Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 8 Aug 1989, p. 30

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

a | 30 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, August 9; 1989 Caesarea Regatta Nestleton-Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker A Trip of Interest Chuck and Carol Hill, Scugog Point, tried something new for their holiday this year. They left the motor car behind...striking out with their boat into new ter- ritories of adventure. A delightful 10 day period on the water prov- ea to be exhilarating...the days were spent enjoying the natural, breathtaking beauty of Mother Nature...the scenic lakes and wooded areas...stopping for a barbecue when hungry. The Hills passed through such places as Fenelon Falls, Port Severn, Orillia, Georgian Bay, Parry Sound and Byng Inlet...a hundren miles farther on! They stopped at various spots for the night, and the boat was secure at Marinas or Locks! Chuck and Carol were pleased to meet up with her sister and brother-in-law on the way! The Hills being seasoned travellers and water lovers, it was "indeed" an interesting, in- novative holiday! Nestleton United Church At the Nestleton United Church Worship Service on Sunday, Aug. 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 IN AJAX - 400 Monarch Avenue Mon., Aug 21/6:30 - 8:00 pm Wed., Aug. 23/6:30 - 8:00 pm ' FN IN PORT HOPE - 12 Mill St. S. (old custom, house) Fri., Sept. 1/10:00 am - 6:00 pm- Sat., Sept. 2 /9:00 am - noon Ak fa ONGOING REGISTRATION starting Aug. 21 8:30 am -: 8:30 pm / Mon. - Thurs. 8:30 am - 4:30pm / Fri. In person Oshawa Campus Registration office , * ©000000000000000000000000000Y 6, 11:15 a.m., the friendly greeters were Richard and Janice MacKenzie. It was good to see Rev. Dale Davis back in the pulpit once again...looking refreshed and fit after his recent holiday period. He used for his sermon theme 'The Reliance System" dealing with "Covet - Greed - putting ourselves first, etc." based on Scripture lessons from Colossians and Luke. A deep, moving message for all to think about! The men's choir consisting of ten harmonious voices filled the church with their excellent sing- ing of the good old hymn, "What a Friend We Have in Jesus' taken from Ephesians 3:12 by Joseph M. Scriven (1820-1886). Gwen- dolyn Malcolm accompanied them on the organ. A round of ap- plause greeted them when they _ finished! Richard and Janic MacKenzie were the receivers of the offering. Service closed with the rousing favourite hymn "Will Your An- chor Hold"...Benediction and Three Fold Amen. Nestleton United Church will CONTINUOUS LEARNING REGISTRATION DURHAM COLLEGE IN OSHAWA - 2000 Simcoe St. N. Sat., Aug. 19 / 8:30 am - noon in the Athletic Complex Gymnasium Tues., Aug. 22 / 6:30 - 8:30 pm Thurs., Aug. 24 / 6:30 - 8:30 pm in the main cafeteria Ng BREIPHRN000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Toll Free 1-800-668-5843 LEARN By phone 436-1100 (VISAor "i 8% / By fax 436-9774 Mastercardonly) !- "'&" +"? £7 p " Sunday, Aug. 20, at 2:30 p.m.. guest speaker will be Rev. Victor Parsons, Colborne, and the music will be led by the "Country Four" quartet from Solina. Try and at- tend this day of remembrance re- our loved ones! Nestleton W.I. Branch Visits Scugog Shores Museum The Nestleton Women's In- stitute gathered at 12 noon on Wednesday at Nestleton Com- munity Centre, where they en- joyed an "indoor picnic' due to the wonderful rain which fell Wed. morning. After a bountiful lunch, the president Neta Fish presided for the August meeting. Minutes of June and July meetings were adopted as read by secretary Gwen Malcolm. The roll call - "'A lasting memory of mother was answered by reminiscing of our mother's love and characteristics; and the mot- to, 'Times change, and we change with them' was ably given by Norma Frew, education and cultural affairs convener. From an old Farmer's Almanac. Doris Nottingham read '"'A Plea for Fidelity." Correspondence was read, and next month's meeting well be held on Sept. 6th, with Gwen Malcolm the hostess. Meeting adjourned...and members visited Scugog Shores Museum...where two young ladies - Kathy Pavlik and Kim McLaughlin gave the group a most interesting tour. Among the various exhibits were - an area of clocks and watches; and a collection of lamps and lanterns which were both really outstan- ding. All the buildings on the grounds were visited, ending with the Head Church. Everyone en- joyed the afternoon, and Norma Frew was thanked for planning the outing at our own local Museum! Family Concerns Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hubbard of ~ Carnduff, Sask. recently visited for several days with his cousin Marion Hall of Williams Point. While there they called at Port Perry Community Hospital and spent some time with an Aunt, Mrs. Mona Hubbard, and also, with an Uncle, Cecil Hubbard, who is a resident of the Communi- ty Nursing Home. Several cousins in Bowmanville were