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Port Perry Star, 30 Jun 1992, p. 22

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ene Whey TR w v - ws 22 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, June 30, 1992 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" June 24 at 7 p.m. with 95 stu- Comment: This coming Wednesday, July 1, Canada Day will be celebrated! We trust all who live within its borders will pause and glance around us...reflect and look carefully at the world in which we live...and GRADUATE SHELLEY LYNN HOLLIDAY Shelley Lynn Holliday, daughter of Shirley Holliday and the late Robert Holliday, graduated June 15, 1992 with an Honours - Bachelor of Arts Degree in Specialist in Sociology, Major in Crime and Deviance from the University of Toronto. Congratulations Shelley. ( Nestleton, Caesarealfe by Mabel Cawker A RR Rn as Rp as salute Canada with pride on this our 125th birthday and say, "I am glad to be a Canadian!" Grade 8 Graduation Graduation exercises for the S.A. Cawker Public School, was held on Wednesday evening, GRADUATE ET mr -------------- LISA MARIE ST. JOHN Lisa Marie St. John, daughter of Merle and Wes St. John, graduated with a Bachelor's degree on Nutrition from Ryerson on June 12, 1992. She is presently employed at the Ministry of Health, Promotion Branch, Toronto, 125L - 1.5 cu. in., 25cc The ergonomic design of the 125L means more comfortable operation. CRTS50 - 5.0hp The CRTS0 is strong enough to break new Exuremely lightweight and 'quiet, for commercial lawn and landscape use. Easy start, low vibration and loop handle make ground even in the toughest soils, with rear-mounted, counter- rotating tines. This tiller is incredibly well-balanced and easy to operate, with a 17" ull path, power reverse, adjustable handles, and a 2-year warranty. NOW ONLY $899.95 LTI120 - 12hp New LT120 with extra power and performance cuts a 36" swath. It features a 12 hp Briggs & Stratton 1/C tough jobs easier. NOW ONLY $369.95 engine. Ventilated deck with twin hi-lift blades for maximum cutting efficiency. Six forward speeds, rubber foot rests, "Back Saver" seat, and easy-access tilt and remove reduced noise hood. dents in the graduating class...17 of them honor stu- dents. Matt McClelland gave the interesting Valedictorian Address. Lisa Eddy won the S.A. Cawker Family Trophy presented by Sam. Congratula- tions to all the fine students, a happy night for them...the Prin- cipal Harry Kiezebrink and Vice-Principal T. Deacon and their fine staff of teachers! Blackstock-Nestleton Outdoor Service On Sunday, June 28 at 10:30 a.m. the service was held at the home of Harold and Lois Luke on Beacock Road, with an excel- lent attendance. The weather was ideal for the outdoor ser- vice, with Rev. Dale Davis using. as his message theme "Canada" with audience participation. Linda Kyte played the keyboard and many. lovely old hymns were sung...all joining in to- gether. A joint choir sang nicely together. Service closed with O'Canada! Many enjoyed a fellowship meal following the service. Re - church services...we al- ways bring home something...a thought from the sermon...the refrain of a hymn...a word of greeting which stays with you...from the minister or a member of the congregation...or the echo of a prayer...something which lights the way home and the rest of the week! Nestleton Presbyterian Service Rev. Wm. Fairley conducted the morning service in Nestle- ton Presbyterian Church at 11 a.m. with Joyce Taylor playing the organ. Psalm 44 was read in unison and scripture readings were from Judges 7 and Luke 14. The Book of the Bible for the week was Peter...with whom we associate the Cross and also Je- sus saying "On this Rock I will build my church." In the sermon Rev. Fairley spoke of the excus- es everyone uses...referring to the Master of the house who prepared for many guests bid- den to come...who all had excus- es for not attending. However! The Holy Spirit, draws the wan- derer back again. There will be no services through July and August. Ser- vices will resume on September 13atlla.m. Afternoon Tea Enjoyed A delightful afternoon tea was "hosted" on Thursday by Chris Davis, at her lovely home, Hyde House, Scugog Pt. Rd. Guests present for the occasion were Rev. Charles and Lila Clarke of Prince Albert, mother Christina Henderson of Edin- burgh, Scotland...visiting for a few weeks in Canada...and neighbors Sam and Mabel Caw- ker, Scugog Pt. Rd. What a ter- rific afternoon...a great get- together! On Tuesday evening the Sam Cawkers enjoyed entertaining Christina Henderson of Scot- land, and Russell and Edda Bowman of St. Christopher's Beach for evening dinner. On Wednesday afternoon we were pleasantly surprised to have John and Doreen Ingwerson of Southampton, England, for a visit. We hadn't seen them for over 40 years; how our tongues did wag! A wonderful visit! The Caesarea Fireworks for Canada's Birthday, held on Sat- urday night at the Caesarea Hall, with entertainment, re- freshments, fireworks, spon- sored by the Scugog Regatta As- sociation and the Community Hall, was quite a successful venture. Congratulations to the committee in charge! The Cae- loca Fireworks in Caesarea a successful venture sarea people are going ahead with the Lake Scugog Regatta and new blood is coming in. They have held several meet- ings during the winter. This will be the 60th year in opera- tion for the Regatta. A great record! We commend the able committee! Thought For The Week Thoughtfulness adds a spe- cial kind of beauty to life...a helping hand makes the sun shine brighter...a loving deed adds a special glow...a word...a touch...a gift..a smile...the knowledge that someone cares...all these fill the world with warmth and joy and beau- ty! ¥ Notice; The Honeydale Wom- en's Institute are having a Mys- tery Bus Trip on July 7, meeting at the Port Perry Memorial Li- brary at 10 a.m. Price $13 per person. For more information call Clara Warren at 985-2575. Congratulations Na ARR IR A P 1 SI SL nce by llea RSS TS SA SS ASA AAAS iss = Albert News n Pugh I graduates RL SENS -- SR Happy 125th Birthday Cana- da. We have a beatiful country to be proud of. The weekly euchre was held on Thursday. The winners: La- dies: Doris Hill, Mary Cannon, Kay McNenly. Men: Norman Rohrer, Richard Manns, Mur- ray Geer. Lucky draw , Gord Smith, Rita Smith and James Emerton. There will be three more weeks of euchre July 2, 9, and 16th. Then we'll be closed down for the rest of the month. Congratulations to all the graduating students and hope you have a wonderful summer. Sunday was a beautiful day for the garden tours, the decora- tion service and the strawberry supper, which was a great suc- cess. The committee would like to thank everyone who worked so hard and everyone who bought tickets. Special thoughts and prayers are sent to Beth and Stan Grills at this time when Beth is con- fined to hospital. Dave and Bev Stanley and son Gavin attended a family re- union at Niagara Falls last weekend and also took in some of the special sights. Please call 985-2146 or 985- 7046 with your holiday news. It is hard to write a column with- out some news. ZN CONCERT FRANK & DEBBIE HARGREAVES from Eaton, Indiana at PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH 2210 Hwy. 7A at Island Rd. 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