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Port Perry Star, 4 Oct 1988, p. 25

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tp a or Te ey py kG -call Mary by Mabel Cawker Warmest Congratulations! Sincere congratulations to Peter Hvidsten and the dedicated staff of the Port Perry Star..for the unique history of Port Perry! This special history with the in- teresting summary of events down the years is a very fine achievement! A good deal of research and long hours of hard work putting it together! We com- . mend you, Peter! for this fine 25 year history of Port Perry..which we'll all enjoy through the years to come! What a wonderful thing to have a complete history of the Port Perry star since the beginn- ing of publication of Ontario Observes in 1857! : Special 50th Anniversary Event The Scugog Branch of the Cana- dian Cancer Society is planning a "special" event on Tuesday, Oc- tober 18th, at 8 p.m. in Port Perry United Church auditorium. The guest speaker will be Dr. Jim Nelson of Oshawa. Advance sale of tickets $3.00. For information Lou Carnochan 985-8029. Light refreshments will be served: Caesarea Euchre Results The Caesarea Euchre held on Wednesday evening, September 28, at the centre brought forth these results - High score - Mur- ray Geer with a 94. Second - Sharon Smith 83, and Dorothy Wall was in third place with 45. The tasty lunch was made by Faith Lawrence. Eva MacDonald ~ held the most lone hands for the month of September with 14. Con- ~ gratulations to the winners! This Wed. again for an interesting night! The Caesarea Ladies Auxiliary are holding their Annual Bazaar . ,-in the Centre on Saturday, November 19. Keep this date open! Many attractive goodies will be featured for sale! More in- formation later! - Caesarea Community Churc On Worldwide Communion Sun- "REGIONAL D) MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM day, October 2, 11 a.m. Rev. Charles Clarke of Prince Albert, conducted the service at Caesarea Community church. He also led in the celebration of Ho- ly Communion. Rev. Dr. W.H. Crawford preached the fine ser- mon entitled, "Is Your Faith Uncertain and Insecure?' based on Scripture from Galatians I..read by Audrey Kleinjan. The: responsive reading was led by Norma Arnev. Kathy Watts - organist. Next Sunday will be Harvest Home (Thanksgi ) and the service of ine A weiner roast for the children will be held Tuesday evening..to sort out the classes for the Sun- shine Club. Lyn Arney will be in charge with some assistance from Jacqueline McDermott. Nestleton United Church Rob & Carol'Mairs and family, | were the friendly greeters at the door of Nestleton United Church on Sunday, October 2. Richard MacKenzie was the usher on this Worldwide Communion Sunday. Rev. Dale Davis' splendid sermon was entitled, "Growing in Wholeness" and was based on Genesis 2:18-24 and Mark 10:2-16. The ladies choir sang "Fill My House" very harmoniously. Clerk of Session, Richard MacKenzie led the Elders in serving Holy Communion. The Hymn, 'Break Now the Bread of Life' was the Communion Hymn. Nestleton Presbyterian Church Rev. Fred Swann conducted the morning service of Nestleton Presbyterian Church at 10 a.m. Mrs. Joyce Taylor, organist, ably presided at the instrument. The responsive Psalm was 116, and the scripture was from John 1:3. The sermon was based on the scripture. entitled, "Are we the Sons of God? Do we accept our obligations of Divine Sonship?"' Mr. George Scott and Mr. Barney McCabe assisted Rev. Swann in the celebration of Holy Communion. An election of Elders will be held next month to INFORMATION CENTRE RECONSTRUCTION OF REGIONAL ROAD 57 TO A TWO LANE URBAN STANDARD FROM THE MAIN INTERSECTION IN CAESAREA TO APPROXIMATELY 1000 m EASTERLY, SCUGOG G. Emm, Works Committee Chairman Regional Municipality of Durham has prepared plans. for the reconstruction of the above described project. . "A public information centre will be held in order to ac- 'quaint the public with the design details. Region of Durham staff will attend the information centre in order to answer questions related to the project. All interested persons are invited to attend the public information cen- tre which will be held on: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1988 6 P.M. to 8 P.M. Caesarea Community Hall, Caesarea Persons' wishing to obtain information prior to the holding of the information centre can contact Mr. M.T. ~ Wilson, C.E.T. Road Design Supervisor at 668-7721. W.A. Twelvetrees, P.Eng., Commissioner of Works increase the number. Special theme of Thanksgiving will be observed next Sunday, October 9, at 10 am. Everyone who helped to make the Turkey Supper on Friday evening such a success, were thanked by Rev. Fred Swann. Open House Charlie Nesbitt...a former resi- dent of Nestleton...will be celebrating his 80th birthday on Saturday, October 15th, 2-4:30 p.m. with an Open House to be held at their residence, 32 Strike Street, Bowmanville. Charlie and wife Clara hope to see a 'host' of ~ Correspondent enjoyed Star special edition relatives and friends on hand to help him celebrate! Our 'best "' to Charlie for many more happy birthdays! Best Wishes Warmest Wishes to friend, John Hall, who is in Port Perry Hospital - Room 110 and trust he'll be out soon and enjoying life. Also, May Reynolds in Port Perry Hospital - Room 114. Send along a nice card to these folks and add a bit of cheer - their days are: long! : Grant & Merna Cawker of Oshawa, dropped in at the 241 Queen Street PORT PERRY 985-2272 YOUR \ Authorized Sales Centre XUN: \TRLLMIE. 0 po es 2 ed Mr, BONUS ANTENNA Buy the CT-100 mobile cellular phone and receive a glass-mount antenna (17-304) worth 99.95, freel Fits easily on any car window. Take advantage of this offer today. "a v9 wg .- "Yr . ""' PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, October 4, 1988 -- 25 Cawker farm on Sunday, for cof- fee, while on their way to visit friends the Gord Langfords in Hastings. The Nestleton W.I. will meet on Wed., October 12th at the home of Rika Wygerde at 1:30 p.m. A good attendance is hoped for! The Honeydale W.I. will meet this Thursday, October 6th at 2 p.m. in the Munici Perry, the Agriculture & Cana- dian Industries convener Madeline Arnott in charge. That wraps up my little news column for this week! Mobile cellular telephone for people on the go 0 sHandset and iransceiver can be mounted easily and Convenience and luxury in one very affordable package. CT-100 mobile cellular phone comes with a glass- mount antenna -- absolutely free! So a practical business tool, you get cellular style and distinc- you not only get You can add flair fo your with colourful charming phones These attractive chamning phones are ned to suit the contem- number redial function and con- porary volume control, easy-to-use last- or of your home. You venient tone/pulse switch. 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