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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 Jan 1990, p. 15

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! I Barbershoppers Present Awards at Banquet The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, January 24,1990 15 JE" J Nestleton-Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker wmB Sunshine Club resumes meetings Yelverton New S by H. Malcolm We are pleased to report are pli that Mr. Wesley Malcolm of Bethany continues to improve improve daily in health following following suffering a stroke several several weeks ago. However, he still has a distance to go be fore he is completely recovered. recovered. There were two functions on Saturday night that vied for attention and attendance for our Yelverton residence. A Jack and Jill party for "Catered food with the taste of home" • Varied menu • Small and large parties • Competitive prices • Weddings, banquets, etc. • In home parties • Office parties Phone 623-8867 * 623-6586 Cousins Catering Bowmanville, Ontario Jl HELP KEEP RED CROSS READY! JL Pesticide Safety Courses for farmers are scheduled for your area. l.tMm: ► Vrcvcnlion o! pesticide I loisonint is. ► Si.'lvct ion ol sali. -I y l.'(|Ui|)lllt'!lt, ► lYo|>or.'itoi\u|i>, nul <li:i|H>!Ml o[ | >i'illicit It il;, ► Libel inti'i'iu'ulalion. • (.'oiuiiu.'i run (liiy:i, even- iiuiiitMid weekend::<unl coni'IdS, • ( Jllci'i'il in Kmili.'iliiind I'Yi nch, • Indite )• :;| n « ;mI vi< l< )|,i| i, and a i.x mise manual which can he used as a n dri'i •ncc i|uidc. Foi' information about coui :;c:; in your area, contact your local ( Jntario Ministry ol Atli'icullui'cand FhuI ( Mlicc. Ministry of Agriculture and Food Ontario a n A thought that I like: We act as though comfort and luxury were the chief requirements of life, when all we need to make us really really happy is something to be enthusiastic enthusiastic about. Charles Kingsley Blue Ray Inspection Night Blue Ray Chapter, No. 238, OES, had a smaller attendance than usual due to wintry weather, held on Thursday evening, Jan. 11th, in the Masonic Temple, Port Perry. Worthy Matron Sister Jane Galbraith, assisted by Past Patron Brother Wilfred Alexander, Alexander, extended a warm, fraternal fraternal welcome to the District Deputy Deputy Grand Matron Sister Bette Rew of District II, Irom Agin- court, who paid her Official visit of Inspection. She was escorted to the East by Conductress Sister Laura Alton. Many other dignitaries were also welcomed. After a brief business period, the District Deputy Sister Bette inspected the work of the Officers. In her remarks the Officers were congratulated for the most efficient efficient manner in which they car ried out their duties, a very fine report! Everyone worked so diligently for Inspection, and we commend our fine officers for a task well done! On Thursday evening, Feb. 8th, Blue Ray will be honoured to have as guests, the Worthy Grand Matron Sister Audrey Martin, Worthy Grand Patron Brother Mike Beacock, and Grand Chapter Officers; along with visitors from the neighbouring Chapters, to share an evening of fellowship with Blue Ray members. There will be entertainment! entertainment! Make plans now to attend attend this special occasion. Remember! Pot Luck supper at 5:45 p.m. and please bring along your favourite dish, first course only. Dessert is looked after. Keep in mind the Robbie Burns night coming up on January 27! After closing, the refreshments were convened by Joyce Taylor, Kay Walker and Judy Davidson and much enjoyed. A pleasant social hour followed. A great night for Blue Ray Officers and members! Nestleton Presbyterian Church With an average attendance, the 11 a.m. service on Sunday morning, January 21, was conducted conducted by Rev. Wm. Fairley. Mr. B. McCabe and Mr. G. Scott welcomed at the door. Joyce Taylor played the organ, and also assisted D. Lee in the Sunday School. Responsive Psalm was from Isaiah, and Matthew 4:12-23., The children's story was an excellent excellent lesson on "values." Speaking Speaking on the Scripture which was read Rev. Fairley brought the message of "Jesus in control" - as our Light, Salvation and Strength" as his sermon. A luncheon was served in the Sunday School room, pot luck style, and the annual congregational congregational meeting was held after. The annual- meeting was chaired by Rev. Wm. Fairley with Dorothy McCabe - Secretary. The minutes of 1989 were approved, and election of Managers as follows: Irene Brown, Oliver Rohrer, Dorothy McCabe continuing continuing for 2 years: Dorothy Lee, W. Davison, Stan McNeely continuing continuing for 1 yr, and Joyce Taylor, Peggy Jones, Russell Brown for a 3 year renewal term. Other officers officers - Sec'y - Treasurer D. McCabe. Trustees - C. Scott, M. Magill, Stan McNeely. Auditors: Peggy Jones and Joyce Taylor accepted accepted their Office 1990. Joyce Taylor was voted sincere appreciation for her leadership in Music and preparation of Reports of 1989. The Every Home Plan for the Presbyterian Record will continue, continue, and church Anniversary will be Sept. 16th at 11 a.m., with special speaker and music. There will be Congregational visiting from the Presbytery in April As the meeting adjourned, appreciation appreciation was expressed by Clerk of