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Port Perry Star, 6 Sep 1989, p. 27

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Local students back by Mabel Cawker A Great Fair - A Fine Success! The 1989 version of the Port Perry Fair is now history and organizers must feel elated with the fine attendance for the three day event on the Labour Day Weekend! With ideal weather conditions and the many attractions for all ages - young and old alike - Fair Board president Rod McKay and his able committee are to be con- gratulated! We were all pleased with the results - and will look for- ward to next year! One of the new attractions this past two years is the Ontario South District Women's Institute display in the Christie Building; with Re-cycling stressed, which is a concern for all of us. Under the leadership of district president Helen McKean... the undertaking was a great success...also...many availe themselves of a break...in the Rest Area with delicious homemade cookies topped off with a cup of freshly brewed cof- fee! The Jar for Pennies for Friendship in aid of our Interna- tional organization - the A.C.W.W. was well filled with coppers, silver and bills - due to the generosity of visitors coming to our area! We thank one and all for assisting in this important endeavour! Students Back To The Grind Those attending from this area are as follows: Paul Dearborn - Trent University, Peterborough, second year, majoring in 1st English - 2nd History. Ken Weir - Durham College, 2nd year ma- © joring in Graphic Design. Mat- - thew Hill - Carlton University, Ot- -.-tawa, 1st year majoring in . Geography. Arlene Davis - Wilfred Laurier University, ma- . joring in Anthropology and listo in her 3rd year. Dwight Davis - Mohawk College, Hamilton, 1st year, majoring in Electronics. Claire MacKenzie - Wilfred Laurier University, 2nd year Honours Business Course. Tammie McMillen - University of Nestleton-Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker Guelph, majoring in Science - 2nd year. Jay Priebe - Queen's University, Kingston, 4th year in Engineering. Our very best wishes for suc- cess to all these fine young students! (If I have missed any students names, please let me know) Nestleton Presbyterian Church On September 3rd, at 11 a.m. services were resumed again after two months holidays. Rev. Fred Swann was in the pulpit, with Joyce Taylor attending at the organ. Psalm 46 was read responsive- ly, and Scripture was I Samuel, Ch. 7, read by Susan Swann (Barbe) who also, delivered a worthwhile sermon re - this chapter. : : Sunday School pupils met in the Sunday School room with teacher Dorothy Lee. Rev. Swann reported on a busy summer - he has graduated in the *'Studies on Aging" course, and received his degree from the University in Sarasota, U.S.A.. His daughter Susan has also graduated in her pre-University Studies, and now is enrolled in University of Toronto. The 144 anniversary Sunday will be Sept. 17th at 11 a.m. Dr. Matthew Dymond will be the speaker, and the Port Perry Seniors Choir are to provide the music. Everyone welcome to at- tend this special service. Following the Church Service, the Board of Managers met brief- ly, with Joyce Taylor presiding and Dorothy McCabe the Sec- Treasurer. Family Interests Weekend guest of Lawrence and Gwen Malcolm were Dennis and Laina Malcolm, Jove, Leta and Aric of Simcoe, and Arlene Malcolm and daughters Alison and Erin of Nestleton. Arthur and Carroll Cawker of NOW REGISTERING fr FALL CLASSES 4 WEEK EVENING COURSE -- Monday and Wednesdsay, Sept. 11th to October 4th 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM 4 WEEK EVENING COURSE -- Tuesday and Thursday, October 3rd to October 26th 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM Learn to Drive... and Survive eo Sudbury, daughter Dr. Cheryl Cawker of Peterborough, and son Bryan Cawker of Kitchener were Monday luncheon guests with Sam and Mabel Cawker, Scugog Pt. Rd.. A delightful birthday celebra- tion was held for Robert Mairs and Julie Slute this past weekend, hosted by Diane Slute at her home in Prince Albert. Guests were Norm and Bernice Mairs of Janetville, Carol Mairs, Steven and Katie and Allan Mairs of Ux- bridge. Very best wishes to the celebrants! The Sam Cawkers, Scugog Point Rd., were guests at the an- nual corn and weiner roast...held at the home of Alan and Eleanor Cawker of Oshawa, on Sunday evening. The whole family were on hand for the enjoyable event...26 in all...held on the spacious back lawn, and the host and hostess, Alan and Eleanor, were most gracious as usual! Nestleton United Church On Sunday morning Neta Fish welcomed a fair congregation at the door for the 11:15 a.m. wor- ship service. Rev. Dale Davis was in the pulpit and read Scripture from Ezekiel and Luke. His ser- mon theme 'Your Heritage - Your Legacy" with a splended message for the congregation to take home. A lovely duet 'Ivory Palaces" was well harmonized by Kathy Tromans and Janice MacKenzie with organist Gwen Malcolm at the organ. Offering was received by Chuck and Matthew Hill. The Nestleton S. School commences next Sunday, Sept. 10. Service closed with the fine hymn *'God who gives to Life its Goodness,' Benediction and Three Fold Amen. Thinking of You Our thoughts and prayers are with May Dysart in Port Perry Hospital, Frank Hoskin in Oshawa, and Neil Malcolm in Wellesley Hospital in Toronto. Trust for good news soon! Sympathy Yours truly has lost a dear PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, September 6, 1989 -- 27 {to school friend in the person of the late Doris MacPherson, Port Perry, who passed away d the week after a lengthy sojourn in hospital. She was greatly loved and respected by many and had a wide circle of friends. She oc- cupied herself making her home a warm and beautiful place to live - she was a highly principled lady of character and style, with a heart of gold. 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