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Port Perry Star, 27 Jul 1982, p. 29

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EAGER Ret 7 RC A 5 Lf Gar TP AEA by Mabel G. Cawker Visitations & Holidaying Mr. and Mrs. Jim Souter, Scugog Point, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sharpe of Caesarea, to the C.N.I.B. noon with pleasant company- Mon. this past week with Mr. and Mrs. George Bowers of Nestleton. On Tues. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Lywood and son Percy of Norland were dinner guests at the noon hour with Mr. and Mrs. & George Bowers. . Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fish, Lisa and Laura, Oshawa, 3 were Friday evening supper " guests with Mr. and Mrs. 1 Grahame Fish, Nestleton. Little Chad Holland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Holland Bowmanville, spent Sat. with grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Grahame Fish. The parents were supper guests. EAN RR Cg 110 0% er 0 24, Wy 5 RUHR AR 2 Fyre { z Hammond organ for the hymns. The minister's topic was based on Holy Scrip tures- Acts 4: 1-12. Services for both Sunday i and Church will be held during dance at the Sunday service at 10 a.m. with Rev. Fred Swann reading Romans II and continuing with the series. His theme: "The un- fathomable goodness and mercy of God." Mrs. Scott presided at the organ. A coridal welcome to the service next Sunday, Aug." 1st, at 10 a.m. NOTE: There will be no service the last three Sundays in August- 15th, 22nd and 29th. Service in Nestleton United Church will commence next Sunday, August 1st, at 11:15 a.m. with our new minister Rev. Dale ps 30 5 SYS \ PLAT good attendance is expected to welccme him to the charge. The Anglican con- gregation will be made most welcome at either Black- stock at 10 a.m. or Nestleton The weather was a bit uncer- tain at times but the rain held off and finally the sun came out. Glorious picnic weather. After the usual swimming, visiting and so forth- a boun- tiful array of delicious fdod was partaken of- at 5 p.m. and enjoyed by all. Members were present from Frobisher Bay, Tor- onto, Kirkfield, Lindsay, Oshawa, Vancouver, Bow- manville,. Scugog Island, Port Perry, Manchester, and Nestleton. A warm thank you to the committee who planned the event- namely ORY Y 2 : . Vea 2 ' » .® A AIT CRANE pA DRE SLEPT Nestleton, Caesarea News Get Well Wishes We extend "very best wishes' for good health to a neighbour and friend Mr. Victor Malcolm, Nestleton, who is recuperating after parents of a lovely baby daughter, Ashleigh Eliza- beth, born at Oshawa General Hospital, Sunday July 18th, a little sister for Aaron. Sympathy Sincere sympathy is ex- tended to wife Nellie and the family, ip the passing of a devoted husband and father - the late Mr. George John- ston, Cadmus, who died this past week. He was well known in Cartwright circles and will be greatly missed by all who knew hime. News of interest phone 986- vay, PA : RANI 81 et $ hore A390 v, g ' CA Eh Tan, "a3 A's $e NTH 4 » ' ¥f , [1 ' " o 3 8 % 9. } ' 1 . t 9) I Le, aa aa a I TARE ANPERS SFE NTT pias iardesdiish ou da 0a I AN [ a R.A PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday July 27, 1982 -- 29 E. MANNEN, oc. ox DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC ~ DRUGLESS THERAPY 24 WATER ST., PORT PERRY picnic on Sunday July 17th the summer at 11 am. A at 11:45a.m. surgery in Oshawa Hospital. For A ointment X, held in Lakeview Park, warm welcome to attend He oxpects io be home Dia Monday, Wednesday O pp Oshawa. An enjoyable after- next Sunday at 11 a.m. Family Reunion & Friday CALL: 985-9192 le On Sunday, July 25, the Happy Event CO plus appetizing food. Nestleton annual Cawker reunion