8 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, July 23,1986 Black stock and Area Newa by Joyce Kelly Heartiest birthday greetings to one of our senior residents, Mr. Roy Morrow on the occasion of his 92nd birthday. Mr. Morrow resides with his daughter Ruby and Richard VanCamp and family just outside of Blackstock. A family celebration was held on Sunday with guests Lois and Glen McLeod, Orono neighbours, Eleanor and Neil Werry and Joy; and Katie and Stephen Mairs. Happy Birthday to Mr. Morrow Morrow who is always ready to challenge anyone to a good game of checkers - but from all reports you have to be prepared to lose to this champion. The scorching heat of the past week had one of the younger couples of Blackstock hosting a pool party. Guests of Janet and Dale VanCamp and Mary Ruth on Sunday were: Karen and Dennis Yellowlees, Lois and Glen McLeod, Dave and Marlene Buttery, Ross and Janet Leadbeater, Marilyn and Alan Kelly Kelly and Sandi MacDonald and friend. Everyone enjoyed the pool and social time. The Senior Citizen Euchre Party had seven tables of enthusiastic card players on Tuesday. Winners were - Rhoda Larmer, 2 - Ella Venning, Venning, 3 - Kathleen Watts, 4 - Clarence Masters, 5 - Georgena McLaughlin, 6 - Susie Harris and Low - Betsy Staniland. Draws were won by Jim, Emerton, Betsy Staniland and Mr. J. Foots. Blackstock is becoming a tourist attraction of international visitors. This past week Bernard and Martha Readerer of Gams Switzerland visited with Merrill and Norma VanCamp. VanCamp. Bernard worked at the VanCamp VanCamp farm during the 1960's and has kept in touch with the Van- Camps over the years. In 1978 Merrill Merrill and Norma were in Gams to see the Rea de re rs. Tom Stephenson from Wedderbum in the State of Victoria Australia has been staying with Glenn and Marion Larmer and Craig. Tom is participating in the Jr. Farmer exchange and will be touring all parts of Ontario. We hope that he has enjoyed his stay in Blackstock as much as the Larmers enjoyed having him. The 6th annual Horseshoe Tournament Tournament of Tom and Wilma Wotten and Claudette and Phil Archer was held over the weekend at the Archer, farm "Devitt's Dungeon" with about 65 entrants participating. Under hot and hazy skies an enjoyable enjoyable time was had by all with 1 keen competition as well. Winners were: Ladies singles - Pat Millson, Mens singles - Terry Black ; couples - Joan and Floyd Argue. Mr. & Mrs. Jim byers and family toured Western Ontario and visited Mr. * Mrs. Janice Bushfield and family. Even though this is the time for vacations there is still a news column, column, however scant. If you have travelled and wish it reported or have any news please phone before noon on Monday. SPECIAL FINE - FIN! Granulated »_gramikifed L. . FINE GRANULATED White Sugar Tlf&SSJP?" 1 J+JXX'f'.' -rrr?t-'r-v.„F3-ay-,-t uBw riv,- V • • .. ■. - .n Sr k* ^ Mi » 4 » h H';*#" 1 V ïi 1 - «•' X V • £» *> A \>/ t&'m « f i9vS ' '4 V • '<> - . I, r< -;£r M \} fyg Ùtâh fjk M» R'A.7tri ; vj vwj ^*-3 ÆéÊt ; F X ■*:] PitV • : . 1 - c -'AX' -• ■> ./ • . % : ' ■ ■= no coupon required JANE PARKER Angel Food Cake Neetleton-Ceeeerea News by Mabel Cawker 400 g SIZE-SAVE 1.00 The hay operation is now just over for year 1986 in this neck of the woods. With all the rain it has been a long, discouraging procedure. Good help has been one feature of interest interest at least! We thank those who assisted! Nestlelon Presbyterian Church An excellent service on Sunday, July 20, conducted by Rev. James Gilchrist of Oshawa. He spoke on the subject "God's Chosen Vessel" with eloquence. Despite the sultry weather a large congregation was on hand. Service next Sunday at 10 a.m.. speaker will be Mr' Fred Hobbs of Prince Albert. Services are discontinued during August, resuming resuming again September 7th. Dorothy McCabe attended at the organ. Caesarea Card Night At the friendly, Wednesday evening evening of cards, two tied for first prize: Pearl Day and Marlene Skinne. each holding - 84. Second prize - Tom Robins - 79. Irene Train - 44. Refreshments were served at the dose - to a fine number of interested folks! This Wednesday evening again for a night out and a social time together. Regatta News Coming up on the Civic Holiday weekend, August 2,3 * 4 is the annual annual Lake Scugog Regatta and Field Day. 54 years this fine event has been held in Caesarea, and of course there are many activities to interest young and old alike! A weekend for all to enjoy! A special welcome to all Scugog Council members on Saturday morning. morning. The children's gala fun parade...which is for boys and giris... 