22 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, July 14, 1992 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" << %. The Scugog Memorial Library recently held a Looney Garden Draw to raise money for the library. The winner was Linda Forbes of Lindsay who won a $250 certificate for merchandise at South Port Gardens. Scugog librarian Suzanne White (right) thanks everyone who purchased tickets for the worthwhile cause. A special thanks goes to Janet Williams (left) of South Port Gardens for the generous donation. PLEASE RECYCLE THIS PAPER 3 | \ FLORSHEIM / reg. price Colurs: Brown, Sand, White, Navy wo Ms 60th annual Regatta wid hae MB. tO be held in August &® RR 3 RR ss msgs swsinmrss BP Festival Days: The Scugog Chamber of Commerce 20th An- nual Festival Days Country '92, is\now history and what an en- Joyable event it proved to be! They went all out to make the festival interesting and fun for all age groups. Everyone "got into the swing of things" with colorful costumes, decorated stores, special food and drink. All stops were out and the sky was the limit! We congratulate the hard working committee for a fantastic affair, and look for- ward to next year! 60th Year for Lake Scugog Regatta Coming Up The regatta coming up on the August holiday weekend for a great 60th anniversary, to be held Saturday, Aug. 1, 2 and 3. When the canvassers call at the homes for funds on July 18 and 19 for the many fun activities for the regatta - please be gener- ous as the committee can't do anything for the children with- our your support. A sincere thank you to Shirley and Alan Love for the great job they did re: selling the ads.for the pro- gram! Nestleton Women's Institute On Wednesday afternoon, July 8 meeting was held at Nes- tleton Community Centre, with president Rika Wygerde in charge. The Ode and Collect opened the meeting and Rika read from "Our Daily Bread" - Prayer Window Shopping. Sec'y-treas. Neta Fish read the minutes of the June meeting and reported on finances. Rika and Neta reported on taking a Kendalwood Park Plaza 1801 Dundas St. E., Whitby 721-9829 Hours: Mon. - Wed. 9:30 - 6:30 Thurs. & Fri. 9:30 - 9:00 Saturday 9:00 - 6:00 $100.00 WAS Sizes: 7-12 varied $49.98 Ask about RNa [La [SS Florsheim's SHOE GIVEAWAY CONTEST! es ; i Florsheim's Comfortech Imperial- Value of $210.00. Sizes 6 to 15, plus $59.00 worth of accessories. A total of $269.00 value! Starts July 18, 1992 and ends August 14, 1992. Draw - Saturday, August 15, 1992 at 3pm. ~ purchasc neccessary ~ Nestlet n, Caesareq| 3 ) by Mabel Cawker ! EE So 0 turn at the Institute Publicity Booth at Bowmanville Mall on June 16 as branch representa- tives. Next month members plan to attend a play at Lindsay Sum- mer Theatre entitled "Nun Sense", after a luncheon at the Bonfire on Aug. 19. The roll call - What makes a good citizen? was well answered by seven members. The motto "Home is the Anchor of the Nation" was capably given by Gwen Mal- colm, who in closing urged members to write to the Minis- ter of Education regarding the recent ban on Bible Studies in Public Schools. Voice your protest and make yourself visi- ble. The program on Citizenship was conducted by Winnifred Davison who read Citizenship in three parts - as a family member; as a community mem- ber; as a worldwide community member; followed by "Politics" and "Which Kind are You?" Norma Frew spoke on support for our neighbors who are threatened by location of land- fill sites, and announced a meeting Thursday at 7:30 in Blackstock Rec Centre. Bertha McLaughlin read "The Way Things Were" and Neta read "Keeping Up With the Jones." Lunch was served by Bertha, Grace and Rika and the thank you to all was extended by Rika. Family News Of Interest Son Arthur Cawker of Sud- bury, had a break in his busy schedule holidaying for a few days with his parents, Sam and Mabel Cawker at the farm- stead, Scugog Pt. Rd. A high- light was visiting with brother Grant, dining with brother Alan and Eleanor at their spa- cious home in Oshawa, and having a pleasant evening with Uncle Bob and Madeline Caw- ker of Scugog Is. He returned home Friday, due to his broth- er-in-law Don King, of North Bay, being very ill. They planned to see him on Satur- day. Chris Davis, Hyde House, Scugog Pt. Rd., hosted another of her delightful dinners on Sunday evening, July 12, with a number of close friends invit- ed to participate in this colorful evenings - a happy time of visit- ing and reminiseing while en- Joying the bountiful buffet. Guests present for this pleasing occasion were her mom, Chris- tina Henderson of Scotland, Rev. Charles and Lila Clarke of Prince Albert, Russell and Edda Bowman of St. Christo- pher Beach, Neta Fish of Cad- mus Road, and neighbors Sam and Mabel Cawker of Scugog Pt. Rd. Sorry Cliff Davis was working, we surely rhissed his charming company! Birthday Celebrated A 'happy birthday to Avril Walker of Scugog Point, who turned 12 years old on July 7. Our very best wishes for a hap- py year ahead to petite Avril. Nestleton United Church An unsettled morning weath- er wise on Sunday, July 12, 11:15 a.m. at Nestleton with Dennis and Karen Yellowlees and family welcoming a fine number of worshippers to the service. Rev. Dale Davis in the pulpit opened with the call to worship, and they sang the lovely old hymn "Stand Up And Bless The Lord" 1771-1864 era, James Montgomery. His mes- sage "Is Silence Golden?" based on Scripture lessons from II Kings 2 and Luke 10, read by Carla Davis. Rev. Davis also read the story of the Good Sa- maritan. A guitar solo by David Weir, his own éomposition, was enjoyed. Service closed with Benediction and Three Fold Amen. Notice: Keep in mind - The Caesarea Golf Tournament will be held July 26 at Sunnybrae Golf Club, Port Perry. Registra- tion 7:30 a.m., shot gun start 8 a.m. For information phone Len Prout 986-4237. | STONEMOOR DAY CARE CENTRES INC. 399 Queen Street, Port Perry Offers a "Child Enrichment Programme" or children 18 months to 5 years. tous time and part time available, Hours 6:30 am to 6 pm | For futher information call 985-0800 Rates subject to change without notice SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES A DIVISION OF CRESSBROOK FINANCIAL PLANNING LTD. 250 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY "Serving Scugog for Over 15 Years" PHONE 985-3832