20 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, July 20, 1993 em ee SET ATE la RNIN... etn, megs fren. Ft H+ are Golf tournament Saturday By Albert Putsey I sit here today lost for words to describe a dear, sweet wom- an who is ill and still worrying about her column and her read- ers. Yes, the phone rang about 8:15 a.m. Sunday morning to make sure her column would be covered. Mabel is feeling better but has a long way to go to feel her perky old self. We are still thinking about you, Mabel, so get well real soon. Nestleton United Church News On Sunday, July 11, at Nes- tleton United Church, our guest speaker was Sue Genge, a dioce- sal minister from Northminster Oshawa. Rev. Dale Davis was on holiday. Her message "Aspir- Hope everyone is enjoying the summer. What excellent weath- er we have been having. Happy belated birthday wish- es this week to Jeffrey Blair and Ryan Fraser. . Welcome to the community to Brian and Cindy Carr and their children, Billy and Lindsay. The Carrs have moved into the home on the north-east corner of Puckrin Drive and Regional Road 2. Hope you enjoy your new home. : Sympathy is extended to the Jobin family in the death of their father, Laval Jobin, for- merly of the 14th Concession and recently moved to Oshawa. Also, sympathy is extended to the Crosier family in the pass- ing of Mrs. Vera Crosier at the age of 99 in the Port Perry nurs- ing home. Congratulations to the Sea- grave Park Tyke baseball team who won the Victoria Brock baseball league south division tournament this past weekend. The tournament was hosted by ing to Twin Peaks - Love and Justice" was inspiring as was the children's story she told. Karen Yellowlees presided at the organ. Glenn and Arlene Malcolm were greeters, daugh- ter Heather was scripture read- er, and daughter Erin favored with piano music. Members of the Manitoba Ex- change left on Thursday, July 8 for home, after 10 days seeing all the sights .Ontario could of- fer and many social events. Judy Duthie was guest of Heather Malcolm, Nestleton. Heather will spend 10 days in Manitoba with other Ontario delegates later in the summer. At the United Church on July Seagrave and all team and visi- tors were very impressed with the park facilities. Special thanks to the parents and the umpires for a job well done. Team players were John Berry, Jordan Hughson, Jason Johan- - sen, Ryan Fraser, Cameron McDonald, Matt McGarry, Russ Madill, Robert Privett, Jeff Slute, Jason Whitworth and Tim Wray. Coaches were Ryan Szewerda, Al Wray and Bill Slute. . Seagrave Church News 18, we welcomed back Rev. D. Davis. Claire and Jennifer Not- man sang a lovely duet. Combined worship for Black- stock-Nestleton will be Keld at Nestleton for Aug. 1 and Aug. 8. Note - time of service is 10 a.m. Everyone will be most welcome! People who are active in com- munity activities now and again make mistakes. Remem- ber the person who does noth- ing, never makes mistakes, but is no asset to himself or his com- munity. So it is with the Regat- ta program this year. Bill White, Chairman of the Golf, who is doing an excellent job, re- fers to it as the L.S.R.A. and the program edits it, as the Ceasar- ea Golf Tournament. So don't forget the Caesarea/L.S.R.A. golf is this Saturday at Cedar Brae at 7:30 a.m. Register by calling 986-0181. Everyone goes home with something. Some of the prizes are 20" col- our TV, radio with twin cas- sette, two sword pen and pencil sets, cold chest, chairs, store vouchers and many more things. Register now 986-0181. This weekend 15 canvassers were out calling on you for that once-a-year levy to finance the Regatta and maintain the park throughout the year. Thanks very much for a job well done. We were all shocked and sad- dened. this week when Kathy, Jeff Handlsperger and family were forced out of theirhomehy fire..We are hoping for good weather to allow the contractor The stewards conducted the" 46, yiish' the renovations to a church service on Sunday . co which was led' by-Len Somer- : ville. : mervil played a selection on his violin- and Jessie Nobbs and Barbara. Short sang two duets @ Follow. On and The Shepherd of Love): Ken Carruthers delivered. a. andhada message on stewardship. Next Sunday, vice which will be the last ser- vice at Seagrave until Sept. 5. ** LOOKING FOR GLASSES? Compare Our Prices, [O]TF:1[14"AR RR Te B=T=14" [o-HT0 the many sales olfered! Our regular prices are lower than most competitors AND. WE'RE RIGHT IN LLANE o» [ove exams arranged o» [1-store lab for prompt service o> [UV Sunglasses & Repairs est. 1982 Reverend Shepherd will conduct the ser- mpletion, to let them back in. led .- Good luck, folks. Matthew. 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