Nestleton-Caesares News by Mabel Cawker Blue Ray Chapter Entertains District Deputy A smaller attendance than usual at Blue Ray Chapter, No. 238, OES. for the January meeting due to win- . try weather conditions. After the Opening preliminaries were carried 'out ... Worthy Matron Elsie Wilbur and acting Worthy Patron Wilfred Alexander of Oshawa, extended a warm, fraternal welcome to the DD GM. Jean Lee of Whitby, who paid her official visit of Inspection. She was escorted to the East by Con- ductress Marilyn Jones. It was also a pleasure to greet Past Grand Patron Brian Lee, Whitby, PDDGM Betty Dowdon, Port Perry, Jeanette Alexander and Ray and Frances Westfall all of Oshawa. The faithful, enthused officers and members of Blue Ray were given a cordial welcome. During the short business period .. communications were read from many sources by Sec. Marg Jeffrey. . Shat-ins, etc, received lovely boxes of cheer at Christmas and many senf a note of appreciation and a donation We have a fine Benevolent committee to look after these folks with convener Debby Davis at the helm. : + Re: Inspection- District Deputy Jean Lee inspected the work of the Officers and in her remarks paid tribute to each officer for the effi- cient manner in which the duties |, were carried out. A few suggestions for improvement were made as well A very good report and we BUSINESS commend the officers! Chapter closed in regular form and delicious refreshments were served by con- vener Marguerite Mitchell and her able committee. As another evening closes let us remember that the. strength and prosperity of the - Chapter depends on each member ... taking an active part in fulfilling the obligations of the Order. The Of- ficers alone cannot carry the whole load. The privilege of membership includes responsibility on the part of all members. In this mixed up world .. promoting happiness ... kindness and consideration is a must. Let us strive to do our best in 1987! Caesarea Euchre Results On Wed. evening the following- were the lucky winners: First- Anne Harran 82. Three tied for second place- Marlene Skinner, Paul Krawetts and Hugo Kleinjan- with each holding 74. Low- Gerry Taylor with 47. Lunch by Susan Larocque and Anne Harran. A good evening! Family Concerns Mrs. Neta Fish and son Calvin Holland of R.R. 1, Blackstock, were Sunday guests with friend Mrs. Phyllis Pearsell of Haliburton, who lost her husband Leonard just recently. Later they called on her daughter at West Guilford before returning home. Mrs. Neta Fish was overnight guest on Friday even- ing with her daughter Audrey and Jim Leishman and family of Reaboro ... returning home on DIRECTORY SSSI hc Rela] hg =F. You ge] |=! SCUEE PLUMBING & HEATING Néw & Old Installations - Specializing in Custom Homes Comps Bathroom Renovations from Drywall to Finished Floors. 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After an en- joyable meal they went back to the farm on Scugog Point Road, where friends from Oshawa joined Curt and Christine for a Snowmobile and All-terrain Cycle party. Those atten ding were: Robb Smith and friend Bruna Lazarich and Gary Sollows. A great group of young folk and we loved having them for evening din- ner. It was really a belated birthday - celebration for Curt and Christine. Our best to the young fry! Lions Club News The Annual farmers night will be "hosted" by the Blackstock and District Lions Club this coming Wed. evening at the Rec Centre. Neil Allan, who is with the Durham Federation of Agriculture will be the interesting guest speaker. The Club hopes for a good attendance. Wedding Anniversary Celebrated On Sun. Jan. 18th, Mrs. Neta Fish attended the surprise tea held in honour of Bill and Ruby Johnson's 45th weddding anniversary. The party was held at the family home ... near Blackstock with many relatives and friends present to wish them well. This delightful event was "hosted" by their family. Warmest wishes for many more happy anniversaries! Best Wishes, Our thoughts and prayers are with the sick ... Daisy McNeely of Williams Point who has been in Port Perry Hospital for some weeks ... and brother Jim Cawker of Man- chester, still in Wellesley Hospital in Toronto. We are happy to report that Eleanor