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Port Perry Star, 25 Aug 1987, p. 39

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THI a" by Mabel Cawker Nestleton Women's Institute Enjoy Academy Theatre A delightful summer outing was enjoyed by Nestleton Women's In- stitute on Wednesday, August 19, when they met at the Bonfire Restaurant, Lindsay, for noon lun- cheon. Mrs. D. Frew, Convenor of Education & Cultural Activities made the arrangements. Volunteer drivers were Mrs. G. Fish, Mr. R. Nottingham and Mr. L. Malcolm. There were 12 members, guests and husbands present. President Mrs. G. Fish held a ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS RICHARD HONEY ELECTR C Pole Line Construction INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL R.R.1, Port Perry, Ontario 985-9364 BUSINESS DIRECTORY brief business meeting prior to the meal. All repeated the Mary Stewart Collect and W.1. Grace in unison. The Motto for the day was, "Let each become all she was capable of being," and the Roll Call was, "An Important date in Canada's History." The Institute exhibit for Blackstock Fair, "Then and Now' was discussed briefly. A delegate to be chosen at the September meeting to attend the Area Convention on November 3, 4 at the Royal York Hotel. After partaking of the delicious GEE ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE Sales, Repairs & Rewinding to All Motors. 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SHRUBS & HEDGES SHAPING - CAVITY TREATMENT - BOLT & CABLE INSTALLATION SURGERY - PLANTING - TRANSPLANTING «440-6014 ..: RICK'S WEED CONTROL -- SPECIALIZING IN -- Lawn Care, Weed Control. Fertihzing, Chinz Bug Control, Dormant Spraying, Tree & Shrub Spraying GOVERNMENT LICENSED Phone 985-2259 * Fully Insured luncheon we sang "Happy Birth- day" to our President, and had a piece of sumptuous birthday cake for dessert. We then proceeded to the Academy Theatre to view the Neil Simon play, "Brighton Beach Memoirs." Next meeting will 'be held on Wednesday, September 2 at 1:30 p.m. at the Nestleton Community Centre when we hope to have a special guest speaker and display of ceramics. Visitors will be warmly welcomed. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, August 25, 1987 -- 39 5th Birthday Celebrated Tom Robins of Caesarea, had a very pleasant day on Sunday, August 16, when his wife Gwen and the family planned a wonderful sur- prise birthday party in his honour, and held at the Legion Hall at O'Connor & Pape Ave., in Toronto. Tom turned 75 years old that day, and enjoyed seeing his family, old neighbours and friends from East York where they used to reside. One friend he used to work with came from Saskatoon, Sask. for the '""special" occasion. Over 70 were in a | V-Q a) [c Hela] hg oy. Noy go] Si- Wf. Perfect HEATING CO. 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DON CORNEIL Auctioneering Services ALL TYPES OF AUCTION SALES Auction Barn Facilities & Pickups R.R.1, LITTLE BRITAIN Call (705) 786-2183 -- For further information & free estimates call Rose Ann . 985- 2735 EMME REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES Washers - Dryers - Stoves Fridges - Dishwashers - BUY -- SELL -- TRADE INSURANCE BROKERS LIMITED 193 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY, ONT. LOB 1NO (416) 985-7306 Scugog Appliance Repair Freezers "all 986-B312 Anytime ERSON HET TOM VANDERENDE '& AIR CONDITIONING | -- LTD. Nestleton W.I. enjoys lovely summer trip attendlince for the 'gala' party! Tom was the recipient of many cards from friends and certificates, letters, etc. from the Prime Minister of Canada, Brian Mulrooney, M.P. Allan Lawrence, M.P.P. Ross Stevenson, and Mayor Jerome Taylor. Lovely refreshments had been arranged and a birthday cake...enjoyed by all. Our warmest wishes to Tom for many more hap- py birthdays. The family wish to thank all for coming to the party. Nestleton United Church Decoration Service Although the weather was far from ideal, a very large attendance was on hand for the Annual Decora- tion Day Service held at Nestleton United Church on Sunday, August 23, at 2:30 p.m. Many old friends were present from far and near. It was a great day of visiting, reminiscing and so forth. Rev. Dale Davis led the mean- ingful service and Gwendolyn Malcolm was the able organist. Rev. Harry Atkinson, who need- ed no introduction, was the guest speaker and delivered the excellent remembrance day message...the theme taken from Hebrews Ch. II and Romans Ch. 8. Harry..who grew up in Nestleton, and a friend of long standing...was reminiscent of years gone by mentioning a few of the dedicated folks who worked so hard for the Church and community in the past...fine thoughts for all to take home on this special occasion. Two beautiful solos were sung by Herb Vine entitled, 'The Old, Old Path' and 'How Great Thou Art" accompanying himself on the guitar. We thank Herb for his gift of song. We do wish to voice our warm ap- preciation to Arnold Williams for the fine work he does each year in the cemetery...an excellent caretaker! Also...appreciation to the Cemetery Board...and a sincere thank you to one and all who had a part in this memorable day of fellowship! John & Linda Arbuckle Host Reunion 'Grandma Mrs. Betty Ostler of- Burk's Falls, visited for a few days with John and Linda Arbuckle of Nestleton. While there a family reu- nion was held on Friday evening. Those present were: Wayne & Joan Hartwick & family of Kincardine, John & Bev Goslin and family, Blackstock, Helen Goslin & Reg Armstrong of Oshawa, Don & Kathy Trump, Scarborough, Glen Goslin, Blackstock, Linda Hooper of Oshawa, Mrs. Mary Imhoff of Bathurst, New Brunswick...a nice family get-to-gether. On Saturday, John & Linda took Grandma Ostler to Nobleton, to visit relatives and they went on to Bolton to visit John's Uncle & Aunt, Bill & Marg Loney before returning home to Nestleton. Family News Mrs. Norma Wilson of Duntroon, has been visiting with Sam & Mabel Cawker for a few days at the farm- stead, Scugog Point Rd., and on Wednesday evening they had a nice visit with Alan & Eleanor Cawker of Oshawa. Son Grant Cawker of Oshawa, was a visitor at the Cawker farm on Thursday. Ted & Anne Mairs of Cannington, attended the Decoration Service at Nestleton on Sunday, and were din- ner guests with brother Norm and Bernice later. Jim and Audrey Leishman of Reaboro, and son William, were Sunday evening guests with Mother Neta Fish, Calvin & Yvonne Holland, Chad, Craig & Alanna Dawn of Nestleton. A visit was en- joyed over refreshments, William is staying for a holiday with the family.

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