Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, May 9,1984 5 \ A guide to fine dining and entertainment. Bridge players turn cash over to hospital Nestleton - Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker Since 1910 OPEN AT 7:00 a.m. Serving delicious food of the highest quality at reasonable prices. Take-out orders a specialty. 9 King St. W. 623-5412 A Worthy Cause Supported A group of ladies from the Caesarea, Williams Point and Blackstock have been enjoying some friendly, interesting interesting games of bridge during the winter months. As well - these "gals" have been giving $2.00 per person per game - with the proceeds proceeds going into the extension fund of Port Perry Hospital. Area players mentioned above are a part of the Port Perry Marathon bridge - which was organized by Emmie Cox and Margaret Cornish who are residents residents of the town. Due to the rugged weather conditions conditions during the past winter the two groups separated and played bridge in their own areas. The Caesarea area girls were very pleased to turn in the amount of $144.00 to the Hospital Fund at the close of the season. We commend them for their generosity. Caesarea Euchre Results Scores for last Wed. evening card party are as follows: First prize wnt to Dawn Bayley - 80; Second - two tied for Make a Move!! without Our Hostess' Gifts and Information Information are the Key to Your New Community Call Sandra Yates 623-5873 1**111***! Ultit MtM WwH WE RE MORE THAN A <=? NICE PLACE TO EAT Every Thursday is Family Steak Night Our special for two... 8-OZ. New York cut (per person) $11 .99 per couple 5:00 to 8:30 p.m. Served with tried onions on a sizzling platter, complete with salad bar, tried potatoes and vegetable. Choose either rice pudding or jelly for dessert. Each family is allowed one or two children under 12 yrs. only $1.25 each, Child has choice of: burger ft chips or a small steak. Thursdays we also serve our regular menu. KING GARDEN Restaurant and Tavern 73 King E. 623-4255 Bowmanville I second place - Gwen Robins and Brenda Thistle - 76. Low - Muriel Simms - 47. A very nice turnout. Next week as usual for an interesting game of cards. Honoured by Masonic Order An honour of distinction distinction was conferred upon Mr. Stan McNeely, Williams Williams Point, on Saturday last, in recognition of his many years of service and commitment to the Masonic Order - when Officers of Royal Arch Masons of Toronto Antiquity Antiquity Chapter presented presented him with a 50 year Jewel. Those taking part in the presentation were Scribe William Dixon and Very Excellent Excellent First Principal Robert Topping, accompanied accompanied by Most Excellent Excellent Companion William Sproule and Very Excellent Companion John Kline - a past Grand Lodge Officer. These two gentlemen are members of the Order of the Eastern Star as well. The beautiful beautiful Jewel was a complete complete surprise and a real thrill - to Stan - and will be greatly treasured. Nestleton United Church Sunday morning service at Nestleton United saw a smaller congregation. Rev, Dale Davis kept the Sunday School youngsters on their toes with a fine story and treated them before retiring to classes. classes. Scripture was taken from Matthew 25: 14-30 and 1 Peter 4: 7-11 and his sermond was entitled entitled "God's Return on Investment" - dealing , with talents. Every talent is needed and every talent grows with exposure so do not hide your God given talents. The choir sang "Close To Thee" with the duet part taken by Regenia Walker and Bernice Mairs - led by organist Gwen Malcolm. Greeters Greeters at the door were: John and Ina Davis and family. Family Day Service Service next Sunday. Notices - 1. Next Friday evening, May 11 8 p.m. Marilyn Wallace of Port Perry will show slides of China - with commentary at Nestleton Nestleton United Church. A White Elephant sale and lunch to follow. Everyone Everyone welcome. 2. Wednesday, Wednesday, May 16, 7:30 p.m. the Evening Unit of Nestleton UCW will meet in the Church. Families' Round And About Vic and Win Malcolm accompanied by grandson grandson Bradley, Nestleton, spent the weekend at Allen Park near Marmora Marmora in their Trailer. A lovely relaxed weekend! weekend! Guests at the Gra- hame Fish residence on Sunday were: Calvin and Yvonne Holland, Chad and Craig of Bowmanville, Jim and Audrey Leishman, Michael, Jamie and W.D. . from Reaboro., and Marlene Bannister, Karen, Vicki, Calvin, Keith and friend Rhonda and Bob Martyn of Peterborough. Neta "hosted" a birthday celebration for" two family members - Jim Leishman and Calvin Bannister. Our "very best wishes"! Ian Emerson