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Port Perry Star, 13 Nov 1984, p. 25

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RES a NOREEN 1 Sy Te SR Ar 3 # = Cartwright remembers those Nestleton - Caesarea News Best Wishes We're pleased that friend from College, Hiram J sang a PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. November 13, 1984 -- 25 who died thday celebration for Bruce. Our best wishes (Cartwright) Lions On December 1st- a Auxiliary Election On Wednesday by Mabel Cawker Norm Mairs is home peaytiful number- Mrs. for many more. turkey roll at Blackstock evening- 16 members of from Toronto General gio. organist. Inobser- Grahame and Neta spent Recreation Centre. Men 1st Cartwright Ladies Once again, Remem- a grocery hamper- after surgery and pro- ance of Remembrance Saturday with Calvin and women are invited to Auxiliary held their elec- brance Day, November 11, is in the past. The available from any member. gressing well. We trust for a speedy recovery! Day a floral arrange- ment graced the Alter. and Yvonne Holland, Chad and. Craig of come out and win that Christmas Turkey as tion meeting at Blackstock Recreation years roll by but we trust The Remembr ance Our best wishes! Mr. Stan McNeely was Bowmanville. well as supporting the Centre. The officers for time will not dim the Day Service was held on Nestleton present wearing his Lions Club. On the coming year are: memory of that great Saturday, November 10, Presbyterian Church Seven Overseas Service Open Season December S5th- a guest President Kathy Hill; host of gallant men who 10:30 a.m. at the Recrea- On Sunday, November Medals from World War The deer hunters add: speaker from the Vice-President Judy made the supreme tion Centre, Blackstock. 11, a fair attendance at Two: Stan served with ed aspot of colour tothe R.C.M.P. will be at the Reader; Secretary sacrifice so that others Dorothy Lee, Helen phe Presbyterian the 48th Highlanders. rural scene in their Blackstock Recreation Rosemary Hepburn and might live- those brave Robinson and Marg Church. Psalm 136. bright red jackets, etc. Centre to speak on Drug - Muriel Simms, sons of Canada who gave up life itself for the things in which they believed. We have to think of freedom! Our sense of responsibility- in our homes- in our communities- wherever we are- it is our business to promote a more lasting peace, understan- ding, and above all- the dignity of people 'elsewhere. The Cana- dians who died in two world wars- believed in a better future. It is up to us to work for that future. If we do- we will have remembered- and kept the Faith. To you from failing hands we throw the torch; Court Lady Snowbird Jones represented the Court at the Service and laid the Wreath. The next meeting will be held December 3, at 7 p.m. at the home of Ann Lee when the Christmas Fruit baskets will be made up. Lunch was served by Lyn and a social time followed. What a fine group of dedicated, enthusiastic members! They are to be commended! Caesarea Euchre Party The regular Wednes- day evening card game at the Caesarea Centre, and sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary was held with good atten- dance. Interest was high- Be yours to hold it high, with scores as follows: If ye break faith with us First prize went to Elgin 4 who die Gray with 85. Close A We shall not sleep -- behind- Al Cormack with though poppies grow second prize- 81. The low In Flanders fields. score went to Evva Davidge with 35. Next Wednesday, November L1930 -- Canadian 14- as usual for a nice Foresters evening out with friends Eleven members of and neighbours. Court Lady Snowbird L1930, met at the home of Caesarea Lyn Bowman in Port Perry. A new member Marion Judson was in- troduced and welcomed by President Irene Train. The minutes of the last meeting were ap- Commtinity. Church A fulk.eongregation at the Caesarea Church on Sunday, November 11. Daniel Pugh read the Scripture- John 15: 13. Rev. W.H. Crawford's proved as read and cor- theme for Remembrance respondence taken care *' Day- 'Sacrificing For A of. During the business Friend"'- a good period many worthy message. Mrs. causes were Suppo by sizeable donations as follows: $100 to the Mathew Geer Benefit The Nestleton Fund; and the Court Women's Institute spon- issues a challenge toany sored Rug Braiding " other service organiza- course for the communi- Wheeler-Dealer" is a tion. $50 to Operation ty commenced on Mon- fast-paced action Scugog. $50 to be sent to day, November 5, at the the Royal True Blueand ~~ Community Centre with packed game of skill, Orange House (a 18 enthusiastic folk on stategy, and the "luck of children's home in Rich- hand to learn this mond Hill, Ontario). $50 to be sent to Ronald Mac- leaders- Mrs. Sophie to six players "wheel'n Donald House in Firlit and Mrs. Winnifred deal" their way around Toronto. Davison were pleased The Christmas Tea and Bazaar will be held Thursday, November 15, commencing at 7:30 p.m. at the Nestleton Com- munity Centre (see Com- ing Events). Tickets are on hand now for a Cab- bage Patch Preemie- a floral arrangement, and Crawford- organist. Rug Braiding Course fascinating art. The with the interest shown. The class met this past Monday, November 12 for the second lesson. There will be four meetings in all before it is completed. Summary Day- in March. Sounds intriguing to say the least! RENT ANEW PONTIAC Scripture- Matthew 6: 5-15. Miss Susan Swann (Rev. Swann"s daughter) took the service and spoke on "Improving Your Prayer Life." Her Family News Sunday dinner guests with Grahame and Neta Fish were Bruce and Elaine Fish, Lisa and Laura of Oshawa- a bir- this past week- the open season for deer hunting. Seemingly- all kinds of activity but how suc- cessful? One could not wager a guess! YicEn 2 3 Re 1 H & p a 5 SB + a + ey - Se l@l, |v use. The public is welcome at 8 p.m. One of the Lions goals is to HIGHLIGHT DRUG AWARENESS in the community. MICHAEL GLENN PRODUCTIONS' LOCAL BUSINESS INVESTMENT BOARD GAME/'PERSONALIZED Treasurer. Final plans were made for the Satur- day Flea Market at the Recreation Centre (see Coming Events). Next meeting December 5th. FOR ANY CITY" the dice," where two their own town, buying up, trading & selling local business properties that actually exist in Port Perry. INTRODUCTORY PRICE: AVAILABLE AT THE FOLLOWING LOCAL BUSINESSES: & py SI * Stedmans , Home Hardware STANDARD 8 FULL SIZE ® TRUCK RENTALS * Do-No's * Ted E. Bear's sponsored by the | PH EL P * Mersco's * Port Perry Star PORT PERRY LIONS CLUB PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 10 VANEDWARD ORIVE PORT PERRY 99% 8474 OPEN Weekday1109P M FrdayitabP WM Saturdays toaP ™ a 1,

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