16 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. August 13, 1985 Safety seekers Lo Blackstock Area News by Joyce Kelly The Blackstock Safety Seekers 4-H Club held their Achievement Night on Tuesday, August 6 Durham Regional Police Officer Neil Bradley gave a talk on drinking and driving and demonstrated how a breathalzer works. All members were present for this informative talk. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Belle Werry on the recent passing of her sister Mrs. Lola Dawson. Mrs. Werry, Neil and Eleanor Werry attended the funeral in Peterborough. Ross and Andrea Weir and Laurie and Bonnie Hart returned home on Friday from a week's vacation in Bermuda. Congratulations to Ross for catching a five-foot shark - now that's some fishing! Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Archer, Bowmanville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Hector Shortridge recently Several from here at- tended Neill and Jessie Johnston's twenty-fifth wedding anniversary held on Sat. evening at the Latcham Centre, Port Perry The evening was spent dancing and visiting. Congratulations and best wishes. Congratulations to Dave and Ingrid Larmer on the arrival of a baby boy on Tuesday On the holiday weekend Nancy and Bob Bryans spent time with Barb and Vic Hanc, Traci and Vic Jr. and Mary and Vic Hanc at the Sr Hanc's summer home near Snug Harbour in Parry Sound area Nancy and Bob Bryan recently called on Marg and Alf Tomchishin, Carnegie Beach, Scugog Island and enjoyed visiting Brian Tom- chishan and his fiancee, Lenore Pinnington all of Calgary. Lenore is here only 1';2 years from Australia so the chatter was quite interesting. There were 12 tables at the weekly card party with the following win- ners - 1. Annie Ross - 82; 2. Gladys Potts -78, 3. Lloyd Fawns -77, 4. Ber- nice Wells - 77; 5. Jean Mahaffy - 77, 6. Lorna Swain - 76, Low - Edna Larmer, Draws - Edna Manns, Bernice Wells and Adam Sharpe. If you wish to enjoy an evening of euchre, do join this party any Tuesday even- ing at 8 p.m. sharp. You will be very welcome. Gord, Debbie and Leanna Bryans, Mason St. spent a weeks holiday at the Bryan's Cottage, Kelly Bay. Neil and Elaine Bailey and Eleanor Werry were weekend guests of Marion and Jack Marlow of Dundas. This family 'gathering was celebrating Neil and Elaine's thirtieth wed- ding anniversary. Con- gratulations. They were all sorry that Neil Werry was not able to attend Visitors on Tuesday from Kellys Bay on Sturgeon Lake to see the newly arrived baby chicks at the Bryans farm were Linda Groulx, Mark and Julie and Gail Groulx, Toronto who are spending the summer at the Groulx home. Several from here at- tended and participated in the Junior Farmer Provincial Games at Guelph over the weekend. uP TO le 00z18 en cn nn om tc ht Tm PFA SOIIP WITH H mom, several other cats and a few dogs ---- including a purebred Bisenji ---- up for adoption. For more infor- mation call 852-7295. How many kittens can you count? There are eight at the Scugog-Uxbridge Animal Shelter at the moment, four white, two orange, one grey and a black and white, all about a month old. The shelter also has the kittens' Ashburn Area News by Mrs. E. Heron Rev. Cliff Johnston of Lindsay was the guest minister last Sunday morning at Burns Church. He took his text from St. Luke 17th chapter, 'Ten Lepers were healed, only one gave thanks to God." Are we taking God's goodness for granted and not giving thanks to God? During the service, Mr. Bramwell Ritchie of Oshawa sang two lovely solos. Next Sunday, Rev. McEntyre will be back 0% oF All Store Items Garden Supplies 0% oFF r All In Stock Fertilizers, Fence, and Conditioner Salt No HOURS: MARLOW'S FEED SERVICE 40 Vanedward Drive Port Perry after his holiday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Gard- ner and Mr. and Mrs. Theo Knight and relatives from Ashburn, attended the 25th wed- ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Johnston at the Latcham Centre in Port Perry last Saturday evening. Neil and Jessie made their home in Ashburn wher. they were first married prior to moving to Blackstock. We all wish them many more happy years. The Myrtle Church U.C.W. are sponsoring a bus to go to the exhibition on Aug. 21st. If you want to go, call Barbara Par- rinder 655-4500. Several ladies from Ashburn at- tended the Glen Major Womens Group Bazaar last Saturday afternoon on the beautiful lawn of Isobel Dixon. The delicious looking baking was soon sold out and there were many lovely crafts and things for sale also. Rupert and Barbara Bragg-Smith entertained a number of friends and relatives at a lovely par- ty last Saturday on the occasion of their wedding anniversary. We all wish them much happiness in Are we taking God for granted years to come. Misses Jody and Susie Death of Kingston are having a holiday with their Grandmother and Grandfather, Ray and Lindsay Death. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bradley of Harcourt spent a few days recent- ly with Carol's mother, Evelyn Lynde. Brenda Francis said: Praise has a miraculous power of pumping fresh hope into human hearts. == zl I Durham College FALL EXTENSION PROGRAMS will be an insert In this paper Cl am Mon to Fri B00 5 30 Saturday 8 00 5 00 985-7363 = August 21.