Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 2 Dec 1986, p. 33

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Blackstock and Area News by Joyce Kelly Approximately forty descendants Cindy Werry and family, Kedron. of the late John and Ann Toms Gerald and Joyce Kelly, Elizabeth gathered at the Christian Education and Esther Kelly, Murray Blair, Room of the United Church for a Oakwood, Harvey and Joan noon turkey dinner on Sunday with Graham, Mark Graham. Regrets all the trimmings. The afternoon had been received from Helen and was spent in games and visiting Stuart Dorrell and family, Chariton. among cousins who do not see one Several couples from here attend- another very often. In attendance ed the annual Stockway Christmas were Mrs. Elva Toms, Earl and dance and buffet at Sunderland on Ruby Trewin, Don and Dee Trewin Sat. evening. This annual party is and family, Enniskillen, Jean and hosted for the school bus drivers and Loyd Slemon and Fred, Hayden, their spouses. Susan and Todd Shrigley, Oshawa, Harold and Eileen McLaughlin, Roy and Linda Bradburn and family, Bill St. John and family, Port Perry, Kelly and Terry Gatchell, Wilma and Keith Van Camp, Barry, Deb- bie and Jay Van Camp, Dennis and What a bunch of nerds! Well, being "nerds" was the whole object of the game last Friday at Cartwright High School where students and staff dressed up like their favourite nerds. Awards were handed out to the two nerdiest and the A warm welcome back to Blackstock is extended to Jean and Harold Kyte who recently moved in- to their new home in North Blackstock. Best wishes from Blackstock go with Loretta and John Kolodziej and $ { ~ their glasses!) Nm -------- A _- ad Sada girls who moved to Ajax last week. With the continued and very serious spread of rabies in this area everyone is urged to use great care in handling pets if there is any chance they have been involved with wild animals -- especially skunks. Reports of more and more cases of this dreaded disease are be- "ing heard. Care to avoid problems will be more effective than treat- ment afte. ward. There were eleven tables at the weekly card party with the follow- ing winners: 1. Wm. Forder; 2. James Emerton; 3. Lorna Swain; 4. Cathy MacKenzie; 5. Nerta Masters; 6. Rita Storie; Low- Ber- nice Wells; Draws- Harold Swain, Mary Poots and Meta Swain. With the Christmas shopping lists causing difficulties in some cases, some may be interested to know that there is still a good supply of J lucky winners were (centre) Jeff Byers, 18, and Kirsten Johansen, 15. With the winning nerds is student council president Joy Werry and Prin- cipal Jim Musselman. (Note the masking tape on PS Br BD BA A BH RH DA BF RA BE DA BP BH DA SA RA DA UF RA Look what Santa is doing for Luncheon at Emiel's Place ... FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER * LUNCHEON SPECIALS Super Sandwiches including Soup of the Day, Homemade French Fries, Coffee or Tea PLUS Chocolate or Strawberry Crepe Dessert. $4.95 And that's not all -- for the month of December all our sandwiches will be served with Home-made Fries. And that's Santa's way of saying Merry Christmas to all of you! Omiel s Place QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY - 985-2066 PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, December 2, 1986 -- 33 Forty cousins enjoy noon turkey history books available -- the blue soft cover book by Agricultural Society at $2.50 and the hard white book by Doreen Van Camp at $20 are both available at my home, 53 Scugog St. N. Visitors with Verna and Ted McMahon two weeks in November were their son Hal and Gertrude McMahon and their daughter Michael of Calgary. They also visited other relatives and friends in the area." Floor hockey results for Nov. 25 were Maroon 12; Black 9. Scoring for Maroon- Brendon Agnew- 9; Kendal Chorostecki- 2; Chris Chorostecki- 1. Brendon played an outstanding game for this team. The scorers for the Blacks were Mike Leach 5; Jay Buma 3 and Martin Stubbs 1. Two of our young people are spor- ting casts- Blain Sleep suffered an accident playing hockey which resulted in a badly broken thumb and Michelle Morton suffered a broken arm when she fell when demonstrating her skating prowess. The United Church will be holding an auction sale at the Rec Centre on Saturday morning at 11 a.m. with Cliff Pethick as Auctioneer. There is an excellent list of items fu auc- tion as. well as a bake and craft table. Lunch will be available. Of special interest will be the auction of baked goods by Gerry Brett. Two of the goods baked by men in the congregation will be scones by Rev. Dale Davis and fruit cake by Glenn Larmer Better health is wished for our local residents in hospital-Mrs. Tom Drury who has returned to Port Perry Hospital, Bill Johnston Ev Trewin, Mrs. Susie Harris, Mrs. Florence Larmer, all in Port Perry. Bill and Jean Ferguson picked up their sons Alan and Kevin at univer- sity joined with her mother Mrs. McKee at the home of Jean's brother Hugh and Shirley McKee and family at Norwich for their an- nual Christmas gathering. Welcome back to Egypt to the Bob Almack family who moved back in- to their rebuilt farm home from the cottage in Williams Point, where they have been staying during renovations. Walter and Audrey Wright, Lloyd and Thelma Wright, Keith and Christina Wright held their pre- Christmas family dinner at the home of their sister Hazel Wright, Oshawa. A very successful Men's Dinner was held Friday evening at the United Church. Fifty-five men heard guest speaker Lee Holland's (Turn to page 35) '86 BRONCO Il 4X4 Discount $2197. Loaded, demo ... '86 BRONCO 4X4 Full size, low miles, fully Discount $3222. '86 F150 PICKUP Automatic, 6 cyl., p.s., p.b., 6100 G.V.W.R. and more '86 TAURUS Demo, low miles, one lady Discount $2237. 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