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Port Perry Star, 27 May 1981, p. 25

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CATENIN SHE Sa ACER SR ES RY Sead Hf J{*3 Pog t 42 2p LT Nestleton United Church On a beautiful sunny morn- ing May 24, 11:15 a.m. the worship service was in charge of the Nestleton Unit- ed Church Women conducted by the President Mrs. Mabel Cawker. Rev. Victor Parsons was conference over the weekend in Kingston. + A splendid attendance was on hand and many visitors were warmly welcorned, Guest speaker Mrs. Shirley Brawn of Port Perry pre- sented an excellent address using as her theme "Bloom Where You're Planted" re-. lating many heart warming stories and experiences. A most inspiring message. Scripture was taken from Ephesians 3: 14-21 read by Mrs. Bernice Mairs. Miss Gail Malcolm sang a beautiful solo in keeping with the theme. Her Mother Mrs. Gwen Malcolm was the able organist. Greeters at the door were Mrs. Leona Sadler and Mrs. Neta Fish. Ushers for the offering - Mrs. Jean Williams and Mrs. Helen Vine. Lay-Leader Mrs. Helen Vine. Graduate Jean Horton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Horton, Blackstock, graduated on May 23, 1981 from Durham College of Applied Arts and Technology with a diploma in General Business (Data Processing Option). She is now employed by Canada Packers Inc. Toronto as a computer operator. News from Utica (From page 24) visit. Get well soon, Irene, you sure are missed. Congratgulations to form- er neighbours Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reusink who celebrated their 25th anniversary on Saturday evening in the Hall. Fad its acti But attending - * dots ¥ SN ' FET bs HS TELLER BB TPN SURE WBE SVE ey be ys This coming Sunday, May 31st, the Nestleton Sunday School Anniversary Service will be held at 11 a.m. with Mr. Charles Rainey of Lindsay the guest speaker. No service at Blackstock. A good attendance is expected. A meaningful day for parents to take note of their children performing, and a very exciting day for the young folk. Try to attend. Remember the change of time:- 11 a.m. Nestleton Presbyterian Church A very good attendance for the service on Sunday morn- ing at 10 a.m. with the regular worshippers pre- sent. Rev. Fred Swann read Scripture 11 Kings 5:1-15. Speaking about "Naaman the Leper, a greaf, honour- able, brave man." A very interesting topic! Miss Peggy Scott played "Amazing Grace' on the Flute with her mother accompanying on the organ. A cordial welcome for next Sunday at 10 a.m. . Caesarea Euchre Cll & wrt AN fe iy 14708 FER RAMON ORAM) SITTIN WIL vo I SECO RA EK 2 boa LE Eh wor) AA 2! PEST #1 ALAS B COE HA IERIE A WARN . Jas - a as AE ANTE T Nestleton and area news A good attendance at the weekly Euchre party held in the Community Centre Wednesday May 20, spon- sored by the Ladies' Auxili- ary and the winners were: 1. Doug Butt with 83. 2. Ray Wren- 82 and low score - Richard Miller with a 47. _ To-night (Wednesday) will be another night of cards so try and be there for a good evening of fun. Comings and Goings Mrs. A. Vanderheul and Mrs. R. Davison of Nestleton enjoyed a three day tour last SEP A BAT Bs ' wer La ' 6 ' ) » Y, ¥ dE a tSe tab amisd dips d i tsidels PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 27, 198) -- 25 week to ottaba via rail. Norm and Bernice Mairs spent last weekend, May 15-17 Friday to Sunday, in Sunridge visiting relatives. ON Sunday their family were guests for steak Barbecue. Those present were Robert and Carol Mairs, Stephen and Katie of Nestleton, and John and Diane Slute, Jeremy and Julie Diane of R. R. 1, Oshawa. 'Very glad to report that friend Stanley Malcolm formerly of Nestleton, now a resident of Port Perry, is feeling much improved in health after a few days in Hospital. He has now return- ed home. Best Wishes from Nestleton friends. Women's Institute Notice The District Annual of Ontario South District Women's Institute will meet in St. John's Presbyterian Church in Port Perry this Thursday and registration will commence at 9:15 a.m. Honeydale Branch will be the hostesses for this all day meeting. Honeydale members please try to attend this meaningful annual meeting. News for next week please phone 986-4715. (Thursday, May 28th) "MacMILLAN ORCHARD "FLASH FROZEN" Fruits & Vegetables © OPENS TOMORROW WOOD'S CHEST *Power Warning Light *"Dish-Pan" Liner Bottom *"Pop-Out" Key safety lock *2Y2"" Urethane Foam Insulation *White polyester-polyurethane paint ~ SAVINGS PRICES ON ALL SIZES OF "WOOD'S CHEST AND UPRIGHT FREEZERS. FREEZER *430 |b. Capacity *2 Baskets, 1 divider * Automatic lid light 295° Now Taking Orders for the Following Freshly Picked and Flash Frozen Rhubarb FRUITS & VEGETABLES Black Cherries Asparagus Green Beans Whole Kernel Corn Cauliflower Sliced Carrots Strawberries Raspberries Peaches :. Broccoli Diced Turnip Garden Peas Wax Beans Corn on the Cob Baby Lima Beans gytternyt Squash Red Cherries Blueberries Spy Apples Mixed Vegetables Brussel Sprouts 3501(12.3 cu. ft.) CASH & CARRY We have a complete stock of: Honey, Maple Syrup, Home-Style Jams & Jellies, Balderson Cheese, Fresh Apple Cider & Grape Juice, Specialty Foods and RED WING APPLES. ALSO A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF PATIO POTS, HANGING BASKETS AND PLANTERS. COMMERCIAL NORTHERN SPY APPLES ONT. NO. 1 WHITE (CLOVER) HONEY * OPENING SPECIALS * FAMOUS BALDERSON Colby, Garlic or Caraway CHEESE i ERE Bre aa a) RA a hi 2 - ple" eet 3 i. Co pr SRT AR Ae Lg od och Nh, SEMA ~~ - -~ ~ = Many Re a) ae UA ye wine od Ny) A is RT A ee Ss re nn Ep Oey vel A ord op PE ye As wf Pas 8 ter, OL SO rh ~u om, Se - Ch . ~ a AS cS a? or Mrs. Vera Taylor arrived home this week following her visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson in Birmingham, $3.95 t/2 BUSHEL (Approx. 20 Ib.) $3.95 $2 15 1 " Ib. BAY England a. Al : A a 4 Ib. - Liquid or Creamed h oh i r. an rs. ex . : m at $2. . 9% Sutcliffe were Sunday pale a Compare at $5.95 Oipare } Bi supper guests with Mr. and 2 3 Mis. Earl Bray, to visit with . Rt Rick and Sains Lada o HWY. 2 between AJAX & WHITBY 5 Tyler, Texas, who were is ] i -OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK - i A RIEWGRyS With har June, November, December a Visitors at the Sutcliffe At the Big Whitby Area Phone 668-5031 9:00 A.M. t0 6:00 P.M. 3 home were Mrs. Helen . y July, August, September, October v iE Crawford of Uxbridge and Golden Apple! Toronto Area Phone 686-2531 July, to Fri. 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. i Mr. and Mrs. Don Timms ' Sat. & Sun. - 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Ae and Donna of Oshawa. x

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