RI SRE ANY V4 4 - SRST A "ie 4A CRRA SURED pre 3 Anat EAU of 1 Us AY) iy LA LR ERAS BVI B28 SA B4™ Filet ey EN 5 Bait TOT EA EIR ATEN as ie FOS IIELE ph So edothdaithy Nest leton area news Nestleton United Church Women The U.C.W. met at North Nestleton Church April 14, 8:00 p.m, president Mrs. Mabel Cawker extended a warm welcome and opened "with a hymn followed by a "my poem , entitled Purpose". BES } An effectgive worship service. was prepared by Mrs. Leona Sadler. Scrip- ture was read taken from St. Mark. Hymn "Christ the Lord is risen to-day" was sung. The members were delighted to have Claire MacKenzie who is eleven years old, present her speech entitled "Tye just turned eleven years old", which she gave in the Public speaking contest placing 1st at Blackstock Public School, Grades 5 and 6, and later placing 2nd in the Legion contest in Port Perry. Claire is a fine little speaker with plenty of expression and speaks out well. Needless to say, the members of the U.C.W. thoroughly enjoyed Clare's talk. Roll Call-Happiness is ..... brought forth many interest- ing answers. Sec'y Mrs. Helen Vine read the minutes and correspondence and cards were signed for the ill. A splendid account of Oshawa Presbyterial held March 18, in Centennial United Church was given by Mrs. Gwen Malcolm. Miss Gail Malcolm attended the Bay of Quinte Conference held April 7, at Mark St. United Church, Peter- borough, and found it a stimulating experience. Her report was excellent. - Mrs. Jean Williams pre- pared an interesting Easter programme. Those assisting were Mrs. Leona Sadler and Mrs. Mabel Cawker. Miss Gail Malcolm sang a solo "In the Garden" and many favourite Easter hymns were sung closing with "The old Rugged Cross'. A con- test conducted by the President was won by Mrs. Ruby Parsons. Business Ladies' decided not to have "the Spring Supper this year. Instead- plans are to have a table at the Flea Market in June. Members are remind- ed to save used stamps for Leprosy missionary project to be turned in to Mrs, Marg. France. An invitation was reeeived to attend Columbus United Church Bazaar to be held Wed. May 6 at 1.30 p.m. The U.C.W. are asked to bring items of clothing etc. for a bale and articles may be left in the church. A decision was made to sell the remainder of the recipes at the Flea Market. Meetiffg closed and an enjoyable half hour was spent having refreshments and socializing, Mrs. Jean Williams group in charge of the tea." Mrs. Helen Vine thanked those responsible for the meeting etc. A cordial welcome to all for the May meeting.to be held at the home of Mrs. Ruby Parsons, Blackstock, Mrs. Gwen Malcolm's Unit in charge. A special feature of interest will be a White Elephant sale. Nestleton United Church A fair attendance on Sunday morning for the worship service. Rev. Victor Parsons chose as his sermon theme "As A Stranger" taken from Scripture . Hebrews 2:1-10 and Luke 24 :13-35. In the choir Mrs. Bernice Mairs and Mrs. Mabel Cawker sang a duet "Whispering Hope" an old time favourite. ~ On May 10, Christian Family Sunday, the Sacra- ment of Baptism will be administered at Nestleton. Parents are asked to contact the minister as early as possible if wishing to have children baptized. A bale of good used cloth- ing will be packed by the U.C.W. and articles may be left in the Sunday School room. Smiles'n Chuckles TURTLES 14 oz. Boxed. Chocolate *3.99 PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL MAY 9 1981 CLAIRESSE Haircolor Lotion *3.79 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES 99° 200 mi Vaseline INTENSIVE VASELINE INTENSIVE CARE LOTION CLAIROL CONDITION BEAUTY PACK TREATMENT 100 ml *2.99 CLAIROL CONDITION II OR CONDITION SHAMPOO 600 mi SPECIAL $2. 09 DIMETAPP EXTENTAB 12's OR ELIXIR 100 mi *1.59 BRECK SHAMPOO 500 mi SPECIAL $2.98 OLD SPICE SHAVE BOMB 400 mi SPECI AL $1.79 ULTRA BAN ~ 76m ROLL-ON *1.69 OLD SPICE STICK DEODORANT 100g SPECIAL *1.98 OFF! 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Mr. and Mrs. Robert France, Scugog Point were guests and Bob had the honour of proposing the toast to the bride's Mother Mrs. Bolton. Mr. and Mrs. Bolton and Mr. and Mrs. France have been friends for many years. Warmest Wishes to this young couple for much happiness in the future. CAESAREA EUCHRE Results of the Wednesday - evening card party are as follows: 1. Doris Notting- ~ ham with a score of 82. 2. R. J. Wren witha 76. Low- Judy Westall with 43. A 50 - 50 draw was won by Bridget Frank of R.R. Oshawa. This week (to-night) as usual for an evening of fun and fellowship. Try to attend! Nestleton Presbyterian ~~ Church -.The usual attendance at Church Service on Sunday, April 26, 10 a.m. Rev. Fred Swann read Scipture John 20:1-18. * His sermon topic- the Resurrection Story- where Christ appeared talk- ing to Mary and the Disciples. In the choir Mr. Stan McNeeley and Rev. Fred Swann sang a duet entitled "Fairest Lord Jesus', with Mrs. Shirley Scott accomp- anying. A Pot Luck Juncheon was enjoyed after the service an hour of fellowship. A cordial welcome for mext Sunday Service at 10 a.m. Comings and Goings Mrs. Ivan Proutt, Nestle- ton, spent Easter with daughter Mr. and Mrs. John Buchan, = Carolyn and Douglas in Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baker Lindsay, and a friend were Good Friday guests with Mrs. Minnie Fisher of Caesarea. On Sunday, Dalton and Marge Fisher of (Turn to page 2 4) Garage found for fire truck A temporary home has finally been found for one of the Scugog Fire depart- ment's trucks: The truck was bumped out of the Fire Hall in Port Perry when the department took delivery of a brand new vehicle six weeks ago. And because of budget restraints, the council delay- ed for one year at least construction qf an addition to the Fire Hall. However, because the department wants to keep the older truck as a back-up, a garage had to be found. 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