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Port Perry Star, 25 Oct 1983, p. 32

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EI Sw PA SE ---------- a oN AS AA haw Sa RUA ICR g NT it] v 32 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. October 25, 1983 Presbyterian Ladies Aid meet in church hall Nestleton - Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker North Vancouver B.C., Mr. and Mrs. Percy Malcolm, Toronto, Mrs. soon be your old self again. "Very warmest wishes' from all your Pastoral Charge. Happy Event was conducted by Mr. Stan McNeely- who took as his text John 15 and many seats left on the bus - to the Area Conven- tion - to be held at the Laura ~~ Woodward, friends. Mr. and Mrs. gt Corinthians 13. Royal York Hotel - Nov. Oshawa, and Mrs. Stan- At the weekly euchre Lawrence Malcolm, Theme- "Christian 1st. Unless we have more Presbyterian The roll call was ford Van Camp, on Wed. night the lucky Nestleton, visited Dennis | ove." Alison Scott sang passengers soon, we'll Ladies Night answered with a Bible Blackstock were recent folks were: first prize- and Laina Malcolm and "Give Thanks to God" have to cancel the bus. The Presbyterian verse or poem. The pro- guests of Miss Ruth Pro- Ruth Davidge with a fine family of Ajax on Sat. ith her mother accom- Shoppers are welcome - Ladies Aid met in the church hall for the Oct. meeting with Pres. Dorothy Lee conducting the business portion. She gram consisted of the "highlights" of the bus trip given by Mrs. W, Davison which she and Mrs. A. Vanderheul en- utt, Nestleton. A family gathering of the Proutt cousins. Mrs. Lee Shaw is presently in Oshawa score of 100. Second - not far behind - Norma Jean Newbold- 97. A tie for low- Arvella Barrett and Jim White had 51. A good afternoon. They werre pleased to see their grandson Jove, and new granddaughter Leta Michelle - born Oct. 19. panying. Next Sunday, Rev. Geo. Moore, Port Perry will occupy the pulpit. on a first come- first serve basis. For infor- mation look under Notice in the Port Perry Star - or call Jean Carnochan opened with a poem- a joyed to the East coat - Hospital following attendance. These par- Best wishes to Dennis Bus )85-2636 or Mabel hymn- the Lord's Prayer Cape Cod and other in- emergency surgery - tiesare very popularand and Laina. We still have a good "awker 986-4715. in unison and a cordial teresting points. Mrs. gladtoreportsheisfeel- enjoyable. Try to be on : welcome to all. Mrs. Mabel Days spoke on ing much better. hand again this week. The Church News Mabel Dayes gave the their trip east taken at Two carloads of ladies Glad to report that A good attendance at splendid devotional- a Bi- ble passage and commentary. Business Period ifferent times. Several readings were worthwhile- Mrs. L. Stin- son read "Thanksgiv- ing" and Mrs. M. Dayes attended the W_I. fun fair held at Maple Grove Women's Institute on Tues. Oct. 18th, and had a most enjoyable time. John Hall of Williams Point is home from Oshawa Hospital and feeling more like his old self. "Warmest wishes" Nestleton United for Youth Sunday. Rev. Dale Davis spoke on "False Prophets- False Teachers."" Scripture FIREPLACES rd : Sales and . & WOODSTOVES Minutes were approv- "Take Time to Live"'- Those that went from from friends and reader Dwight Davis. Expert Installation edasreadbySec'y Mrs. Mrs. W. Davison "On Nestleton Branch were: neighbours. The choir sang "Others." © Zero clearance fireplaces Winnifred Davison. Time" and a selection Doris Nottingham, Min- Next Sunday will be An- © Insulated chimneys Financial report was sat- from thé friendship book nie Fisher, Marguerite Correction niversary Service at @ Woodstoves sifactory. Cor- by Mrs. Bertha Beacock, Mabel Dayes, A special evening tobe Nestleton at 11:15 a.m. © Inseris respondence included a letter from Port Perry Hospital soliciting funds for the new wing. As McLaughlin. Meeting closed with a hymn and Benediction. A lovely lunch was Doris Grills, Norma Frew, Doris Rohrer, Winnifred Davison and Rita Wygerde. held at Nestleton Com- munity Centre "It's Just Your Nerves" will be Nov. 9th instead of the with Rev. John Smith - guest speaker. Guest singers- a mixed quartet will render a variety of We Install Only Certified Products! Call for a Free Estimate. several had sent in their served by Mrs. M. Dayes Mrs. Mabel Cawker, first. Sorry folks! special