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Port Perry Star, 31 Jul 1984, p. 20

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£ 20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, July 31, 1984 Nestleton - Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker Items for History Needed Doreen Van Camp is putting together a slide series on the history of Cartwright for presen- "tation October 13th at the Cartwright Bicent- The Scugog Memorial Public Librar ennial-Sesquicentennial Celebrations to be held in Blackstock. If you have any good. pictures or slides of early pion- eers, buildings, farms, special activities or events, people doing things of general overflowed with young people when folk singer Eric Nagler entertained with an in- interest, please contact Doreen or Bill Ferguson who is also preparing an historical display of pioneer families and farms for the same occasion. Regatta News The annual Lake Scugog Regatta and Field Day 'kicks off' this coming weekend in Caesarea - Saturday, August 4 to Monday, August 6th. This is the 52nd year this Regatta has been held in the village and as usual there is a great list of activities for all members of the family - young and old alike. It should prove to be a great weekend of fun in Caesarea - so try and attend! 4 x) y credible variety of unusual instruments ---- including the spoons (above). This perfor- mance took place during the recent Western Weekend. 1 FREE TANK TOP (While Quantities & Sizes Last with every order of CHICKEN STRIPS (They're m-m-good!) DB's CHIPS 'N THINGS 158 WATER ST., PORT PERRY (Driveway Side of Dairy Bar) GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES -- Annual Rates -- -- MORTGAGES BOUGHT & SOLD -- Rates subject to change without notice. Call the office for more information. SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES 250 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY PHONE 985-3832 All Members of Canada Deposit Insurance Corp Results of golf Tournament The annual Caesarea Golf Tournament held at Pine Ridge Golf Club, Port Perry Sat. July 28, was a tremendous success with 108 golfers on hand for this enjoy- able, competitive event. Winners were: Junior Champion - Jimmy Pyzer. Senior Champ- ions - Ricky Leforte, Jim Hughes, Don Put- sey and John Morrison. Heartiest congratul- ations to the winners! Best Wishes Our "Very Best BUYING AN ANNUITY? For Highest Quote Call: Paul Burnett ... 986-5250 U J U ' 1 J J UJ 1 ' \J LJ {J J U J {J ' {J J 1 ' J UJ J % U -. - MERV PUGH .--- --- 179 Casimir St. - Port Perry AUTOMOTIVE MACHINE SHOP Head Rebuilding - Engines Rebuilt - Rotor & Drum Turning - Flywheel Resurfacing (flat & recessed) - Engine Boring and Head Resurfacing - 985-934 PAUL D. FARQUHARSON BA. LLB. LAW OFFICES OF RISEN. ESPEY & FARQUHARSON LORD SIMCOE PLACE Suite 1C - 57 Simcoe St. S., P.O. Box 278 OSHAWA, L1H 7L3-571-3942 (After Hours: 985-9012) y wishes" to Howard Mc- Mullen of Port Perry for a speedy recovery who has been a patient in Port Perry Community Hospital for the last two weeks. Trust Howard is feeling much better by now! . Sympathy Very sorry to learn of the passing of Mrs. Dan Gould, Nestleton, dur- ing the week. She had been in poor health for the past year. Our sympathy to Dan Gould and the family. We shall miss a good friend - Mrs. Sam Tummonds of Port Perry, who passed away suddenly this past week. Our deepest sympathy to husband Sam Tumm- onds and the family - Muriel, Doris, Gary and Grant. A Winner Pat and Dennice Ince of Williams Point, are really feeling good these days. They have pur- chased an American saddle bred, 6 year old mare "My Sweet Temp- tation' and she is a prize winner - having won 3 firsts and 1 second at the Oshawa-Whitby Fair. Pat and Dennice are planning to enter her in the Canadian National Exhibition and many other