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Port Perry Star, 12 Aug 1986, p. 8

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et A oma dee Jets ibed oc an abl yomiie Cp We EER 0 a Jodie TE I, --- CBT ao ed de Lider Tau Sie ammtms. ugg egy ry cdi SEE ME od avi fe adi 8 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, August 12, 1986 What was your favourite song as a teen? Nestleton-Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker Enjoys Live Theatre On Wednesday, an interesting outing was enjoyed by Nestleton Women's Institute and friends, when they met at the Bonfire Restaurant in Lindsay. A brief meeting was held by president Mrs. Neta Fish. Convener of Education and Cultural Affairs, Mrs. Norma Frew, presented the Motto: *'A good laugh is the sunshine of the house,' and the roll call - 'Name a popular tune when you were a teenager' recalled some favourite songs of long ago. Planning for the Blackstock Fair exhibit for Women's Institutes - 10 items - 'Family Leisure of Long Ago" will be completed by the com- mittee. They will meet at the home of Mrs. Gwen Malcolm on August 20, to arrange the display. Mrs. Rika Wygerde read a letter from the Pro- vincial Board Director regarding in- formation for compiling a "Quilt In- formation Booklet for Ontario," and several other W. I. business reminders. The next regular meeting will be held Wednesday, Sept. 3rd at Nestleton Community Centre at 1:30 p.m. and the guest speaker will be Mrs. Shirley Hud- son. Visitors are welcome. A delicious luncheon was served topped off by a lovely birthday cake for the August birthdays re - Mrs. Neta Fish and Mrs. Winnifred Davison. The president thanked all for attending - and then the play 'Opal's Million Dollar Duck" at the Kawartha Summer Theatre, starr- ing the fine actress Barbara Hamilton was much enjoyed. Important Notice We are looking for children... age six to twelve years to form a Junior club - a division of Pine Ridge Garden Club. The children will be offered a program of topics of in- terest to their age group...at their own monthly meeting. Anyone with "children who are interested or would like more information call Kathleen Petrie - 986-4771. Caesarea Euchre Results At the Wednesday evening of cards held in the centre... sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary the lucky folks were: First prize - Irene Train with 75. Second prize - Fred Lawrence with 72. Low - Tom Dean with 51. As usual, the lunch was delicious and the social time en- joyable, provided by Linda Hughes & Doris Dean. Social Notes Barry and Frances Fisher and daughter Susan of London, visited his mother, Mrs. Minnie Fisher of Caesarea during the week. Mr. & Mrs. Clifford Dixon of Woodville, were Saturday evening dinner guests with Minnie. Ralph and Leona Sadler of Nestleton, spent a relaxing holiday with their daughter Gloria and hus- ~ WHAT ARE THEY ALL READING ABOUT? Everyone knows that reading the Port Perry Star is the best way to find out all about what's hap- pening in and around Scugog Township. But did you know that you can pick up a copy of the Star so close to your front door. Get your news today at one of these convenient locations: band lan Scott, Charles and Jennifer of Corbyville. Weekend guests with the Sam Cawkers of Scugog Point Rd., were: friend Neta Fish of Nestleton, Ken Bragg of Bowmanville, Rober! & Madeline Cawker, Scugog Islnd, . and Alan & Eleanor Cawk: ¢ of Oshawa. Caesarea Community Church - The friendly Caesarea Church was filled with worshippers on Sun- day, August 10 at 11 a.m. with Kevin and Gerry Adams delivering a meaningful message in ministsy and song. Kevin led the service us- ing as his fine subject 'The Test of Faith' giving the congregation many thoughts to take home. Gerry was the pianist for the service and Daniel Pugh Jr. read the passages of Scripture from John. Kathy Tromans was in charge of the children's Church, in the Hall. Four youngsters sang a very nice number Picnic was grand with Gerry accompanying. Next Sunday morning will be the special vacation Bible School program when the students will lead the wey ship with their theme, "Jesus, I Love You." The final Teen Club of the summer will meet this Thursday at 7 p.m. All teens 13 and up are welcome to attend. Trust Rev. Dr. Crawford will feel much better after a restful Sunday. * We missed him! Nestleton United Church will resume services