Early morning fire in Cartwright Blackstock Area News by Joyce Kelly In the early hours of Sunday morning a fire broke out in the home of Jim and Barbara Sleep in the south-east corner of Cartwright. For- tunately the family was awakened and all escaped safely. Damage to their beautiful new home included extensive damge to parts of the in-' terior as well as smoke and water damage. The 'WALL - CEILING - VANITY ~ -FULLLENGTH- - CLOSET MIRRORS - FREE - No Obligation - ESTIMATE SCUGOG GLASS & MIRROR Lakeview Plaza - Port Per (Hwy. 7A & Water St.) "985-2844 BUSINESS DIRECTORY PROFESSIONAL SERVICES "Alex J. Shepherd CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 250 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY, ONTARIO Corporation, Small Business Accounting & Taxation Farm Accounting & Taxation - Bookkeeping Services PHONE (416) 985-7031 - "All Lines, of EMIVIERSON INSURANCE BROKERS LIMITED - 193 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY General Insurance!" 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BASSETT"S SMALL ENGINES Repairs to Outboards - Tillers Lawnmowers - Snow- mobiles - Chainsaws - Fibreglass Repairs - Sun Valley, Seagrave 985-8677 community's thoughts are with Jim, Barbara, Blaine and Bristol at this' difficult time, but everyone is thankful that there were no physical injuries Jim Harris spent last week with his mother, Mrs. Susie Harris, whois recuperating at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mahaffy. Recently, Mr. and * Mrs. Frank Bailey found some balloons launched from Swiss Chalet. Better health is wished for Shirley Turner home from Bowmanville Hospital. Jessie Gunter who is undergoing back surgery in Oshawa today (Monday) and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Graham in Port Perry Hospital. Winners of the Senior Citizen's Euchre Party included: 1. Edna Larmer- 79; 2. Jennie Bailey- 78; 3. Art Thompson- 77; 4. Hazel English- 76; 5. Arvella Barrett- 73; 6. Richard Manns- 72 and low- Florence Larmer. Draws were won by Rhoda Larmer, Pat Porrill and Maurice Nesbitt. Joyce and Dale Gunter of Newmarket visited with relatives of the area on Sunday. Don't be surprised to see many of the local university students roaming the streets this week. They aren't skipp- ing classes but instead are enjoying a few days or a week of no classes during Reading Week. Everything will return to normal next Monday. The Lions' Club Public Speaking Contest on Wednesday evening was a fine success. Judges Roy Turner and Dave Ellis chose the winner to be Niki Bardeleben and second prize winner Joel Schryburt. Runners-up were: Esther Kelly, Christ DeLong, Sherri Bouillon and Chris Chorostecki. Niki will ad- vance to the Mount Albert Region 45 Speak Off on March 21. All students received books as prizes. The afternoon meeting of the Blackstock U.C.W. was held at the home of Flora Samells with 14 members present. After dessert and social time, Jean Adams began with a reading on faith. Jean Ferguson read the scrip- ture I Peter Ch. 2: 4-10. Thelma Wright had the worship. Two hymns "Breathe on Me Breath of God" and '"Take my Life and Let It Be" were sung with Grace Hall at the organ. Offering was received. Prayer was of- fered by Thelma. The minutes of the last meeting were read by Aileen Byers and ap- proved. The business in- cluded making plans for upcoming events. Thelma showed a film on the mission of the church. Florence Larmer had a contest on St. Valen- tine. The meeting was closed with a prayer. Blackstock Nursery School Our regular monthly meeting was held February 7. Some of the activities planned for the children are: a skating party on Feb. 26; toboganning on Feb. 28, 29 and March 1; and class pictures March 6, 7, and 8. We're more than halfway through the school year already and members have been ask- ed to start thinking about who they would like to have on their executive next year. Nominations are taken in March, and voting done at the April meeting. The Morning Unit of the U.C.W met at the home of Alma Duff with 11 members, 3 visitors and one child present. After a social half hour, Eleanor Werry opened the meeting with a poem and asked each member to introduce