de, SEY Fo 25 TH ALAS LN ANT + ; FRET RANT SEM LS LS RRL THERA RLS OPENSIM PRE SRUVASAEE SFE ARRACY LNs LV Te. og PLAS + Res Robs * Fg aN = 5! hr et vee FS Bh A I RET ote BAP RARE Anta day J ER LV) DY \ TAR. Y y AR NE A TTT TDNAY HF Ae oA nd SAF a RR ERA Ste I SNF I A A Sh RR SL AS SEO RA pM FE Ei sO i aA Aa \ 20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday August 31, 1982 News from Nestleton and Caesarea Zo AL ee 2 a = tag Lo PA eg pe and + Fa Th -~ EAL ep Vea gl 5 td by Mabel G. Cawker Caesarea Community ' Church A splendid attendance at the Caesarea Church on Sunday morning August 29th. Rev. W.H. Crawford played the musical intro duction' before the worship - on the Hammond organ. Mrs. Bonnie Ballingal was organist. 'Highlight' for the service was the delightful music featuring the 'Four Tunettes'" - quartette from Scugog Island composed of Florence Fralick, Bonnie Bell, Bonnie Ballingal and: Joan Aldred. The girls sang without'accompaniment - "The Lord's Prayer", - "I Believe" and finally 'Let There Be Peace." Also the beautiful rendition of 'How Lovely Are They Dwellings' by soloist Mrs. G. Cameron of Oshawa accompanied by Bonnie Bell. Rev. W.H. Crawford's fine sermon theme - "The Gate- way to Heaven" taken from Scripture II Peter I: I-11 was much enjoyed. ¥2 A welcome for next Sun- day, September 5, 11 a.m. to the friendly community Church. Caesarea Euchre Results On Wednesday evening last-a splendid attendance for the friendly weekly card party sponsored by the ladies' auxiliary. First prize winner - Gord. Johnston with 85. Second-Tom Robbins-with an 80. Low score-Lloyd Harris-44. Next week, September 1st at 8 p.m. as usual at the Caesarea Centre. Nestleton United Church On Sunday morning, August 29th, an average attendance for the service. Rev. Dale Davis chose Prayer as his theme. The children's story, compared learning to pray - with learn- ing to skate-both requiring much practise to achieve success. Sermon' title "I Pray the Lord' emphasizing the faith and persistence required in Prayer and the importance of waiting patiently for an answer. Scripture taken from Isaiah and Luke. A ladies trio sang sweetly "Teach Me To Pray" in keeping with the sermon tropic. Two bouquets of garden flowers graced the Altar. A cordial welcome awaits one and all for next Sunday at 11:15 a.m. Families in the News Recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Malcolm of Nestleton were: Mr. and Mrs. Grant Brooks of Port ATTENTION! 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His son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Endicott and girls were also guests. Warmest wishes! Mrs. Gloria Scott, Jennifer and Charles of Corbyville were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sadler of Nestleton. Congratulations! to the Sadler, MacKenzie and Scott families in winning many awards at Blackstock Fair on Saturday with their Hackneys. Claire MacKenzie won the Lorne Hoskin trophy - a real thrill for Claire! Mrs. Norma Wilson, Duntroon, and Sam and Mabel Cawker, Scugog Point Rd., were Friday evening dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Girardi, Paula, Andrea and Nancy, Bow- manville. Mr. Ken Bragg was also a guest. Norma and Mabel spent Sunday evening with Miss Ruth Proutt of Nestleton. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Cawker, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Cawker and Cathy of Oshawa, Mrs. Norma Wilson' d. Mr. and Mrs. Sam wker, Scugog Point Rd, had a lovely trip through Cullen Gardens at Whitby on Thursday afternoon - then later dined at the Ali. Baba Steak House in Oshawa. 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ECCI 5292 525052525252525252505 ASSELSTINE'S YAMAHA BLACKSTOCK 986-4437 "Dealer of the Year" nn nn de wie we ie wie ie de wie we whe we whe he whe We wi whe wie ele ee wie we wie wie win wie we we dhe wh Ee wh he we ee ie we wn we we ee whe chee he ee CP CICCOLO CCC CC CCCI CCC CCC - - party was planned by the Oshawa Cawkers in honour of two birthday celebrations - Norma's and Mabel's. Sympathy Sincere sympathy in the sudden death of Mrs. Tillie Taylor of Enniskillen. She - leaves to mourn her husband, Elgin, daughters Jean Slemon and Ruby Trewin and many other relatives and friends within the area. She was well known in Cartwright circles and a most friendly person. She will be sadly missed. Congratulations! to the Blackstock Fair board for the very successful fair on Saturday last. Almost a record attendance - and the weather wasn't that great - rainy, windy and