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Port Perry Star, 8 Jul 1986, p. 17

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Nestleton-Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker Festival Days Coming Up! The Caribbean Festival Days is commencing this week - for three days - starting Friday, July 11-13, and during Festival Days we'll find out just who are judged to be the "Sexy Man and Sexy Woman' in the Township of Scugog. It's all for a worthy cause. Proceeds from the 'Sexy Man" contest go to the Kidney Foundation, and those from the "Sexy Woman' event to the Chamber of Commerce. Twelve categories and one overall winner will be announced during Festival Days, July 12. So! let's get with it and make a real success of this ter- rific fund raising event - so very worthwhile! All stops are out - the sky is the limit! Vote now for the Man or Woman of your choice! Nestleton Evening U.C.W. Hold Interesting Meeting The evening unit of the U.C.W. held a very interesting meeting on June 25th at the home of Regenia Walker, Scugog Point. In the absence of Kay" Noyman the meeting was opened by vice- president Joyce Johns. Joanna Malcolm read a thank you note from - Leona Sadler. A donation was enclosed which was greatly appreciated. Betty Headon presented the in- spirational worship period beginn- ing with a poem, 'Out In The Fields With God." The Scripture reading was taken from Ecclesiastes 3: 1-8. Betty concluded with a poem entitl- - ed, "Thank You For Summer." Business ) Kay _Notman informed the 1986 Summer Season | "POTTERY - POTTERY - POTTERY" Saturday, June 28 to July 12 Featured Artisans: Anne, Ed Emerson -- Jane Mcintosh Paul Johnson -- Cheryl Simpson -- PLUS ... 6 Robert Bateman limited edition prints for sale from a private collection. and Saturday evenings beginning at 7 p.m. with emcee Harvey Graham at his best! An exciting event for the enthused crowd in attendance! They members that Scugog Camp is in .. just revelled in the challenging, need of sheets, towels, tea towels, fishing rods, etc. Anyone having these items to donate should take . them to the home of Kay Notman. They will be distributed from there. Betty Headon read a couple of ar- ticles from the newspaper re a flood in Northern Ontario which wiped out the town of Winisk - an entire Indian reservation. They are appealing to the public for donations to get things back together again. Members agreed that the Unit would send along a donation to help our Native People. It was decided that the evening U.C.W. would be doing a study in the Unit, and in the Sunday School - on the Native People - com- mencing in September. Janice MacKenzie brought to our attention that at the last council meeting - it was mentioned any suggestions are welcome re changes in the Sunday School. These are to be submitted to Janice or Barb Weir. Final plans for Cibbie Brook's wedding was discussed and finaliz- ed. The next meeting will be an in- formal get together - a Bar-B-Q and swim at the home of Joanna Malcolm's parents (Wolhart Farms) on July 23. All members enjoyed the beautiful view and sunset during the entire meeting. At the close a love- ly lunch was served by hostess Regenia Walker. Great Attendance At Tractor and Truck Pull The Blackstock Agricultural Society had a very successful Trac- tor and Truck Pull this past Friday "Mills Hollow Gallery & Studio Durham's only Artisan Centre situated in a renovated Grist Mill, circa 1852. ey Mo 41 Claremont HOLLOW ! GEORGIA TREMAINE GALLERY HOURS: Tues. to Sat. 10-5 MILL HOLLOW GALLERY & STUDIO (416) 985-7237 ORT AUTO GLASS & TRIM LTD ERRY _ HB Complete Upholstery HB Windshields HB Sunroofs & Pinstripes HB Body Moulding 139 WATER STREET -- PORT PERRY CALL FOR YOUR APPT. . 