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Port Perry Star, 25 Nov 1981, p. 33

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WARNE TA SESH of ON PREETI SRT vy Ho by Mrs. Mabel Cawker ' Family News Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Malcolm of Nestleton were weekend guests of their daughter Mr. and Mrs. James Bilton and family of Lanark. Best wishes go with Mr. Stanley Malcolm for a pleasant winter. He left for his Florida home - Brandon - Trailer Park - on Wednesday via Air Canada. Weekend guests with the Sam "Cawkers of Scugog Point Road were Arthur and Carroll Cawker of Sudbury and daughter Cheryl of Waterloo University. For interest we, dined at Crandell's Riverboat for a "Hot Smorgasbord"' luncheon at the noon hour and found it a culinary delight - delicious food, fine service and a warm, friendly atmosphere. Saturday evening guests at the farm were Alan and Eleanor Cawker and daughter Christie, Dan and Lea Kitche, all of Oshawa. Dr. and Mrs. MacKenzie of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Richard MacKenzie of Nestleton were "Sunday evening dinner guests, with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sadler, Nestleton. Prize Winners At the Royal Winter Fair, Richard and Janice MacKenzie won several prizes with the horses which they entered from the Ralph " Sadler stables. The young fry Clair and Leslie MacKenzie came 4th out of 10 entries with their pony. Congratulations! once again to the Sadler and MacKenzie families. " Church News Although the weather was anything but inviting a very good attendance for both Nestleton Presbyterian and Nestleton United on Sunday morning, November 22. Caesarea Euchre Results of the Wednesday evening Euchre: 1. Judy Westall - 84. 2, Bernice Davidge - 81. Low - Gayle Pelrine - 51. A fair atten- dance. Next week as usual. Successful Performance The Lerner and Loewe Classic 'Brigadoon' held at the Town Hall, 1873, for six performances was well attended by folks from this area and found it enjoyable. The Choral Society members are to be congratulated once again on a fine performance. Honeydale Curator Meeting The monthly meeting was held Thursday, November 12, at 2 p.m. in the Muhicipal Hall with 16 members and 1 visitor present. Mrs. Helen Mac Master presided opening with the W.I. Ode and. Mary Stewart Collect and warm words of welcome to all" The Roll Call was answered by wearing a Poppy. Minutes and corre- spondence were read by Sec'y Mrs. Florence Ellicott and dealt with. A donation was voted to Operation Scugog and to the 4-H Girls Club. Thank you notes were read from those who have been remembered during their sojourn in Hospital. Florence also gave the "highlights" re- the Area Convention held in the Royal pop Lop Lop [op Lop Lon ap gn Los Ln Vs Lp on Lm Lp Loge Loe 3092525252525¢52525¢ Ten Teh Teh Teh Teh TT] = Th Ta Ta Td CONTACT: JAMES ROSS RRR.2-UXBRIDGE (416)852:5818 CORN & SOYBEAN GROWERS! TRY: The Jacques Line-up for 1982. SEEDS ' av WL FEED THE 0 " E BY APPOINTMENT ONLY! Tuesday & Thursday Evenings - 6:30 P.M. & Saturdays. PLEASE CALL: 985-2916 EO . ~ 200000 OOOO DEEGAN y Denture Therapy Clinic 305 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY : | -OPEN - Guaranteed Investment Certificates 1YEARANNUAL... 1.5 YEAR ANNUAL . 2to 5 YEAR ANNUAL 1 YEAR MONTHLY ,. 2t0 5 YEAR MONTHLY . . (Rates Subject to Change Without Notice.) SCUGOG FINANCIAL ~ SERVICES 250 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY PHONE 985-3832 All Members of Canada Deposit Insurance Corp. . from Nestleton an York Hotel, Toronto the first week in November. Mrs. Edna Wilson had house plants on display for sale. The fine program was presented by Miss Alice Dodd on Tweedsmuir History and the work of the Curator. A splendid story was told of Col. John McCrea - the writer of "In Flander's Fields". The December meeting will be held Thursday, Dec. 3rd in the Municipal Hall commencing Christmas luncheon at 12:30 p.m. sharp. A decision was made to have each member bring cookies along with the . recipe for the gift exchange this year. Roll Call - Bring a small decoration to be used on shut-in boxes for Christmas. Those interested are cordially invited to attend. Lunch was served by the group and meeting closed in regular form. Sympathy Sympathy from the area is extended to Norman and Bernice Mairs, Nestleton, in the loss of Norm's cousin John and Mildred Farrow of South River, who were killed instantly in a head on collis- ion, at Kirkland Lake, Nov. 2x Y 0) 4 with a' i (on 9) 11th. Norm &nd Bernice attended the Funeral service held at Chalmers United Church in South River. News for next week ph. 986-4715. Thank you. Nestleton, §aesarea and Area Blue Ray Chapter Friendship Night Ten members from this area attended the Friendship night of Blue Ray Chapter No 238, O.E.S. held Nov. 12, 7:30 p.m. in the Masonic Temple, Queen St., Port Perry. A cordial welcome EE ----"_~ 1st Anniversary Special OC 1aineve! 139; PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., November 25, 1981 -- 33 was extended to guests from other Chapters by the newly installed Worthy Matron Shirley Nicholls and Worthy Patron Bill Nicholls. Past Matrons and Patrons were welcomed also Blue Ray members were given a warm greeting by the Worthy Patron. Splendid reports were presented by the various conveners. Well known for its benevolent work many projects will be carried out during the months ahead to aid in this important work of the Order. CHANGE OVER on Michelin Tires! Caesarea area Regular business was transacted and action taken re- worthwhile projects. A warm fraternal welcome is extended to our new members Colin and Margaret Ball of Port Perry. We trust the Order will be an inspiration to them and the work of the Chapter a meaningful) experience. After Chapter closed and the Officers retired a delicious buffet lunch was served by Doris Nottingham, Minnie Fisher and Betsy Staniland. °N 10t0 20% OFF SUMMER TIRES 15t025% OFF SNOWTIRES ~~ - OILCHANGE- $10.99 includes 10W30 x 100 SHELL Oil, popular size oil filters and lube. (Offer Good to November 30, 1981 or until supply lasts.) SHELL SERVICE STATION HIGHWAY 7A, NESTLETON - PHONE 986-4427 OAS PO LIND) ZINN \ ALL FLAGS (8 Miles East of Port Perry) Give the Gift that keeps ongiving... EVERY WEEK THROUGHOUT THEENTIRE YEAR! A GIFT SUBSCRIPTION to the port perry S (eo $10.00 Yearly in Canada - $30.00 in U.S.A. An Attractive Gift Card FREE to Announce your Gift Subscription. °® (JN I'd Please Mail this Form Today to the: \ ® 0 0 ss ee es es eae Port Perry Star, P.O. Box 90, Port Perry, Ontario. LOB 1NO Enclosed Find $ . . DEE RR RR RE RR I RN ER TP \ Sender's Address: . ....ooemeenn oo... In Payment of . . . Year (s) Subscription to the "PORT PERRY STAR". 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