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Port Perry Star, 5 Aug 1981, p. 25

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by Mrs. Mabel Cawker Jim and Judi France, Stouffville, visited with his parents, Bob and Marg. France, Scugog Point on Thursday last. Jim, Judi and neice Karen France enjoyed a pleasure cruise on Lake @000cescrccsrcrrrccscsecccccsssosssscosvesnentteeseRBEe Se 0000000000000 0OOIPOIOOIOGIES 9000000000000 PPP I LOIN LIIOIOIIOOIOEOIEOIOIOROOLOOEOEOESGS "ALAN J. RISEN BA.LLB. and 3 ROBERT J.ESPEY B.sc.LLB. ("Formerly assistant Crown Attorney for the Region of Sud- bury and Senior Agent of the Attorney General of Alberta.") are pleased to announce the formation of a partnership for the practice of law, under the firm name of RISEN & ESPEY with offices at : LORD SIMCOE PLACE : 57 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH - SUITE 1C : OSHAWA, ONTARIO L1H 7V6 : (416)571-3942 : . -PREFERRED AREA OF PRACTICE IN CRIMINAL LAW - Scugog to Lindsay returning later in the day and were dinner guests of Bob and Marg. ia Charles Scott of Corbyville has been visiting with his grandparents, Ralph and Leona Sadler, Nestleton, and 00 006000000000000000e Glidden BIGGEST SALE EVER <> Glidden BEST Latex a Flat House Paint Glidden BEST Latex Gloss House Paint GALLON®* A § Glidden BEST Polyurethane Floor Enamel GALLON* GALLON® NN. 0000 4 Glidden BEST Alkyd p Gloss House Paint 99 GALLON* spred ITI GEN {TERETE WHEN YOU MAKE A VERY ROOD PAINT, IT SHOWS! LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER CO. LTD. 11 VANEDWARD DRIVE, PORT PERRY - PHONE: 985-7391 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 9:00P.M.. *May be underfilled for tinting - See label for net contents. News from Nestleto assisting re-farm activities during the past week. On Wednesday, Ralph and Leona plan to take Charles as far as Norwood to meet his Mother, Gloria Scott to return home with her. Miss Carolyn Buchan of . Lindsay enjoyed a week holidaying with her grand- 'mother Mrs. Ivan Proutt, of Nestleton. While in the vicinity she visited her Aunt Ruth Proutt on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Buchan were Sunday guests with his mother and Carolyn re- turned home with them. On Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. L. Malcolm, Mr. and Mrs. David Malcolm and boys of Nestleton, Mr. Stanley Malcolm .of Port Perry, and Miss Gail Malcolm, Blackstock, were among the guests who attended the birthday tea to honour Mrs. Minerva Horn on her 90th birthday. It was held at the home of her son Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trewin at Enniskillen. A belated "Happy Birthday' to Mrs. Horn. Norm and Bernice Mairs, Nestleton, went for a pleasant Sunday afternoon drive to Peterborough - spending some time at scenic Riverside Park and dined in Lindsay at a favour- ite restaurant. SALE PRICE: Grant and Merna Cawker, Curtis and Cathy of Oshawa, who are totally committed to the farm, were helping at the Cawker farmstead over the weekend. . Congratulations! "Warmest Wishes' from all their friends to Alan and Judy Frew on the birth of their little baby girl, Diane, born Monday, July 27, at Port Perry Community Hospital. Improved Health Very pleased to report that Paul Mappin of Nestleton - who was severely injured in a farm accident - is improv- ing and much stronger. He was able to be outside in a wheel chair on Sunday after- noon. He may be moved to the Riverdale Hospital which is well known for speciali- zing in therapeutic treat- ment. We offer best wishes and prayers for a speedy recovery to Paul. Very sorry to hear our old friend and neighbour Mr. Malcolm Emerson had a nasty fall recently. How- ever! he is improving and at the Emerson cottage this weekend under the watchful eye of nurse and daughter- in-law, Anne. Our very best wishes! for much better health soon. Family Picnic The Emerson and Creed hye * Tea rin) he AX are TYL' BT ik | Bigs BLA EN td She" A PSE rule AA SEE Ta 1 . ALLS rey XS awh gave i ts EL rE Bent PW FRC IE LET dri * . Hi ER aa ana DELILE SER Riadei A . . Sy Ml ' ¥ Ld $2 Heese a it Ad Sah VINE LEER VAST RA . LTB BS AE ed NX PORT PERRY STAR -- families