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Port Perry Star, 12 Feb 1985, p. 26

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vi | I I { = . ee a p-- 26 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. February 12, 1985 Benefit dance a real benefit to everyone Nestleton - Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker Benefit Dance Successful Barker- an old hand at The benefit dance held the game. Interested in Nestleton Community folks were present from Centre, Saturday even- Oshawa, Toronto, Brad- ing last inaidof John and ford, Newcastle, Tyrone, Linda Arbuckle and family, was an incredible success! A large en- thusiastic, supportive group 'of people turned out ready for the fan- tastic evening of dancing in store for them- a casual, friendly at- mosphere, and they all enjoyed themselves dan- cing and listening to the fine music of D.J. Frank i 4 Orono, Hampton, Port Perry, - Blackstock, Nestleton and other points. Around about midnight, satisfying refreshments- buffet style- were served by the Court Lady Snowbirds. We felt sorry the Ar- buckles were not able to join us. It was nice to meet some of Linda's family, including her y 4 = mother- Helen Goslin of Utica and Uncle Walt Rogers of Oshawa. The committee in charge worked very hard and we do commend them- Arlene Malcolm and Janice MacKenzie taking the lead. We thank the Port Perry Star for good coverage - working up to the dance- which is a must for a suc- cessful event. All in all, a great evening- and we extend our warmest wishes from this area to John and Linda Arbuckle and family for a healthy, happy future - problem free! News Events of Interest ' Winter warmth Feeling chilled to the very bone these past few weeks? Port Perry seamstress Emelda Jackson has a whole collection of warm winter woolies (like the fur-trimmed Eskimo coat she models, above) on display at Scugog Memorial Library until March 1st. Featured in her collection are Eskimo coats, mittens and booties for Cabbage Patch Kids. Guaranteed to please the Kid who has everything. ee FH KC SHC ; 66 Brock St. w. THAPAR DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC Open Weekdays including SUNDAY"! 194 King St. W., % -- By Appointment Only -- MK MICK HK HK David and Regenia Walker of Scugog Point 'hosted' a birthday par- ty for small Kyle- who celebrated his 2nd birth- day or Sunday. Those present for the occasion were grandparents Bert and Jean Hill of Whitby, and Bill Walker of Oshawa. A belated hap- py birthday to Kyle on the 10th of February - from this area. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Grahame Fish for supper on Tuesday of last week were: Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Holland, Chad, Craig and Alanna Dawn of Bowmanville. For a bit of fun, they took the boys for a ski-doo ride. On Sunday after- noon, Grahame's daughter, Mrs. Larry Smith and Penny of Hampton were guests and had supper with them. Dorothy was celebrating a birthday 5 Year Annual Interest this past Monday, February 11th. Best wishes for many more. While visiting- Penny en- joyed a horseback ride on Birdie. : Glad to hear Mrs. George Bowers has been released from Port Perry Hospital and is progressing well at home. Our best to Ella from the area! The Sam Cawkers went to Toronto on Wednesday and dined in style with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cawker of Scar- borough. Later- they called on Syl, Chandre and Jason and had a visit before returning home. Visiting at the farm dur- 'ing the week were Curtis Cawker and Rob Smith of Oshawa. Caesarea Community Church A nice company of peo- ple on Sunday morning 1/2" MEMBER CANADA DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP n A Binal FINANCIAL TRUST APPL " "DON FORDER INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. 30 WATER ST., PORT PERRY - 985-8471 RATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE "PORT PERRY CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC 26 Water Street - Port Perry 985-2192 The Port Perry Chiropractic Clinic is pleased to announce that DR. MORLEY E. PITTS B.P.E., B.Ed. D.C. has taken over the practice of Dr. A.C. '"Chuck" Bathie, D.C. upon his retirement from active practice. Clinic hours: Tuesday Thursday Saturday 830AM -700PM 830AM -800PM 830AM -1000AM For Appointment Call 985-2192 and a real good service. Rev. W.H. Crawford D.D. used as his theme '"The Anointed Preacher" taken from Luke Chapter 4. Daniel Pugh assistd with the worship. The minister played for the hymns. We wish better health to Mr. énd Mrs. Bob Heayn - also Mrs. Crawford. Next Sunday for a warm welcome to the friendly Community Church, 11 a.m. Yours truly attended the Honeydale Branch of the Women's Institute meeting this past Thurs- day held in the Municipal Hall- and found it most interesting with an educational flavour and lots of fun - President Clara Warren at the helm. Notices The World Day of Prayer Service will be held Friday, March 1st at 2:30 p.m. at the Nestleton Presbyterian Church. The speaker for the day will be Rev. Fred Swann. More informa- tion later. Don't forget the Scout bottle drive to be held this coming Saturday, February 16, for the Boy Scouts of Cartwright. The proceeds from the drive to help finance the trip to the Scout Jam- boree being held in Guelph in July. Scouts will be collecting all day Saturday, so have your bottles ready when they call at the door. For in- formation call Joe Williamson 986-4233. That's my little piece for this week. Just a word of warning before - signing off 'Keep your snow shovel handy - just in case! Nestleton United Church A fair attendance on a - gorgeous winters day at Nestleton United with student minister Elaine Barber conducting the service, while Rev. Dale and Anita Davis had a brief holiday. A warm greeting at the door was extended by Kay Not- man, Claire and Jen- nifer. Elaine Barber us- ed as her theme- 'The Time Of Our Life' based on Scriptures Job 7: 1-7 and Mark I: 29-39, a fine message! While I'm not handing out an Oscar, just a tribute to Elaine - in whom we have con- siderable faith. M. Cawker read the passages of Scripture. The young fry were bright and responsive this a.m. for the Sunday School story told by our ministers before going to classes. A harmonious duet was rendered by Kay Notman and Janice MacKenzie with organist Gwen Malcolm accom- panying. Next Sunday, February 17, induction and installation of Elders and Stewards and the U.C.W. Executive. A cor- dial welcome to attend. Caesarea Euchre Report We congratulate the following winners for last week's euchre held at the Centre, and sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary. First prize winner- Walter Brown and Val Priebe tied- each holding 86. Second- Frieda Wingrove- 79. Third - Irene Train- 52. Roy Werry had 17 lone hands for the month of January. A fair turnout for frigid weather. This Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. for a good game - good lunch and sociability. Seniors meeting The Senior Citizens held their regular meeting on Wednesday, January 23. It was open- ed by the President who welcomed all, followed by the singing of O'Canada, then regular business was discussed and a few problems were settled. : There will be a euchre Wednesday 30th at 1:30 at the Latcham Centre. Come out and join us, we enjoy having you. After lunch was served and en- joyed, a number of us stayed and played penny bingo. It was fun. Thanks to Bill Harper, the caller and those that helped him. Don't forget bowl- ing on Thursday after- noons also Wednesday mornings, square danc- ing and crafts. Any seniors interested, come on out 10 o'clock at the Latcham Centre. FRANK'S RESTAURANT CAESAREA Vin L.L.B.O. This Friday, Feb. 15 & Sat., Feb. 16 we bring back T.J. FRASER and FRASER CANYON 9P.M.to 1AM. For Information Call 986-5553 SPECIAL VALENTINE DANCE Saturday, February 16 Bring Your Sweetheart! Valentine Prizes. 3 i % 3 BE TREN + SAREE RE

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