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Port Perry Star, 28 Jan 1986, p. 35

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Yori RRIEIRINPL SIR REN BT Blackstock and Area News by Joyce Kelly Congratulations to Kim James 986-4456 or 986-4257. and Rick who were married on Jean and Bruce Mountjoy attend- Saturday in a very pret- ed the thirty-ninth Shouldice Clinic ty wedding at the United Churchby Reunion held at the Royal York the Rev. Davis. The onand Hotel on Saturday, January 18th. dance were held at the Blackstock Many of the local residents have Recreation Centre. been attending conventions and Better health is wished for Mrs. other annual meetings of interest to Margaret Duivesteyn who under- their particular field. Many of the went back surgery last week in Wellesley Hospital and to Bob Holli- day who also underwent surgery in the same hospital. Mrs. Connie Swain is at home with very little ac- tivity under the doctor's care. We hope that you folks along with all the many sufferers of the recent flu out- break will soon be better. This Thursday evening is the an- nual meeting of the Agricultural Society at the Recreation Centre beginning with a pot luck dinner at 7 p.m. Guest speaker will be Art Drysdale noted horticulturalist and world traveller. This meeting is open to the public. Anyone wishing further information call either farmers will be attending the annual Farm Machinery Show at Toronto this week. General Meeting of the U.C.W. Fourteen ladies and two guests met on Wednesday afternoon for the January General Meeting of the Blackstock UCW. Past President, Eileen McLaughlin, welcomed everyone and opened the meeting with a poem 'New Beginnings." Thelma Wright conducted worship using as her theme 'Love and Wounded Neighbours." Scripture was taken from Luke 10: 35-37. Ruby VanCamp welcomed Dale Davis, au our guest speaker. Dale us- Sei) Scriphits Pudiities 0 that has a An tt hw tianity began. Readings from the History of Blackstock United Church revealed many changes that have occurred in the women's organization of our church. Dale af: firmed the special contribution of the UCW to the total mission of the church but also encouraged the members to reassess our purpose and activities to meet the challenges of the Christian church in our socie- ty of 1986. Edith McLaughlin thank- ed Dale. Jean Adams reported on the books available in the Literature Display. Anita Davis reported on Social Issues, Community Friend- ships and visiting. Jean Ferguson displayed the Archeves Book. Ruby VanCamp spoke about writing let- ters on the Pornography Issue. Jean Mountjoy reported on Operation Scugog. The Executive of the UCW will be installed at the January 26th Wor- ship Service. The Committee in charge of PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, Janvary 24, 1986 -- 33 | Congratulations newlyweds Kim and Rick Christmas gifts to shut-ins gave a detailed report of their work, In the business section many thank you notes were read. The Nomination Report was received and accepted. Ruby VanCamp read an informative letter from Camp Quin-Mo-La¢. It was decided to cater to the Federation of Agriculture Banquet. On Sunday June 2, a Cantata by New Jerusalem of Cannington will be presented at Blackstock United Church. The meeting was closed with the Benediction. Lunch was served by the Morning Unit. The new 4-H project will be Eti- quette for the 80's"' which will cover an up-beat look at being a good friend, etiquette at home, dining out, travel tips, improving your image and dating. The leaders will be Barb Byers, Gail Johns, Janice Beechey and Janet VanCamp. Boys and girls must by 12 years old before January 1, 1986 in order to be eligible to attend. Barb and Gail will hold their first meeting on Tuesday, February 4 at 3:45 at the United Church. Janet and PROFESSIONAL SERVICES LAW OFFICE HOURS: Mon. to Fri. 9 AM. to 5 P.M. Evening Appointments Available RONALD D. BRIDGEWATER Barrister & Solicitor 230 Queen St. - Port Perry Bus.: 985-8491 Res.: 985-8828 All Lines of General Insurance EMIVIERSON INSURANCE BROKERS LIMITED 193 GUEEN ST., PORT PERRY (a1) 985-7306 ~ _A.R. JONES SEPTIC TANK PUMPING -- YEAR ROUND SERVICE -- PHONE 9865-3481 J \Shge] [oh gAVl SR] SAV4 [a] 3) ORT AUTO GLASS ERRY & TRIM ww 139 WATER STREET MOBILE SERVICE Windshields, Insurance Work Complete Auto & Marine Upholstery, 985-8507 a Sun Roofs, Pin Stripes & Mouldings =F Hal=X-M\Y4 [eid =]ad- QUALITY USED CARS * CONSIGNMENTS PAYA AV Lo EY {1 ¢ Port Perry, Ont. LOB 1NO We do -- Car Washing -- Wax Treatment -- CALL FOR:YOUR COMPLETE CAR CARE SERVICE Scugog Oil Undercoating Service Interior Shampoo -- Oil Undercoating 985-2420 RALPH RAINES 985-9569 TAYLOR'S GULF SERVICE CENTRE specializing in BRAKES -- TUNE-UPS -- COMPLETE CAR & TRUCK CARE -- GOVERNMENT SAFETY CERTIFICATES -- Cars - Trucks - Motorcycles - School Buses HWY. 7A WEST, PORT PERRY (174 mle west of Port Perry) i 2688-3888 Visa, M/C, Coif & Potocan credit cards accapied. BUSINESS DIRECTORY APPLIANCE Service 985. 9585 Port Perry "REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES & MODELS" CLARENCE WILLCOCK WELDING Shop & Mobile Fab. & Repairs PHONE 985-2589 WEDDING INVITATIONS and Accessories PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street Port Perry 985-7383 DANFORTH TYPEWRITER Rental - Sales - Service - Repairs RENT TO OWN 408 Dundas St. W., Whitby PHONE 666-1131 Mon-Fri 9:00 to 5:30 - Saturday 10:00 to 1:00 LYNDA'S HOUSE CLEANING SERVICE -- ESTABLISHED 1975 -- Bonded Cleaners for Residential Homes Phone 433-1462 If Busy 985-7732 (res.) REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES Washers - Dryers. - Stoves Fridges - Dishwashers - Freezers REASONABLE RATES Scugog Appliance Repair Call 986-B31 2 Anytime DON CORNEIL Auctioneering Services Sales at Your Residence Or Our Auction Barn R.R.1, LITTLE BRITAIN Call (708) 788-2183 Shilo Soren. J NS * VAN LETTERING * LOGOS * ART WORK * MURALS * WILDLIFE ILLUSTRATIONS Lorenz Bazarin : (416) Neon 108 10" can at 6 986-5414 Nestieton LOB 1LO0 BASSETT'S SMALL ENGINES -- REPAIRS TO -- Outboards - Tillers - Lawnmowers Snowmobiles - Chainsaws - Fibreglass Repairs - Sun Valley, Seagrave 985-8677 ROOM & BOARD FOR HORSES New Barn CEDAR VALLEY STABLES 98 0) - / 84 I rales Wh | be pa TOM VANDERENDE Janice will be holding their organizational meeting on Thurs- day, February6at7p.m. at Janet's home at 1 Meadowcrest Lane. The Robert Fletcher Memorial Curling Bonspiel sponsored by the Blackstock Curling Club will be held on y, February 8. There will be curling, banquet and dance. The open to the public with music by Ross Jackman of Bowmanville. The Curling Ex- ecutive met at the home of Presi- dent, Harold Wright, at Caesarea to make plans for this important bonspiel. The School Accommodation Com- mittee for the Cartwright High School has been meeting regularly since the first meeting in October. It will report to the public at an Open Meeting to be held at Cartwright Central Public School on Thursday, February 6 at 7:30 p.m. The report will then be taken to the Property and Transportation Committee of the Durham Board of Education on Wednesday, February 19 at the Board Office. The matter is schedul- ed for presentation at 7:30 p.m. You are urged to make an effort to at- tend these two meetings. Kristina Kolodziej celebrated her fifth birthday on Saturday by enter- taining several of her friends to a birthday party. The highlight was a magic show performed by Stew and Kathy Garland of Blackstock. Stew and Kathy perform their magic show at locations in Oshawa, Toron- to and many other places. There were 8 tables at the week- ly card party on Tuesday evening with Ann Manns winning with the exceptionally high score of 103. Con- gratulations. Other winners were 2. Susie Harris; 3. Richard Manns; 4. Carl Gimblett; 5. Myrtle Gimblett; 6. Fred Griffen. Low was Nerta Masters; Draw Winners were Pat Porrill; Kathleen Watts and Meta Swain. i WEBB Monica Webb, daughter of Ronald and Marilyn Webb, Raglan, and Robert Huggins, son of Alfred and Margaret Huggins, Port Perry, were united in marri- nn August 24,1985 inac 1 ghtser- vice at the Col. ous United Church. The reception was held at Town + Hall 1873, Port Perry. Monica and Robert are now residing in Hamilton while attending MacMaster Univer: sity. Reasonable Rates TEEN DANCE PORT PERRY SCOUT HALL SAT., FEBRUARY 8 7:30 to 11:00 P.M. ADMISSION $2.50 All proceeds to Cystic Fibrosis. Sponsored by Port Perry Kinsmen.

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