12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, December 9, 1986 CREATIVE WORDS "O Son of Man -- Veiled in my immemorial being and in the ancient eternity of my essence, | knew my love for thee; therefore | created thee, have engraved on thee mine image and revealed to thee my beauty." 885-9339 BAHAI WRITINGS BLACESTOCK COUNTRY HARDWARE CHRISTMAS SPECIALS! Insulated Workboots ................. $57.99 Insulated Coveralls .. nnn. 350. 95 | SUPER SPECIAL: Pe <| Easy Tree by Noma lll 6 - reg. 47.99 .. 39.99 ll 7' - reg. 63.99 .49.99 (While Quanities Last.) GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFI Annual Rates Monthly Rates CATES 8 3/4% 91/4% 9 1/4% 9 1/2% 2 YEARS 3 YEARS 4 YEARS 5 YEARS 2 YEARS 3 YEARS 4 YEARS 5 YEARS 9 1/4% 9 314% 10 1/8% -- MORTGAGES BOUGHT & SOLD -- Rates subject 10 change without notice. Call the office for information. SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES QUEEN STREET -- PORT PERRY PHONE 985-3832 All Members of Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation More Nestleton news (From page 10) tre a fine attendance for the delicious pot luck dinner and en- joyed by all immensely. Later the high scores in the euchre games were as follows: First prize - Mary Poots with 86. Second prize - Tom Robins with 84. Third - Kay Brown with 44. A lovely evening of good food and good games. Next Wed. nite for a fun evening! Results of the Caesarea Centre Christmas Raffle Frist prize - Mr. G. Tinsley, Port Perry. Second prize - Mr. G. Eng - Oravec, Port Perry. Third prize - Jackie Rankin, Port Perry. Many thanks to everyone who helped to make the draw a suc- cess...especially Walter Brown. Caesarea Community Church An average congregation for Sun- day, December 7, 11 am. the Junior group sang "The Wise Man Built His House On A Rock' a cat- chy number with Anne Maschke ac- companying on the piano. Arden Maschke gave the Invocation Prayer and Daniel Pugh Jr. read the Scripture. Rev. Dr. W.H. Crawford spoke on "The Mission Of Good Will' a prelude to the Advent season. Anne and Kathleen played piano and organ together throughout the service. The Sunday School was held dur- ing the Service with Kathy Tromans in charge. The Caesarea Church is a Christmas Concert. Past Matrons Enjoy Christmas Party A bountiful Christmas pot-luck dinner was enjoyed by eleven members of Blue Ray Past Matron's Club, held at the lovely home of Margaret Jeffrey on Mon- day evening, December 1st. Our new Matron Elsie Wilbur was an in- vited guest. Marguerite Mitchell, immediate past matron was in- itiated into the club. After a short business period con- ducted by president Elsa ' Bongard...draws were held and win- ners went home with coveted prizes. A good evening for Blue Ray. Nestleton Presbyterian Church At 11 a.m. church service was held with Rev. Fred Swann in the pulpit...with Joyce Taylor playing the organ. Psalm 107 was read. Reading from "The Living Faith" and Scripture from Genenis and Isaiah. The sermon was "The Season Of Advent...the promise of the Saviour." Communion was observed. Next Sunday will be White Gift Sunday. Happy Events Keith and Tammy Mullins of St. Christopher, are pleased to have a baby son - Kyle Matthew, born on ANNOUNCMENT Carol Irvine is happy to announce the opening of another XL GAS BAR Along with this opening, she would like to welcome her husband Ken to the staff of XL employees. -- Our new location is -- 215 KING ST. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK "We sell all brands of cigarettes at low prices. Come in and see us beside Stan's Rentals. W., OSHAWA DURHAM AUTOMOTIVE We are proud to announce that our Collision Repair Shop is now equipped with a system for quality unibody repairs. We also do complete Refinishing, Framework, Rust Repairs and Collision Repairs for Cars and Trucks. Today it takes the right equipment and trained technicians to repair your car with accuracy and with minimum waiting time. Our collision shop is equipped with Chart Collision Repair Equipment, and an expert team of trained technicians to get your car back to original specifications. This Chart Porta-Bench with Exacto 3D Universal Gauge, measures your car, so that the steering geometry, McPherson Strut Suspension, drive train and other critical areas can be accurately realigned to give you that familiar road handling safety and performance you've enjoyed! R.R. 1, PORT PERRY, ONTARIO (Hwy. 12 just North of Manchester) | Dec. 3rd, in Oshawa General Hospital. Our congratulations and best wishes to the little family. A Jit. tle playmate for Jesse Shane. Wayne and Millie Cadotte of Nestleton, are happy to have a new granddaughter, Ashley Amber- Lynn Smith, born in London Hospital. Our warmest wishes and congratulations to this young couple Jeremy and Sherry Smith and their lovely daughter of Kincardine. Nestleton United Church Greeter at the door on Sunday, December 7, was Sam Cawker. A goodly number were out for the Ad: vent II Sunday. Ken and David Weir read the story of Joseph and Zechariah and lit the Advent candles. The MacKenzie trio sang "Give A Gift" unaccompanied. A lovely, harmonious sacred number. Rev. Dale Davis used as her ser- mon theme, "Ensign Of Hope." The beautiful floral arrangements grac- ed the Sanctuary in memory of Leanne Haines who was killed in a car accident at Bowmanville during the week. The service closed with "O Come, All Ye Faithful' with Mabel Cawker...the organist. Meeting Attended Mrs. Louella Lewis of Mount Albert, Provincial Board Director of Subdivision No. 8, of the Women's Institutes of Ontario, held a day long meeting in Stouffville this past Mon- day to pass along information re - the Provincial Board activities. Much knowledge was gained by the officers attending this informative day to bring back to the Branches. The four York Districts and Ontario South had their officers present to learn about the many changes in W.1. work in the future. Those from Ontario South who attended were: Alternate Board Director Betty Reader, Scugog Is., District Presi- dent Alva Thompson, Port Perry, District Secretary Hazel Coates, Shirley, and Public Relations Of- ficer Mabel Cawker, of Nestleton. A lovely buffet luncheon was served at the noon hour. . Sympathy Extended We deeply sympathize with a good neighbour and friend, Norman Rohrer, Nestleton, daughter Bar- bara Fisher, Janetville, and sons Ken of Dunsford, and Barry of Blackstock in the loss of a loving wife and devoted Mother. Doris was a fine person, interested in Church and community and will be sadly missed by relatives and many friends. Sympathy to Adrian and Phyllis Haines of Tyrone, in the loss of their daughter Leanne by car accident during the week. Also - heartfelt sympathy to her grandfather Reg. Haines of Nestleton, and grand- mother Dorothy Haines of Port Perry. Leanne will be missed by a host of relatives and friends. Our sympathy to a good friend and a former resident of Williams Point, Bob and Ruth Davidge of Port Perry, in the loss of her Mother Mrs. Johnston. She is resting at the Wagg Funeral Chapel. We were very shocked and sad- dened to learn this morning of the death of Bert Corner of Nepean (near Ottawa). Our heartfelt sym- pathy to his wife Joan, his Mother Lillian and sister Jean. His parents Lloyd and Lillian Corner lived in Nestleton-Blackstock, - Lloyd was Manager of the Branch of the Com- merce in Nestleton and later in Blackstock. When they closed - they moved to Port Perry where he was in the Bank of Commerce for many years. We offer sincere sympathy at this trying time! eo ------ SMITH- CORONA | TYPEWRITERS Manual or Electric Ribbons for most makes. PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 NL ---- i