extremely cold at times. Keep Port Perry Fair in mind for Labour Day week- end, September 4,5,6 with many interesting activities for all ages. Over the years, the Port Perry Fair has expanded and is now a three day event. Try not to miss the fun! Greenbank and area by Doris Hill Mrs. Aleta Leask spent last week with her sister, Mrs. McCormack at North Bay and also visited relatives at Sudbury. The Greenbank Park Committee will be building a children's climbing apparatus on two con- secutive Saturdays, Sep- tembmer 11th and 18th. Volunteers are needed to help with the construction. Please contact Greg Banting at 985-3225 if you would like to help with this community project. Mrs. Betty Simpson and daughter Joanne of Nobleton visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holtby. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hood visited one day recently with Mr. and Mrs. Howard McMillan. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Farrely and children, Vanessa and Stephen had dinner this week with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holtby. ' Hope to see all the children out to Sunday School next Sunday. Mrs. Marjorie Beaton spent a few days last week with Miss Mabel Beaton in Uxbridge. Master Robert White spent last week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Van De Walker. Mrs. Ruth Murphy and daughters, Heather and Louise visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Couves on Wednesday and the girls remained for some holidays with their grand- parents. A pretty wedding took place in the village on Sat- No Snow Show for this year The Port Perry Snow- mobile Club has decided not to hold the annual Snow Show this fall. Club president, Paul Smith, said the main reason is that there are now just four snowmobile manu- facturers. "It's hard to fill the (Scugog) Arena with just four dealers', he said recently. Mr. Smith said that while there will be no Snow Show this year, the Club is study- ing the idea of a combined Home Show and Snow Show for next year. With the cost of staging this kind of show going up all the time, the Club feels it must attract as many dealers and exhibitors as possible. The Show this year had been slated for the middle of this month. . ' [WWW WW WW Were Tee Y ENTE urday. Best wishes to Phil and Janice Perkins (nee McGee). The afternoon ladies of the U.C.W. unit are holding their meeting at 2:00 p.m. on September 8th. Steve and Karey McAmmond of Pickering had dinner Thursday evening with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Van De Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Couper- thwaite visited Thursday with Mrs. Thompson at Bailieboro. The 4-H girls and their leaders entertained the mothers and W.I. members to a bar-b-que at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vale last Monday evening. Many thanks to them and Barbara, it was a enjoyable evening. Mr, and Mrs. Rafie Galea and Jared and Mr. and Mrs. Charie Galea had dinner Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. George Van De Walker. Evening visitors at their home also were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Van De Walker all of Oshawa. Mr. Bert Finney of London is spending some holidays with his sister Pearl and Art Couves. Mrs. Muriel Gibson has returned from an enjoyable trip to Vancouver Island and the west coast. Mr. and Mrs. A. Couves attended a family reunion at Brooklin, guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. McKinney. M&I MACHINE SHOP Head Rebuilding & Exchange Engines Rebuilt - Rotor & Drum Turning Flywheel Resurfacing - Sand Blasting REGIONAL ROAD 8 - PORT PERRY 985-9345 © ECONOMY COMPACT STANDARD & FULL SIZE RENT ANEW PONTIAC © LOWRATES © LONG TERM LEASING © TRUCK RENTALS PHILP PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 10 VANEDWARD DRIVE, PORT PERRY - 985-8474 OPEN: Weekdaysto9P.M.; Fridays to6P.M. Saturdaysto4 P.M. FW WW Wega --p-- SW Na Wa Sv V¢ Teacher: INTALEJA R.AA.D. NAT.D. L.S.T.D. Syllabi Taught ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- 4 THE STUDIO OF § PERFORMING 121 Brock St. North CLASSES OPENING! I i | i | I { | I | i : BALLET - JAZZ - TAP - JAZZERCISE ( - MUSICAL MOVEMENT - SOCIAL DANCE - i i J | | [ i [ | | | -- REGISTRATION -- THURS., SEPTEMBER Sth (5-9 P.M.) LATCHAM CENTRE - PORT PERRY CLASSES BEGIN: September 16th at the Centre. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: DELPHINE BROWN (Secretary) - 985-8662 'DANCE ~~! AND ARTS Whitby, Ont. (416) 666-1528 Ages: 3Yrs.& Up *Examinations Available