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Port Perry Star, 17 Jun 1986, p. 17

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In each human heart is a corner only Dad can fill Nestleton-Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker A thought: We trust all Fathers had a memorable day this past Sun- day, June 15, and were privileged to be showered with gifts, visits, cards, phone calls, etc. and generally treated with respect by all members of the fanfily. A Father possesses in- credible wisdom, and each one has a marvelous insight and skill. In each human heart is that "special"' corner which only DAD can fill! Nestleton U.C.W. Unit Meets The Nestleton U.C.W. afternoon unit met at the Church on Tues., June 10 at 1:30 p.m. President, Jean "Williams opened with an inspira- tional poem and warmly welcomed visitors and members. In the absence of secretary Leona Sadler, the minutes were taken by Marion Hall. Following the singing of hymn, "Take my life and let it be" guest speaker Linda Trono was introduc- ed by Gwen Malcolm. She spoke and showed slides of Scugog Camp; a camp for adults from Toronto's in- ner city, partly sponsored by the United Church. At the close she answered questions and explained how the U.C.W. might assist in this project. Next, Gwen presented an interesting Devotional based on Ec- clesiastes. The President conducted a brief business period and all en- joyed delicious refreshments serv- ed by Muriel Wheeler and Gwen Malcolm. The Roll Call was a "Food Gift for a Shut-in."' At 3 p.m. the meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction and the members left to visit shut-ins and deliver food gifts. Caesarea Euchre Party A splendid turnout for the popular Wednesday evening game of euchre, held at the Caesarea Centre. Congratulations are as follows: First prize - Faith Lawrence with an excellent score of 90. Second - Paul Kravets with one point behind with 89. Low score - Ron McDuff with 42. Refreshments were served by Mary Ryan and Dorothy Walker. Next Wednesday for a fine eyening of socialbility. Blue Ray Chapter Election Night Worthy Matron Sister Marguerite Mitchell opened Blue Ray Chapter, No. 238, O.E.S. in regular form assisted by Past Patron Brother Norm Mairs...held in the Masonic Temple, Port Perry, on Thursday evening last, with a poor atten- dance...only the dedicated turned out! However, it was indeed a "ban- ner' night for the chapter, under the expert guidance of Brother Norm Mairs...who presided for the elec- tion, and every office was filled for year 1986-87. We thank those who assisted from the Sunbeam Chapter. The draw was made on the beautiful Afghan, - the Worthy Matron's special project for the year - the funds to go to the Handi Transit Van and the lucky winner was Yvonne Priebe of Caesarea. : A very nice variety of cookies, tea and coffee was enjoyed in the lower hall after the meeting and a social hour was of interest. As Blue Ray closes for the summer, may all have a relaxing, carefree holiday and return in the fall, enthused for another successful year in the benevolent work of the Order. Family News Barry and Frances Fisher of Lon- don, were Saturday overnight guests with his Mother, Mrs. Minnie Fisher of Caesarea. Their daughter Susan, visited with grandparents Frank and Betsy Staniland in Blackstock. On Sunday they were all luncheon guests with Minnie at her home in Caesarea. Last week daughter Audrey Leishman of Reaboro visited with her mother Mrs. Neta Fish from Monday to Friday. During that time they accomplished a lot...house cleaning - gardening - and visiting. One day they picked up Mrs. Merle Heintzman, Blackstock and called on Heather Munroe in Sonya - which happened to be her birthday. Anen- joyable time for all. Warmest wishes to Heather from thearea! On' Sunday last, son Calvin and Yvonne Holland and family were guests. Small grandson Chad was a Satur- day overnight guest and attended Church with Grandma, Neta. For Fathers Day son, Grant and Merna Cawker and daughter Cathy visited San and Mabel at the farm. A real lift for Sam! The other three boys called on the phone. Daughter Pat Cornell and sons Russell and Michael of Toronto, spent Fathers Day with her parents Russell and Edda Bowman of St. Christopher. Nestleton United Church Picnic On a bright Sunday morning, June 15, the Nestleton United Sunday School and congregation held the annual outdoor service and picnic at the spacious country home of Norm and Bernice Mairs on East quarterline Road, Nestleton, with a good attendance. Rev. Dale Davis based his thoughts on Scripture from Genenis 26 and Philippians 3 entitled, 'The