Session, George Scott to Rev. Wm. Fairley for his Ministerial leadership. Best Wishes Sorry to hear that Anne Harren of Caesarea, is a patient in Port Perry Hospital. We do hope for better health soon. Chin up, Anne! Irene McKee of Nestleton, home from Oshawa Hospital, is doing fine, using a walker, and now getting use to a cane, so Irene is on the way to good health again. God Bless! The Flu is still rampant within this area. Many folks are in bed with this very contagious dose. We trust Rev. Dr. Crawford will have better health soon, he has had a bout with Pneumonia and isn't the best yet. Our "best wishes" to him! On the bright side, we extend a belated happy birthday to Les MacKenzie of Nestleton who celebrated on Friday last. Merna and Cathy Cawker of Oshawa were guests on Saturday afternoon at the Cawker farmstead. farmstead. A happy time reminiscing and visiting while enjoying the coffee hour, made up a part of the afternoon Nestleton United Church On an unsettled Sunday, January 21st at 11:15 a.m., Nestleton United had a fair congregation, congregation, and the friendly greeters at the door were Ina Davis and family. Rev. Dale Davis conducted the service and used as his sermon theme, "The Road To Damascus," a good message for the congregation to take home. Kathy Tromans was the reader with Scripture from Corinthians aand Matthew. The quartet sang, "0 How I Love Him" with pianist Carol Mairs at the piano. Rev. Davis installed the U.C.W. Executives for 1990, in a most impressive ceremony! Offering Offering was received by Arthur and Ken Weir. Next Sunday, January 28, Nestleton Annual Congregational Meeting will be held, following the Pot Luck Luncheon. Caesarea Community Church At 11 a.m. on Sun. Jan. 21, Rev. Dr. W.H. Crawford conducted a short service taking as his The Oshawa Barbershoppers gathered at the Base Line Community Centre in Bowmanville on Saturday evening, January 20, for their annual awards banquet. The gathering was also a ladies' night and it marked the introduction of a new slate of officers. Here, Merv Scott (left) presents the Barbershopper of the Year award to Elmer Down. Couple Celebrates 25th Gilford Quackenbush and his fiance - Kim Stone at Blackstock was extremely well attended. The D.J. provided provided music to suit the taste of the majority of the large crowd present. Their marriage marriage is scheduled for mid February. Also on the same evening a 25th wedding anniversary celebration was held in the Nestleton Community Hall for Wayne and Joan Malcolm Malcolm of Nestleton. The hall was jam packed with well wishers - the largest crowd we have ever seen in the Nestleton Hall - a real tribute tribute to the popularity of Joan and Wayne. An entertaining program was provided early in the evening. Brenda and Terry Malcolm Malcolm Jeremy and Jason returned returned home on Monday from an enjoyable weeks vacation vacation at Plaza Dorado, Puerto Plata in the Dominican Dominican Republic. All were sporting sporting a fine tan on return. Mrs. Carol Gray spent most of the past week at the Renal sance Sheraton Hotel in Toronto where she attended attended a Convention- Seminar of the Tops and Trend Company with whom she is associated. 61 Delegates Delegates were present from Halifax to Vancouver for this their annual get- together. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stinson Stinson are joining a group of their peers for their annual excursion to Niagara Falls for the annual Old Timers Hockey Tournament held there this weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Shnr- mnn Jr. join a quartet of Lindsay friends this coming week for a week at the De Cameron Hotel in the Boga Chun area of Dominican Re- ublic, leaving on Saturday, nmmry 20th. topic,"God So Loved" based on John, Chapter 3, read by Norma Spek. Dana Gibbons led the Responsive reading. Kathy Watts - organist. The Sunshine Club has resumed resumed meetings on Tuesdays from 2-4 p.m. with Cecile Gibbons in charge. Next Sunday for a fine message at 11:00 a.m.. Eggs Donated to Relief Agencies Canada's egg producers and consumers have not forgotten forgotten those less fortunate in Canada and around the world. For the seventh year in a row, eggs will be donated to relief agencies in Canada and abroad. The Canadian Egg Marketing Marketing Agency announced today today the contribution of 20 tonnes of eggs and egg products. products. The ten provincial egg boards will be co-ordinating the distribution on behalf of Canadian egg producers. Canadians will donate nationally the equivalent of almost 69,000 dozen eggs in shell form through the Canadian Canadian Association of Food Banks. Cassette Recorder • The Controller transmitter • On-screen programming • Scanalock auto tuning • Cable-ready 155 channels Only $ 429 95 ou M.S.L 549.95 2-Year Warranty * $13.47 per month Component Stereo • 50 Watts per channel • 5 Band graphic equalizer • Digital synthesizer tuner • 16 Station preset memory • Continuous Play tape deck • Remote control • Digital disc Player 10-Year 100% Warranty Only $ 899 9 i * $28.12 per month f Black oolvJ TE-8510 28" Console Colour TV Loaded with features 5-Year warranty $04095 M.S.L 1149.95 ièseeW 1 J jh' 1 < ■ 4v ' . - V >.-V * i, > *;;A '■V; VtVtv-xHîi' 1

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