modern bedroom suites, walnut china taken by Mary Mackie, skip; Deb McLaughlin, vice; Leah Mr. and Mrs. Bud McNeill, Belleville; Harry Sanderson, Mr. Dean Beare of Oshawa were dinner guests of Mrs. for the last time for the beautiful Christmas season Christmas holidays with his cabinet, G.E. apartment size gi a: A > Crosier on New Year's Day. parents Mr. and Mrs. Theo freezer, qu. of china and glass. | Frew, second; Lisa Kristen- Port Perry; Laura Wills, wo "oon "win vi on Sunday, December 30th at Knight and family. Details next week. Don Corneil, | sen, lead. Pat Fletcher, Thunder Bay; from Black- oof Scott, visited her sister Burns Church. May the Mr. and Mrs. W. McAnd- Auctioneer - R.R. 1, Little Britain - 705-786-2183. SATURDAY JANUARY 10 SALE TIME: 11:30 A.M. Auction sale of furniture and Shirley Holliday, Dini Oost- erholt and Pat Millson took second place. Consolation prize was awarded to Kath- leen Petrie, Diane Gatchell, stock-Mr.- and Mrs. Frank Hoskin, Mr. and Mrs. Har- vey Graham and family, Pat Fletcher and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hoskin and family, Mrs. Jean Wheler in the Altamont Nursing Home in Scarborough recently. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Diamond and family from Danbury, Peace, Joy, Love and Hope that it represents stay with us throughout the year. Mrs. Douglas Johnston sang beautifully '""O Holy less and family and Mr. Brian Lowe of Don Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Drew Leaper of Mississauga were with Mr. and Mrs. E. Heron on New toe SAM REDAAN, sering a1 | yerna McMahan and E. Mr.and Mrs. Murray Byers, ,, "yere recent visitors Night." Last Sunday Years Day. the Wilsons Sales Arena, two So Year's Day guests of : : yersa with his parents Mr. and because of the very cold day Mr. and Mrs. Fred Daw miles north of Uxbridge includ- ing Quasar colour TV - good, chesterfield and chair, 2 antique rocking chairs, dining room Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and girls were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kelly of Bobcaygeon, family, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce 'Mountjoy, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mountjoy, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gilbank and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Diamond. I was sorry to hear that Mark Kendall had the . and sickness, the church service was cancelled. How- . ever there were some that returned home on Monday after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Brian suite, bedroom suite, large i braved the cold and came to D i basement "table. reser 'ond | Mrs. Gordon Hogg of Mrs. Bob Kyte and Bradley, IMisiortune to broak bis 108 Sunday School. Amy of Vancouver, B.6. wash stand, cedar chest, crocks, | Fenelon Falls; Mrs. Ted --Mr.-and Mrs: Dalton Dorrell while playing hockey on Mr.--Jeff- Gardiner from__._ Mr. and. Mrs. ' 'Douglas i pine chairs, trunk, fruit jars, | Gilmour, Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Saturday morning. Mark Alberta spent two Woiks ASHion visita Focerily wich 1 dishes, china, occasional chairs, | Charlie Gilmour, Molly and McLaughlin. had previously broken his ited recently garden tools, linens, plus many Eddie all of Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Hazel Belyea, Oak- little finger just the week with his parents here. Mrs. Louie Doble of Sunder- ther articles. Sale managed A x Mr. Mrs. i i os sola oy Liovd Wilson | Mrs. Bert McMenemy of ville visited with Mr. and before while playing hockey. Hum: Wong Ci ae os d M Frank Auctions, Uxbridge - 416-852-3524 | Oshawa, and Mrs. Reg ~ Mrs. Frank Hoskin. I guess the team will just D i» oe ioe : r. an rs. ran J7 | Boundey, Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bush- have to make do while you avic at uglas atténded McKimm of Cannington, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Taylor field, Trevor and Dana of recuperate Mark, so take it the welding of their son and and Mrs. E. Westfall and WEDNESDAY JANUARY 14 ay ho, : ay : d enjoy another week brother, Tom, who married children of Burlington, Mr. SALE TIME: 11 A.M. and family of Enniskillen London visited with her €asyandenjoy the former Miss Lila Ander- and Mrs. Stephen Gardiner Complete Grade Holstein | were Friday evening dinner parents, Mr. and Mrs. of holidays. son in Cal 'Albe > NA Dispersal for CAMERON | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Byers. Word has it that the S500 Intalgary, rta. We and Shauna of Brooklin and FARMS, Barrie, at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, including grade milk cows, several fresh, number of springers, a group of Richard Van Camp and family. Recent guests of Miss Mr. and Mrs. Stan Rahm visited for a few days in Ottawa with their son Mr. MacCannell house has been sold so we will look forward to meeting some more new wish the happy couple much happiness in their married life. They are making their home in Calgary. Mr. Norman Samells of Port Perry were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. Gardiner and Jean over the holiday open heifers ready to breed, and | Natalie Green was Miss and Mrs. Paul Rahm and neighbours. : a service age bull. These cows : ; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hinch- Mr. and Mrs. Tim Death season. ore large with fine udders. a | Elaine Kelly who enjoyed family. and daughters of Ottawa long established herd. Also 50 registered cattle including a fresh 2 year old by Astronaut from GP Dam with 155-156, next two dams both VG Star Brood cows. Other fresh cows and heifers by Birch-Hollow Royalty, Quality Ultimate, etc. Sale at 11 a.m.~Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge - 416-852-3524. _ ing results: sleeping over and other winter activities. The Senior Citizens euchre party was held on Tuesday with 21 tables and the follow- 1. Irwin Kidd- 92; 2. Dorothy Archer-91; 3. Elva Van Camp-86; 4. A. Timms-85; 5. Cari Bell-84; 6. Ann Taylor-80; Cathy Archer Sympathy is extended to the former Marion McMull- en and her family on the sudden passing of her hus- band, Don Edmunds of Peterborough who passed away on his way to work during the holiday week. Marion, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard McMullen cliffe of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. John Carre of Bridge- north were recent visitors with the Eric Carre family. Mrs. Mildred Thompson was a luncheon guest with her mother Mrs. J. Miller at Mount Albert on New Year's Day and later on, a guest spent Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Death. Mr. »and Mrs. Arthur Richardson and family enjoyed a family gathering over Christmas with their daughter Mr. and Mrs. David Bradley of Tiverton. Messrs. Ronald and Arnold Ashton spent part of the Christmas vacation with Mrs. Ruth Purdy of Mono Centre and enjoyed skiing on the hills. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Irvine and boys have moved to Port Perry. We wish them well in their new home there.

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