Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 5 Jun 1990, p. 26

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26 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 5, 1990 Scout Master Herman Meijerink congratulates Chris Par- kin(l) on being named Scout of the Year. The award was presented to Chris at a father and son banquet recently. The three Scout Masters decide on the Scout of the year on the basis of attendance, tests, and relationship with others. The award is In honor of Tony Goslin, a young boy who was killed in an accident. r SELF-PROPELLED MOWER at PUSH-MOWER PRICES A Gift For The ManOf The Yard 21" Self Propelled Models 8244 | 599 reg. 685.95 ........ n 21" Self Propelled Electric Start Models 8243A 699 reg. 849.95 ... " OTHER MODELS AVAILABLE 7351 Sr -------- Give dad the answer to a great-looking lawn--a Lawn-Bo mower. The Lawn-Boy Models feature: x a Powerful 2-cycle 4HP rated Lawn-Bpy engine x Blade Stop 3-- Simply lift your hands from the normal operating position and the blade stops in3 seconds * Rustproof, lightweight aluminum deck x Chrome folding handles x Large olyester side grass bag * Individual 6-position wheel heioht adjustment with finger-tip ease x Up to4 years warranty coverage with Lawn-Boy's optional PROTECTION PLUS™ PLAN. Blackstock Country Hardware 74 Scugog Rd. N., Blackstock 986-4971 Last Tuesday, May 29, Bill and Jean Ferguson, Lloyd and Thelma Wright accompanied by Sandra and Noel Morton of Oshawa attended the retirement dinner for their brother Grant Ferguson, Mining; and Lands Commissioner of Ontario. Mona Dunbar's recent illness prevented her and Goerge from attending. Best wishes Grant from your many Cartwright friends. - On Sunday the Sunday school anniversary was held at the United Church. Grace Hall and Mavis Brodie conducted the ser- vice with much participation from students and teachers. There were 13 tables at the regular card parfy with the following winners - 1. Nerta Masters with the excellent score of 90, 2. Diana Abbett, 3. Lorna Swain, 4. Grant Bright, 5. Elsie Pogue, 6. Carl Ferguson. Low - Pat Porrill. Draws were Andy Munro, Clarence Masters, Mary Poots, Dorothy Beech and Annie Fee. Better health is wished for Wayne Edgerton who is a patient in St. Michael's Hospital, Toron- to undergoing treatment. On Sunday at the St. John's Anglican Church, Rachael Marie infant daughter of Garry and Janice Beechey was baptised. Her Godparents were Lois Cook and Ken Crawford. Following the service Garry and Janice along with Rachael's sisters Nicole and Natalie hosted a dinner for grandparents Jack and Dorothy Beechey of Paris and Bessie Crawford of Blackstock. Also attending were Frank and Lois Cook, Craig and Meredith of Sudbury, Ken Crawford, Grant and Lorna Edgerton of Blackstock. Twenty-six ladies met at 7:30 p.m. on May 3 for their General (416) 723-9022 RE-ROOFING Our Specialty "Get two estimates . . . be sure one is ours" Ken Goreski U.C.W. meeting. Upon arrival each was handed a coloyred card showing a bird or animal and an inspirational message and we were invited to sit at a table with ladies with a similar animal on their cards, thus mixing up the members of the 3 Units for refreshments of loaves and tea. President Mavis Brodie opened the meeting with a reading by Robert Brizee - "Caring Friend," in which he gave his thoughts on his relationship with-God. Thelma Wright led the Worship, "Dealing with the Dry Times."' It was noted that, at times, we need to be alone and quiet, but need fellowship at others. Following prayer, 3 verses of the hymn, June brings many community activities "Songs of Thankfulness,"' were sung. We were reminded by Edith McLaughlin that our Charge is , responsible for supplying the Food Bank for June. Please remember your donations. She' then introduced our speaker, Carol Thornton, who spoke on "Stress" its various causes, manifestations, and ways of coping with them effectively. Her comments were well express- ed, interestingly and humorously, and we all tried out some easy relaxing exercises. 'Don't Worry - Be Happy!" The meeting closed with Benediction. June brings a busy round of varied community activities. This Sunday the annual service at the Cadmus Cemetery is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. with Rev. Dale Davis taking the service. We will hope for sunny days whatever weekend event you attend. Bridge Results May 30 - Afternoon 6 Table Howell Avg. 48 1st - Doris Phinney and Otto Czilok 62. 2nd - Bea Chapman and Hoppy Carnwith 60. 3rd - Bonnie and Jack Davies 54. : ath- Marie Vanderwater and Elaine Cheeseman 51. 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