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Port Perry Star, 8 Aug 1984, p. 16

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16 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. August 8, 1984 Pool party nice summer break a ; . 3 i by nich 0 % » 4 v Ny 4 . y i TN bs. STURMAN -- COLEMAN ve United Church was the setting tr apo uniting in marriage o Carol Ans Sturman and John ard Coleman. . The bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Sturman Seagrave, and the ERGO 06 800) 4 Me. 254 MIS. Ray Nash of Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coleman of Toronto. : : Rev. Art Rogers officiated at the ceremony and Melanie Lee sang "Perha Love' and "Annie's Song' accompanied Mrs. Joan Lee on the organ. Given in bride wore a floor gown of tiered Fren- seed ch lace with a chapel train. Her was attached to a Juliet cap of lace a rats She carried | a hits bebe White toses, stephanotis 's breath. The maid of honour, Robin Pokulok and brides, Karen Rowan and Laurie Sinclair wore full dresses of blue crepe de chine with lace a ua. They Satie lace trimmed nosega ue w lilies, stephanotis tnd oh long with his bes groom, t man, Coleman and ushers Paul Nash and Mark Sturman were attired alike in silver tuxedoes Ted Sturman welcomed the guests and at- tended the t book. : The 's mother chose a two piece dress of rose crepe and lace with white ac- cessories and a ma silk corsage. The groom's mother wore a blue dress with ers. , Mrs. Wilfred . Alice Rowan, and the , Mrs. Edna Shufelt The bride and were honoured to be driven by Mr. Mrs. Ron Fawcett to the Oddfellows Hall, Port Perry in their classic He Potlouing the dance, the ha lft for a short honeymoon in Northern On Prior to the of honour at showers Carol was the t ted by Mrs. Ruth Sinclair and Laurie, Mrs. Bonnie Branton, and Me. Ct od trons of John party a a gave a in his honour. H&M WRIGHT FEED COMPANY GARDEN SUPPLIES * FERTILIZER & FENCING call ... HAROLD or MELANIE * DOG & CAT FOOD * FEEDS & GRAIN * ANIMAL HEALTH BLACKSTOCK - 986-4201 Nestleton - Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker Pool Party of Interest An informal (U.C.W.) | pool party was held at the home of Betty Headon in Nestleton the latter party of July. Although some of the -girls were unable to at- tend those present were: Arlene Malcolm, Joanne Malcolm, Joyce Johns, .Regenia Walker, Carol Mairs and Kay Notman. Punch was served and games were features- later lovely refreshments were par- taken of by all. A nice, summer break! Omission Sorry to have omitted the name of a good friend- Betty Cawker, Pleasant Point, in last week's news re- the Cawker Reunion. My humble apology! Caesarea Card Night First prize winners- Al Cormack- 87. Second prize winner- Irene Train- 85. Low- Ed White- 51. A smaller at- tendance due to humid - weather and holiday time. Will be back to nor- mal soon. If inclined to enjoy a game- do attend Wed. 8 p.m. at the Caesarea Centre for fun and relaxation. Community Newsworthy Items The Emerson-Creed picnic was held on Satur- day afternoon, July 28, at the Emerson Beach- the occasion being the an- nual picnic with 22 members on hand to en- joy this family get- together. While all were assembled- a Red Maple tree was planted in memory of Wilton Creed, who had a very warm feeling for the Emerson Farm. Wilton, a resident of Barrie most of his life- had spent his younger days in Cartwright. He passed away May 3rd, 1984. A fitting tribute! Bill and Mildred For- tune, Blackstock, enter- tained his brother Alec PRODUCTS -Nestleton. and wife Rose Fortune of Malton, for a couple of days this past week. Family members- Patricia, Kenny, Suzanne and Lori of - Eganville were Saturday and Sunday guests with Bill and Mildred- heading for a good holi- day on Monday. Chas. and Nell Cawker, Scarborough, were Wednesday lun- cheon guests at the Sam Cawker farm, Scugog Point Road. Later they all went to Fenelon Falls to visit brother Gord Cawker- who is recover- ing from eye surgery and spending some time with son John and Pat Cawker. After a visit they called on Albert and Vivian Cawker at their condominium at Bob- caygeon - later dining in Very pleased to hear that Mrs. Don (Grace) Proutt of Nestleton is im- proving nicely, after some weeks in Port Perry Community Hospital. Best