ERAN TT SIE PL ere, HP pgp "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, October 24, 2000 - 27 Come out and quiz the candidates in Nestleton this Thursday By Joyce Kelly Blackstock News This week the ice at the local arena has to be replaced due to technical difficulties with the arena re-opening next week, Curling begins on Monday and Tuesday next week. There are openings in-the Monday evening men's league while the Tuesday evening mixed league is filled except for the need for more rovers. If you are interested in joining the men on Monday evening for either the first schedule or for a longer time, please call Mike Marks at 277- 9102 or Jan VanCamp at 986-1249 as soon as possi- ble. Thanksgiving dinner guests of Terry and Robbin Black and family were Bev and Shirley Black of Oshawa and Gord and Debbie Bryans and girls of Gray Line. On Thursday evening there will be an All- Candidates for Ward 4 meeting at Nestleton Hall at 7:30 p.m. Come and learn more about the issues of the Municipal Election. The Cartwright Senior Band Parent's Association is holding its annual Christmas Craft and Bake Sale at the Rec. Centre on Sunday, Nov. 26 from 10 am. to 4 p.m. To obtain tables at this highly attended sale call Lorraine Nesbitt at 986-4608 as soon as possible. Ernest McLean of Markham, Muriel Wotten and Floyd Argue attended the testimonial dinner of their brother-in-law, R.W. Sir Knight Herbert Prescott, Grand Master of the Grand Black Chapter of Eastern Ontario on Saturday evening in Newcastle. Sorry to report that George Bryant was rushed to St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto on Saturday and underwent surgery on Larry Sunday. His daughter Julie of Ottawa is home for a week with her mother. Brenda and brother Chris. Dwayne of Mitchell spent a few days here as well. Better health is wished: for George from his many Blackstock friends. Recently - Nancy and Bob Bryans enjoyed a visit from Marg Tomchishin of Port Perry and her daugh- ter Sheila Wetzlmeyer liv- ing in-San Francisco. On Thursday the annual meeting of District 4 will be held at Brooklin United Church Hall beginning at 9:15 a.m. Special speaker will be Father Mark Curtis. To arrange car pooling please call either secretary Janice Beechey or President Craig Larmer. Fair board members are invited to attend.- Jean and Merrill VanCamp returned Sunday evening from a great trip to Branson, Missouri where they enjoyed several shows and much sightsee- ing. There will be a planning meeting of the Homecraft Division of the Ag. Society on Wednesday 'evening at the home of Jean Van Camp. On Friday evening the ONO Club will be celebrat- ~ ing its 50th anniversary at the United Church. The public is invited to join the group at 8 p.m. to enjoy their special speaker, Rev. Mark Curtis at a cost of $8 per person or $15 per cou- ple. Nancy and Bob Bryans were supper guests of his sister Jean and Paul Roach in Oshawa and her daugh- ters Toni Quinn and Debbie Taylor along with their families. Another sis- ter Kiyt and Stan Benham of Whitby attended. Dora Martyn, Helen Dorrell and Muriel Wotten attended the annual Area Convention of the Women's Institute on Corrigan Councillor Ward 1 | v' Experience: Trustee Durham Board 11 years | v Skills: people friendly, a good problem solver | and communicator | v/ Resident of Ward 1 and Scugog township for 15 years with a deep respect for its people, environment, heritage and desired future For more information or to help with the campaign Phone: 985-7215 } Fax: 985-6964 e-mail: larrycorrigan @sympatico.ca Friday and Saturday at the Howard Johnston Hotel in East Toronto. Eileen McLaughlin, Andrea Weir and Joyce Kelly attended on Friday only. The Morning and Afternoon Units of the United Church Women held a combined meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 10. The gathering began with a lun- cheon prepared by mem- bers of the Morning Unit. The worship portion of the meeting was taken by Thelma Wright. Scripture was read from Isaiah's Hymn of Thanksgiving by Dora Martyn. Thelma had a very appropriate medita- tion on the importance of gratitude and the lack and rareness of its expression. Our guest speaker of the day was Carol Brett who spoke about her busi- ness projects. She spoke about the natural soaps, shampoos, conditioners she is making and selling. She also told us about some of her weaving pro- jects - particularly about y ALB AEVIIIEIAD 2001 XG300 2M yovimeq oi (906) 1668-8100 won the most lone hands, Bonnie Davies, Bill Dunn, Grace Bassett and Leah Burgess. Lucky draws were won by Marie Gibson, Wm. the Yaks she has and why she likes their fibers best. The Yak produces the warmest known fiber and yet is very soft and light. Carol said that Yak cheese is available but as yet Dunn, Edna Manns, mainly in Tibet. Following Charlie Campbell, Vivian her talk, Carol displayed Kidd and Gary her soaps for the ladies to Notenboom. Special service to mark the 100th anniversary of Nestleton United Church will be held next Sunday aftemoon at 2 p.m. at the church. sample. There were 11 plus three tables at the Tuesday evening card party with the following winners: Ann Zaporan, Betty Hockley who also | 2001 Santa Fe GLS "Driving is Believing" . 1505 Dundas St. E., Whitby Email; Ontariohyundai@home.com