had an informal re-union-held at Emerson's Beach on Sunday, August 2nd in the form of a Picnic with between thirty to forty family members present from far and near to cele- brate this yearly event. A most enjoyable occasion for one and all. Church News At the Nestleton Presby- terian Church Sunday morn- ing with an excellent attendance a quartet comprising Peggy and Alison Scott, Stan McNeely and Rev. Fred Swann sang "Morning has Broken'. Peggy Scott played one verse as a flute solo. Mrs. Shirley Scott was organist. Rev. Fred Swann delivered a fine sermon based on Revelations verses 8 and 9 "Christ and the Church". A cordial welcome for next Sunday 10 a.m. In the Nestleton United Church service was resumed ed a) Crd ia ERE TE SES ARV ATTN Wed., August 5, 1981 -- 25 n, Caesarea area on August 2, 11:15 a.m. with Rev. Victor Parsons just back from a relaxing vaca- tion and looking very fit. Visitors were welcomed. His sermon topic "Security's 'Source' leaving many thoughts for all to take home. The beautiful closing Hymn - an old timer "Love Divine". Mrs. Gwen Malcolm, organist. Next Sunday at 11:15 a.m. for regular service. Euchre Party Results Wednesday evening winners as follows: 1. High- Faith Lawrence with 110. 2. Lillian Shaw - 91. Low score - Judy Westall -38. Lone hands for the month of July Gayle Pelrine with 22. Next Wednesday (to-night) at the Community Centre. Try to be on hand - the Ladies' Auxiliary are a hard working group and deserve a break. Folks! phone in your news of interest - it will be very much appreciated. 986-4715. Uticaand area by Vera Brown Church service this week will be held at Utica at 10:00 a.m. with the U.CW. in - charge. There will be a euchre in Utica Hall on Friday at 8 p.m WIN a Pair of 10-Speed Bicycles! jointogethertobring you this Special Offer! a Cen RE ---- Y- MINT 7 with fluoride a I\ pi) __ORU | -- $ YJ 8 J 750ml. bottle J . ENTER SOON - ENTER OFTEN With every purchase of Cépacol Moutwash (Regular or Mint with Fluoride) You havea chance to WIN A PAIR OF HIS & HERS 10-SPEED BICYCLES! - Entry forms may be filled out and deposited in the Draw Bin at Smith & Smith Drug Centre, Port Perry Plaza or anywhere you see the Cépacol display. Watch this paper for announcement of Draw Date and Winner. {NGRIDIENTS ONLIMITED 146 QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY - 985-8807 Toasted SOYANUTS 2.99 Orderyour 44 1b. (20 kg.) bags of White Sugar BREWER'S YEAST v2.19 PARTY MIXES 5.3.99 Butterscotch CHIPS ». 2.69 TOASTED Wheat Germ v.79 Red & Green GLACE CHERRIES Mrs. Terry MacDonald held a family reunion at her home on the weekend with guests from The Pas, Man; Portage La Prairie, Man.; Detroit, Boston, Maple Ridge, B.C., Surrey B.C. Brackendale B.C. and New Westminster B.C., Scarboro, Toronto, Barrie, Mississauga; Bowmanville, Oshawa, Greenbank and Cambridge. Mr. and Mrs. Doug ~ MacSween and boys visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walker in Scarboro on the weekend. Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe visited with Mrs. Art James and Mrs. Mel James in Port Perry on Friday evening. Mrs. Jack Miller of Missi- ssauga visited her parents on the weekend and Master Peter Sutcliffe returned with her for a few days vacation. . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Slute of Raglan were Sunday supper guests with the Lorne Slutes, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Slute were Monday supper guests. Mr. Kenneth Slute is spending a few days with friends at their cottage on Walliston Lake. Mrs. Sylvia Toodgood of Bramalea is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Merv. Storie. Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur and Lee visited a few days in Sarnia with Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Willis this past week. F 5 @ siopye CNET Nost ara see a WAGE ridrgge ski oy 1 A Jorad oceascoms' ~ OpenDaily10-6 Closed Mondays & Tuesdays 986-5656 LT TL TT TL rT rn lr rT = WANTED TO BUY *Paperbacks *Comic Books -Must bein | Good Condition! Scugog Book Exchange 175 Perry Street, PortPerry 985-8645 ti SE vie WR ro "¥. 4 ay £82 pn avy EFS

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