g 4 t Ny 4 el \ Aw 0 - 7 RS FYE AES ES. a3 Ue PNA Se 0 STEERER TN 22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. September 21, 1982 WO ies Kane vial dallas NEALE 0 Td (iY PARE CARLIE 2 AE bY BPG N AFAR Y EASIER BLE ATA NUE 7 ARERR PRA SERRE PE AN. SOYA Sawy v hae RAR J. i EIT NF SER 4 pie) AIA VASA R LAR FHL an {¥ News from Nestleton and Caesarea by Mabel G. Cawker Nestleton United Church Women Meet. The Nestleton U.C.W. met for the first fall meeting on Tuesday, September 14, at 2 p.m. in the Church Sunday School Room. President Mrs. Mabel Cawker brought the meeting to order with a hymn, a welcome and a poem entitled "Seasons" written by Marion Taylor Ford of Toronto - a former Nestleton girl. The minutes of the June meeting were read by Assist- ant Secretary Mrs. Leona Sadler and approved. During ~~ correspondence thank you cards were rec'd from several folks who have been hospitalized. Cards were sigried for those with health problems. An effective worship was given by Mrs. George Bowers, Scripture taken from Luke 5: I-II followed by Prayer, a hymn, and two interesting readings by Mrs. Jean Williams entitled, "Tips and Tithes" and "Small Potatoes'. This part was closed with a hymn. " The roll call was answered by "an economical recipe" and many good responses were heard for these days of inflation. The U.C.W. gave a size- able donation to the menfolk towards the new church roof. The 1983 calendars (Church) are ordered and will be available at the October meeting. A brief discussion" was held - re - plans for the Cancer meeting and the special meeting for Nov- ember. Several calls on sick, shut-ins etc. were made during the summer months by the U.C.W.members. Mrs. Bernice Mairs gave an excellent paper on '"'Stewardship" and '"Vocation" which was written by Mrs. Marion Hall who was unable to attend due to another very important committment. We do appreciate Marion's efforts and commend her for a task ~ell done. After the meeting closed with the Benediction - a lovely lunch was served by Mrs. Jean Williams and Mrs. Ella Bowers and a social hour enjoyed. Mrs. Doris Rohrer expressed appreciation to those responsible for the good meeting. Family Interests Leaving on Friday evening with their cabin trailer Victor and Winelda Malcolm of Nestleton had a most enjoyable, interesting week end. They spent the first night at Little's Point - east of the Warsaw Caves -and north of Peterborough. On Saturday, they journeyed to Trenton, then Sunday Vic and Win went to the Church service at Colborne United Church where Rev. Victor Parsons is Minister. After the service they had lunch and a great visit at the Manse with Victor, Ruby and family before leaving tor home around 3 p.m. What a wonderful way to spend a weekend! On their way home they called on Jamie and - Denise Kent and family in Orono. Arnold and Jean Williams accompanied by her parents, George and Ella Bowers, Nestleton, journeyed to New Liskeard on Friday to spend the weekend with Mrs. Dorothy Chapman, and while there attended New Liskeard Fair. Stuart and Helen Dorrell of Englehart, former residents of Black- stock, were at the Fair as well - and were invited supper guests with Dorothy Chapman. Needless to say - they had a wonderful visit catching up on the news re-Cartwright area. The Williams and Bowers re- turned home on Sunday - a glorious drive as the treéS were beautifully coloured in hues of crimson and gold. A very 'enjoyable weekend! Family Re-Union Over 70 of the Gerrow clan gathered at the Nestleton Community Centre on Sunday for their 51st re- union. A lively program of sports for young and old was ) followed by a sumptous buffet supper and a brief business period. Nestleton United Church On a bright Sunday morning a fair attendance turned out for the worship at Nestleton with Rev. Dale Davis conducting the service. He used as his meaningful topic 'Can you hear When Jesus Speaks?' A trio sang the {favourite Swedish Folk Melody "How Great Thou Art". A cordial welcome for next Sunday. It was gratifying to see an excellent attendance for the Sunday School under the direction of the following for 1982-1983 vear. Superint- endent Robt. Mairs. Teacher: - Nursery - Carol Mairs, Muriel Sims, Arlene Malcolm and Joanne Malcolm. Primary - Nancy Malcolm and Arlene Davis. Junior - Janice MacKenzie and Barbara Weir. Senior - Robert Mairs. As these dedicated folk commence another year in the Sunday School - may it be a reward- ing one - there is a good deal of satisfaction and a great responsibility in helping young folks to develop - later to becom: fine men and women. Well done to these enthused vsorkers! Reminder: Wednesday, September 22 at 8 pm. a meeting of the session will be held in the Church Sunday School Room. A good attend- ance is hoped for. Wedding Vows Exchanged