Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 18 May 1993, p. 36

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EE EE --------E------------ tured are the members moving from Beavers 1st Cartwright Scouting held ts swim-up at the Blackstock Town Hall recently. Pictured are the Cubs moving up to Scouts. Back row from left are: Tilly Breckmann, leader, Dave McKee, leader, Adam Matthewson, Paul Anger, Anne Magyar, leader and George Matthewson, leader. Front row: Kurt Campbell and John Vanstrien. 1st 'Cartwright Scouting held its' swim-up. recent. | Plc- Two members of the 1st Cartwright Scouts swam-up to Venturers on April 28. Pictured are lan Vanderniet, Matt Ste- phenson, leader and Amy Matthewson. THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM HOLIDAY CLOSURE OF TRANSFER AND RECYCLING SITES - DURHAM REGION The Oshawa, Cartwright and Scugog Transfer and Recycling Sites will be closed MONDAY, MAY 24, 1993 for the Victoria Day Holiday. Normal operations will resume on Tuesday, May 25, 1993. V.A. Silgailis, P.Eng. Commissioner of Works Public - Helen and Stuart Dorrell re- turned this weekend from visit- ing two of their children. They visited Lisa and Steve Tufts and Hannah in Elgin, Manito- ba. While there, Stewart helped putting the crop in and they both enjoyed attending Han- nah's baptism that had been scheduled to coincide with their stay in Hage They also visited Darcy an Brittany in Charlton where sheep shearing was the project at hand. Everyone who attended the Prope of Babes in Toy- and at the Cartwright Central School came. home thrilled. It was excellent! Heart- © jest congratulations to the Jun- ior Students, th Town Hall with the fo lowing - winners - Norman Rohrer, Ear- g bas Cone (white) 92 P Blackstock News] } oi Joyce Kelly Laura Dorrell and - eir teachers and "other. staff. members. ' Special mention must be made of the choir under - the direction of . Mrs. J; Jeffrey. It was outstand- ing. . Hope you didn't miss this. e weekly card party was * held on Tuesday evening in the la Hill, Richard Manns, Grace Passaant, Gordon Finney, Myr- tle Gimblett and Alma Manns. Luck draws were won by Nerta Masters, Doreen Ferguson, George Harper, Bernice Loud- foot, Teresa Berkers and Ruby Cochrane. Quite a number from this community attended the official sod turning at the Port Perry Community Memorial Hospital on Friday to officially mark the beginning of construction of the new wing to the hospital. Gerald and Joyce Kelly en- joyed attending the Golden An- niversary party for Gerald's un- cle ;and 'aunt Jim and Ella Walker of the Lindsay area. 4-H starts at the. Gail is looking for an assistant leader. Give her. a call if you are interested. ALSO ... Soffit, Seamless Eavesiroughing, Shutters & Compe Quality 30004 Hwy. 48, PEFFERLAW 599 Steven Court, NEWMARKET Buchner Manufacturing Inc. 705-437-1734 416-836-1033 90% off Verticals & Venetians WHOLESALE PRICES FOR CUSTOM WORK * Verticals ® Venetians * Drapery © Roller Blinds CKM WINDOW FASHIONS (705) 328-3914 Mary Adams - 72 Lindsay St. S., Lindsay (705) 328-3914 FREE Installations > 5 fr the. : lackstock "United Church on: 'Wednesday, May 26 at 7 p.m. This project will be a gardening club. Grow 'ko your own vegetablés; herbs or ~ fruit. For further information, call Gail Johns at 986-4484. * The: diblie J is Tovited 0 the concert which will be gym of Cartwright High School on May 25 at 7:30 p.m. when the Cartwright High School Band will perform. They will: dedicate this concertto in memory of Stephen Saywell, a long time school trustee who al- wos had the well-being of the local school at heart. Tickets are $2. per person or $5. per family. oyce and Gerald Kelly were unday evening dinner guests of June and Bob Petch, Kent and Catherine of Gilford i in the Barrie area. At the regular meeting of the Blackstock Agricultural Socie- ty plans were worked on for sev- eral of the upcoming events. "This year, the Blackstock Tractor and Truck: pull will be 'July 2 and 8, contrary to the " dates listed in the: recently pub- lished calendar of Scugog. Do -- mark your calendars correctly. Something new will be hap- onin July 17 when the Ko. ys will be com- ing So Blachatodk for a Beach Party to be held at the Fair- grounds. Of course, at the meet- ing, much work was done for -the planning of Blackstock Fair and Démolition Derby. The eve- - ning's business was conducted bye esident Leah, Frew. Friday is érichre night in Uti- 'ca Hall starting at 8 p.m. Every- -one is welcome. ° Church and: Sunday School "this week will be held > Epsom "starting at 11°a.m, Bible Study group meets at 10 a.m. The Aked famil very busy week. Visiting from Kelowna, B.C. is Stephen's par- enits Maurice and Ethel. Reb ca and Grandma Aked enjoyed a school trip to the Planetarium and R.O:M. on Wednesday. On Sunday, Rebecca celebrated her First Communion with family and close friends. Family activi- ties this week also included Re- becca's birthday, golf, tennis and shopping. Lorne and Eileen Slute visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cruickshank of West Hill on Saturday evening. Several of us U.C.W. mem- bers were busy on Saturday serving lunch a the Jones's auction sale at Glen Major. We had a very [gitable day day with the help of all the ladies who do- nated baking and genius etc. This also gave ug an op tunity to see and talk to bike who we Jont often see and to also meet new folks. Twas Sony io hear that Dave and Jane Tracey's new baby Robert, has been. in Oshawa General Hospital recovering from an infection. Grandma Ar- chibald from Syracuse, N.Y. is visiting and helping out. Hope ou soon have this little fellow ack home and all well again. has had a

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