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Port Perry Star, 28 Mar 1979, p. 22

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LSE a el WE Wo Tee hn 6 ARNIS \l3 SRR EN Sail NS 8 EN aA £2 ny A PEE RS x © Wah a 22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., March 28, 1979 Nestleton- 'Caesarea News Nestleton by Mabel Cawker Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Slute, R.R.1 Oshawa were Sunday" evening Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Slute and little son Jeremy Jay, R.R.1 Oshawa." Miss Ruth Proutt, Nestle- ton enjoyed Saturday evening Dinner and a visit with her nephew and his wife Mr. and Mrs. Donald Proutt of R.R.1 Nestle Weekend visitors with Mrs. = Minnie Fisher, Caesarea were Mr. and Mrs. Barry Fisher, Leanne and Susan of ndon, Ontario and Mr. and .Mrs. Delton Fisher of West Hill. On - Monday Minnie's sisters Mrs. Jean Hooper of Toronto and Mrs. Marie Boderdistel ~._of Guelph i the day with her. Mrs. Jean Williams and Mrs. Helen Vine and daugh- ter Darlene of Nestleten -drove to New Liskeard recently to spedd a few days with their sidter Mrs. Dorothy Chapman who is the " Librarian there. While on their travels they called on friends at North Bay and South Creek.. Many interested - persons have made inquiries recent- ly regarding a good friend and neighbour in the person of Mr. Malcolm Emerson of Nestleton. Your correspon- dent is very pleased to report since talking to a member of the family over the weekend, .that Malcolm is "hale and Hearty" enjoying good and Mrs. Norman Mairs, Nestleton and Mr.' health and"takes a walk every day during the fine weather. He/is quite a remarkable gleman - 94 years young reads a good deal, is very obsérving, has a keen mind, and gets a great satisfaction out of the daily pleasures of life. He resides with his son Edgar and his daughter-in-law Anne, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Emerson of Toronto. Caesarea Euchre Club The prize winners at the Wednesday evening Euchre were as follows 1st - Mrs. Margaret France, Scugog Point; 2nd - Frank Whitfield of Port Perry; 3rd - Mrs. Bernice Davidge, Williams Point. Hopefully fine weather will prevail next Wed. evening and the atten- dance will be, gratifying to say the least. Guests with 'Mrs. Beatride Cooledge on Sunday were her daughter and husband Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Morris, son Roy and a friend from Toronto. After visit "at her apartment in N ton they enjoyed a dinner out. Weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Malcolm were sons Dennis and Barry and grandson: Master Kingsley Malcolm, wee son of David and Joanne. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McLaughlin = have just -returned from a Florida holiday, visiting with her sister Mrs. Norma Wolfe while there. North Nestleton Church Rev. Victor Parsons used ASTRON 2A DASE 58 Authentic German food, music Sauerkraut and sausage, keg beer and a German Ump-pah band will highlight the Nestleton Area Recrea- tion Association's "Aprilfest "79" on April 7, 1979. The purpose of this func- tion is to increase the funds available to the association in order to keep the Nestle- ton Area Recreation Hall a self-sufficient building. Prior to this festival the building was maintained by funds from the New Year's Dance. and a couple of smaller dances held through- out' the year. Due to:an increase in costs it is hoped that this function will be held as the theme for his Sermom "The Uplifted Christ'. . later in the year, the German 'name ¢ of the Donauschwaven Park German Club, following at 6:30 and continuing until approximately 1:00 a.m. annually to keep the cost of renting the hall minimal. According to John Goss, vice-president of the Nestle- ton Area Recreation As- sociation the original idea had been for a springfest but to save confusion with the Kinsmen Springfest held Schultz, an Ump-pah band will be comprised mainly of local people and as an added~<~ attraction highlights from the Cabaret show in support of the grand piano will be offered. "Although Keg beer is one of the highlights of the evening, liquor will be available for those who prefer it. Admittance is restricted to idea was introduced and the ed to Aprilfest. "It will be exactly like an Octoberfest," he said. The bar will be open at 6:00 p.m., with authentic German food, prepared by the ladies Scripture - Ephesians 2 - 43 Verses 4-10 and John 3 Verses 14-21. Miss Gail Malcolm sang a solo entitled "Pass It on". Extending "best. wishes" to Mrs. Mary McRonald and Mr. James Fowler of Caes- area who are in Port Perry ~ Hospital. son Cawker, Toronto, Curt and Chris of Oshawa plus various other would-be ice fishermen. The fine * weather favoured fishing spots heavily popu- lated but a large area of open water down from View Lake heralds the end of safe ice. All fish huts appear to be' safely ashore. News for next week please phone 986-4715. 'Visitors to the Cawker -- during the break were- Under the direction of Karl - plan Aprilfest 150 people and tickets are available from any member of the association or. the Country Store in Nestleton. Mr. Goss is trying to locate the old railway baggage cart "that is in the area for the "band to perform on and says that many of. the German Club members may appear Kelowna, a five man band from the Toronfo area will play at a dance this coming Friday evening at the Latcham Centre in Port Perry. Working with original material, the group achieves a bajance between "commercial" and 'non-commercial' sound. The band has been together two years playing concerts and clubs throughout Ontario. Tickets are available at the door. Ste 'AN IDEAL GIFT FORALL OCCASIONS! | Only $8.00 a year in Canada "$43.00in USA. ard like to subscribe to the Port Perry Star [J Please send a gift subscription to: NAME:.......... ADDRESS... . POSTAL CODE: un 40 8% All Subscriptions must be cash in advance. 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