was Congratulations to {i Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Presbyterian Church held at Cedar Park,Hampton Michael and Gisela Cawker e > Lywood of Lindsay visited on A very gratifying atten with a splendid attendance. of Oshawa who are the proud ; / F. ALAN LAWSON ca. TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY 221 King St. E., Oshawa, Ontario Tel: (416) 433-2166 ESTATE MANAGERS 435 George St. N., Peterborough, Ontario Tel: (705) 745-2741 Ronald Pidduck Roma Dobby T.R. Canden C.A. -- Trustee SERVICES INCLUDE: Trustee in Bankruptcy Reorganization of insolvent businesses including proposals. Assistance to secured creditors in reali- zation of collateral. Other receivership and trustee services. Mr. and Mrs. L. Malcolm, Davis, L. Th. in charge. A Frank and Grace Hastings. 4715. Thank you. bP Nestleton, spent a few days 7 holidaying last week. They ® ™ TN Es toured the Agricultural FRANK'S £0 =i Utica area news ; enjoyed three Shakespear- : : Ras TS RESTAURANT | also visited the Mennonite by Vera Brown . i ri ink at Oshawa and Little Britain. 57 Country- The Elmira area. 2 0 oe mda. © Raceskireasure hunt, candy Caesarea - 986-5553 8; Sunday visitors with Mr. " Sonn Hay Bill and Debbie Slute were Scramble were events enjoy- 2 and mrs. L. Malcolm were: ~ AuBuSt Ist, please note, Sunday supper guests of his ed by the youngsters. Adults hi Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Malcolm and Jove of Ajax, Miss Gail Malcolm, Black- stock, and Mr. and Mrs. there will not be a Church service and the next service will be held on August 8th at 10:00 a.m. in Uitca Church and it will be a service of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Slute. . Mr.and Mrs. Jack Hinch- cliffe of Toronto visited with enjoyed the egg throwing contest and bingo. A crochet afghan and cushion was given for the attandance Thursday - Friday - Saturday toa DANCE David Malcolm and boys of : the Eric Carre family on prize. Money was given to a Nestleton. celebration 2 Pog? 20th Saturday." On Sunday the the eldest adult and a 'coin LIVE B AND } 1 Mr. and Mrs. Grahame ry e Lb. W. i collection to the youngest 5 Ly i and will be conducted by the Carres attended a birthday : : EF 'Fish, Mr. and Mrs. Ron | = = rmer UC.W party for the children of Mr. child. Smorgasbord lunch 23 Jacobs, Rhonda and Deanna, ;1,qw.A. members re cord- and Mrs. Jim Locke in New- was served with free pop to RESTAURANT HOURS: Daily 11 A.M. to 1 A.M. go ackstock, visite e St market. e children. To conclu . ve . . . GA Torons? Meisopolitan 20 on jalyy nied io Bit nd. f Re Miss Julia Croxall spent a evening, dancing wag enjoy- Specializing in Italian Dishes! ik es. of last week and en- . " week at the Girl Guide Camp e y all. e execu ve S 0 %* am joyed the tour very much. ths conclision of the wre ey at Doe Lake and on Sunday planned a gorn and weiner ASK FOR OUR SP ECIALS Gn Mr. and Mrs. Brian Larkin cliffe and 1 amily have Mr. and Mrs. John Croxall, roast on September 11th. ho and Paul of Brantford-and oo; returned home from Sarah and Shelley who had ~~ Mrs. Mildred Thompson hs ee father Me Bray a vacation where they stayed been camping at Arrowhead accompanied the Phyllis Guaranteed Investment Certificates i 3 and Brian's father Mr. Stan at the cottage of Mr. and Provincial Park picked her Clarke family to Kemptville 2 3 Larkin, Sr. of England were yp "5. "Miller on Lake UP On their way home. On on Sunday to celebrate the l1&3YearAnnual........... 17.50% : i guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Erie and also visited at Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. 80th birthday of Phyllis's 2&4 YearAnnual........... 