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Port Perry Star, 4 Apr 1989, p. 20

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Te ! eT ad er ye rr . _ 20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 4, 1989 - Annual Cancer drive is gearing up for action Nestleton-Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker Cancer Campaign Gears Up For Action The annual drive for funds for the Township of Scugog, will be in full swing soon as the month of April is set aside as Cancer month. During that period many volunteers will be engaged in an all out effort to have a successful Campaign, with Doris Taylor, Campaign Chairperson at the helm. With 30 captains and over 250 canvassers...the local Society is "gearing" up for one tremen- dous drive! 3 men are canvassers this year! Inrural areas the entire month is needed...due to folks not being home from the south early in the month...also road conditions are . a factor. If you are asked to be a volunteer in this major ef- fort...remember...it is not simply a generous gesture...the fight against Cancer is everybody's fight, and it is an act of self preservation...your best invest- ment for health and happiness! Recently, Doris Taylor, Cam- paign Chairperson, hosted a delicious luncheon at her home for the Captains of the Township of Scugog re - the fundraising drive. She was ably assisted by Jerry & Dorothy Nelson. After all had partaken of the lovely food...a get acquainted hour was en- joyed...before picking up their kits and heading home. On Friday, April 14, Daffodils will be for sale throughout Port Perry, to signal the opening of the Cancer Society's Campaign. Headquarters will be at Cam- paign Chairperson Doris Taylor's home on 170 Lilla Street North. Volunteers will be busy...so...be on the look-out for them...a sym- bol of hope...and renewed life for all! in the fight against this dread- ed disease! Nestleton United Church At Nestleton United - an almost Springlike day brought forth wor- shippers to the church and sunday school. We sang beautiful hymns throughout the service. Many happy children enjoyed their time with Interm Minister Norman Seli, before retiring to classes. The six-part choir sang as their Anthem "Love Lifted Me" with Gwen Malcolm playing the organ. Rev. Dale Davis based his message on Scripture Acts 5: 27-32 & John 20: 19-31 - read by In- term Minister Norman Seli. This fine service closed with "All The Way My Saviour Leads Me." Melody by Robert Lowery 1826-1899 and words by Fanny J. Crosby 1823-1915. The friendly little greeters at the door were Heather & Erin 'Malcolm and Patrick Smith. Nestleton Presbyterian Church The morning service of Nestleton Presbyterian Church at 11:00 A.M. (Daylight Saving) was conducted by Mr. David Faulkner. The responsive reading was Psalms 133 & 134. Scripture - Samuel 15: 1-9. The sermon was based on thoughts of "Leaning." When we need support, we should not lean on our own understan- ding - but "Stand on the Word of God." Next Sunday service at 11:00 a.m. with Rev. Fred Swann in charge. Best Wishes! Happy Birthday to Cliff Davis on this coming Thursday, April 6. He is improving nicely since his 165 QUEEN ST. PORT PERRY "l want to be treated like a human being, not a computer in a big bank. That's why I moved to Standard Trust." Mrs. Margaret Philip Dundas, Ontario a" When | started banking 25 years ago, the personnel were friendly, they knew my situation and my family, and they made me feel at home", recalls Margaret Philip. "This kind of 'family' service has been lost to computers and depersonalization -- Standard Trust retains the personnel with professional business ethics. "They are pleasant to everyone, especially older people. If you are confused, or have any questions, the Standard Trust staff is most helpful. | like dealing with Standard." If you want the best in old-fashioned personal service combined with acute banking principles, visit your local 985-8435 fall on the ice...resulting in broken ribs. Capable nurse Chris, is still on duty...our best wishes to neighbour Cliff...Hyde House, Scugog Point Rd. Our '"'best" too, for improved health to Neslteton folks...Avelyn Williams & Geo. Bowers...presently in hospital. Notices: The General U.C.W. meeting of Nestleton United Church, will be held in the church on Wednesday, April 12 at 7:30 p.m. Interm Minister Norman Seli will be the guest speaker. We do hope for a good attendance. Afternoon Unit in charge of pro- gramme and refreshments. The Spring Serenade Music Variety night to be held in Nestleton Community Centre on Friday, April 14 at 7:30 p.m....sponsored by the Nestleton United Church, promises to be a great evening! The M.C. Richard MacKenzie will keep you all on . your toes! Entertainment will in- clude Jazzmerize, Golden Slip- pers, Scugog Singers, Pineridge Cloggers, Glenn Larmer & Don & Joyce, and Herb Vine & Norman Seli. Congratulations to my better half Sam for the recent honour...he is a pretty good Joe in my book! The only catch is - we'll have to buy him a "bigger" hat! Easter Easter is now history and trust everyone within the area had a joyous, meaningful Easter...a special time of the year cherish- ed by one and all, with its message of faith, hope, love and life! * Henry & Effa Stainton, of Williams Point, spent Easter Sun- day with Doug and Lynn Lloyd of Whitby, and celebrated two bir- thdays as well. Henry Stainton and Marnie Day were honoured on their birthdays with a delightful cake and all the trim- mings! 14 relatives were present (Turn to page 22) $100. 5215 18 H.P. 425 Loader OFF THE PURCHASE OF ANY NEW DEUTZ ALLIS 600 SERIES, 1800 SERIES or 1900 SERIES LAWN & GARDEN TRACTORS. 612 Hydrostatic Drive 36" Mower 12 H.P. S850. Down Payment 85.69 Monthly for 36 months. Prices subject to change without notice. (600 Ib. lift capacity) 2400. Down Payment S263.76 Monthly for 48 months F.S.T. & P.S.T are extra if not for farm use. Prices subject to change without notice. First prize design John Stephenson, 10, was a proud and happy young fel- low last weekend, when his Kub Kar won first prize for Boy Only Design at the Lakeridge Regional Finals held in Toron- to. John Is a member of the 1st Cartwright A Pack and com- peted against 20 competitors in his class. He will now ad- Janos the Provincial Finals to be held in Chatam on June , 1989. : INSTANT REBATE (Offer ends May 31st, 1989) , AR IVER Financing Diesel 48" Bucke AIR AON TH Financing Qa OUR TR SALES & SERVICE LsiTeD (416) 852-6 1 33 Standard Trust manager. AY (8 E | En NORM : i! STANDARD _ aul 5 C= sae 168 BROCK ST, WEST, I TRUST = 7ST VOUR 11OMETOWN SAVINGS CENTRE 0 JAMES UXBRIDGE, ONT. br

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