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Port Perry Star, 3 May 1988, p. 26

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Tn i is Shine ip de ho Tg a Ei -- e 26 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, May 3, 1988 Give Mom a day she'll always remember Nestleton-Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker This coming Sunday is the one day of the year set aside as Mother's Day when all her efforts over the year are to be recogniz- ed and rewarded in somé fashion. It's the least any of us can do to show how much we depend upon and appreciate the key role Mother plays in our lives. Let's make it a great occasion this year...shower her with affee- tion...an indispensible and belov- ed person. Give her a day to remember! Cancer Campaign Over The door-to-door Cancer Drive for funds in aid of Cancer research has been in progress during the month of April...and is now over (April 30). We trust the many volunteers throughout Scugog Township have done well in their allotted areas and will have their kits in promptly! Now! Doris Taylor, chairper- son of Port Perry, will be a very busy lady...until all funds are tabulated. We warmly appreciate the ef- forts of the dedicated volunteers, and the courteous reception received from the donors...also, the concern felt by those who gave So generously to this worthy cause. We thank one and all for a job well done! We believe it has been a strong campaign and Cancer can be beaten - we are assured of that! Family Capers A warm welcome home to Ki Should be: $ 1. 09 each pad $ 10. 90 for 10 pads Regular Price $2.42 each Sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused guring Pads President's Sale APRIL 30th to MAY 14th Trees & Shrubs Evergreens g i OUR LARGEST EVER SELECTION OF......... Dwarf Trees Fruit Trees Norm & Bernice Mairs of Fleet- wood Trailer Park, R.R.1, Janet- ville, and Roy & Doris Not- tingham of Caesarea. Florida weather was a bit cooler this past winter but they kept busy and time passed quickly. Glad to see them at home base again! Roy & Doris Nottingham were dinner guests on Sunday, with Greg & Nancy Nottingham Reid in Sunderland. Roy & Doris called on Adelia Mowbray in Brooklin last Sunday and found her in poor health. She has been in Hospital and is now home but not feeling well. Best wishes to Adelia for better health soon! Guests over the weekend with Cliff & Chris Davis, Scott & Carleton, of Hyde House, Scugog Point Rd., were Larry & Peggy Podmore of Haliburton. Sam & Mabel Cawker, Scugog Pt. Rd,, dropped in Saturday evening for a visit. On Sunday, the Davis family and the Podmores attend- ed a baby shower in Unionville, for Tim & Eleanor Podmore...who are expecting a baby in the near future...a grandchild for Larry & Peggy! What a happy occasion! Lawrence & Gwendolyn Malcolm were in Ajax on Friday to visit their brand new grandson, son of Dennis & Laina Malcolm. On Saturday, they called on Ted & Lenore Hoar in their Lindsay apartment. Sunday dinner guests with Sam & Mable Cawker, Scugog Point Rd. were sister Norma Wilson...and her grandson Glenn & Donna Lee Carruthers and daughter Alannah Ann of Dun- troon. An interesting visit was en- joyed over the dinner hour. This past Wednesday, Mrs. Mable Cawker 'hosted' a Lun- cheon for good friends Mrs. Christina Henderson of Edin- burgh, Scotland, Chris Davis, Hyde House, Scugog Point Rd, and Mrs. Neta Fish, Blackstock. A delightful visit was enjoyed dur- ing lunch, with much hilarity! Nestleton Presbyterian Church OnSunday, May 1st, at 10a.m., Rev. Fred Swann conducted the service with Mrs. Joyce Taylor - organist. The responsive Psalm 5, was read, and Scripture from Malachi 3, and Hebrews 13. Rev. Swann spoke on the text - "Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, to- day and forever'. In a world of many changes in our lives, and in things around us, we are remind- ed "God doth not change'. Next Sunday, May 8, the Sacra- ment of Baptism will be held. Following the service the Board of Managers will meet. We are pleased to report, Rev. Swann is gradually regaining his health, and had a very encourag- ing medical report. Services will continue at 10 a.m. under the guidance of Inter-Moderator - Rev. S. McIntyre. Trip Enjoyed On Sunday, April 24th, David & Regenia Walker, Avril & Kyle, of Scugog Point, welcomed home her parents, Bert & Jean Hill of Whitby...who had just returned from a wonderful trip to England & Wales...spending over a month with relatives and friends. They reported the weather was perfect with many beautiful flowers in abundance wherever they went. One of the "highlights of the trip was a very elaborate 90th birth- day party for Avril & Kyle's great. grandmother Mrs. Margaret Ferguson of Wales. The festivities were held at the Faulkendale Hotel, with four generations pre- sent for the "special" occasion." One day during the week children from the local school sang Happy Birthday to this "grand" lady. Another highlight for the Hills while there...was a lovely party for Regenia Walker's Aunt Car- rie, who was celebrating her 80th birthday in England. After a great time of reminisc- ing in the Walker household, a tas- ty dinner was served, and' Regenia Walker celebrated her birthday with many special cards and gifts, etc. topped off with a cake and all the trimmings! In- cidentally, she's not telling what number this one is!! Nestleton United Church A good attendance for Nestleton United on Sunday, May 1 with Robert & Carol Mairs, Katie & Steven, greeting at the door. Our new Korean student, Richard Choe & his wife Sung, were in- troduced, and along with those returned from the South, were warmly welcomed. Richard Choe assisted Rev. D. Davis in the service. The sermon was entitled, "Pruning Time". The trio sang, "Joy is like the Rain". S.S. gathered for their usual story time before retiring to classes. The old favourite, "Will Your Anchor Hold'? closed the service. Coffee, tea, and fruit bread were served downstairs, and a brief time of fellowship enjoyed. Notice - Official Board of the Charge meets in Blackstock on -Wed., May 4, at 8:00 p.m. A Friendly Reminder! We are pretty well sold out for the Nestleton UCW Spring Smorgasborg to be held this com- ing Friday, May 6, at the Com- munity Centre...just a few left - so - if you would like to dine in style on Friday eve with the rest of us - hurry - hurry - and buy - Adults $7.00 - 12 and under $3.00 - preschool no charge. Pre sale only! " The Nestleton Hall Board is sponsoring a Mother's Day pan- cake Brunch on Sunday, May 8th, from 9 to 1 p.m. at the Communi- ty Centre. These events have pro- ven to be popular - so - we'll see you there! Our best wishes to those in Hospital - George & Ella Bowers of Nestleton, John & Marion Hall - Williams Point & Port Perry, and Nellie Johnston of the Cad- mus area. We wish all these folks better health soon. The Nestleton Women's In- stitute will meet Wednesday May 11th, at 1:30 p.m. at the Communi- ty Centre. A plant & bulb sale will be of interest - to be auctioned off after the meeting. The Nestleton UCW - afternoon Unit - will meet Tuesday, May 10, 1:30 p.m. at the home of Irene McKee. Neta Fish and the hostess in charge of the program. 2 Nile i" Tool Beso celebrates Mother's Day SUNDAY 11 AM to 3:30 PM Treat your mother to our fine BRUNCH & LUNCH MENU in a unique country estate atmosphere. Please call for reservations for that special person in your life. SEVEN MILE ISLAND RESORT 11th CONCESSION SCUGOG ISLAND 985-9784

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