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Port Perry Star, 17 Jan 1984, p. 17

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| Blackstock Area News by Joyce Kelly Contributions have been arriving steadily for Valerie and Don Mc- Garvey and family who lost their home at Cad- mus in a fire recently. They are now in a win- terized cottage in Caesarea and are hop- ing to build a new house as soon as weather per- mits. Moira Fallis reports that no more clothing is needed now but all money contribu- tions will be gladly accepted. There are bottles for contributions in all local stores. Moira expresses appreciation for the fine support from local societies thus far. Saturday evening dinner guests with Mrs. K.Samells were Mr. and Mrs. Doug Powell of Orono and Mr. and Mrs. Melville Samells and Carol of Bowmanville. The Blackstock Agri- cultural Society Ban- quet and annual meet- ing will be held on Fri- day evening at the Rec- reation Centre. Guest speaker will be well- known Ken Knox who is LICENSED MECHANIC M & | MACHINE SHOP Complete Engine Rebuilding - Engines Bored - Heads Rebuilt - - Heads Resurfaced - Rotor & Drum Turning - Flywheel Resurfacing (Flat & Recessed) - Carburetors Rebuilt - Tune-Up - Regional Rd. 8, Port Perry a most entertaining speaker. Also the slides of our 1983 Blackstock Fair will be shown. A warm welcome is extended to Cathy and Stew Garland and baby Keith who have moved into their new home on Sunrise Drive. Cathy and Stew moved in on Dec. 30 and baby Keith was born the following week. What a house warming gift. Best wishes go with Carol and David Andrews and boys who recently moved to their property in Manvers. The Cartwright Snow- mobile Club held a Poker Rally and supper afterward at the Nestle- ton Hall on Sunday afternoon and evening. The snowmobile trip was approximately sixty miles on a very cold sunny winter day. Several of our local ladies have been hos- pitalized. Mrs. Lorne Hoskin underwent eye surgery last week at Oshawa Hospital and is home again. Jessie XU 985-9345 66 Brock St. W., Uxbridge 852-5291 HK 214 Dundas St. E., Whitby 668-7797 -- By Appointment Only -- THAPAR DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 194 King St. W., Oshawa 579-8752 MRK Open Weekdays including SUNDAY! HK HC HICK 'Money is gladly accepted Gunter, Evelyn Hamil ton and Jennie Bailey are all in Port Perry Hospital. Better health is wished for all these ladies. There were nine tables at the weekly Senior Citizens' Card party on Tuesday evening with the follow- ing winners 1. Doro McDiarmid-84; Clarence Masters - 79% 3. Wm. Forder -78; 4. Lorna Swain - 76; 5. Ethel Goble -75; 6. Lu Griffen -74; Low - James Emerton; Draws - 1. Elva VanCamp; 2. Arvella Barrett; 3. Leonard Cane. It is pointed out once more that you do not need to ' be a Senior Citizen to attend these events. If you notice a great hush has struck the entire area don't be alarmed. The young people of both Public School and the High School are very busy preparing for their examinations which begin on Friday. Anderson to speak at college Doris Anderson, pro- lific writer, journalist and past editor of Chate- laine Magazine will be at the Durham College Lecture Theatre on Thursday, January 26, at 7 p.m. Ms. Anderson has worked relentlessly as an ardent supporter of the Canadian Women's Movement. She has held executive positions with national women's. organizations and the government sponsored advisory council. Her contribut- ion to Canadian life has been honoured with the distinction of Officer in the The Order of Canada. Her topic on January 26 will be 1984 - Breakthrough Year for Women? Guaranteed Service Guaranteed GM Parts Guaranteed Price ® Genuine GM Parts For All SAFETY GENERAL MOTORS CARS & TRUCKS ® Factory Trained Technicians ... Providing "Top Notch" Service and Repair for all Chevrolet - Oldsmobile - Cadillac - Buick & Pontiac Automobiles plus Chevrolet and GMC Trucks! INSPECTION .. $25.00 * PLUS PARTS *Trade Parts Prices available to Trade & Fleet Accounts. 2 ONE STOP SERVICE IS MERE ... PEI IL, BP» 10 Vanedward Drive, PONTIAC BUICK LiMiTED POrt Perry - 985-8474 SERVICE DEPARTMENT OPEN: Mon. to Fri. BAM.to 5PM. PARTS DEPARTMENT OPEN: Mon. to Fri. BAM.to6 P.M; Sat. 9AM. to 1 P.M. + Larmer sang a fine Dave Larmer attend- ed the Milk Producers' meeting in Toronto on Tuesday and Wed- nesday last week. At the United Church service on Sunday morning a quartet of Shirley Gibson, Eileen McLaughlin, Jean Ferguson and Glenn -SIPCO GASBARS 4 ARE GIVING ¥ anthem Jesus is Lord of All. Reader for the day was David Kyte. Rev. WAS NR > AWAY GAS!! (at Raglan, Brooklin & Manchester) 4 / fA 7 / x J A ys IN I VA A ' - "yr D. Davis preached an informative sermon on Vim, Vigor and Vitality. A reception of two new members Grace and Harold Hall was held. Next Sunday the Sacra- ment of the Lord's fill out a ticket to WIN A TANK FOR NEXT WEEK . (Maximum 60 Litres) Every time you buy a tank of gas, (Ofter Good Until March 1/84) 707707 7 7 Z Supper will be conduct- ed Mark Graham spent a few days last week on a John Deere trip to Iowa and Illinois last week. Oil Bill at any of these locations. As a customer service, you can now pay your Heating NL 7 i Z . NN ha il anuary Cloth to * Suits * Dress Shirts * Sport Shirts * Overcoats -*Robes Active Sportswear learance Sale * Sport Coats *Shoes *Sweaters * Ties - Belts - Socks Cash & Carry Only - All Sales Final Alterations Extra - Sale Ends January 29, 1984. © PORT PERRY PLAZA STORE HOURS: Monday to Thursday 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. Friday 10 A.M. to 9 P.M.; Saturday 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. regory s Men' sCWear Std. 985-8160

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