12 and under.. .will commence at 10 a.m, from the Fire Hall and travel to Putsey Park. Many prizes are donated for best costumes, best decorated bikes, etc. A Gentle Reminder! The Caesarea Annual Golf Tournament Tournament will be held on Saturday, July July 26th, at Sunnybrae Golf Course, Prince Albert. Shot gun start -10 a.m. Registration 9 a.m. County W.I. Picnic A fair attendance at the combined combined County Picnic - composed of Districts of Ontario South and Ontario Ontario North - held at Elgin Park, Uxbridge, Uxbridge, just recently. Ontario South provided the entertainment and Ontario Ontario North arranged the tables groaning with a delicious assortment assortment of cold meats, salads, desserts, and so forth. Nine members were on hand from Honeydale Branch. District President President of Ontario North - Mrs. Lloyd (Jean) Pogue and District President of Ontario South Mrs. Clarence (Alva) Thompson were present. An enjoyable day for all! Trip Enjoyed Recently Norm and Bernice Mairs, Nestleton, accompanied by Norm's brother Ted and his wife Anne had a trip to British Columbia. The highlight of their trip was a two day Mairs Reunion held at the home of a cousin at Fanny Bay, which is near Courtnay on Vancouver Island. They met some of their cousins for the first time and were given a genuine genuine royal welcome. An enjoyable time ensued with fine food, good entertainment and lots "of chatter. A most memorble occasion. They spent several days in Victoria Victoria visiting the Museum, Butchart Gardens and a tour of the city. In Vancouver they enjoyed a day at Expo taking in the B.C. buildings and some of the smaller exhibits from other countries. Caesarea Community Church On Sunday, July 20,11 a.m. a very good congregation with Rev. Dr. W.H. Crawford conducting the service. service. Kevin Adams used as his topic, "Forgiving Each Other." Gerry Adams played for the service. The children had their special little school in the Hall led by Kathy Tromans. Pltch-ln USEUSI At 7 p.m. a hymn sing was of much interest to the many folk attending attending with Gerry Adams at the, piano. Rev. Dr. Crawford and Kathy Tromans sang two lovely duets and Jacquiline McDermott played her guitar and sang, "Sweet Adora- 1 lion." She also led the choruses, request request numbers from the hymn book were sung. A very interesting, informal informal evening closing with, "To God Be The Glory" and benediction by Rev. Dr. Crawford. Kevin's parents, Sherman and Emily Adams from Kalamazoo, Michigan, U.S.A. were guests for the weekend. It was so nice to meet them at the evening service. Trips and Re-unions Enjoyed Don and Norma Frew, Nestleton, recently returned from an Alaska cruise stopping at Ketchican, Juneau, Skagway and Sitka. Their cruise ship the Niew Amsterdam had dockage along side the Canadian Canadian Pavilion at Expo '86 so they were able to visit that site as soon as they left the ship. Virginia Frew and cousin Joyce Frew from Norwich, Ontario, spent two weeks touring Alberta, taking in " the Stampede and visiting relatives. Virginia met briefly with Diana Fletcher who is working at Lake* Louise for the summer. The tenth annual Burrage reunion reunion was held at the home of Don and Norma Frew on July 12th, with 48 family members in attendance despite a rainy day - an enjoyable time was had by all. On Saturday, July 19, a family reunion reunion of the Frew clan was held at the farm home of Wallace and Eleanor Kennedy, La Salette, Ontario. Ontario. Ninety year old Jack Frew was in attendance and enjoyed the ' presence of his 28 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren. Family members were present from London, London, Detroit, Woodstock, Port Hope and area towns and villages. David and Leah Frew along with Bob and Charlene Moxon of Janet- ville, enjoyed a fly in at the Cubhaven Inc. airport at Lochaven, Pennsylvania last week. People from all over North America met and enjoyed the camaraderie of flying flying experiences. Their return trip was delayed because of fog in the mountains but they were able to manoeuvre through cloudy skies and limped into Nestleton on a wing and a prayer! Social Notes Lawrence and Gwen Malcolm, Nestleton, had a nice visit with son Barry and Joan Malcolm of Simcoe - and also were luncheon guests with Gwen's uncle and aunt Mr. & Mrs. J. Arnot Van Nest of Brantford. Sunday guests with John and Marion Hall, Wm's Point, were son Bill and Lorraine, Michael & Christopher of Ajax, and John's sister Helen Henry, Columbus, and brother William Hall - a resident of Hillsdale Manor, Oshawa. Mrs. Heather Munro of Sonya, was an overnight guest with Mrs. , Neta Fish, Nestleton this past week. Sam and Mabel Cawker, Scugog Pt. Rd., paid an early morning surprise surprise visit to brother Gord Cawker of Lindsay this past Tuesday. They caught up on the latest family news over a cup of coffee. So great to see Gord feeling fit, enthused, and golfing golfing two-three afternoons a week - . getting a lot out of life! Sympathy Extended Marion Taylor Ford, Toronto, passed away after five weeks in hospital, and the funeral service was held from the Ralph Day Funeral Home last Friday. She leaves to mourn, her husband Bob Ford and son Paul. Marion was bom and raised at Nestleton - a very talented girl - a poetess and musician musician of note - greatly loved and respected by all who knew her. She has had ill health for a number of years now. We extend deepest sympathy sympathy to her loving husband Bob and son Paul - many other relatives and a host of friends, She will be sadly missed! Get Well Very best wishes to friends Ella Bowers, Doris Rohrer and Madeline Cawker - all in hospital at time of writing. 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