Attendance down for Kent clan Nestleton - Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker Family Interests Norm and Bernice Mairs of Nestleton held the Kent family picnic at their home on Saturday, July 7th. The attendance was down from last year due to the cool weather. The older folk enjoyed catching up on the fami- ly news and the young fry had fun playing together- rides, games and so forth. A fine reu- nion for the Kents. Weekend guests at Bill and Mildred Fortune's home at Blackstock over the weekend were: Lyn- da, Terry, Robert and Scott McElwain from Leamington arriving Friday evening- then on Saturday- Patricia, Suzanne and Lori Welk, Eganville came. A great get-together for the family! Daughter-in-law, Carolyn Emersons (Ian's wife) of St. Johns, Newfoundland, spent the July 1st weekend with Edgar and Anne Emer- son at their home at Nestleton. This past week- Edgar and Anne drove to Chicago to bring son Doug Emerson home- who has just graduated from the American Academy of Arts. An arduous trip with luggage, etc. Our "warmest congratula- tions" to Doug! Norm and Bernice Mairs, Nestleton, attend- ed the lovely wedding of her niece, Melanie Kent of Sundridge, to Gary Hotchkiss of North Bay. The reception was held at June's restaurant in Magnetewan. Very best wishes to this young cou- ple for much happiness. Over the weekend, Richard and Janice MacKenzie were atten- ding the horse show at -Exterior Painting- -Interior Painting- -Wallpaper- -- Free Estimates -- | TIM PELYK 985-3490 Sutton- Richard is the of- ficial blacksmith. This show is an annual event. Claire MacKenzie is hav- ing a holiday with her grandparents Dr. and Mrs. MacKenzie at their cottage in Haliburton. Leslie MacKenzie is visiting her cousin Jen- nifer Scott at Corbyville. Ann Lees of Scotland has been enjoying a visit with her mother Mrs. Cecil Henderson and sister Mrs. Cliff Davis of St. Christopher. Her holi- day will soon be over as she leaves for home this coming Saturday. It has been so nice to meet Ann and we hope she will come back to Canada very soon again. Chad and Brad Holland of Bowmanville were overnight guests with grandparents Grahame and Neta Fish of Nestleton. Guests for Sunday evening dinner, July 1st were: Mr. and Mrs. Jim Leishman, Michael, Jamie and William from Reaboro; Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Holland, Chad and Craig, Bowmanville; and Mrs. Marlene Bannister, Vicki, Karen and friend, Keith and Rhonda from Peterborough - a birth- day celebration for Karen, Chad and Craig. A lovely birthday par- ty was held for 4 year old Avril Walker on Friday, July 6, hosted by her mother and father- David and Regenia Walker, at their home at Lake Scugog. Little Nursery School friends attended. Those present were: Ben and Andrea Stevenson; Lisa and Danny Bucking; Leslie, Emily and Andrew Lamb; David and Tracy McKee; Kristi Chann- ing; Chad and Krista ) ~ SHORT TERM CERTIFICATES 30 - 59 Days 10v4% (Minimum $5,000.) 30- 119 days 11Y4% (Minimum $50,000) GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES 2 Year Annual Interest 13% Minimum $500.00 5 Year Annual Interest 13%% Minimum $500.00 [a Nm Rates subject to Change without Notice STANDARD TRUST 165 Queen Street, P.O. Box 1318 Port Perry, Ontario 1.0B INO Telephone: 985-8435 I( ompan, Momhe ( goods -- Mop Muirhead; Jessica and Joey Drinck and Kyle Walker. On Saturday, grandpa and grandma Hill from Oshawa visited with David and Regenia, Avril and Kyle. Uncle Martin Hill and Mary Ann Drake were Satur- day evening guests. Sam and Mabel Cawker, Scugog Point Road, attended the 50th anniversary celebration on Saturday evening, for George and Myrtle Palmer of Oshawa. The party was held at the Shrine Club, Oshawa, and "hosted" by their family, Garnet, Beryl and Neil. Many old and young friends were pre- sent to extend "very best wishes' to a popular cou- ple. The evening was spent dancing and later a lovely buffet supper was enjoyed. Warmest wishes for many more happy years together! On Sunday afternoon the Cawkers enjoyed the Bicentennial straw- berry social and garden party held