a VR a Rak $a ' hy X WE RP Br CER I aN PT Nestleton, (continued :xperience to the new secre- aries. By unanimous re- juest, the present officers shall 'retain their positions 'or another term, The new secs. are as follows, Miss Linda Hutchison, Mrs. Fal- soner, Sr. and Mrs. Ross- anne Williams (nee Mc Donald). Good luck in their new offices is the wish of the entire committee. These girls have quite an example to follow to fill the footsteps of the former secs., but they are capable and will no doubt do a good chore. The Rowan's Beach asso- ciation held their annual weiner roast for the children on Sunday evening. Mr. Mahaffey, president of the assoc. has requested that honourable mention he made to Mrs. D. Day for the work she did in preparing for this event. Sandy saw to the lighting, prizes, and food etc. Many people contri- buted to the weiner roast and to make this evening one the children would long remember. The Rowan Beach assoc. wish to convey a sincere vote of thanks to all of the wonderful people that so kindly assisted in this event. A special thank you is sent to Mrs. Stewart who so kindly donated a beautiful Afgahn pillow for the draw. Get well wishes are con- veyed to Mrs. Harriet Tricker of Caesarea. Mrs. Tricker is a patient in Port Perry Hospital following a heart attack. The Cartwright Liaison Committee members shall have their first meeting of the 1973-4 season on Wed- nesday, Sept. the 12th. If any of you are interested in the affect that the new Regional Government shall have upon our schools, please attend this particular meeting as it shall be quite informative. Mrs. Scotty Barton, Secre- tary for the committee has informed me that the This is. why | am seeking election as MAYOR of Scugog With your support on Oct. 1st, it will be possible to continue with what | know best and enjoy doing it. Lawrence Malcolm for MAYOR Caesarea Director of Education of Ontario County, Mr. K.D. Munroe, Art Rowan, chairman of the North- umberland-Durham board of education, and Yvonne Christie of the Ont. County school board will be present to answer any questions asked of them concerning this matter. Reeve: Lawrence Malcolm has a' prior engagement but shall, be present for the latter part of the meeting. Our two principals, Mr. G. Paisley and Mr. J. Kirkaldy shall also be attending. If in the near future you have child- ren that are to enroll in school, this meeting should be of interest to you also. Please make a note of the date, Sept. 12th at 7:30. This committee gives hours of their time as well as much' effort on our behalf and After nine years on Council, Reeve of Cartwright is ending. without the interest of the citizens of the community, they can not accomplish what they are endeavouring to do for the children in our schools. At the fair in Kinmount on Sunday and the Port Perry fair on Monday the Collins Stables in Nestleton kept their record of firsts intact. Of several entries in the Commercial pony class, Mr. R. Collins won all. The young driver of those ponies, Ray Cockrane Jr. deserves credit as he is not as yet twelve years of age and handles the ponies as a professional. Congratula- tions Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDonald of Caesarea have been busy with weddings this summer. Their daugh- ter Roseanne was married in June and on Saturday Dorothy willbecome the bride of Mr. Steve Sams. The ceremony shall take place in the Immaculate Conception Church in Port Perry on Saturday. The reception will be held in the Community Hall, Caesarea. my job as EASY RIDER Nicole Gibson rode around the fairgrounds on the back of her daddy Jim as part of a crowd that attended Port Perry fair Labour Day.. Mrs. Gibson supervises the seating arrangements. Nursing Home News The following patients went out to various rela- equal, there being three la dies and three men. The on Tuesday Sept. 11th. I'm sure most of our patients The week starting Aug. 27th there were no out- standing news. No admis- who are able to attend will ladies were: Mrs. Truckle, tives or friends, namely sions or transfers, We were be looking forward to the Mrs. Hendries, Mrs. Phoen- Mr. E. Butt, Mr. G. Christie, 11th Sept. ix and the men were Mr. Mr. F. Preston, Mrs. J. all pleased to see our ad- ministrator Mrs. G. D'An- drade, R.N,, return to work after a few weeks on sick leave. We wish her con- tinued health for the fut- use. On inquiry we learn that Mrs. Letcher, a former patient who went to hospi- tal a few weeks ago is still progressing favourably and we hope to see the day when she will return to our community again. I had forgotten one item which occurred on the 21st Aug. It was the birthday of the female half of the married couple desident at the home Mrs. Smallman. Her young- est son came and took them both out for dinner. We wish her and her husband all the best for the future. All being well we start our weekly church services Doupe, and Mrs. H. Hen- ders. Mr. J. Doupe should return Labour Day, Sept. 3. Abbott who was lucky and won 3 games, Mr. Brown, and Mr. Smith. Once more we had our usual bingo game on Thurs- day. The winners were pools showroom we pos hope 985-7928 5085-7605 have in stock: Chemicals ® J acuzzi Equipment Pool Supplies ® Pool Kits Swimming Pools @ Filters NEED MUSIC? ® Accessories We will install or you can install your own. 985-3089 (after 6p.m.) ( One mile north of Manchester on Hwy. 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