pleasantly surprised by a visit as well. Enroute home they will be stopp- ing at St. Mary's, Ontario, for a visit with their son Dwayne and his wife ahd their two grand- children, which will be the "highlight" of their visit to Ontario. Mrs. Neta Fish, R.R. 1, Blackstock, attended a family shower on Sunday afternoon, for Denise Fish, a young bride-to-be. She is the youngest daughter of Peter and Doreen Fish of Sonya. The setting for this joyous occa- sion was the beautiful grounds at Seven Mile Island. Denise was the recipient of many lovely, useful gifts. Refreshments were served at the close. Our "very best" to Denise for a happy married life! The Sam Cawkers, Scugog Point Rd., had a "bit of a break" in their busy routine...when they called down at St. Christopher to visit Russell and Edda Bowman one morning last week. Sitting on their lovely deck with a refreshing breeze blowing off the lake...all "'cares" melted away and the visit was thoroughly en- joyed! Edda is doing extremely well, walking and exercising. It is remarkable the progress she has made in such a short time! We all wish her the very best! Very pleased to have Robert - and Madeline Cawker, Scugog Island, drop in for a visit and a cup of tea on Sunday afternoon last! . Best wishes to friend Doris McPherson of Port Perry...now a patient in Oshawa General Hospital. She has been in hospital for six weeks...and we do hope for better health soon! Our thoughts and Prayers go out to her! Lake Scugog Regatta News + On the Civic Day holiday weekend the annual Lake Scugog three day Regatta in Caesarea, was a great sugcess, with a fine crowd on hand for the 57th year in operation! There were a great many activities to attract people of all ages. A weekend of 'fun' in Caesarea. Mayor of Scugog Township, Howard Hall, spent some time each day at the Regat- ta, for the three day event! An Open Air Church service was held on Sunday, at 10a.m., in Putsey Park with a good atten- dance on hand. Music was ap- preciated...played by John and Paul (John Blair) with their in- struments...portable piano and guitar...with special songs and old time hymns...all enjoyed a good sing! Rev. Dr. W. H. Crawford brought the splendid message en- titled, "Incredible!" Text from Matthew 8:26. Service closed with Amazing Grace! In keeping with the Regat- ta...Len Prout was responsible for arranging the Service. A successful golf tournament at Sunny Brae with 128 avid golfers participating! Beauty Contest - winner was Jennifer Bryans, granddaughter of Dell Marlow. Congratulations Jennifer! A personal thank you to the following people who gave much needed support to the committee. As follows: Monica Stephenson, Gladys Lawrie, Collette Reader, Ethel Call, Anne McIntyre, Kay Brown, Helen Stephenson, Al Brown, Norm Renouf, Ivor Guest, Albert Putsey, Phil Birk. 'and Tom Sherwin! Committee: Len Prout, Albert Putsey, Bruce Lawrie, Tom Sherwin and the capable secretary Nancy Prout! All these people deserve a '"'pat on the back." Socializing in Epsom Epsom and Area News by Jean Jeffery The family of Gladys Evans gathered on Sat. for the 20th famni- ly reunion of the Evans family. Seventy-five members had an éx- - cellent time of games, food and good fellowship at the home of Ross and Barbara Evans, 'Uxbridge. ; . Kevin Forwood of Wood Moun- - tain, Sask. is a guest of Wendy vans and her family for nine ys..Kevin is one of the young "..- peaple from Sask. participating irr | 4-H Youth exchange. Wendy and - "her 4-H friends will visit Saskat- chewan for nine days beginning Aug. 15, 1989. Rob. Page spent the weekend in Guelph and his brother Glen was in Wilberforce. Congratulations to Leo and Bet- ty Vander Wekken on the birth of their son, Joseph. Earl and Marie Wilson visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thaxter of Kirkfield on Wed. evening. Jennifer Wilson of Kitchener had Thursday supper with Earl and Marie wilson. Jackie Sanderson of Cann- ington and Peggy and baby lan. Seyr of Uxbridge called on the Wilsons on Thursday evening. Mrs. Elsie Ryall returned home Sunday after visiting with Stella and Don Asling for a week. "Church service for Aug. 13 will "be a joint service at Goodwood for f ood, Epsom and Utica con- 'fegations at 10:00 a.m. The . Speaker is Mrs. Marion Wells of 'kémmonville. Aug. 20 - Service will be at Pat and Tom Redwoods for the three churches. Rev. Nan- cy Waterman will be back from her holiday. Service at 1):00 a.m. followed by Pot-Luck huneh, after lunch s , fishipg, boating, & volleyball. Come bring your children, lawn chairs & towels. See you there! - 3 . (Tugn to page 32) CIRCUS -- shows at -- 4:30 PM & 7:30 PM Wednesday, August 23 -- ADVANCE TICKETS -- Adults $6.00, Children $4.00 -- Tickets Available At -- Stedmans, Wendy's Boutique, Ted E. Bear Toy Shop. Look for other ticket outlets. Mayor Hall attended much of the weekend . hold their decoration service on

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy