SCARING AR. AC on pr tte uo tm a TE Sr | Gearing up for centennial Nestleton-Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker A Celebration Is In The Offing We understand that the village of Blackstock will Lc gearing up" for their Centennial Celebration in 1967 .. and many activities will be in the planning stages soon now. The Post Office was established in Blackstock in 1887. More information re- plans for this major event in the history of the village at a later date. Blackstock & District Lions Club News On Wednesday evening, February 5th, the Lions Club held their meeting in the Rec Centre with very good attendance. Guest speaker for the evening was Keith Elliott of Port Perry, who presented an in- teresting, informative talk on the ork of the Big Brothers and Big Sisters within this area. A most wor- thwhile evening! The Lions Club received an honour as well! They were presented with a Banner ... a gift from the Lions Club of Australia. A fine gesture and much appreciated! The Club has been do- ing a bit of community work this week ... they held a work party last Tuesday, and repaired the chairs in the Blackstock Town Hall. Many people use the hall and will ap- preciate very much the efforts of the Lions Club. Caesarea Euchre Scores At the weekly card game the lucky winners were: First prize- Ross Keeler 86. Second prize- James: Emerton 78. Two tied for low score- Pearl Day and Walter Brown each held 54. A nice lunch was enjoyed after the game. The euchres are sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary. Sympathy Extended Our sympathy goes out to Roy and Mildred Hope of Blackstock in the sudden death of her brother, Cecil Mills, just recently. He will be miss- ed by many members of the family and a host of friends. - Social Notes Our good friend, Neta Fish had a most enjoyable 'week visiting at Reaboro, with her grandchildren, Michael, Jamie and William while their parents, Jim and Audrey Leishman went skiing for a few days, at Bancroft, returning home the first of the week ... and Neta had a nice visit with them as well. She returned home to Nestleton on Saturday morning. Her son Calvin and wife Yvonne Holland and fami- ly were dinner guests on Saturday. We're glad to have Neta back home again. Saturday afternoon, Curtis Cawker and Shawn Kidd of Oshawa were enjoying a break on their snowmobile and all-terrain vehicle at the Cawker farmstead, Scugog Point Road ... after a Gorrie cb okns of fun, travelling about the farm .. they had a period of relaxation over : the coffee cups. Great to see the kids! Nestleton Hall Board News The Nestleton Hall Board is holding its monthly meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. Trust all members will be able to attend and support the Board ... this is elec- tion Officers at this meeting. Nestleton United Church A fair congregation for Sunday morning) February 9. Robert Mairs, 'Steven and Katie were the friendly greeters at the door. Robert Mairs, Claire MacKenzie and Ken Weir in charge of the Nursery. Clerk of Ses- sion, Lawrence Malcolm, gave the call to worship and read Scripture passages II Corinthians 3: 7-18. Stu- dent Minister Verna Windrem held * Minister .. the interest of the Sunday School with an illustrated story ... and con- ducted the remaining portion of the service .,. taking as her theme "The Perfect Life' based on Scripture John I: 1-18, followed by a mean- ingful hymn, 'Be Thou My Vision." A sacred duet was sung by Betty Headon and Janice MacKenzie unaccompanied. Our capable organist- Gwen Malcolm. Keep in mind: The Nestleton United Church Council will meet Wednesday, February 19, 7:30 p.m. in the Sun- day School room. Try to attend. Special Days Two special days in this week ... Shrove Tuesday ... the last Tuesday before Ash Wednesday ... and Valentine's Day ... coming this Fri- day. So- remember the little woman with perhaps a dozen roses ... yellow roses mean friendship ... red roses mean love ... and have read that an orchid means business, so- take your choice. Also- get her out of the kitchen this week and treat her to a special dinner. Show her you care... shower her with attention ... she would be very appreciative! An evening to remember! Goodbye to Bill Smiley Many folks will miss the weekly column written by Bill Smiley ... which has been a part of weekly newspapers for many years. His style of writing was witty, direct and competent ... a highly respected writer! The 'very best" Bill. on your retirement ... from a host of followers! Caesarea Community Church The Caesarea Church is doing well ... a regular number out to ser- vice on Sunday, February 9, 11:15 a.m. Daniel Pugh Jr., assisted the Scripture and Responsive reading. Rev. Dr. W.H. Crawford presented a fine message taking as his theme "The Church That Prays," based on Acts, Chapter 12. Many good things are in store for the Hall -- a teen group is being formed -- and Jacqueline McDer- mott has two groups meeting at the Hall now -- more information re- this activity later. Try to attend the friendly Caesarea Church next Sun- day for a meaningful service. You will be most welcome! Birthday Celebration Little Kyle Walker, Scugog Point, turned three years old on Monday, February 10th and his parents, David and Regenia Walker, had a lovely birthday party for him with all the trimmings. After outdoor ac- tivities were enjoyed during the afternoon ... snowmobiling and fishing ... they served a delicious turkey dinner topped off with an elegant birthday cake ... then Kyle opened the many gaily coloured parcels- a happy time for small Kyle. Those present for this special day were Regenia's parents- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hill and son Mar- Your Pig Don't let the high costs ing a oud over your day. We have menus to suit any occasion .... from $7.50/person. COUNTRY STYLE COOKIN' AT IT'S BEST! AL'S CATERING Weddings & Anniversaries - Our Spacisitios Cer 434-8520 905-2415 large or small' . reading the passages of - <* PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, February 11, 1986 -- 1S SORRY! FEBRUARY 15th PERFORMANCE - "SOLD OUT" BY POPULAR DEMAND - MAnoH 1st Port Perry comes alive with another FABULOUS "NIGHT OF JAZZ" Emel g Place tin of Whitby. A belated "birthday wish" to little Kyle! 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