of Newfoundland Newfoundland is spending a 1 week with parents Edgar and Anne Emmerson of Nestleton. Fred and Mabel Payes of Nestleton, are thrilled to have son Clifford home from Drumheller, Alta., for a two week period. ,On Thursday evening they visited brother Jim and Carol Dayes and family at Brooidin - Friday Fred and Clifford attended the Nestleton Smorgasbord - and Sunday Sunday evening they went to Ashbum Burns Church to hear a Gospel Music Concert by "The Torchmen" from St. Catherines - which was very much enjoyed. Clifford will - no doubt - have a full schedule visiting relatives and friends before he returns West. Hebert and Eugenia Hill, Whitby, were Sunday Sunday dinner guests with daughter Regenia and David Walker, Avril and Kyle, Scugog Point. The Hills have just returned from* an enjoyable six weeks visit to England - weather was ideal - and they had a great visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Mabel Cawker attended the Honeydale Women's Institute Public Relations meeting, meeting, held in the Municipal Municipal Hall, Port Perry on Happy Hour with Reduced Prices Tues, to Fri. 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. Saturday 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Live Entertainment Every Friday and Saturday Country and Western This week featuring: "Eleanor White and Country Plus" 96 Waverley Road Bowmanville Visa 623-1140 MasterCard BOWMANVILLE ROTARY CLUB We're Having a 'PRODUCT MONTH" Happy Hour every Friday and Saturday 7:00 p.m. until close featuring reduced prices on our "Product of the Month" Also ... This Friday and Saturday featuring the band "The Staff Come and see the dazzling new light show. Castle Hotel King and Division Streets Bowmanville BARBECUE & DANCE Saturday, June 2,1984 Darlington Sports Complex Featuring 50's & 60's Music 'Til Midnight With: Craig Smith Producer: CKFM's "Looking Back" Prizes for Period Costumes Dinner 6:00-8:00 p.m. Admission $12.50 per person PROCEEDS TO ROTARY SPONSORED PROJECTS Tickets Available At: Bowmanville Golf & Coimtry Club Hockin Real Estate Specialty Paper Products Lander Home Hardware Strike & Strike Molhersill Printing Royal Bank Bank ol Montreal Or Any Rotarian Thursday last. Guests were invited and a fine programme was presented presented by our P.R.O. Lillian Harper. New Pres. Clara Warren capably capably handled the meeting meeting - a real pro! A fine afternoon of fun and fellowship. Luncheon guests with the Sam Cawkers on Sat. were Ken Bragg and Dan Girard! of Bowmanville. Spring Smorgasbord A Success The Spring Smorgasbord Smorgasbord heid at Nestleton Community Centre on Friday evening sponsored sponsored by the UCW of Nestleton United was a fine success. Trust everyone enjoyed the good food and the friendly visits, with neighbours etc. Blue Ray Chapter Blue Ray Chapter O.E.S. had a successful Bake sale and flea market on Saturday, held on the lawn at the Masonic Hall, Port Perry. Many from this area assisted. Sympathy A former well known resident of Nestleton in his younger days and a part of the Cartwright Community - Mr. Wilton Creed of Barrie, passed away in Toronto General General Hospital on Thurs day May 3. The funeral was held from Steckley - Gooderham Funeral Home in Barrie on Sat. at 2:30 a.m. Friends of the deceased Mrs. Ella Bowers and Betty Hicks from this area, accompanied accompanied nephew Edgar and Anne Emerson to the funeral on Saturday. Our deepest sympathy to his loving wife Laura, son Emerson Creed and other members of the family. Pancake Brunch On Sunday, May 13, 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. - Family Day - all are invited to a Pancake Breakfast or Brunch at Nestleton Community Centre. Sponsored by the Nestleton Hall Board. CARDEN Ü5I m J. P R n u u ( L L) SHRÎNE Sat. 9:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m. & 5:00 Sunday Show 2:00 p.m. Only OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM Tickets available at: Oshawa Civic Auditorium, Kramp Furniture, McGregor Hardware, Bowmanville Mall Smoke Shop. B s Z% an mi,Cinemas STARTING FRIDAY CINEMA I Fri. and Sat. 7 and 9 p.m. Sun. through Thurs. 8 p.m. only **** (HIGHEST RATING)" -- ROGER EBERT, CHICAGO SUN-TIMES "A BRILLIANT, WARM-HEARTED, MESMERIZING MOVIE THAT SENDS YOU OUT OF THE THEATRE WRAPPED UP IN A GIDDY GLOW." --BRUCE KIRKLAND, TORONTO SUN Moscow Hudson " yL; sSfcilA H: ! 'A A,H'■■■/■'" - z • STARRING^'. x( >• • j . i ROBIN WILUAMS - 1 } • . ::WCOVUUMFOuMStt*N$!«*»** -- HELD OVER CINEMA II Fri. and Sat. 7 and 9 p.m. Sun. through Thurs. 8 p.m. only THEY THOUGHT HE COULDN'T DO THE JOB. 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