God of Your Father," - a fine message for Fathers Day, Gwen Malcolm - organist. Music was enjoyed when Jim Bilton played the guitar and members of his fami- ly sang two numbers in harmony. Very nice indeed! After the service - a bountiful pot 1986 Summer Season "PUTTING ON THE RITZ" Saturday, June 7th to June 21st, 1986 DESIGNER CLOTHES -- SILKS -- JEWELRY Featured Artists -- Bill Fitches - Fran Solar - Enid, Tracy Evans Jeannette Shanks - Ruth Sedgwick - Nancy Steele - Marcela Lukavsky Gallery Studio | [ills Hollow Durham's only Artisan Centre situated in a renovated Gnst Mill. circa 1852 o Urtr Ho Ne 1) ao Id "Pont Perm Durham Rg n vr 7] pe Hoult [canon Cone : wa + Qwremont HOLLOW CMLERY Lom \ Broom n LET Ala 3 x! LJ | Mey Wo } . Jviam Rg |) me wo 208! Perera | hay WK . GEORGIA TREMAINE GALLERY HOURS: Tues. to Sat. 10-5 MILL HOLLOW GALLERY & STUDIO 16) 985-7237 luck luncheon was held, followed by interesting sports for both young and older folk under the leadership of superintendent Richard MacKen- zie and wife Janice and Robbie Maris and wife Carol. Next Sunday, June 22, Sacrament of Holy Communion will be celebrated at Nestleton United Church. Keep in mind the Strawberry Supper to be held at Blackstock United Church; Satur- day, June 21 at 5 p.m. Very pleased to report that Mrs. George (Ella) Bowers of Nestleton and Mr. Harold Wheeler - of Blackstock (Nestleton United Church members) are improving. Best wishes from this area for a speedy recovery! Caesarea News of Interest A sincere vote of thanks to Rick Gay for the new ball screen for Putsey Park and to Colin Haines and his crew for a fine job in erec- ting same. The Caesarea folks are very appreciative to Rick and Col- in for their fine community spirit! Just a Reminder: The 54th annual Regatta will be held in Caesarea, August 2nd, 3rd and 4th. Plans are on the way for a great children's parade once again! Appreciation Extended The St. Christopher people ex- press warm appreciation to Stan Russell who has looked after getting chemicals to spray the weeds in Lake Scugog, within the St. Christopher area. Stan and three friends have been working hard destroying the weeds - no easy job - and the residents commend him for his fine effort! PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 17, 1986 -- 17 -- NOTICE -- Sylvia Parker would like to announce that The 2 P's in a Pod Catering no longer exists. She is now the proud owner of MOTHER PARKER'S CATERING FOR ANY CATERING INFORMATION PLEASE CALL SYLVIA AT: 285-3997 or 585-9298 It not available please call: BOBBIE DREW at 888-7183. SAVE 25 to 50% Selected Spring & Summer Pumps, Flats and Sandals! Shop Early tor Best Selection On these Outstanding Values DURHAM SHOES inc. Now More . than . Fish & Chips 'Now More than Fish & Chips! commencing June 17, 1986 SERVING BREAKFAST from 6 a.m. HOMEMADE SOUP DAILY SANDWICHES & HOMEMADE HAMBURGERS SOFT ICE CREAM NEW HOURS: Mon. - Thurs. ....6 am. - 8 p.m. Fri. - Sun. ......... 6am. -9pm. FREE COFFEE New Owner, MARY ANN GIBSON would like to welcome you for a "FREE COFFEE" from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m., June 17th thru June 23rd. 230 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY YOUR FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS ) En 3 FOR LADIES, TEENS, AND CHILDREN SUMMER HOURS: 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Monday to Saturday, Friday to 8:30 P.M. THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM BD DURHAM PUBLIC NOTICE Take notice that the Regional Municipality of Durham is considering AN APPLICATION TO AMEND THE DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN The amendment, as submitted by the applicant, proposes fifty-seven (57) estate residential lots within the site shaded on the map below. Pp LS (2 . o > ----- 0-- = In order to assist in the evaluation of the amendment application, the public is invited to provide input by way of submissions to the Region's Planning Department. Information related to the amendment application is available in the offices of the Planning Department, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario LIN 6A3 or by calling Mr Larry Kotseff, M.C.I.P. Planning Department, (416) 668-7731 Submissions concerning the amendment application must be forwarded to the Commissioner of Planning, at the above-noted address, and must be received no later than Friday, July 18, 1986. Please include your address and telephone number in any submissions made. File No. 86-48/D Marie Hubbard Chairman, Planning Committee Dr. M. Michael, M.C.1.P. Commissioner of Planning

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