music. Try to at- persons Sonsiions: a and Mrs. L. Stinson and ~~ Nestleton, attended the tend - you won't be KARL HERDER ecision was made- not sociability enjoyed. The Greenbank Women's In- Scouting in Cartwright disappointed. g to donate- at the present President tendered the stitute meeting held in ~~ Apple Day- Oct. 15, We welcome back Rev. CONSTRUCTION LIMITED time. A cheque was appreciation. the Church Sunday wassuccessful duetothe and Mrs. W.H. Crawford PORT PERRY -- 985-3885 received from the School room on Wed. generosity and support who have been visiting Agricultural Society- 2nd prize for the ladies' aid quilt shown at Blackstock Fair. A letter of thanks was sent to members who have assisted at the Scugog Shores Museum during the first week in October. refreshements were Weir of Cartwright 'B' the Caesarea service on . oo the summer. An invita- Thanksgiving supper super. Cub Pack presented Den- Sunday using as his text- for growth promotion, and improved tion from Nestleton guests of Mr. and Mrs. Very pleased to learn nis Williamson with the Ephesians 6: 12 & 16- feed efficiency in beef cattle. Family Activities Mrs. Ivan Proutt and her sister-in-law Mrs. Charles Torrance, Lind- say, enjoyed a colour tour by bus and train north to Agawa Canyon afternoon when Quaker Hill, Honeydale and Betheda Reach Bran- ches were guests. The very fine programme with plenty of humour was just great, and the by the community. The father and son banquet was held at the Blackstock Rec Centre, Sat. Oct. 22nd. The Ladies Auxiliary provid- ed a delicious meal. Art relatives and friends in England for some weeks. While there they visited in Penzance (southern Cornwall) also London area and Newcastle-on- Tyne. Mr. Crawford took Shur-Gain protection RALGRO on Ro a CI Api U.C.W. to join withthem John Buchan, Carolyn that Mrs. Adele Ped- Five Star General theme "Christian War- Ralgro pellets are im- for their Ecumenical and Douglas, Lindsay, zikowski of Caesarea is Award. Tom Ware fare." Mrs. Crawford- planted in the animal's : meeting, Thurs. Oct. 20, were Beth's mother Mrs. home from the Port received the "Cub of the organist. tb ig RALGAD was accepted with Ivan Proutt, and aunt Perry Hospital after a Year" trophy. Doug The service at ing beef calves. feed lot pleasure. A card was Mis Ruth Proutt, lengthy sojourn there -! Hudson of 'A' Troop Nestleton Presbyterian ea PL signed for Mrs. Amy Nestleton. and feeling some better. presented appreciation adversely affect carcass \ Ginn who is presently in Mrs. Florence Burns Do keep your chin up awards to Danny and a gi { Oshawa. (McLaughlin) Toronto, Adele- we'reall thinking Steven Beacock, Ken o ies longer 6° i ogramme Mrs. Una Norminton, of you-and pray you'll Weir and Richard imp : on, of you-and pray yl Weir Society to | muiis ECONO PAK MEAL presented the new West FEED SERVICE "EVERY FRI. SAT. SUN. Rev. Dale Davi, Gln and open to toe pubtie. | DIVISION OF WALLACE MARLOW CO. LTD. : Colm and fed Kemp For further information | BLACKSTOCK PHONE 986-4201 9 pieces of golden chicken freepled on behalf of pleas call Gil Melatosh mil 2med. salads of your choice french fries '899 "LUNCHEON SPECIAL MONDAY TO FRIDAY ONLY! 2 Pc. Chicken Fries or Salad ... ONLY: 2.19 Josie and Harold Hamilton, on the occa- sion of their retirement- received a gift of ap- preciation from the Cart- wright Group Committee for their many years of service. Ivan Bradbur;n, - a former scout under ~ Harold's leadership- made the presentation. District . Commissioner- Art Weir- meet soon The Whitby Oshawa Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society, will hold its next meet- ing on Thursday, Nov. 3, 1983 from 7 - 10 p.m. in the auditorium of the Whitby Public Library _.at_405 Dundas Street, - IN 2800 HEAT UNITS, ITS... THE PALACE GUARD K1173 Green, healthy stalks keep K1173 standing well into the fall while the husks dry and open early for fast drydown. Great D animal health service Get Ralgro at your Shur-Gain Dealer Shur-Gain--for the modern farmer MARLOW'S PORT PERRY 24 HOUR COMPLETE HEATING SERVICE IN PORT PERRY & AREA CALL: Tom Wilson (day or night) PHONE 985-7363 for grain or silage. 986-4964 i Phone ahead for i SUPER FAST TOM WILSON i TAKE OUT SERVICE : PLUMBING, HEATING & ELECTRIC m P.O. BOX 29 - BLACKSTOCK, ONT. b I ATER ST. 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