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Port Perry Star, 6 Aug 1980, p. 31

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{ 4 4 3 8 ES ; < 1 \ 4 i 1 i 1» ; < 3 3 |e 3 2 4 . » by Mabel Cawker Enjoyable Trip Abroad Mildred and Bill Fortune of Nestleton and Blackstock, recently returned from a -delightful three week vaca- tion to the United Kingdom. Bill, who was born and raised in Edinburgh, Scot- land, came to Canada in 1953 and had not been in the U.K. since that time. The For- tunes visited friends in Wom- bourne, Nottingham, Lincoln, Edinburgh, and Thurso, covering over 2000 miles in their "leased mini." Bill was able to see many old friends including the principal of the first school he taught in at Biltsthorpe. The old gentleman is now 86 yéars of age and thoroughly enjoyed the visit, discussing staff and incidents of some 30 years ago: . While Mildred and Bill were in the United Kingdom the Pink Shoppe operated smoothly with Violet Lang- feld, Scarborough, and Julie Walker, Sault St. Marie in charge and they stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Donneral in Nestleton. Lynda McElwain Robert and Scott from Gelert also stayed with the Donner- als and Lynda assisted at the --Pink-Shoppe as well: i We are pleased to hear that Mrs. Donneral is feeling much better again after her relapse recently and was 4 able to visit with Rosemarie and Bill Abbott of Brampton. who were recent Sunday uests. . Warmest wishes rom Nestleton friends. Wedding of Interest Nestleton United Church was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Saturday August 2 when Mr. and Mrs. Steven Johnson were united in marriage by Rev. Victor Parsons. The reception was held at the lovely summer home of the bride's grand- mother, Mrs, Frank Mollard Scugog Point. Congratula- tions and best wishes to this young couple from the area. Birthday Party Norm and Bernice Mairs, Nestleton, were guests at the Barbecue supper held at the home of daughter Diane and John Slute, R.R.1 Oshawa, a birthday celebration for two year old Jeremy Jay on Sunday August 3. Happy belated birthday to Jeremy Jay. Norm and Bernice Mairs attended two functions re- Shaklee Products during the past week. On Friday even- ing they were dinner guests at the Guild Inn and won the Award for No. 1 achievers for Assistant Supervisors. ~On~July 1§t they became Supervisors. Heartiest congratulations. On Satur- day Norm and Bernice Mairs Grace Bajema, Nestleton, and Alice Mulder, Bowman- INSTANT PASSPORT PHOTOS Ready while you wait. RELIABLE Plumbing & Heating Ltd. New Installations - Repairs Alterations - Power Drain Cleaning _ Porch Enclosures Doors - Windows - Siding PORT PERRY STAR | | BERTFABER 23 Street oN S18 Baus 8 "HN "Service is Our Business" A-1 GOODMAN ALUM PLUMBING Complete Bathroom Renovations Ceramic Tiles - Vanities - Fixtures All Types of Water Pumps Rebuilt a FA YA Rpt LEP Ar-H ran, ' ville, attended an all day meeting held at the Inn on the Park, Toronto. Caesarea Euchre Results A successful Euchre was held Wesnesday evening last with 10 tables in progress. Winners were as follows: 1. Aileen Mahoney-97; 2. Mard- ie Handyside-96. Low score Doris Devlin-43. Special draw won by Carolyn Parish. Winner of most lone hands for the month of July with 17 was Marilyn Hewson. A ladies Auxiliary draw- a regular summer feature 1st prize, Swag lamp-Yvonne Prieb, 2nd prize Afghan-won by Joyce Dobson and 3rd prize, a hibachi-won by Fred Farrow. Tonight, Wed. Aug- ust 6th as usual at 8 p.m. Nestleton Presbyterian Church Regular service was held at 10 a.m. with a fair attend- ance. Rev. Fred Swann continued with the series re-""Acts of the Apostles'. Mrs. Shirley Scott played for the service and the choir rendered an Anthem which was much appreciated by the congregation. Next Sunt day at 10 a.m. everyone welcome. North Nestleton United On Sunday morning August 3rd at 11:15 a.m. Rev. Victor Parsons used as his theme "Unexpected Lois Places' based on Scriptures Genesis 28: 10-22 and Matt- hew II: 25-30. In the choir Miss Gail Malcolm favoured with a solo accompanied by her mother, Mrs. L. Malcolm. Mr. Ralph Sadler and Mr. Norm Mairs receiv- ed the offering. Service next Sunday August 10 at usual hour. The following Sunday, August 17th at 2:30 p.m. the Decoration Day Service will be held. Rev. Victor Parsons giving the message and a Trio from Blackstack provid- ing special music to be 'PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed, August 6, 1980 -- 31 accompanied by Mrs. L. Malcolm. Family Visitations Mr. Barry Malcolm, Simcoe, spent the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Malcolm of Nestleton. Visiting at the Cawker homestead, Scugog Point Road, during the week were: Mrs. Carroll Cawker, Cheryl and Bryan of Sudbury, Mrs. Merna Cawker, Chris, Curt and Cathy of Oshawa, Mast- er Jason Cawker of Scarbor- ough. Jason and Bryan are spending two weeks with - Nestleton and area news Sam and Mabel at the farm. Recent guests with Mr. and Mrs, L. Malcolm were: Miss Laurie 'Malcolm and friend of Peterborough, Mrs. Jud. Sinclair of Toronto, and Miss Gail Malcolm, Black- stock. We trust the past holiday weekend has been a safe and happy one for all travelling within the area. Congratulations! To the Caesarea folk for a very successful Regatta during the weekend. Phone in an item of inter- est for next week 986-4715. Thank you. Blackstock and area news by Joyce Kelly Services have returned to regular hours at the United Church with the return of Rev. and Mrs. Victor Parsons and Linda from a motor trip to points in Saskatchewan. Next week Church Vacation School for boys and girls ages 3 to 12 will be held August 11 to #5 from 9 to 11 each morning at the Blackstock United Church. A long time ne. Mrs. 