985-8507 competition-cheering on their favourite pull! Nestleton Presbyterian Church On a warm, bright Sunday a: 10 a.m. Rev. Swann's daughter, Susan Swann - a senior student at Bible College took charge of the service. She used 1st Samuel, Ch. 17, the story of David and Goliath. A very interesting message. Winnifred Davison was the organist. Next Sun- day at 10 a.m. | PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, July 8, 1986 -- 17 Nestleton United Church On a hot, humid Sunday morning, July 6, 11:15 a.m. a smaller con- gregation than usual with Mrs. Neta Fish extending a friendly welcome at the door. Jean Williams led the service until the minister Rev. Dale Davis arrived: The Men's Chorale with an old time number, "Will Your Anchor Hold' proved popular with the congregation and they ex- pressed their appreciation with hearty applause. We must have these talented gentlemen again soon! Rev. Dale Davis preached a fine sermon re Shepherds. Gwen MACKEY & BAILEY BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS Saturday Mornings 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon Oshawa Rd., Port Perry Lake Scugog Lumber Building 16) 989-7391 GUARANTEED INVESTMENT Annual Rates CERTIFICATES Monthly Rates 2 YEARS 9 3/4% 3 YEARS 10 1/8% 4 YEARS ............ 10 1/8% 5 YEARS 10 1/2% 2 YEARS 3 YEARS . 4 YEARS 5 YEARS 91/4% 91/2% -- MORTGAGES BOUGHT & SOLD -- Rates subject to change without notice. Call the office for information. SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES QUEEN STREET -- PORT PERRY PHONE 985-3832 All Members of Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation PICK-YOUR-OWN -- OR -- Shirley Road (RR. I Port Perry .... STRAWBERRIES PICK-YOUR-OWN Sold by the pound. Bring your own containers. FRESHLY PICKED Phone orders accepted. WHITARER'S 985-3170 N A i ! & 2 oI 2 o Shirley Road 4 >» 3 v SQUARE BOY SUBS & PIZZA 80 WATER STREET - PORT PERRY 985-8448 " CARIBBEAN SPECIALS Medium Pizza Large Pizza XL Pizza Medium Pizza Large Pizza XL Pizza Large or XL ... $2.00 OFF $3.00 OFF $4.00 OFF 4 FREE PEPSI 8 FREE PEPSI 12 FREE PEPSI 1 FREE PANCAKE BRE KFAST 'Sexy People' contests for a worthy cause Malcolm was the Nestleton United Church il have service next Sunday, July 13, at 11:15 a.m. The church will be closed July 20, 27 and Aug. 3 and 10. Worship will resume again on Aug. 17. Please take note! As we soon commence holidays let us visit other churches - other denominations and enjoy their fellowship! . Families Coming and Going Mrs. Aenne Van Derheul and Mrs. Winnifred Davison of Nestleton have returned from a most en- joyable bus trip to the Gaspe Penin- sula. A highlight of their vacation was a boat cruise to Bon Adventure Island to see the bird sanctuary. Russell and Edda Bowman of St. Christopher, hosted an anniversary dinner for the celebrants Sam and. Mabel Cawker on Saturday last. A lovely meal and a most enjoyable evening. Mrs. Neta Fish of Nestleton, was a guest at a lovely outdoor wedding, held on the lawn of the former Dr. Rich farm, near Oakwood. The ceremony was held at 2:30 p.m. when Margaret Ann Munro, daughter of Jim and Ruth Munro and granddaughter of Heather Munro of Sonya, was wed to Urs Dikter Kressigucher with minister Dorothy Bulmer officiated at the ceremony. The reception was held in Oakwood Community Centre with a large attendance. We extend "best wishes" to this young couple. Neta, son Calvin Holland and Chad visited Marlene Bannister one day this past week, and helped her move to the new apartment. Warmest Wishes Our thoughts and prayers are with Mr. John Wolters, Blackstock, who had an unfortunate tractor accident and is presently a patient in Oshawa General Hospital. Our very best wishes for a good recovery. Sympathy Extended Sincere sympathy to Doris and Bob Walden of Waterdown, in the loss of her sister Iva Williams of Toronto, this past weekend. The three Williams girls grew up at Nestleton, and we have many fond memories of them in their younger days. The Waldens were overnight guests after the funeral with school friend of the Williams family - Mrs. Flora Samells of Blackstock. They attended Lindsay Collegiate and Toronto Normal School together. : Caesarea Euchre At the friendly Wed. evening card party held in the Caesara Centre the winners are: First prize - Anne Har- 'ran with 86. Second prize - Jim Emerton with 82. Irene Train - 43. Lunch was provided by Shirley Get- tins and Janet Wilson and the servers were Susan Larocque, Anne Harran, Janet Wilson and Irene Train. A fine evening of cards with a good attendance. 193 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY (416) 985-7306 ALL LINES OF GENERAL INSURANCE V VICTORIA ANS GREY Lit] 10" 5 Year Annual Interest 9 7/8% Semi-Annually Rates Subject to Change without Notice

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