30 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. November 27, 1984 Lions Club collects record funds Nestleton - Caesarea News » by Mabel Cawker Sunnyside Market changes hands this Fri- day and Caesarea will have a new family in their midst. At left, Steve and Jennifer Krajcik and their children Julie and Mathew, have sold MEN'S TIES | ) by Currie ... 8.50 - 10.00 LITTLE BRITAIN MEN'S ALPINE HATS ... 10.95 ACTION FUND COMMITTEE MEN'S DRESSING GOWNS PRESENTS 13.95 - 39.95 | Lions Club Activities The Blackstock and District (Cartwright) Lions Club wish to thank Le EE the store to Pauline and Brian Robinson. In the - background are Chuck Willes and Bill Rae of Howard Forder Real Estate, the agents respon- sible for arranging the transaction. the generous, friendly folk of Nestleton Caesarea area for their liberal donations when Deacon Bros. & MacMor ... 49.95 - 99.95 Winter Boots anu Shirts Galore!!! MEN'S SOCKS MEN'S GLOVES | the C.N.I.B. canvasser called at their home just recently. Lion CIiff Trapp who organized the canvass advises that the proceeds amounted to $1858.00 - that is $300. more than in 1983 canvass. The Lions Club is a worldwide organ- ization and we do commend them for their dedication, enthusiasm and interest re-worthy causes. On December 1st - Don't Forget the Turkey Roll to be held in Blackstock Rec. Centre - Lion Blair Martyn is chairman for this event. If in need of more information phone Blair 986-5165. Family Lifestyle Barry and Joan Mal- colm of Simcoe, were weekend guests with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Malcolm, Nestleton, and other relatives with- in the area. Mr. Stanley Malcolm of Port Perry was a guest on Sunday. On Saturday Chas and Nell Cawker of Scarbor- ough and their son Professor Kenneth Cawker of London, were afternoon tea guests at the Cawker Farm, Scugog Point Rd. along with an overdue visit. Sam and Mabel Cawker stepped out in style one day this past week - shopping for Christmas gifts in Oshawa - had lunch at the Genosha Hotel - afternoon tea with Grant and Merna Cawker and family - and lastly - dinner with Alan and Eleanor Cawker and family all of Oshawa. Curtis Cawker and friend Jamie Kidd, Oshawa, spent a lively day with Sam and Mabel Cawker at the farm enjoying their 'All Terrain Cycle Machine" and other pursuits as well. Sunnyside shop changes hands A long-time dream to own a general store will become a reality for Brian and Pauline Rob- inson this Friday when they take over owner- ship of Sunnyside Mar- ket in Caesarea. The couple, who pre- have made through the store,"" Mr. Krajcik told the Star. Although the Robin- sons have not had exper- ience in running a store in the past, Pauline, who will manage the new business, has worked Caesarea Euchre Results The following are the Euchre results for the past two weeks. Nov. 14 - First prize winner - Dorothy Edwards with 85. Second prize - Doug Thomas - 81. Low Judy Westall - 48. Nov. 21 - First prize Pearl Day - 95. Second - Freida Wingrove - 94. Low - Linda Hughes - 46. A good attendance for both evenings. Again this Wed. Nov. 28 for a fine evening. Sorry to hear of Al Cormack who lost his life in a car accident while on his way to the Euchre Wed. evening. Sympathy to his relatives and friends. Al will be sadly missed. An excellent and enthused Euchre player - a real winner! Caesarea Community Church A fair attendance at the Caesarea Church on Sunday Nov. 25, 11 a.m. a balmy day and nice for travelling. Rev. W.H. Crawford D.D. is commencing his series of Christmas messages. Title used - "The Great Anthem - The Angelic Host," from Luke 2: 13 and 14. Daniel Pugh read the Scripture. Mrs. Crawford - organist. The Sunshine Club is progressing well and a special film was featur- ed this past Monday 4-5 p.m. Jacqueline Mc- Dermott in charge. ES = sently live in New- the past 12 years for market and grew up in Dominion Stores in Negtleton Presbyterian { the suburbs of Toronto, Newmarket. Church News have always wanted to move out of the sub- divisions and into the country. Brian presently works at DeHavilland Aircraft and will continue with his job until next year, Very pleased to hear that the Nestleton Pres- byterian Church is organizing a Sunday MEN'S SLIPPERS The on ® are or when they feel the School, under the purchasin e store business can support |eadership of Doroth Kaufman Foamtreads ... 19.99 - 24.98 from Steve and Jennifer them both. Jo Seerintondrrs Krajcik, who have They both enjoy the pp, ew families VIYELLA SHIRTS owned the store for the country and Brian is an rover fn lly a village Deacon Brothers ... 49.95 asp ne years. re the ardent fisherman, and coming out to 3 going to miss all of the hunter and outdoors church with their 1 J : 3 MEN'S COATS people and friends we person. (Turn to page 32) A NEW BINGO Every Wednesday Night Hanoy! MacGREGOR 325 Leather. . ...... 14.95 appyloot. . ... .... .. : Vinyl... .. 3.50 - 4.95 . . : Ry, ton Haste AS Sede 9.95 8 Lightning Games - | Ordon... 2.75 wi n - i Nylon 2.50 Leather palms ... 3.79 Earlvbird pg po. o | ariyoird Game : VAGDEN 00, Cushion Fcot 5.00 Viyella ap 30 Regular Games First Special $50.00 ~~ Second Special $75.00 ~ 5] Share the Wealth Game a JACKPOT $ came +000. 0 "A.W BROCK DEPARTMENT STORE QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY Merchandise Not Necessarily as Illustrated "« ® 8 ® 8 aa es ae FEE EEE EE