17.25% : Dayes for Sunday dinner. Niagara Falls before return- Oswald Croxall and Mr. and mother, Mrs. Sloan. 5 Year Annual 17.75% 3 Mrs. Frances Sutton, and ing home. Sunday visitors Mrs. Terry Mancini and Euchre results from last gg ~~ JV TAG «eee h ess siwn . % 4. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Gray of i've cinieee" oo Mr. Gina visited with John and Friday were Ladies 1st to 1,2,4&5 Year Monthly ...... 17.0 3 Orono, and Mr. and Mrs. ~anq' yr lmer AEC MH family. Jeanette Houghland, 2nd N 3Year Monthly ........ a 17.25% 9 "Charlie Andrews and girls of and family of Greenbank The Lindsay-Crowells Lena Ogden and low to Allie (Rates subject to change without notice.) 3 Prince Albert were evening Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey Family re-union was held at Hanshaw. Mens ist to Bruce We Buy 1st & 2nd M . h guests. accompanied Mr. and Mrs, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Houghland, 2nd Myrtle Alsop y ortgages! a . Sandy Moore to the Fiddle RussellLindsayrecentlyand and low to Owen Gray. : gr ; Caesarea euchre Results and Tapdancing competition therain didn't stop themany Freeze-out winners were 4 d Winners . for last Wed. 4 pohcavgeon on Friday. activities that were planned. Bruce Hougland and Owen SCUGOG i IN AN | A El 8 evening are as follows: First n.c * "George Harper There were relatives from Gray with Allie Hanshaw & 28 prize- Gayle Pelririe with ,410nd0d a bridal shower for Toronto, New Brunswick, and Grant Bright coming SERVICES 2 A 102. Second prize- Kay ' ; Millbrook, Minden, Whitby, 2, There pl be Seles i \ Brown with 85. Low score- "euchre riday at 8 p.m. Y k: 1 nth lei B | ac ks foc k | : | 250 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERR 6 Wed. evening in mind for an ANDY-CO DRIVING PHONE 985-3832 4 3 interesting game of cards - From page 23 and bring along a few friends vacation in the British Isles. About seventy Fergusons SCHOOL LTD. All Members of Canada Deposit Insurance Corp. ¢ to support the hard working 3 ladies auxiliary. Time: TA Che 3% 686-2224 Income Tax Deductible 852-3223 8 p.m. at Caesarea Centre. gathered at the lovely home "BY APPOINTMENT ONLY* z a - Paes of Harvey and Joan Graham 2Y C on Sunday, July 25 at noon i aesarea for their annual reunion. vE aq Community Church Following the picnic dinner a HOME COMFORT : it A ign Church on Sunday business meeting conducted Sox 3 ast, w v. Dr. W. "by President, Bill Ferguson. WH i ford gondheling on Styles: The children enjoyed ' For All Of UI R M ENT S i . Ww. Lrawiord play swimming and games under - 0 ee ; y - the supervision of Cheryl PETROLEUM RE U E Bu \ Auction Sales DeJong and Heather and is | McLaughlin and Kathleen 24 Hour Complete Dorrell awarded adult H ti Se . Pp P SATURDAY AUGUST 7 prizes. Rev. and Mrs. eatin rvice in Port Perry Jkx > SALEVIA: 10.00 M, Clarence® Ferguson had & roryy by ar. EMERGENCY SERVICE [| ¢ antiques, | -of small Inter- d a uss, tarde qu WS ey 4 Innisfail, Alberta - while Pfoenix S.J Coupe 3 the Estate of the late REUBEN others from a distance were Day or Night - Phone 5% Haig: or aan he from Tilbury, Belleville, Cay Ew LEASING > i) west 'and souih of the Fou; Orillia, Ottawa, and Toronto. STANDARD & FULL SIZE © TRUCK RENTALS 085-2 572 A Sornais, Good selection of WE Ry ES ' . 8 antique dishes, silver, violin, ¥ x : . xa . . & good hutch, Duncan Phyfe table Acres" PERL P Furnaces - Air Conditioning - Boilers 3 a oasis rion Suliey Pleate- phone your PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED - Air Cleaners - Humidifiers He week's paper. Sale at 10 am. Summer news into 986-4257 Mili 00 0 to A IR Reg Johnson Auctioneer (705) before noon on Mondays. Saturdays toAPM. 3 357-3270. Thank you.

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