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Port Perry Star, 30 Apr 1985, p. 16

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16 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 30, 1985 Cancer Society winds up April fund drive Nestleton - Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker The Cancer Society Drive for funds in the Township of Scugog is winding up on Tuesday, 'April 30. We trust all kits will be in by then. Cam- paign Chairperson Doris Taylor and the Society - Executive will tabulate results and the an- nouncement will be in this paper soon. The Society wishes to extend our warmest thanks to all volunteers who have worked hard for the cause. Attend Reunion Former choir member, Gwen Malcolm accompanied by Lawrence, attended the Choir Reunion at Trinity United Church, Bowmanville, on Sunday April 21. Nearly 80 former members sang in the Mass Choir Sunday morning and enjoyed lunch and the social hour following the service. In the evening former members were guests at an excellent Choir Con- cert presented by the present Choir with several guest artists in attendance. This was part of their 150th An- niversary Year of the Church. SUPER SPECIAL! During the afternoon Lawrence and Gwen called on Victor and Winelda Malcolm, Beach Ave., and were supper guests of Mrs. Clara Schmid, Little Avenue. They very much enjoyed their day of meeting old friends in Bowmanville and appreciate Mabel Cawker capably presiding at the Nestleton organ in Gwen's absence. Caesarea Card Party On Wednesday even- ing, April 24, those to be congratulated are as follows: First prize winner- Norma Jean Newbold- 85. Second prize- Ross Wingrove- 81. A tie for low- Dorothy Edwards and Faith Lawrence each had 55. A very good attendance. Next Wednesday evening as usual at the Centre- 8 pm. Caesarea Community Church A good congregation each Sunday morning at 11 am. at Caesarea Church with Rev. W.H. Crawford D.D. conduc- ting the service. Recent- "ly the "Four Tunettes" from Scugog Island were guests, singing four love- ly numbers unaccom- panied. These girls have plenty of talent and give music meaning and feelings- a delight to hear them! April 28th, Com- munion was celebrated and the minister spoke on 'The Lord's Supper" comparing. it to the Passover Feast. A Bap-. tismal service will be held on Family Sunday, May 12. Another upcom- ing special service soon- Rev. Charles Clark of Prince Albert is schedul- "ed to be guest speaker. Local folk try and attend these excellent services at your Caesarea Church. Community Newsworthy Items Glad to hear Doreen Rush is feeling more like her old self again, since spending some weeks in hospital. This coming weekend, John and Doreen are expecting son Michael, daughter- in-law Carla, and grand- son Adam, from Old Town, Main, US.A. A nice family get-together on Sunday, at their home, Scugog Point. Guests on Saturday for evening dinner with Sam and Mabel Cawker, Scugog Point Road, were . Charles and Nell Cawker of Scarborough. Charles celebrated his birthday on Sunday, April 29. Very NO NAME NO NAME SUPER SOIL. NO NAME ALL PURPOSE LIQUID PLANT FOOD NO NAME CATTLE TOP SOIL STURDY POTTED GERANIUMS ¢ 1 POT 299 2.99 MANURE COMPOST 2.99 NO NAME 7-9-5 ROSE FOOD PEAT MOSS 3b LITRE on 3.99 2.99 GARDENING MONTH SPECIAL PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL CLOSING SAT MAY 4 1985 A 'best wishes to a charm- ing brother-in-law and may he enjoy many more. Several Lions from Blackstock and District (Cartwright) attended the District Convention in Newmarket over the weekend. The Lioness Club held a fashion' show on Wednesday 'evening in the Rec Centre in Blackstock. Reports in- dicate a very successful venture! Congratulations! Miss May Reynolds, a former resident of Nestleton, is residing in the Port Perry Villa, and she would welcome relatives and friends, any time they care to call in for a visit. Ten Blue Ray past matrons from Cart- wright, Oshawa and Port Perry, met at the lovely home of Stella Dennis on Monday evening, April 22. After a few items of business were discussed- a draw was of interest with several winning coveted prizes. A social time topped off with nice refreshments made for a pleasant evening. Our thanks to our hostess! Nestleton United Church A cool April morning with a fair attendance. Extending a warm NO NAME 2-20-0 BONE MEAL NO NAME GENERAL PURPOSE ECONOMY LAWN SEED ..... now fine markets... of fine foods ~ 3.99 2 KG TED welcome at the door were: Kay Notman and girls, Claire and Jen- nifer. Nursery- Marion Hall and Dwight Davis. The Sunday School under the direction of Richard and Janice MacKenzie sang an action song with the congregation joining in. Rev. Dale Davis presented a very thought provoking sermon- in- spirational as well with much to dwell upon- taken from Script- Luke 14: 15-24 and Hosea 2: 14-23. Reader- Arlene Davis. On the evening of Wednesday, May 8th, at 8 p.m. the Official Board of the Charge will meet at Nestleton United Church. Birthday Celebrated April Moore on Road 57, had a birthday party Saturday night celebrating her 10th bir- thday. Three school chums and grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moore of Port Perry were guests. Our best wishes to April on her big day. Nestleton Presbyterian Church 'A good congregation on Sunday with Rev. Fred Swann conducting the service. A very good turnout for Sunday School as well with Superintendent Dorothy 3.99 NO NAME ALL PURPOSE LAWN SEED COATED 6.99 NO NAME CHUNKS 1.49 10 KG - 20 KG 2 KG PINE BARK ..... 