A lovely autumn wedding 'was held on Saturday, Sept- ember 18, 1982 at Williams Point. when Mary Bartlett became the bride of Steven Greenlaw both of Toronto with Rev. Robert Chapman officiating. Steven's mother - E ARE RT | PCr ma amar LAW OFFICES OF RISEN, ESPEY & McNEELY LORD SIMCOE PLACE Suite 1C - 57 Simcoe St. S., P.O. Box 278 OSHAWA, L1H 7L3-571-3942 (After Hours: 985-9012) Preferred Area of Practice -- CRIMINAL LAW -- | ROBERT J. ESPEY 1: I --.L LE Mrs. Thelma Greenlaw, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Stan McNeely and Rev. Robert Chapman - a nephew of the McNeelys, are all residents of Williams Point. Although the weather in the morning was not very promising it co-operated fully in the afternoon pro- viding a lovely setting - a day of sunshine with beautiful autumn colour background for the ceremony at 2:30 p.m. followed by a reception and dinner at 4 p.m. with 70 guests attending. The happy cduple . will be residing in Toronto after a honeymoon trip. Congratulations! and best wishes from this area to Mary and Steven for much happiness. Caesarea Euchre Results Results of last weeks card party: First prize 'Janet MacKenzie - 89. Second - Millie Glide - 84. Linda Hughes - 48. A very good evening. Bring along a few friends for a bit of fun and fellowship - lunch is served after the euchre. At the . Caesarea Centré is where the action is. Commences at 8 p.m. Try to attend - you might be a winner. Nestleton Presbyterian Church An average attendance with Rev. Stanley Smith, Oshawa, taking the service in the absence of Rev. Fred Swann. Mr. Smith's text was taken from Psalm 46 - theme being 'God is our refuge and our strength - a help in time of trouble." A timely subject in these troubled times. On Sunday, sept. 26 at 11 a.m. the 137th anniversary will be held. Rev. Alex McCombie will be guest speaker. here will be special music for the occasion - both solo and instrumental. All are welcome. The Ladies' Aid Assoc.- will hold a meeting in the Church Hall on Thursday, Sept. 23rd at 1:30 p.m. Get Well "Warmest Wishes" to two Caesarea friends for a speedy recovery - Mrs. Carrie Miller and Mrs. Betty Ringham. We trust they will be feeling much better soon and be just as "good as new"' before long. Caesarea Community . Church A very good attendance on Sunday at 11 a.m. Re- sponsive reading Psalm 122. Script 1 Kings 17: 8-16 Rev. W.H. Crawford's sermon theme was, "Putting God First." The Caesarea Church now has a regular organist - Miss Jane Anne McGill. A warm welcome to the friendly Caesarea Church next Sunday. A Friendly Call Your correspondent was pleasantly surprised and pleased to have a phone call from a former resident of Nestleton - Mrs. Lucy Donneral - now of Leaming- ton, who was in Blackstock with her husband George - visiting Bill and Mildred Fortune over the weekend. The Nestleton friends will be glad to know that the Donnerals are enjoying their new home in the fruit belt very much - it is warmer there and the pleasant weather agrees with Lucy - and she feels more like her old self again. We extend our best wishes from Nestleton to friends - the Donnerals - we do miss them too! Sympathy We were deeply shocked and saddened to hear of the sudden death of friend Mr. Arnold Taylor of Blackstock _ on Sunday afternoon. Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to wife Joyce, daughters Diane and Betty Jane, Mother Mrs. Alma Taylor, brother Anson and sister Kathleen. Arnold will be missed by a great many relatives and friends. Manchester area news by Viola Johnson Our Sunday School will open on September 26. We have excellent teachers and Sunday School helpers, and hope to see a good attend- ance again of the children this year. Our Anniversary Service was enjoyed by all. Rev. Charles Clarke served Raglan and Columbus Con- gregation to free their Minister Rev. John C. Hill to be with us. Rev. Hill a year ago was Chairman of Oshawa Presbytery and Miss Beatrice McLean worked closely with him as secretary of the Presbytery. On Sunday, Miss McLean introduced Rev. Hill. His sermon was -fine. His sense of humour remarks were enjoyed. Miss McLean's role in the service was excellent. The Musical group from Prince Albert and Scugog Island were remarkable as always. We thank them and appreciate their generous help. Eva Hunter and Myrtle Snelgrove are greatly el DAVE PETTERSEN LANDSCAPING -- CONTRACTOR -- Resodding - Shrubs - Interlocking Bricks - Retaining Walls - etc. 728-1319 | 579-8254 EE -------. appreciated. Edna Beckett can fill in anywhere in the music piano organ. Edna Beckett-cello, Bob Cawker - 1st violin, Marvin Weston 2ndViolin, Bruce Snelgrove - Viola and Myrtle Snelgrove - piano. We thank Mrs. Lockett from Port Perry with her songs and guitar. 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