fairs. She is a beautiful mare with a wonderful temperment. We sure wish them luck in their new venture! Caesarea Euchre Results The card party spon- sored by the ladies auxiliary was held on Wed. evening and the results are as follows: first prize winner - Faith Lawrence - 88. Two tied for the second prize - Mabel Hurst and Dor- othy Edwards - 75. Two tied also for the low score - Kay Brown and Marg. G.? - 54. A pleasant night out so try and attend. You will be most welcome! Annual Re-Union The annual Cawker re-union was held on Sunday, July 29 at Birdseye Centre Park, Port Perry, with 47 in attendance. A smaller number of relatives than usual due to many activities. Those pres- ent were: Bill and Iris Cawker and daughter Lauraine of New Zealand; Abie and Vivian Cawker of Bob- caygeon, Ken and Jean Pearce, Orangeville; Rob and Claire Sehlotz- hauer and daughter Christine, Stratford; Chas and Nell Cawker, Scarborough; Jim and Marion Cawker, Man- chester; Frank and Grace Hastings, Don and Gloria Forder, Dana and Christopher and Kaye Reamsbottom of Port Perry; Chas. Hastings, Shera and rad of Bowmanville; obert and Madeline Cawker, Wendy Gerrow and Jodi, Scugog Is.; Sam and Mabel Cawker, Scugog Point Rd.; Alan and Eleanor Cawker, Andy and Anne Cawker, Valerie Andrea and Klane, Michael and Gisela Cawker, Aaron and Ashleigh, Lea Kitchen, Mark Cawker and Christie Cawker, Grant and Merna Cawker and Cathy, all of Oshawa. So good to see those from far away. Much visiting and feasting - games and swimming for the young fry - were highlights of the afternoon. Community Interests On July 14, Don. and Norma Frew, Nestleton '"'Hosted" the annual family re-union of Norma's kinfolk - the Burrage connection from Oakland, Ontario. On July 18, the annual Lakefield, Florida, friends from Woodbrook Estates met at Lake on the Mountain, Picton. Don and Norma had a number of neighbours from Florida call on them including - Herb and Phylis Arbuckle, Little Britain; Joyce and Emil Lape, Parma, Missouri; James and Wanda Dunscombe, Clarkton, Missouri and Blanche and August Macica, Lakeland, Florida. On July 21st, the Frew family re- History photos needed for slide presentation union was held at the home of Gordon and Marie Frew, Norwich, Ontario. Mrs. Minnie Fisher of Caesarea, spent an enjoyable weekend recently with her friend, Mrs. Helen Wilkinson of Port Perry. Grahame and Neta Fish, Nestleton, were recent dinner guests with Mrs. « Heather Munro of Sonya. Small grandsons, Chad and Craig of Bowmanville, visited with Grahame and Neta this past week. Mrs. Norma Wilson of Duntroon, spent a few days with her sister and brother-in-law Mabel and Sam Cawker at the farm, Scugog Point Rd. While here they were all guess at the 25th wedd- ing anniversary dinner to honour Dan and Ruth Girardi, held at the Bowmanville Restaur- ant. Later they went to the Girardi home for the evening. Those present for this lovely event were: Dan and Ruth Girardi and family- Paula and friend; Dave Marchildon, Andrea and Nancy, Robert and Jean Stewart, Southampton; Ken Bragg, Bowman- ville; Norma Wilson, Duntroon and Sam and Mabel Cawker, Scugog Point Road. The cele- bration was "hosted" by the family. Many gifts were rec'd and a beauti- fully decorated anniver- sary cake was served. Our best wishes to this popular couple. Grahame and Neta Fish attended the wedd- ing on Saturday, July 21 of Grahame's nephew, Darrell Snoddon, who took as his bride, Laurie Griffin. The ceremony was held in Trinity United Church, Cann- ington. The Nestleton Women's Institute meeting date has been changed to August 15th. (members take note). DEEGAN Denture Therapy Clinic 305 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY -- OPEN -- BY APPOINTMENT ONLY! Tuesday & Thursday Evenings - 6:30 P.M. & Saturdays. 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