H i € ¥ ess AOE, rN ghia Ay Su st Nestleton - Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker brance before she left. Treas. Neta Fish gave a satisfactory statement re- finances. Refreshments were had a first hand look at the latest in fall crea- tions. This 'Prelude to Autumn" showing was sponsored by the PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, Oct. 2, 1984 -- 17 Old and young pledge effective Muirhead, Chad and Krista of Scugog Point, attended the Christening of Carl's nephew, lan Scott Foster, infant son superintendent Richard MacKenzie and assistants at that time. This Sunday, a large S. School was on hand for speaker at the Nestleton W.I. meeting on Wed. Oct. 3rd in the Communi- ty Centre. Visitors are welcome to join with Nestleton ed by a hymn and servedby Jean Williams Eastern Star and funds of Craig and Anna Foster the minister's story members for coffee and 1 United Church Women Prayer. and Leona Sadler. Ap- raised will give our of Oshawa. The before retiring to classes. dessert at 1:30 p.m. The setting for the first During business - two preciation voiced by benevolent work a real ceremony was held in The nursery is also in A REMINDER: fall meeting was the at- tractive home of Pres. pertinent items were "high" on the agenda - Helen Vine. KEEP IN MIND: the fall Regional) boost. A very successful, enjoyable event! Harmony United Church, on Sunday, Sept. operation. Rev. Dale Davis introduced our stu- Remember the Bicentennial-Ses- i Bernice Mairs with 17 the Ralph Sadler Auction meeting will be held Oct 30. After the impressive dent minister Elaine quicentennial for Oct. | present - a combined Sale, Oct. 13, 9:30 a.m. 16, in Ebenezer Unitec Caesarea service, 35 relatives were Barber - who willbe with 13th, 1 p.m. If you have i meeting of the older and and the dessert luncheon- Church - registratior " Community Church guests at the Foster us until April. She any antiques or old Cart- i younger groups. After Oct. 25, 1:00 p.m. to be 9-9:30 a.m. With a good atten- home for a celebration assisted Rev. Davis with wright articles to display gc is a A singing a hymn, a warm welcome was extended by Bernice to all present. The roll call was Williams. Leona gave the topic taken from "These Days Booklet" entitled "What is re- quired?" Requirements were named and summ- ing it all up -- '"'Total Commitment" was the answer. Scripture was read by Jean - a portion oun § REGION PREVIEW: 6:30 P.M. 4th ANNUAL - GALA ART AUCTION HOLIDAY INN - OSHAWA NOVEMBER 2, 1984 FOR TICKETS CALL: 668-6868 (Whitby) 985-2824 - (Port Perry) 433-1463 - (Oshawa) 427-7670 - (Pickering) A CHRISTMAS GIFT IN GOOD TASTE! held in Nestleton Com- munity Centre - when Helen Gougeon, com- mentator from C.F.R.B. ed by Sec'y Barb Weir. Cards were sent to the ill and a going-away greeting to our friend Mrs. Christine Hender- son who has returned to her homeland - Edin- burgh, Scotland. The U.C.W. presented her with a Nestleton Church FAMILY YMCA TICKETS: $5.00 Birthday Celebration Grahame and Neta Fish "hosted" a birthday Jamie and William of Reaboro, Mrs. Marlene "Bannister, Vicki and Keith and Rhonda Ban- nister - the newly weds - from Peterborough, and Mrs. Calvin Holland, Chad and Craig of Bowmanville. The four celebrants 'were: the foursome! Fashion Show a Success Many from this area attended the Fashion Show held on Wednes- day, Sept. 26, at the Port Perry High School and dance on Sunday morn- ing at the friendly Caesarea Church - Rev. W.H. Crawford spoke on Rev. Kenneth Parish - a special Guatemala mis- sionary for a number of years spoke at St. John's Presbyterian Church in Port Perry. An in- teresting, informative and challenging evening hearing about the good work being done there - a Harvest Service with a special speaker. The Sunshine Club commenc- ed Monday, Oct. 1, in the Centre - 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Christening Party Carl and Dale PAUL'S SHOE REPAIR 3 32 WATER STREET - PORT PERRY 8 (LAKEVIEW PLAZA) Ore 3 Behind Don Forder Insurance * PHONE 985-3657 We carry some BOYS' GOOD LEATHER and a delicious luncheon. Caesarea Euchre Results Werry with 80; Two tied for second place- Paul Radford and Doug Thomas with 78. Low- Kay Brown- 49. Freda Wingrove had 13 lone hands for the month of September. Congratula- tions to the winners. A pleasant night out, so try Communion Service at Nestleton United on Sun- day morning. Thirty-nine members received Com- munion on this special day. Extending a warm greeting at the door were Victor and Minnie Ayling from Scugog Point. Sun- day School resumed a week ago and awards were presented to the students by the 2 the service. A brief resume was given by the minister re- her background and studies, Service. Try to attend. Get Well Very concerned to hear that a good friend and neighbour