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Port Perry Star, 28 Aug 1984, p. 36

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iS a a \ | Gh - i CHR PTEREER FG Tw RR EN 36 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. August 28, 1984 Ever dreamed of being a Cartwright Scout? Nestleton - Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker _ Cartwright Scouting The Cartwright Group Committee is holding registration night Thursday, Sept. 6 at 6:30 p.m. at Blackstock Rec. Centre. Registration is open to all boys - 5-17 years old interested in joining the Scouting movement. See Ad in notice section of the Port Perry Star. Family Newsworthy ~~ Items Good friends, Stafford and Bessie Cosway of Brooklin, were guests with Sam and Mabel Cawker at the farm, Scugog Point Rd. on Wednesday - a most enjoyable visit! Alan and Eleanor Cawker of Oshawa were Monday evening guests. An old friend - Charles Nesbit of St. Christopher, dropped in for a visit on Thursday. Always pleased to see him. Mrs. Vivian Weather- all of Oshawa, spent a few days last week with her brother and wife, 'Ralph and Leona Sadler of Nestleton. Mr. and Mrs. L. Slemon and Mr. and Mrs. E. Trewin of Haydon had tea with the Sadlers recently. This past weekend, daughter Gloria and lan Scott, Charles and Jennifer of Corbyville, were guests with Ralph and Leona Sadler. Card Night On Wed. evening a larger attendance again due to the cooler weather. The results are as follows: First prize winner - Doris Rohrer - 82; Second prize - Freda Wingrove - with 80; Low score - Mary Thomas - 42. A pleasant evening with refreshments and a social hour after. Again this Wednesday at the Centre, for a little diversion. Best Wishes Our "very best wishes" for better health to little 4 year old Casey Panchuk, son of Larry and Betty Pan- chuk of R.R.1, Nestle ton. Casey has been a patient in Sick Child ren's Hospital but is now at home and improving. Also "warmest wishes" to friend, Daisy McNeely who has returned home from Port Perry Hospital but isn't too well. We trust for much better health in the near future. Sympathy Very sorry to hear of the death of a neigh- bour, Mr. Julian Stoch of R.R.1, Nestleton this past week. Our condol- ences to his grieving wife and family. Congratulations Claire and Leslie MacKenzie of Nestleton, had a successful show with their ponies at the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto this past week. Our warmest congratula- tions to the girls! Nestleton United Church The sun shone bright- ly for the church service at Nestleton United on August 26 -with some forty worshippers just getting back to normal after the month long holiday break. Lovely flowers graced the sanc- tuary arranged by Bern- ice Mairs from her garden. The choir anthem was an old favourite - a quartet sang "In the Garden" with organist Gwen Malcolm leading. Rev. Dale Davis in good form after the holiday - presented a timely message based on passages from Exodus 17 and Matthew 4. The children came to the front and enjoyed the interesting story. A meaningful Hymn closed the service. Next Sunday at 11:15 a.m. Caesarea Community Church A very good attend- ance on Sunday morn- ing at the Caesarea church. Mrs. Gretel Cameron sang a general favourite "I Believe' with Tracy Blayone from Manchester accompanying on the piano. Rev. W.H. Craw- ford preached on 'expect the Miracle' from Acts 3: 5 - stress- ing the idea if we have faith we will receive. Next Sunday for a warm welcome. Wedding Vows Exchanged On Saturday after- noon a lovely wedding was solemnized in Caes- area Church when Ran- dolph Bruce, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Bruce Ewart of Caesarea ex- changed marriage vows with Christine Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ingram. The officiating clergyman was Rev. W.H. Craw- ford D.D. and the wedd- ing music was played by Mrs. Bonnie Ballingal of Scugog Island. Very best wishes to this young couple for happ- iness! Congratulations Congratulations to the Blackstock Fair Board for another successful fair this past Saturday with many activities of . interest for all ages. This is the 119th annual Fair for the "folks' of Cartwright and we do commend them for a fine effort! Will Appear in Musical Mrs. Gretel Cameron of Caesarea and Oshawa will be appear- ing in the Oshawa Little Theatre Musical entitled "Music Ten" - a review of ten years of musicals they have pro- duced such as South Pacific, Guys and Dolls, Kiss Me Kate and many others. Dates for this fine musical will be September 6,7,8,13,14, and 15 at Little Theatre, 62 Russett St. in Oshawa. Tickets are available at Saywell's Stock #4R432 199 sales lax, BW iicense & Irelght 2.3 I. engine, 4 speed 815 King St.W. at Thornton Rd Oshaw.. Store, 14 Simcoe South, Oshawa, Ph. 728-8821. Bicentennial Tea Of Interest Ontario South District Women's Institutes will be "hosting" a "come and go"' Bicentennial "Tea, bake and craft table and display of Tweedsmuir Higtories to be held at the Municipal Hall in Port Perry on Tuesday, Sept- - ember 11 from 2 - 4p.m. All ladies who can, are asked to wear an old fashioned gown for the occasion. This is most important for Curators in charge of Histories. The public is cordially invited to attend. See notice in the Port Perry Star. A Reminder Keep in mind - Port Perry is gearing up for another big Fair for the Labour Day weekend commencing on Sat- urday - a three day event - so try and be on hand for this excellent Fair. Garden clubis busy The Aug. 7th meeting of the Pine Ridge Garden Club had a good turnout to hear and thoroughly enjoy Ken Brown's informative and lively talk and slides on House Plants. The Monthly Compet- ition "House Pet' - Your Favourite House Plant - was won by Mary Frey, Bernice Bernard, Shirley Love and Grace Bajema. The September meeting will be held on Wed. Sept. 5th, which will be the Fall Flower and Vege- table Show and a work- shop on miniatures by Merlin Slute. Tickets can still be obtained for a bus trip to the Metro Toronto Zoo on Sept. 7th. For more inform- ation, please call Rika Wygerde 986-5436 or Shirley Love 986-5330. Our Oct. meeting will be held at Blackstock United Church and will consist of a Flea Market Craft, Plant and Bake Sale and will run from 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. For table rentals, please call S. Love 986-5330. Please join us and bring a friend at our meetings which are normally held the first Tuesday of each month at 8:00 p.m. at the Nestleton Hall. 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