'Goodwin Meyers, Florida Li last Tuesday with Mrs. Walter Lawrence. The seasons have become rather confused recently it DIRECTORY DON MYERS EXCAVATING Specializing in "Fort ELECTRIC MOTOR REWINDING & REPAIR MITTON ELECTRIC Telephone 668-2670 208 Chestnut St. East KEN RANKIN PLUMBING 38 CALEB STREET - PORT PERRY - ONTARIO New Installations - Renovations - Repairs Hot Water Heater Installation Sofl-Fasti -Evesioug Oerines iees Ns Sopeinat Whitby, Onfario. - Repairs - i ior Cili . ' ] vest Qualys TriicPrices | | °° FaeEEsATEs | | PORTPERRY,ONTARID | [ V-BELTS - PULLEYS For Free Cetiviates Ga 725-1044 OSHAWA PHONE 985-3142 CHAIN-SPROCKETS 985-8523 985-7758 PORT PERRY ROLLING HILLS RANCH Complete Horseman's Centre TRAIL RIDES - By Appointment Only "SLEIGH & HAY RIDES" Lessons - Instructions at All Levels - Horses Boarded Box & Standing Stalls - Daily Turnout - Large Paddocks Frank & Glenda Perry - R.R. 2, (Shirley Road), Port Perry FREE ESTIMATES ELECTRIC Residential - Farm - Commercial BOX 1148 - PORT PERRY 985-8537 REASONABLE RATES Paperhanging - Painting - Spraying - Texturing FoR mour once ou. 985-3608 , JAMES RANKIN DECORATING CUSTOM DRAPERIES Shop-at-Home Service - Wallpaper - Drapery Yardgoods & Tracks BRIAN S. JORDAN BLACKSTOCK 986-4477 1-666-2343 "COLONY DRYWALL & ACOUSTICS LTD. Interior Contractors - Commercial/Residential Specializing in Prefinished Ceilings, Lathe & Plaster, Demountable Partitions Renovations - FREE ESTIMATES - WHITBY ' Ed Woodward DURHAM WATER DELIVERY Crystal Clear Water For SWIMMING POOLS - WELLS - CISTERNS - ROAD COMPACTION - (416) 655-3171 appears. Mrs. Jennie Bailey reports having three Easter lilies blooming in her garden. Mr. and Mrs. David Petrie and family have relatives from Scotland visiting for the next six weeks. David's mother, Mrs. Petrie and his cousin Mrs. Susan Wallace and Ian will be taking in some Ontario activities during their holidays. Little Jennifer Henry is mighty proud these days "with "the arrival of a new baby brother Travis. Congratulations to happy parents Judy and Rob. Mr. and Mrs. Harold McLaughlin énjoyed a Trentway conducted tour to Pocono Hills, Pennsylvania last week from Monday to Thursday. Elizabeth Kelly left last Wednesday for her three week exchange trip to England and Wales with the British Guides. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Walter Lawrence on the passing of her sister Mrs. Alice Hardsand of Oshawa on Sunday, August 3. The funeral was on Tuesday afternoon. Guests with Mrs. Lawrence were Mr. and Mrs. Shaver of Calgary, Alberta; Mr. and Mrs. Galant of Oshawa and Mrs. Susie Harris. The Senior Citizen Card Party had 20 tables with the "following results - 1 - Pearl Day - 8%:; 2-Renee Anchor- 89, 3-Ruby Tripp-89, 4-Ethel Goble-86, 5-Flossie Aldred- 85, 6-M. Poots-83, and low Ethel Hudson. 50-50 Draw - Elwood Tripp. $5 Draw - Mrs. Reid Cook. Kristen Eccelstone, Rich- mond Hill, Mary and John Ecclestone of Sudbury are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eccelstone and other rela- tives. i& Church Services THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. R. Brawn, Minister SUNDAY AUGUST 10 9:55 a.m. Worship at St. John's Presbyterian PRINCE ALBERT 9:55 a.m. Worship at St. John's Presbyterian SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. C. Clarke Rev. E. Linstead Services Scugog-9:45a.m. Manchester-11:15a.m. HOPE CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH OF PORT PERRY Divine Redemption is our only hope Services in the Presbyterian Church 11:30 a.m. Morning Church 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship Rev. J. Geuzebroek Everyone Welcome PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 110 Lilla South - 985-2420 Rev. R. Batten Rev. I. MacLean 10 a.m. Family Bible Hour 11 a.m. Praise and Worship 7 p.m. Evangelistic Service Wed., 7 p.m. Youth Service 8 p.m. Bible Study & Prayer We care! PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA - Rev. Stuart McEntyre ST. JOHN'S PORT PERRY 319 Queen Street SUNDAY AUGUST 10 9:55 a.m. Divine Worship Joint Services with Port Perry United Visitors cordially welcomed BURNS CHURCH ASHBURN SUNDAY AUGUST 10 ~,10 a.m. Church School " 11:15a.m. Divine Worship PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor David Payne 9:45 a.m. Bible School 11 a.m. Morning Worship 7:00 p.m. Fairgrounds Open Air Service Wed. 7:30 p.m. Family Prayer and Bible Study ~~ Everyone welcome Nursery provided CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R.c. Rose Rector Honorary Assistant Rev. A. Woolcock SUNDAY AUGUST 10 Trinity X , 11:15 a.m. Morning Prayer ST. JOHNS BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY AUGUST 10 Trinity X 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion net? OT ark RE" -- ~ Te . PRY ne BATES Le

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