at Sharview Farm, Prince Albert. An excellent attendance was on hand for this old-fashioned nostalgic setting- with music from the past- a fine con- tinuous entertainment from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. with M.C. Terry Hodgins announcing the various items. Everyone enjoyed themselves immensely! The Wednesday even- ing euchre results as follows: First prize- Em- mie Cox- 90; Second- Irene Train- 83; Roy Werry- 51. A very good attendance. The Church News With cool weather prevailing some forty in- terested folks attended Nestleton United, Sun- day, July 8. Gail Hiemstra favoured with a lovely solo with organist Gwen Malcolm playing softly MODULAR 4 SERVICING PHILIPS throughout. Rev. Dale Davis extended a warm welcome to all and brought a fine message to the congregation bas- ed on passages of Scrip- ture from Isaiah and Luke. Familiar hymns were sung. A very mean- ingful service. At Caesarea Com- munity Church, a splen- did attendance with Rev. W.H. Crawford, D.D. taking his text from John- Chapter 9; theme- "The Blind Sea.' Music was supplied by guitar accompaniment and a solo was enjoyed. A special speaker for next Sunday -- so try and attend. Tractor pull MC was in top form Blackstock Area News by Joyce Kelly The Tractor Pull turn- ed out very successful after two rainy after-- noons on Friday and Saturday which gave the planners consider- able cause for concern. There were fine crowds both evenings with excellent competition in the many varied classe- es. As ususal M.C. Harvey Graham was in fine form. In all there were 154 pupils. Friday was moving day for three local families. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thompson moved into their new home on Highway 57 formerly owned by the Clark family, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Morton, Michelle and Bradley moved into the Thompson house and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shortridge, of Port Perry moved into the Morton House. Is this what you call Musical Houses? A former teacher at Cartwright High School from the 60's, Mr. Ali Khan passed away last week. Brian and Barbara Park, Mississauga, Mark and Crystal Cummings and Baby Rachael Lakehurst, ALLTYPES - ALL MAKES STEREOS & HI-FI'S 1 THIS COUPON WORTH $5.00 OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE CALL 723-5341 214BLOORST E Serving Port Perry & Area for the past 15 years PARKSIDE STEREO & FACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTRE FOR: PHILIPS RCA ZENITH TOSHIBA HITACHI (LOYDS MICROWAVE OVEN SERVICE 8 FCONOMY COMPACT STANDARD AFULL SIZF ANEW PONTIAC ® LOWRATES OLONG TERM FASING ® TRUCK RENTALS T PHILP PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 1OVANEDWARD DRIVE PORT PERRY 98% 8474 OPEN Weer Aay1109P M FradaystotP trdayiioaP M Kelli Cummings, Peter- borough, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kelly, Bobcaygeon were weekend guests of Gerald and Joyce Kelly and girls. The weekly card party had the following winners 1. Harold Swain -83; 2. Lorne Swain - 81; 3. B. Barrett-74; 4. Wm. Forder - 73; 5. W. Dobbie - 71; 6. Eunice Ego -70; Draws - 1.R. Ego, 2. James Emmer- ton 3. W. Dobbie. Mrs. Grant Thompson attended Beaverton Centennial Weekend. She enjoyed the Reunion of students of Beaverton Continuation School whcih she attended sixty-four years ago. There will be a comm- unity shower for Laurie Bailey on Sunday, July 22 at the Blackstock Public School auditor- ium at 1:30. Ladies are asked to bring along a favourite recipe as they are making a shower cookbook for her that day. David and Mary Lou Kellogg with two week old Janelle of Welcome were overnight guests of her parents, Neil and Noreen Malcolm. Sun- day guests to join a family gathering were Mr. Stanley Malcolm, Port Perry, Gord Mal- colm, Ajax, Jamie. and Jennifer Malcolm, Brennan and Alaina. Sorry to report that Jennie Bailey is in Port Perry Hospital. Mrs. Kenneth Samells attended the funeral of her cousin, Brenda (Hickson) Isaac in Campbellford on Tues- day. She was a drown- ing victim. 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