Eddie Williams of Nestleton is in Port Perry Communi- ty Hospital. We wish im- proved health for him Sydney, Australia, died just recently - the hus- band of the former Margaret Steele of Nestleton. Left to mourn his passing are his wife Margaret and sons An- drew and Allan. Our deepest sympathy to his wife and family, from this area. Bethany Schryburt of - Blackstock will be guest CHRISTMAS GIFT _, SUGGESTIONS... ™ FREE LAY-AWAY & DELIVERY! - call Bruce Mountjoy 986-4959 - family histories or phote call- Bill Ferguson 986-4220- school 3 answered by naming will be the guest speaker. party for four family "The Unbelief of Praying The card party spon- etc. The choir sang an photos- call Thelma 4 ways to make our F ood planning for these members on Sat. even- Christians" based on sored by the Ladies Aux- anthem, and a mean- Wright 986-4328. October { meetings more effective. two upcoming events ing. Those present for Acts 12: 15 and 16. Mrs. iliary was held Wed. ingful hymn closed the 12 and 13 will be in- { The devotional was proved lengthy. this special occasion Crawford played for the evening at the Centre. service "From the Slave teresting. Bethany 4 presented by Leona A good deal of cor- were: Mrs. Audrey service. Results are as follows: Pens of the Delta." Next Schryburt will be putting 1 Sadler and Jean respondence was handl- Leishman, Michael, On Thursday evening, First prize winner- Roy ~~ Sunday- Thanksgiving on her historical play i "Yarns to Spin" on Fri- day evening as well as Saturday afternoon. Bot} performances are to be in the Recreation Centre Don't miss that - it shoulc be excellent! Family News Mr. and Mrs. Doris to Maine to visit friends, then to visit Dennis' sister Frieda Not- tingham in Springfield, Mass. Roy and Doris have just returned home after an enjoyable time travelling with the Den- nis Nottinghams. Roy and Doris Not- tingham attended a wed- ding in Columbus United Church, on Saturday, when a niece Sharon Holliday of Blackstock became the bride of Jim Moffat of Orono. Rev. Hill was the officiating clergyman. The recep- ! | of Deuteronomy - follow- Plate, as a littleremem- Audrey, Michael and country torn with and attend this week. soon. Our thoughts and Nottingham of Watford, | . Jamie Leishman and political upheaval - yet - You will be warmly prayers are withyou Ed England, have been 1 Vicki Bannister. A love- many are not seeking the welcomed. - so keep your spirits up. visiting with Roy and | ly party with birthday true Christian Faith. Doris Nottingham of cake and all the trimm- Next Sunday at Nestleton United Church Sympathy Caesarea for a few days | ings. Happy birthday to Caesarea Church - the A very impressive Ron Addison of - then later - they all went 3 SHOES, OXFORDS tion was held at the : = AND BOOTS... Thunderbird Golf Club, | : bn Pn SPECIAL ... from Ashburn with a large > ke $ attendance. b G a : : 9.99 & up The S. Cawkers of : Scugog Point Road have RESTA U RA NT been stepping out recent- A ---------- TE ASE EI & TAVERN leo Family style lining for your enjoyment Wood Cocktail T Lamps . able , - Car a Cabinets . Cedar Or, Tables '88. ho EZsows Future 20 CENTRE ST. N, OSHAWA C Investors ly - having tea with Ruth Girardi and a lovely visit with Marion Wiseman both of Bowmanville. Also- they were dinner guests with Grant and Merna Cawker and fami- ly of Oshawa. More Blackstock -- FULLY LICENSED -- OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK LARGE MENU SELECTION BULBS | Daffodils, Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, etc. PLANT NOW FOR | SPRING BEAUTY! | (From page 15) Columbus United Church. The reception and dance was held at Thunderbird Golf and Country Club, Ashburn. Congratulations to Mrs. Edna Bradley who celebrated 92nd birth- day with a family dinner party at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gibson. In the afternoon her grandchild and great grandchildren arrived to w.sh her a Happy Birthday. In additic n to her family Miss Edna Larmer and Bessie and Ken Craw- ford attended. Members of the Bradley family visited Mrs. Bradley at the Villa, Port Perry to honour her on her birth- day. Best wishes Mrs. Bradley. AN INVESTMENT STRATEGY FOR THE 80's You owe 1t to yourself to find out more about "Managing for Capital Growth "It's a unique investment concept designed to help you * Build capital o Keep up with inflation e Control taxes o Establish an investment ® Meet investinent goals 9 Miles East of Port Perry 986-4771 Hwy. 7A at West 4 Line Located in the PORT PERRY PLAZA Hwy. 7A, Port Perry 985-8686 "comfort zone" Forinformation, call your Investors advisor : / ry AEN PROFIT FROM OUR EXPE MENCE -- LU When calling please let phone nng conbnuously since we are often in the field and cannot reach the phone within 2 few nngs NELSON PATTERSON 985-2034 ------