16 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. August 14, 1984 Bicentennial flower competition winner Stan Grills of Prince Albert beside some of the marigolds and geraniums in his yard. (A black and white news photo does not do justice to the beauty of Mr. Grills flower gardens). Gardening has been a long time hobby for him and he says he has no real secrefs fo it. "'| just love to see things growing." He will be presented with a plaque for his efforts by the Pine Ridge Garden Club which sponsored the local contest. MIKE & CHRIS IR ALLEN ALUMINUM Kass 985-3747 We are pleased to announce the opening of our new shop in the Reach Industrial Park, located one mile west of Scugog Arena. We stock the largest supply of "ALCAN" Building Products and have professional installation for all your siding needs. High volume permits low, every-day prices ... COMPARE! SR '93.00 Horizont) Siding - g» , 1 12.25 Seamless Eavestrougp og 2 '1 . 15 Over 120 (in stock) ALCAN 11/2" DOORS Tri-lites & Selt-storing per sq. per sq. per ft. Writ Black Cream CAULKING u : 5 $ 00 All Colours So 52 - PER TUBE CASH & CARRY 32.55 $191. Othr sizes can be ordered RAINBOW ROOMS & DECKS Supplied and Installed by us - Priced according to size. Several Models can be seen in Port Perry. WINDOWS - REPLACEMENTS & STORMS PATIO DOORS & STORMS ORNAMENTAL RAILINGS & AWNINGS MIKE & CHRIS ALLEN ALUMINUM OPEN: 7:30 t0 5:30 - Saturday 8:00 to 1:00 - AFTER HOURS CALL: 985-3747 "a special Caesarea folk entertain Nestleton - Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker Community News of Interest Just recently, Clarence, and Gretel Cameron of Caesarea, travelled to Kingston to visit with her father, Gordon Gray and sister Marjorie O'Grady. While there they visited on some of the Tall Ships and had the pleasure of entertaining two of the sailors from one of them. Later on- the whole fami- ly went to Gananoque for birthday celebration for Mrs. Camerons' aunt, Mrs. Maxine Pedley of Kit- chener. An interesting few days! Cousin Allen Not- tingham, Watford, England, is a guest with Roy and Doris Not- tingham of Caesarea- spending a few weeks with them seeing the beauty spots in Ontario. Leona and Ralph Sadler, Nestleton, en- joyed a visit with Ianand Gloria Scott, Charles and Jennifer of Corbyville this past week. A nice break from the usual The annual two ball foursome washeld at Pine Ridge Golf Course, for good friends of Caesarea on August 11th. Winners were: Nancy Prout and Harry Gay- low gross; Doris Prout and Howard Mahaffy- low net; Fiona Guthrie and Morgan Sears- run- ners up- low net; Jo Betson- longest drive; Ruth Gay- hidden hole; Irene Camisso- longest drive from sandtrap; Wanda Sears- best putt. Sincere thanks to Harry and Ruth Gay who "hosted" an interesting party at their home for friends from the two ball foursome that evening! A lovely bridge party was held at the home of Gladys Lawrie, Air Conditioning Speed Control Tilt Whee! Power Steering Console Tinted Glass Caesarea, on Thursday, August 9. Winners were Bruce Lawrie and Len Prout. The Sam Cawkers, | Scugog Point Road, at- tended the enjoyable pic- nic held by the Honeydale W.1. Branch at the Port Perry Lakefront a week ago and found the pro- gramme very entertain- ing and the food delightful with a boun- tiful supply. We do com- mend the cooks of Port Perry and area! Our best to Mr. Leon Brygman of Nestleton, who has been home from work with back pro- blems. A fine neighbour and friend and we trust he will be just "great" again before long. Grahame amd Neta Fish, Nestleton, attended the bridal shower for Keith and Rhonda, held at the home of Mrs. Marlene Bannister in Peterborough on Tues- day evening. Many at- tractive, useful gifts were received by the young couple. Our very best wishes to them! During the week Grahame and Neta Fish spent an evening with Bruce and Elaine Fish, Lisa and Laura of Oshawa. On Sunday, Calvin and Yvonne Holland, Chad and Craig, from Bowmanville were supper guests at the Fish residence. The Church News At the Presbyterian Church in Nestleton, an excellent congregation was in attenance. Rev. Swann's daugher Susan- a student at the Toronto Bible College conducted the service- taking her text from Philippians 3, and compared the Olym- pian games to the Chris- tian life with the crown of glory as the prize. Mr. Michelin Sfeel-Belted WSW Heavy Duty Maintenance Free Battery Hear Window Defroster Power Front Disc Brakes Dual Rem Cnirl Sport Mirrors Radio © 9% 02 000000, -- ~~ Hiram Joseph- also a Bi- ble College student sang a lovely solo, "I'm Here to Praise The Lord." Ser- vice next Sunday will be held at Ballyduff at 1:30 p.m. With a very good atten- dance on Sunday morn- ing at the Caesarea Com- munity Church, Rev. W.H. Crawford presented a good message - his text from I Kings 18: 1-18 and his sermon theme- "The Troublemaker." Mrs. Clarence (Gretel) Cameron was the guest soloist singing beautiful- ly "The Lord's My Sher- pherd'"' using the favourite Crimmond tune. Mrs. Crawford- organist. Daniel (Jr.) and Robert Heayn assisted the Minister with the service. The new season for the Sun- two Tall Ships sailors shine Club with Jac- hares McDermott in c e will commence in September. For informa- tion call 985-7796. The annual Decoration Service for Nestleton United Church Cemetery, will be held on Sunday, August 19,.1984 at 2:30 p.m. Guest Speaker- Rev. Bruce Harrison. Special hands by the Blackstock trio composed of Jean Ferguson, Aileen McLaughlin and Thelma Wright. Organist- Gwen Malcolm. Auction Sale An Auction Sale of the 1d property of the late Ruth Proutt in Nestleton will be held Saturday, August 18, at 11:00 a.m. For further in- formation refer to the Port Perry Star. Recovery long time coming for victim Scugog Island News by Mrs. Earl Reader After 5 weeks Joe Herold of Con. 6 E. is still in traction in a Toronto Hospital, following his unfor- tunate driving ac- cident. It must seem like a very long time for recovery. On Sat. evening over 100 guests met at the Island Community Hall to offer congratulations and Best Wishes in helping Joe and Clara Dowson celebrate their 40th wedding anniver- sary. All those who receive their service as mail carriers also wish to convey Best Wishes. On Sun. at the Island United, we were made aware of a special drama - "The Life of Stock #4TE365 plus sales tax, license & freight Wheels Styled StI. w/Trim Rings Rack-and-Pinion Steering' Cloth Seat Surfaces .Lacking Glove Box Front Wheel Drive 2300 cc Engine Reclining Front Bucket Seats 4 Wheel Indep Suspension Protective Viny| Coating Bodyside Protection Moldings Jesus" to be presented at the C.N.E. August 18 and 25 at the Chapel near the fountain on the C.N.E. grounds. Helpers are needed in the Nursery during the month of August while parents enjoy the Chur- ch Services. This sum- mer there have been many children accom- panying their parents to Church and enjoying the programs prepared: for them. September will soon be with us when we start into new ventures and courses. So, of course, it is important to consider the place of the Church for our children and be aware that regular Sun- day School for the Island United begins Sept. 250 try to have the children enrolled then to assist the staff in their plans. Don't forget to order those fruit pies for Sept. 1. Er mae. *Asparagus *Strawberries *Gooseberries *Black Currants *Cherries *Raspberries *Rhubarb *Peas A MacMILLAN ORCHARDS - WHITBY - 686-2531 686-0388