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Port Perry Star, 24 Jun 1986, p. 20

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20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 24, 1986 Community deeply shocked at tragic death Nestleton-Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker We were deeply shocked during the week re the sudden death of a lovely young Blackstock girl - Eleanor Kelly. It is evident that she has been greatly loved and respected by her wide circle of young friends and will be sadly missed by all. Our heartfelt sym- pathy goes out to her grieving parents, Gerald and Joyce Kelly, and sisters Elizabeth, Elaine and 3 SAVE $25.00 = PLUS An Additional Bonus of $10.00 Worth of FREE Gas. CLIP Esther and many relatives. A great tragedy! Nestleton United Church On a nice Sunday morning John and Marion Hall were the friendly greeters at the door with a very good attendance. Thc pretty flowers which adorned the sanctuary were from Bernice Mair's garden. Rev. Dale Davis presented inspirational thoughts based on Scripture, I Kings CLIP & SAVE 19: 9-14 and Luke 9: 18-24. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was observed. Those assisting the minister were Clerk of Session Lawrence Malcolm, Ralph Sadler and Norm Mairs. Norm and Bernice Mairs sang a duet in harmony, "The Church in the Wildwood" with ac- companiment by Norm on the Om- nichord. Mabel Cawker was the organist. Next Sunday, June 29, 10:30 a.m. a combined out-door ser- vice of the charge (Nestleton & Blackstock) will be held at the farm of Ivan & Margaret Mountjoy. Take CIC CHR VTL ETT ke Save $35.00 ON ANY CAR OR TRUCY. W!MDSHIELD REPLACEMENT OR IN PAYMENT TOWARDS DEDUCTIBLE OF ANY INSURANCE WINDSHIELD CLAIM. LIMIT ONE PER PURCHASE. Q N g 5 | Jen Tis oiler hs om Auto Glas | Bo UXBRIDGE - ~ LINDSAY Bucs. bon ork ee FREE MOBILE SERVICE ys of Lode 852-5382 CLIP & SAVE 8:00 p.m. THURSDAY JUNE 26 along a lawn chair and feel free to take your own picnic lunch for a fellowship meal. Beverages will be supplied. McNeely Family Re-union The annual family re-union and picnic of the McNeely family was held Saturday, June 21st, on the McNeely property at Williams 'Point. This has become a tradition holding the re-union at the same location for the past 40 years. Over 80 members of the family gathered from all over Canada for this "special" occasion. The weather co- operated with a superbly beautiful day filled with glorious sunshine. Acquaintances were renewed and games were played, followed by a tempting repast with plenty of variety to choose from. This was truly a unique re-union as Stan & Daisy celebrated their 59th Wedding Anniversary in April. Warmest con- gratulations to one grand couple! Caesarea Card Party At the popular Wednesday even- ing euchre held in the Caesarea Cen- tre and sponsored by the Ladies' Auxiliary was successful with a good attendance. First prize went to Pearl Day with a good score of 96. Second prize was also high taken by Jim Emerton with 92. Low score - Roy Werry with 43. Lunch was tas- ty, provided by the ladies, and serv- ed by Shirley Gettins and Kathy Tromans and a social time was en- joyed. This Wednesday as usual for an interesting night out. Caesarea Community Church On the first day of summer June 22, at 11 a.m. the Caesarea Church had a fine attendance with Rev. Dr. W.H. Crawford conducting the ser- OFFICIAL RIBBON CUTTING -- 9 P.M. Music by "Random Chants" BEGINNING MONDAY, JUNE 30 from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Open for LUNCHEONS vice. Kevir. and Jerry Adams from the Calvin Seminary, Michigan, USA are assisting for ten weeks. Kevin presented a fine message bas- ed on Galatians - Ch. 3 & 4 re "Life - the family of God' and Jerry was the able pianist. This is a special visit for Kevin & Jerry - they are planning children's programmes in the weeks ahead with much varie- ty. Sounds like a splendid summer program. Trip Enjoyed Welcome home to Roy and Doris Nottingham of Caesarea who are just back after a 10 weeks holiday touring Australia and New Zealand. They had a 22 day bus tour of Australia viewing important places, deserts, out back part of the coun- try, etc. In New Zealand they toured the South Island with daughter Nan- cy & Greg Reid who live at Cam- bridge, New Zealand. Roy and Doris took an interesting bus trip through the North Island and saw many uni- que features - one was the differént colors of the Tasman Sea which is shallow - and the Pacific Ocean which is very deep and a dark color - a great contrast! The Nottinghams felt New Zealand was a lovely spot with rolling country and everything so lush green. On their way down they spent time in Hawaii for a break and on the way home in Fiji. The whole trip was educational and enjoyable. Trust Doris Not- tingham's mother Mrs. Bray will show improvement soon. She is presently a patient in Dr. Ruddy Hospital in Whitby. ~ Family Interests Barney and Dorothy McCabe of Nestleton, are thrilled about a new grandchild. Benjamin Martin O'Brien was born June 9th, in Etobicoke General Hospital. He is the son of Martin and Janice O'Brien...a little brother for Luke. The McCabes now are blessed with six lovely grandchildren. Our "best wishes!"' Jim and Bonnie Bilton and fami- ly recently spent a week with her parents, Lawrence and Gwen Malcolm in Nestleton. Dennis and Laina Malcolm, Jove and Leta of Ajax were weekend guests with his parents, Lawrence and Gwen. Alan and Eleanor Cawker of Oshawa, were dinner guests on Monday evening...a belated Father's Day visit, with Sam and Mabel Cawker at the farmstead. Mrs. Neta Fish of Nestleton, visited from Tuesday to Sunday with -son Calvin and Yvonne Holland, Chad, Craig and Alanna Dawn of Bowmanville returning home in time for Communion Ser- vice at Nestleton on Sunday. Beacock Re-union The Beacock 59th re-union is be- ing held this coming Saturday, June 28, at 1:30 p.m. at the Blackstock Rec. Centre. The "Touch of Class" from Seagrave will be singing in the evening. Annual Re-union Held The annual Van Nest Re-union was held in the Nestleton Communi- ty Centre on Sunday last with over fifty family members in attendance. A delicious luncheon was partaken of at 2 p.m. Visiting was a highlight! Relatives were present from many points within Ontario. oA A Cel a A A re 3 UM A a Ce Ca [ f

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