Cawker of Oshawa, is home from hospital and progressing well after surgery. Notice The annual meeting of the - "Q Nestleton Presbyterian Church will be held this coming Sunday after the service ... followed by a pot luck lun- : MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, Janvary 20, 1987 -- 43 Special visitor at Eastern Star cheon The service was cancelled last Sunday = due to snow, the mamster Rev. Swann was unable to attend Nestieton Afternoon UCW Meet The first meeling for 1987 was held at the home of Jean Williams, Nestleton, on Tues. Jan. 13th. Unit Leader Jean opened the meeting with a New Year thought, "Each Day Brungs A Chance To Do Better" and a cordial welcome to nine members and a guest Elva Fleury of Brockville, who is presently visiting Marion Hall of Port Perry It was good to have Elva with us The Roll Call "A Resolution 1 Have Made" with many interesting answers given. Mrs. Neta Fish presented the inspiring New Year Devotromal Two hymns were played on tape "Softly and Tenderly' and "In The Garden" sung by Ten- nessee Erme Ford ... beautiful ren- ditions and a nice change. Scripture was taken from 2nd Corinthiasn 5 17. The meditation was excellent 'with many ideas to follow during the year The old will be replaced by the new and a ncher and fuller life for all We wouldn't want 1987 to be a copy of the year just past. We must look to mew horizons as we move along" Nets closed with prayer and all repeated the Lord's Prayer. For the programme members were pleased to have Gwendolyn Malcolm speak to us about the re- cent five weeks holiday she and Lawrence enjoyed in New Zealand © visiting daughter Laurie and her husband Graham Wells. She Lorne -Shepherd, a . veteran telecaster, will be-holding a series of Famaly Seminars later this month at the Emmanuel Pentecostal Church in Port Perry. ER Mr Shepherd has worked in broadicasting for more than 30 years and is currently the director of TV productions for Crossroads Chris- tiam Communications Inc., the TREE SERVICE UXBRIDGE FOREST GARDENS LTD. . Tree Pruning or Removal * Bucket Truck & Brush Chipper * Stump Removal * Fully Insured _85a-7087 Country Ceramic Studio * Workshops N All Supplies Available PORT PERRY PLAZA DON CORNEIL Auctioneering Services - Sales at Your Residence > Or Our Auction Barn 'R.R.1, LITTLE BRITAIN Call [7085) 786-2183 * Large Greenware Selectiorr * Authorized Duncan Dealer * Air Brushing * Custom Firing WHERE EXPERIENCE COUNTS Hwy. 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The meeting closed with the Miz- pah Benediction and tasty refreshments were served by Effa Stainton and the hostess A time of sociability was enjoyed Effa Stain ton voiced the appreciation to all Caesarea Community Church An excellent congregation on Sun Jan. 18th, at 11 a.m. with Rev. & W.H. Crawford using as his theme "Faith In Action" based on Scrip- ture Mark 2: verses 3, 4, and 5 read by Robert Heayn. In keeping with the theme Robert sang the lovely old number "Face To Face" with Anne Maschke at the piano. Arden Maschke gave the opening Prayer and the Lord's Prayer. Crawford led the Responsive reading. Kathy Tromans is in charge of the Sunday School each Sunday in the hall. Anne Maschke * and Kathleen Watts played a duo on . the piano and organ for the service. Next Sunday at 11 a.m. Family seminars parent 'company of 100 Huntley Street and many other Christian " programs. Lorne Shepherd His ministry in family relation- ships began 15 years ago and has spoken on hundreds of occasions concerning Bible principles for mar- rage and family relationships. Mar- ried with three married children of his own, he has conducted marriage and family sefninars all over Canada, and has offered advice to many couples on an individual basis. He is the author of a book en- - titled * Love Making His Way." The seminars at the Emmanuel Pentecostal Church in Port Perry ~ will be held Jan. 23 from 7:30 to 9:00 pm. Jan 24from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 pm. ; and Jan. 25 from 11 am. to 7:00 pm. For more 985-9222 information call lad The Constituency Office of SAM CUREATZ MPP Durham East Open Mon & Tues 94 30pm Please come by or phone 985-9968 192 Queen St. Port Perry Rev. -