this coming Sun- day, August 16 at 11:15 a.m. (Please take note). Keep in mind the Blackstock Fair to be held August 23 - with many ac- tivities to attract all ages. It in- volves almost everyone in the area to create a true community event. Enthusiasm and hard work is the "key to success" of their fine annual Blackstock Fair. Try your best to be on hand for this major attraction! Scugog island Area News by Mrs. Earl Reader In spite of the unpleasant weather a few weekend planned projects were carried out happily, like the chicken B.B.Q. at the Island United on Saturday. Then on Sunday there was a big picnic for the people of Carnegie " Beach. We are told there are about 90 homes there now and approx- imately 100 or more people attend- ed the picnic. There is a Carnegie Beach Association and this was their 3rd Annual Picnic. Of course there always has to be people with a very keen interest and this year's was definitely classed as a great success with games, races and general entertainment. Many ~ thanks goes to Wayne Cruickshank. Of course the food has its important place and much appreciation is due to Bob and Mary Grant for prepar- ing hundreds of hot dogs which were enjoyed by all. They'll certainly look forward to next year. We know Port Perry Fair Day is drawing very close. We have heard of the difficulties among members - of the Board and smypathize with their feelings and problems but they will not let the public down and the fair will continue as planned. It is also gratifying to know that others are willing to lend a hand and carry on. Yellow-Stone Park they were naturally drawn to the Canadian Coast to Vancouver and of course Expo. They visited friends on Van- . couver Island and also found Ruth and Orval Heayn, formerly of Scugog. Then they continued their travels to the Yukon with a tour of Alaska and returned to Prince Rupert by boat. They thoroughly en- joyed seeing whales, seals, huge glaciers losing some of their sec- tions with a thunderous noise. The Columbia ice fields are great. Final- ly they got to the more travelled sec- WATCH FOR . ~ CONWAY'S 20, Re-union Enjoyed On Sunday, August 3rd, Norm and Bernice Mairs, Robert and Carol Mairs, Steven and Katie, of Nestleton, John and Diane. Slute, Jeremy, Jay & Julie Diane, R.R.1, Oshawa, attended the annual Mairs family re-union. The festivities were held at the home of George and Ber- nice Sellers in Collingwood with 44 relatives on hand for this once a year occasion. After swimming, games and so forth were enjoyed, a bountiful array of delectable food was partaken of by the members. A social time of visiting catching up on the latest family news was pleasant. Attended Memorial Service On Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Neta Fish of Nestleton, accompanied by daughter Audrey Leishman of Reaboro, attended the Decoration Service at East Oakwood Cemetery where Neta's parents are resting. They had tea at Audrey's before Neta returned home. success tions of Edmonton and Drumheller and back across Canada for home. You can hope for the pictures we may see later. By the way, did any of you ever procure Allen's book he has published? If not, it's not too late to call him. We wish to extend our sympathy to our former "Head" resident Reta Rodman and the rest of her family - in the loss of Reta's sister Maudie Travell who was also Reta's next door neighbour and dear compa- nion. Maudie was also well known to us as she attended so many of our functions and knew many of us personally. Don't forget Bible School starts next week at the Island United. PORT PERRY STAR DISTRIBUTORS -- We hear of another Island couple who have learned to enjoy retire- ASHBURN: PORT PERRY ... continued: ment years and so Allen & Beth Ashburn General Store Bruton's IDA Drug Store Martyn have spent 2 months travell- BLACKSTOCK: Community Nursing Home ing again. After visiting relatives in Chicago & spending an interesting Blackstock Beckers : period around Mt. Rushmore & Dairy Bar Blackstock General Store Dowson's Valu-mart Flielier's Petrocan BROOKLIN:. Guardian Drugs Brooklin Home Bakery Kellett's ere Brooklin IGA Mersco Department Store Port Perry IGA Smith & Smith Drug Store 193 QUEEN ST. PORT PERRY (416) 985 7306 Brooklin Printing | Community Memorial Hospital Short's Pharmacy : COLUMBUS: PRINCE ALBERT: ALL LINES OF Columbus Variety. 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