herself. In- troduction was made so that everyone was ac- quainted with each other and especially to newcomer, Valerie Garland. Valerie is a librarian at the Brooklin Library and told of the many services that libraries offer. She had a number of beautiful books on display. Marion Larmer show- ed a film 'Ventures in Mission."' Eleanor con- - cancel PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues, February 21, 1984 -- 31 Sleep family escape any injury ducted the business. Ruby Van Camp is in charge of lunch at the General Meeting, February 22, at 1:30. Susan Swain, Ruby Van Camp and Joyce Taylor volunteered to form a committee for the Federation of Agriculture Banquet on April 6th It was decided to the. March meeting in hopes of good attendance at Women's World Day of Prayer on March 2, and Oshawa Presbyterial, March 7, at Northminster United Church. The Lions' Club Western Dance on Satur- day evening was a fine success as it was sold out. The live band, a country group Diamond Reo provided fine music for the evening. week, Crawford, Linda McLaughlin, Moira Fallis, Grace Bajema, Kathleen and David Petrie, Gerald and Joyce Kelly represented Blackstock Agricultural Society at the annual 0.A.A.S. Convention at the Royal York. On Thursday, Joyce was in- stalled as a member of the Provincial Board. On Sunday afternoon, a good crowd of en- Ken DEEGAN Denture Therapy Clinic 305 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY -- OPEN -- BY APPOINTMENT ONLY! Tuesday & Thursday Evenings - 6:30 P.M. 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Feb. 22, 7:30 pm Prince Albert United Church "Our Church's Living Mission III Christianity in the Republic of Korea SUNDAY FEB. 28 10a.m. Morning Worship Church School PRINCE ALBERT 11:30 a.m. Morning Worship Church School Rev. Walter Beecham Former Missionary In Korea Speaking at Both Churches SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. Donald Tansley B.A, B.D. Scugog -9:45a.m. Manchester 11:15a.m. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH WELCOMES YOU Hwy. 7A just east of Port Perry) Pastor D. Payne, B.A., B.Th. Assoc. Pastor T. Kartzmark Special Welcome to & the Handicapped. Bible School 9:45 a.m. Praise and Worship Services 11am and 6:30 pm Nursery Provided Ladies Coffee Hour Tuesday 9:45 a.m. Family Prayer and Bible Study Wed. 7:30 p.m. Pioneer Girls and Boys C.S.B. Thursday, 7 p.m. Youth Program (for details phone 985-8681) HOPE CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH OF PORT PERRY (166 Simcoe St. S. Prince Albert) Watch our Church program Faith 20 on Global TV every Sunday morning at9:30 a.m. Service 10:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Rev. Carel Geleynse R.R.2, Port Perry 985-3402 Ladies 'Coffee Break" Thursday 9:30 tol11:30 a.m. Everyone welcome CAESAREA COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. W.H. Crawford, DD Worship Service 11 a.m. "Welcome to the Country Church' ANGLICAN STJOHN'S BLACKSTOCK Rev. M., Ansley Tucker SUNDAY FEB. 2¢ 9:30 a.m. Septuagesism Church School CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Port Perry wed. reb, 15 7:30a.m. Holy Communion SUNDAY FEB. 2¢ 11:15a.m. Septuagesisn Morning Prayer Church School PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA Rev. Stuart McEntyre B.A., B.D. Phone 985-3409 or 985-3881 ST. JOHN'S PORT PERRY 319 Queen Street SUNDAY FEB. 26 9:55 a.m. Family Worship Mr. McEntyre's Subject "Escaping the Savage God" Nursery and Church School during Worship BURNS CHURCH ASHBURN SUNDAY FEB. 268 10a.m. 11:15 Family Worship Mr. McEntyre's Subject "Escaping the Savage God" Nursery and Junior Church Available WELCOME TO EMMANUEL PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Queen and Rosa Sts. Rev. R. Hilsden 985-9222 or 985-3770 SUNDAY FEB. 28 9:45 a.m. Family Sunday School Sunday School 11a.m. Worship Service Baby Dedication 7 pm Evangelistic Special Music in both services Nursery Service Available Wed. 8p.m. Bible Study A Warm Welcome Awaits You EMMANUEL FULL GOSPEL FELLOWSHIP Durham Rd. 23 and 7th Conc, Rev. G.B. Parks 852-5871 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Bible Study "A Charismatic Bible-Believing Church 4