4.99 NO NAME WHITE MARBLE CHIPS NO NAME SUPER LAWN 20-5-10 SLOW RELEASE FERTILIZER .. 5.99 NO NAME PATCH & GROW LAWN REPAIR KIT NO NAME 20-5-10 FERTILIZER SUPER WEED & FEED 2.99 1.99 5.99 "Highway 47 S., Uxbridge Wed. vesday 9-6 P.M 31 ely fn 99 PM Saturday 8:306 PM. IE aa aaa A a al Lee in charge. The minister is dealing with a series of sermons re- "Christian Warfare' taken from Ephesians. Service next Sunday at 10 a.m. -- Mrs. S. Scott- organist. - Aninteresting event is coming up next Sunday at the sister Church of Ballyduff when Rev. Alec Calder of Peterbor- ough- Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Canada will be the guest speaker. Special music as well. Time- 2 p.m. It should be a very in- teresting day! Pleased to know that Mrs. Ron Burr of Caesarea is feeling much better after a few days in Port Perry Hospital. Keep up the good work! Regarding the Elec- tion coming up this Thursday. Make an assessment of the can- didates involved and vote for -the one of your choice. BUT- be sure and vote- it's not only a right- BUT also a duty! The Nestleton Women's Institute will hold their May meeting this Wednesday- the 1st at the Centre at 1:30 p.m. A sale of plants, crafts and so forth is a feature of interest. Everyone welcome to attend! Keep in mind the Spring Smorgasbord at Nestleton Community Centre this coming Fri- Reach W.1. hold meeting When there is no vi- sion, the people perish; the motto for our March W.I. meeting was very capably answered to by Mrs. L. Doble. Women's Institute itself is a pro- duct of this vision. We answered the roll call and realized the many . pieces of legislation that were influenced by a resolution, prepared and presented by women of vision and concern. The concern presented in detail to us was por- nography. A five hun- dred and fifty million dollar a year business. Women end your silence, help men look honestly. Let us not sit back and id- ly accept this subtle eroison and abuse of children and women. Write John Crosby. We are to reply to the 'welcome' and provide some entertainment at the district annual May 15, 1985 at Goadwood. The theme is 'Year of Youth." It was reported that all plans were com- ing along well for our spring luncheon, on April 16th, 12 noon at U.C. Friendship Hall. Bar- bara Rance will be in touch with Mrs. Hanus early in April to see what props are needed. All are welcome. Next month our meeting will be at the home of Mrs. N. Roberts, please note change of home. The nominating committe is Silvia Robb, Pauline Snoddon, Doreen Brethour. All reports will be required in triplicate. day, May 3rd. For last minute tickets call Jean Williams 986-4788 or any U.C.W. member. 1 al=1g) A". = 1V) tours SPRING & SUMMER 85 ACTIVITIES A PLENTY IN PITTSBURG 3 DAY..DEPART MAY 13 $295" per PeRsON TWIN ROCHESTER LILAC FESTIVAL 3 DAY..DEPART MAY 17,24 $180" ren Person TWIN ERIE SHOPPING AND THEATRE 3DAY..DEPART MAY 31 1245" per PERSON TWIN THE POCONOS & LADY LUCK (ATLANTIC CITY) 4 DAY..DEPART JUNE 17 & JULY 22 $365 pen PERSON TWIN LOUISIANA CAJUN COUNTRY & NEW ORLEANS 12 DAY..DEPART MAY 20 & JUNE 3 930 pen PERSON TWIN WILLIAMSBURG & PHILADELPHIA TREASURE OF AMERICAN HERITAGE 9 DAY..DEPART JUNE 8 580° per PERSON TWIN PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH COUNTRY 5 DAY...DEPART JUNE 10 - & JULY 8, 22 350% per reRSCN TWIN BLUEGRASS AND COUNTRY & WESTERN (KENTUCKY & WHEELING) 8 DAY..DEPART JUNE 16 & JULY 21 530% pen PERSON TWIN RICHMOND ROSE FESTIVAL 6 DAY.-DEPART JUNE 27 $385 pen PERSON TWIN NEW ENGLAND 6 DAY...DEPART JUNE 29 JULY 20, AUGUST 3 & 23 624° pen pERSON TWIN TENNESSEE MUSIC XTRAVAGANZA 8 DAY..0EPART JUNE 30 JULY 21/AUGUST 4 & 18 615° PER PERSON TWIN NORTHERN ESCAPADE (FRANKENMUTH, MACK- INAC ISLANDS & AGAWA CANYON) 68 DAY...DEPART JULY 7,21 AUGUST 11 $435 per PERSON TWIN AGAWA CANYON 3 DAY...DEPART JUNE 29 AUGUST 3, 31 $240 per PERSON TWIN (ofolV] Ry 44 MUSIC) AT ITS BEST « NASHVILLE 4 DAY...DEPART JUNE 28, AUGUST 2 (EVENING DEPARTURE NIGHT TRAVEL) 1295" pen PERSON TWIN SDAY..DEPART MAY 18 JUNE 27, AUGUST 1 (MORNING DEPARTURE NO MIGHT TRAVEL) Go Motorcoach! 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