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Port Perry Star, 5 Dec 1979, p. 25

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Nestleton, Caesarea news by Mabel Cawker Court Lady Snowbird L1930 Christmas Tea and Bazaar Nestleton Community Centre was filled to capacity on Wednesday evening Nov. 28 for Court Lady Snowbird's Annual Tea and Bazaar. The evening began with a choir from Cartwright Central Public School under the direction of Miss Kathy Morton, singing a selection of Christmas carols. The Bazaar was officially opened by Mrs. Rita Wygerde, Nestleton, then the large crowd eager to make their purchases converged on the baked goods and craft tables. The penny sale was a -success and many of the children went home with prizes. The choir then re-entered the hall, which was darkened carrying lighted candles and sang a few more Christmas songs. They wished every- one a Merry Christmas. The choir looked very attractive in white blouses with each girl wearing a red flower and the boys red ties. A very special thank you to Miss Morton for the time and effort she has put into direct- ing these children, the fine singing and good manners of each of the children, was much appreciated by the folk in attendance at the Bazaar. The winners of the Ceram- ic Christmas Trees were "1-George Crozier; Nestleton, 2-Andrea Morris, Oshawa. The grocery hamper donated by Jim Grieve I.G.A.store was won by Janice McKenzie Caesarea and the Afghan made and donated by Mrs. Beatrice Cooledge was won by Cindy McCall, Nestleton. Tea, coffee, orange drink, sandwiches, and delicious desserts comprised the refreshments and were served throughout the even- ing to all present. A sincere thank you to everyone who helped make the Bazaar such a success. Euchre Results The winners for last Wednesday evening Euchre party held in Caesarea Community Centre were: 1- Val Prieb-84; 2-Bill Ring- ham; 3-Tom Robins. Wed. Evening Dec. 5 same place, 'same time for an interesting game of euchre. Family News of Interest - Mr. and Mrs. Norm Mairs were Sunday luncheon guests with their son Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mairs, Steven and Katie, Nestleton, and enjoyed supper with daugh- ter Mr. and Mrs. John Slute and Jeremy Jay, R.R.1 Oshawa. Steven and Cathy Bourque and baby Alexander of Osh- awa, attended Nestleton United Church Sunday morn- ing and were afternoon and evening guests of Cathy's parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill _ Nicholls of Caesarea. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Robin's daughter Linda and her hus- band Glenn Culp, have just bought a farm at Ashburn. Glen is employed at the Nuclear Plant at Pickering. Glen and Linda have two sons, Derrick and David. We extend our best wishes to this young couple in their farm- ing operation, and Derrick 'and David will enjoy the farm life to the utmost. Visiting on Sunday after- noon with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thompson, Nestleton, "were Ruth Corner from Aurora, and a friend Gert- rude Cowan of Toronto. Hospital News Mrs. Hattie Cole has been discharged from Port Perry Hospital and is now recuper- ating with her son and daughter-in-law in Brantford. Mr. Bruce Heaslip of Nestleton is holding his own with some improvement in Oshawa Hospital. His wife Olive is staying in Oshawa near the Hospital and visits each day. Bruce's nephew Is FO SORRY ... WE WILL CLOSE +30 Yo oFF (Except - Cigarettes, Bread & Milk) THIS IS YOUR CHANCE! SAVE CHRISTMAS Plants - Nuts - Groceries - Ice Cream - Christmas Cookies & Candies - - Christmas Chocolates - etc. - Port Perry Pa ° : Hwy. 12 WONDER"S MARKET Hwy. 7A West - Port Perry 985-8363 and wife Elwood and Yvonne Averill of Cooperstown, New York, have been staying at the Heaslip home in Nestle- ton for a few days to visit with Uncle Bruce. Mr. and Mrs. Averill will be return- ing home shortly before the winter weather sets in. Mrs... Frank Malcolm (Daisy) is a patient in Osha- wa Hospital. Many within the Nestleton area will remember Daisy well. Warmest wishes to all the folk in hospital from this area. We are pleased to report that Mrs. Tom Robins, Caesarea, is doing splendid- ly and has been home for two weeks, but will return to the hospital for therapy in the near future. Time doesn't hang heavily on her hands as she is a talented lady and keeps busy making crafts. She donated the doll for the Ladies Auxiliary Doll draw recently at the Wednesday evening euchre. Keep up the good work Mrs. Robins! Don't forget the Christmas program to be held at the Caesarea Community Centre on Sunday Dec. 9th, at 1 p.m. Cartwright Cub Pack The Cartwright Cub Pack are presenting a Christmas Concert to be held in Black- stock Recreation Centre on Friday Dec. 7, 7:30 p.m. Admission is free. Refresh- ments available. Mr. Arthur - Weir, Nestleton, is Cub Master for the Caesarea Cub Pack. ) Birthday Party David and Joanne Malcolm, Nestleton, had a delightful celebration for their little son Kingsley, who was 2 years old during the past week. A birthday cake with two candles on it was the centre of attraction. Grandparents, Aunts and Uncles and Cousins helped Kingsley to celebrate. He was thrilled with the assort- ment of toys and other gifts he received. Happy belated birthday to Kingsley! New Baby Congratulations to David and Michelle Adams of Nestleton who are the proud parents of a baby girl, a little sister for Nathan. Mother ,and baby are home and doing fine. Nestleton United Church In the United Church on Sunday morning Rev. Victor Parsons chose as his theme "What's So Special!" taken from the Holy Scriptures Isaiah 9: 2-7 and Luke I: 46-55. Mr. Parsons spoke on the meaning of Christmas, each one of us think of Christmas in a different way. Many of us think of material things, -tree lights dancing among gaily wrapp- ed parcels, the music of ancient carols and jingle bells, the hustle and bustle of shopping. What has all this to do with Christmas? It is true that it is very easy to lose sight of the real Christmas. As we celebrate SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS In Your ° Own Home GIL RUMMENIE 985-7860 Fos m-- his birth again this year we can look forward to a day of loved ones, and warmth and happiness. The greatest gift is to give of ourselves, put time and talent into our giving, Christmas is a joyful event, it isn't complete until we experience joy within us and certainly an inner awareness that this is all a wonderful birthday party for Jesus." In the choir Miss Gail Malcolm sang "I Wonder As I Wander" accompanied by the organist Mrs. Lawrence Malcolm. Mr. Norm Mairs and Mr. Ralph Sadler gathered the offering. 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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL: 985-8686 Licenced under L.L.B.O. Sr ey ALA ae TR

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