A m 1 V t 8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, February 15,1984 Speaking Contest u February 15th Nestleton - Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker Family Interests On Sunday, February 5th, at St. Gregory's Catholic Church, Oshawa, Matthew Rayner Allan, infant son of Rayner and Kathy Welts, Nestleton, was christened with the family family present for the ceremony. After the service service - in honour of the occasion, occasion, a lovely buffet luncheon was "hosted" by Rayner and Kathy Welts and Nicole at their home at Nestleton. Those present for this meaningful meaningful party were: Godparents- Don and Gail Potts and Stacey of Stirling, grandparents- Walter and Irma Welts, Nestleton, grandparents- Nelson and Anne Hart, Scugog Island, and Ron and Barbara Pereman and Usa of Port Perry. A fine family gathering! Caesarea Euchre Results A very successful party party with an excellent attendance. attendance. Winners were: First prize- Sid Visser- 93; Second- Brenda Thistel- 85; Low score- Wilma Kruithof- 45. Mrs. Eva Davidge, Williams Point, was celebrating her 94th birthday the following Friday - so a lovely decorated birthday birthday cake was served honouring a remarkable lady! A special event! Our "very best wishes" to Mrs. Davidge for manyx more happy birthdays! Lions Club Activities Keep in mind, the Blackstock Lions and District (Cartwright) public speaking contest this Wednesday, Feb. 15th at 8 p.m. in the Blackstock Rec Centre. Open to the public. Keep in mind as well- the Winter Western dance on Feb. 18th - this coming Saturday night at the Rec Centre. Advance tickets are available - phone Mike Dearborn 986-4664. Also for the month of February- the eye glass drop boxes have been placed in the Country Store at Nestleton and Thompson's Thompson's Store in Blackstock. This is a whole Cartwright community community project - so let us be supportive if at all possible. Tlie Church News At Caesarea Community Community Church a very good congregation with a fine turnout of children taking part singing - what they have learned at the Sunshine Club. Later the minister told them an interesting story. Rev. W.H Crawford D.D. spoke on the age old story "David Fighting Goliath" I Samuel 17. Mrs. Crawford- organist. Try to attend this friepdly little little church next Sunday- 11 a.m. An excellent congregation congregation at Nestleton Presbyterian Church and Rev. Fred Swann de parted from the series on the parables and presented a Valentine message from I Corinthians Corinthians 13- in three parts- the pre-eminence of love- the performance and products of love and the permanence of love. He was assisted by his daughter, Susan who is attending Toronto Bible College. Mrs. Scott - organist. Next Sunday at 11 a.m. At the Nestleton United with Lawrence Malcolm ably conducting conducting the service, a very fine discourse was presented by guest minister Rev. Andrew Bradjar of the Canadian Bible Society, who resides in Stouffville. He spoke on "Sowing God's Message" taken from gospel lesson Mark 4: 13-20, giving an indepth look into the Bible Societies work which is world-wide and was first established in England in 1804. It became a National National body in 1904 but the Bible Society work was carried on in Canada to some extent for a century century prior to that. The minister told an interesting interesting children's story before they retired to classes. The choir sang an old favourite "Tell Me The Old, Old Story" melody by William Howard Doane 1832-1916. The congregation joined in singing the chorus. Mrs. L. Malcolm - organist. Messrs. Norm Mairs and Ralph Sadler received the offering - greeters at the door - Sam and Mabel Cawker. Try to attend the excellent services we have each Sunday at 11:15 a.m. Social Notes Norm and Bernice Mairs of Nestleton, were supper guests with Mr. and,Mrs. Grant Thompson Thompson of Blackstock recently. Marge Fisher of West Hill was an overnight guest with Minnie Fisher, Caesarea, on Friday, Friday, returning home Saturday. On Tuesday, Sam and Mabel Cawker, Scugog Point Rd., were dinner guests with Grant and Mema Cawker, Chris, Curtis and Caty and spent the evening with Alan and Eleanor Cawker and Christie, all of Oshawa. On Wednesday, Wednesday, they enjoyed a visit and were dinner guests with Charles and Nell Cawker of Scarborough, Birthday Celebration Little Kyle David Walker, son of David and Regenia Walker of Scugog Point, celebrated his first birthday on Sun. Feb. 12, with grandparents grandparents Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Hill and uncle, Martin Hill and friend Mary Anne Drake, all of Oshawa, present to help celebrate. After the enjoyable enjoyable birthday party luncheon with a special "cake" and all the trimmings trimmings - a "host" of gaily coloured presents were opened with sister Avril doing the honours for her little brother. 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