wishes from this area for "great" health soon. 29 members attended the annual Mairs family picnic, held on Sunday August 5 'hosted' by Norm and Bernice Mairs at their attractive home, near Relalives came to enjoy the gathering from Lind- say, Glenarm, London, Collingwood, Bowman- ville, Raglan and All Norm's family were present witht he exception of his brother Gordon of Ed- monton, Alberta. A buf- fet style luncheon was enjoyed by all- followed by games, sociability, etc. A fine get-together! On Friday evening, Norm and Bernice at- tended the 6th birthday party for grandson Jeremy Jay Slute- given by his parents, John and Diane at their home in Raglan. Quite a few of the neighbours were pre- sent and all delighted in the Weiner Roast. A "happy birthday' to Jeremy Jay! On Sunday, Lawrence and Gwen Malcolm of Nestleton, held a family gathering in honour of their daughter Gail's bir- thday with 18 family members present. Our 'warmest wishes" to Gail for many more bir- IWILL TRADE YOU "Old Fashioned Reliable Service" ie. (if possible repair, not replace for the low price specials that lure you to their door) CALL: STEVE"S AUTO REPAIR located at your PIONEER CENTRE 4 miles south of Port Parry on Oshawa Rd. 985-2431 Nestleton. thdays - from all her friends within the area. At the Nestleton Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning, an average congregation after the summer recess. Rev. James Gilchrist of Bowmanville, took as his text John 4 and preached on the subject "The Gospel in Picture" the first subject being Nicodemus, an educated man who had his way in life - second being the woman at the well - liv- ing water - third picture - a nobleman's ailing child entreating Christ to come down lest my child die. Christ answered- my son liveth! Service next Sunday at 10 a.m. (A personal thank you from the Cooke family). The Cooke family of Blackstock wish to thank all their friends within the community- mainly from Caesarea- for their support at the giant yard sale held for Larry Cooke on the Regatta weekend. It was a great success! Carol Cooke said: "Words cannot express how we feel for all the help and support given to us in our time of need. Special thanks again to Mr. Reg Renouf and the Sanderson family of Caesarea for organizing this wonderful sale on our behalf. It was just terrific!' Larry is on his fourth week of treatment and will keep us posted. Best of luck to Larry! A Campbell reunion was "hosted"' on Sunday, August 5, at the lovely old home of Grant and Helen Campbell of Nestleton with between 25-30 family members present for the occasion. Helen had a barbecue- with all festivities held 'outside and it was much enjoyed! The "highlight" for the day- es pecially for the youngsters- Grant treated them all to a hayride. Relatives came for the party from Nova Scotia, Brantford, Midland, Peterborough, Bowmanville, Cambridge, Oshawa, Ajax and Nestleton. Grant's sister Evelyn and Bob Bonney are staying for a few days. Regatta News The 52nd annual Lake Scugog Regatta and Field Day was a great success - a little edge over last year's event. ® movies ® sports ® art ©® music Call us for information LAKESIDE ELECTRONICS FOR THE BEST IN TELLITE SYSTEMS ® christian broadcasting © 24 hr news ® children & adult programming ® educational programming You can now -- LEASE a Satellite System. Share with a neighbour and cut costs. The Regatta Committee would like to thank the following who knock on doors and collect for the Association: Mary Ryan, Glad Laurie, Mrs. Blair, Mrs. Baxter, Mrs. Burns, Shirley Love, Wayne Bradt, Phil Burke, Morgan Sears. Albert Putsey, Tom Sherwin, Nancy and Keith Prout, Sunnyside Market, Frank's Restaurant and Fish and Chips. Congratulations to the hard working committee! Trust one and all hada happy and safe Civic Holiday weekend - weather was very hot and humid but really- a grand weekend! Nestleton © United Decoration Service will be held Sunday, August 19th, 2:30 p.m. Guest speaker- Rev. Bruce Harrison and special music will be a feature of interest. (No service in the morning). 985-2652 While Quantities & Sizes Last! 1 FREE TANK TOP with every order of 9 PCS. oF bELicious BROASTED CHICKEN BAYSHORE TAKE-OUT HWY. 7A (By The Lake) PORT PERRY TRUCKS! TRUCKS! TRUCKS! 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