ra VL TT PR TO o£. 4 Blackstock and Area News by Joyce Kelly A warm welcome is extended to Brian and Judi Mountjoy, Kari and Kimberly who have recently return- ed to this area from Richmond, B.C. Our wish is that you will feel that it is like coming home again after several years spent in Western Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Roy go of Lindsay were Friday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thompson. On December 5 Mrs. Kaye Taylor hosted a family birthday party at the home of Les and Ann Taylor in honour of her husband Doug Taylor's 75th birthday. A large number of relatives and friends at- tended this happy occasion. The afternoon U.C.W. Unit Meeting. On Tuesday, December 8 the Afternoon Unit of the U.C.W. met at the home of Jean Adams for a bounteous and delicious pot luck lun- cheon followed by the regular meeting. There were 18 present. Grace Hall, unit leader opened the meeting with a lovely poem she had received tucked into a Christmas card. The worship was given by Flora Samells. The hymn Joy to the World was sung accompanied by Grace on the electric keyboard. The scripture was Matthew 2 telling of the coming of the Wisemen to Jerusalem, their meeting with King Herod and the departure by another route to avoid him after visiting the Christ Child. ~ Silent Night was sung. A short business meeting follow- ed. Preparations were made for the Cow-Calf dinner on Dec. 15. The roll call and programme consisted of readings, stories of Christmas. Grace sang a solo, "A Star was His Candle" and Jean Adams read from an old 1929 School Reader, a dramatic story of Scrooge's Christmas. The meeting closed with the Benediction. Our area has been absolutely overwhelmed by sudden passings recently. Sympathy is extended to Manual Saltariche and family on the sudden passing of his wife Shirley. Shirley and Manuel have lived for a short time in Blackstock on Sunrise Cres. Sympathy also is extended to Jean Mahaffy and family on the death of Bill Mahaffy last Sunday. His funeral was held on Wednesday afternoon at the Wagg Funeral Chapel, Port Perry. Also on Wednesday afternoon another funeral was held which involved many Cartwright residents. Wilbur Vance, a former Purple Hill resi- dent, cousin and friend of many in this area passed away suddenly on Monday. Sympathy is extended to his wife Electa and daughter Shirley and Jack Simons and family. Better health is wished for Elva VanCamp and Roy Morrow both in Oshawa Hospital and Bill Johnston in Port Perry Hospital. Pleased to learn that Floyd Argue was home on a weekend pass from'St. Michaels Hospital, Toronto. He hopes to be released soon. What a great Christmas present. A speedy recovery is wished for Sean Porter who received serious injuries in a chain saw accident. Vernon and Vera Asselstine were Sunday evening dinner guests of Vern's sister Ferne and Carl Webb of Trenton. At the United Church morning service Sunday several special events took place. The third Advent . candle was lit and the special Ad- vent Candle song sung by the Sun- day School. Memorial gifts to the Glory of God in loving memory of Ivan Mountjoy were dedicated. A microphone and lamp by his wife Margaret, an antependia by his children Linda, Judy and Brian and a Good News Pulpit Bible by his 'FREE' TRUST US WITH YOUR CHRISTMAS MORNING 2nd SET of PRINTS Available on C-41 Rolls, Sizes 35 mm., 126, 110, Disc MEMORIES! wis Q May every Christmas *h come true! STEDOMANS PORT PERRY PLAZA (Hwy. 7A East) lectern, / grandchildren Meghan, Bradley, Kevin, Lisa, Laura, Kimberly and Kari Anne. Rev. D. Davis preached an ex- cellent sermon entitled The Gift of Lifetime, The Sacrament of Baptism was celebrated when Ashley Anne daughter of Leanne and Jim O'Don- nell was received. Following the Baptism on Sunday Cindy and Dennis Werry and boys, Kedron entertained in honour of Ashley Anne with a buffet dinner. Those attending were Jim and Leanne O'Donnell and Ashley Anne of Kitchener, Rev. Dale and Anita Davis, Percy and Elva VanCamp (Elva was happy to be able to leave Oshawa Hospital to join this family event) Keith and Wilma VanCamp, Debbie and Jay, Kelly Hart, Union- ville, Barry VanCamp, Merrill and Norma VanCamp, Aileen Van- Camp, Valerie VanCamp, Dale and Janet VanCamp, Mary and Michael, Marie and Bob Attfield, Jamie and Mark, Pickering. John and Tena Wolters hosted a gathering in honour of their grand- son's baptism Patrick Thomas son of Wilma and Tom Wotten was bap- tised at the Nestleton United Church. Those attending this dinner were Tom and Wilma Wotten, Jonathan and Patrick;-Mr. and Mrs. Peter Riemstra, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beatty, Mrs. Kelly Sweetman and girls, Mrs. Debbie Bryans and girls, Mrs. Patti Alpe, Mrs. Pat Milson and Danielle, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wotten, Richard Miller, Mrs. Joan- na Malcolm and family Debbie and Ron David. Best wishes to Lloyd and Julie Jamieson who were married in a lovely wedding on Saturday after- noon in the Blackstock United Church. A men's bonspiel is planned for Monday, December 28. If you are in- terested call Doug Kadowaki, Cameron Porter or Gerald Kelly. A week ago four professors from Emmanuel College returned to Blackstock for a review of the Rural M Watch for O EEK ONLY ... PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, December 15, 1987 -- 13 Family returns here from British Columbia Weekend which about fifty students experienced here in middle October. Nearly forty members of the Blackstock and Nestleton con- gregatin enjoyed hearing what the students had learned about rural Ontario. In the Junior Floor Hockey game the Blackstock Leafs defeated the Blackstock Bombers 6-5. Scoring for the Leafs were Jason Logan and Dillon Webber with 3 each while Brad Morton 4 and Luke Carnaghan were the Bombers scorers. In the Senior Division the Cart- wright Canadians outscored the Blackstock Bruins 8-5. 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