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Port Perry Star, 5 Jul 1989, p. 39

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Making more hay in Blackstock and area (From page 38) topic - "Buying Real Gold" bas- ed on Scripture from Revelations 3:18. The organist was Kathleen Watts, Next Sunday a "special message.' Family Interests Guests with Mrs. Neta Fish, Blackstock, on Saturday, includ- ed Karen and Jeff Kammetts of Peterborough, and Calvin and Yvonne Holland, Chad, Craig and Alanna, Blackstock, - the occasion being a "special" birthday celebration for granddaughter Karen - who was the recipient of a lovely party, with cake and gifts, complete with all the trim- mings! Our best wishes to Karen! Daughter Marlene Bannister and friend Roy Fitzgerald of Peterborough, were Monday evening guests with Neta - and they enjoyed dinner at Haugen's Chicken Barbecue at Manchester. On Wed., Neta had a nice visit with a friend, Mary Jane Wilson, of Sebright, delighting in a tasty luncheon and evening dinner, before returning home! A busy week for Neta! Weekend holiday gusts with Sam and Mabel Cawker at the Scugog Point Rd. farm, were daughter-in-law Merna Cawker, daughter Cathy, and Curt and Christine Cawker, all of Oshawa. A meaningful visit was of interest during the tea hour! So pleased to see them! Euchre and Bake Sale At the Caesarea evening Euchre, held on Wed. night, the first prize was won by Teresa Berker with 76. Second place was a tie with Dorothy Wall and Kathleen Watts each holding 69. Faith Lawrence held the low score of 49: Irene Train convened the lunch. Faith Lawrence held the the most lone hands for June with 11. : Take note: The Caesarea Euchres are cancelled - due to lack of interest! The Ladies Aux- iliary regret this very much, they have worked hard to make them a success! The Flea Market and Bake sale will be held this Saturday, July 8th, at the Hall in Caesarea- Look forward to seeing you there! Sympathy Extended Our thoughts and prayers are with the family of the late Norma Van Camp of Blackstock, who ¥ PORT PERRY CLINIC HOGAN'S HEARING AID CENTRE of Port Perry DENNIS J. HOGAN 230 Queen Street '* NOTE NEW NUMBER * 985-4422 "WED. ONLY 10 6PM passed away suddenly while on a trip to Penn., U.S.A.. We offer deepest sympathy from this area to husband Merrill Van Camp and the family. A great loss! Norma was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother. She will be sadly missed by a loving family, and so many warm friends! Busy Farmers The haymakers are in full swing in this area, and we trust the weather man gives those com- mitted farmers a break, and will provide warm, sunny days so that the operation will progress and be finished as quickly as possible. They "undoubtedly" have other "fish" to fry later on. A farmer's life is a busy life! Best Wishes Warmest wishes from this area, to Nestleton Church friends, Avelyn Williams, and George Bowers, who are both residents of the Port Perry Community Nur- sing Home. LILLA PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 5, 1989 -- 39 Scugog Township Mayor Howard Hall (right) Is seen here presenting plaques to former May- ors Lawrence Malcolm (left) and Jerry Taylor during a Testimonial Dinner held at the Catholic. Church Hall last Wednesday evening. A crowd of close to 200 people from around Durham Re- glon were present to pay tribute to these two men, whose combined service to Scugog Town- ship represents over 40 years. : Sp wt" Hal Brooks, Stuart Houthuys, willy Houthuy FREE _ corrFre | x 1 DONUTS FREE DRAW To be held at 9:00 P.M. Thursday, July 6, 1989 ve re-located to : I... NORTH (Durham Road #2) West Side (across from Castle Harbour) Former premises of Schildt Manufacturing Ans TT ET

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