A vp BA or EO v AN A TT TETIITIITIONN NSE" Tm saa sm. EE CE it. a al LEG Ll a ll I] 32 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues., February 10, 1987 Cards ease stress of a busy, hectic world Nestleton-Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker Caesarea Card Night At the Wednesday evening game of euchre, first prize winner was Jack Poots with 78. Second prize winner was Annette Herjan with 76. Low score was Gwen Robins with 38. Doris Dean and Linda Hughes con- vened the lunch. Sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary. In this hectic, busy world we live in .. a little relax- ation is very necessary .. SO .. get out and enjoy an evening of cards with neighbours and friends .. you'll be amazed how much better you feel! Hall Board Meeting The Nestleton Hall Board monthly meeting will be held this Wed. Feb." 11th at 8 p.m. Trust all members will be able to attend and support the local Community Hall Board. Three local pork farmers received trophies Dave Frew picked up the annual index awards for Election of Officers will be held at last Monday night at Nestieton Community Cen- top graded hogs in this area of the Pork Pro- this meeting. tre. From left, Paul Vaneyk, Eric Meester and ducers Association, Durham East. NOTICE TO CLIENTS - The Family Law Act, 1986 (the "Act"), which came into force on March §, 1986, may have retroactive effect on ex- istirg Wills and estate planning. This is to advise our clients 'that the existing Wills and estate plans may require revision. 1. A surviving spouse may be entitled to elect under the Act to take a capital payment. The election may either revoke or affect the benefits provided in the Will and under insurance policies, pension plans : and other similar plans. 2. Income from gifts under your Will or while you are alive can be exci from property to be shared with the recipient's spouse if you so provide in a specific manner. " These are only two areas of concern. There are many other provisions that may affect your situation. We recommend that you seek legal advice to ascertain how the Act affects you. 'BOYCHYN & BOYCHYN, 36'2 King St. E., Oshawa, Ontario L1H 7M9 CREIGHTON, VICTOR, ALEXANDER, HAYWARD & MORISON, 235 King St. E., Oshawa. Ontario L1H 7L1 CROTIN, PALTER, 219 King St. E.. Oshawa. Ontario L1H 1C5 DAVID G. GOODAIRE, 101 Brock St S.. Whitby. Ontario LIN 5R7 JOHNSTON, MORTON, BURCH & BOLAND, 201 Byron St. S| Whitby. Ontario LIN 4P7 JONES & JONES, 130 King St. E, Oshawa Ontario L1H 1B6 KELLY, ZULY, GREENWAY. BRUCE, 114 King St ££. Oshawa. Ontario L1H 7N1 MARKS & VALCOUR, 54C Centre St. N.. Oshawa. Ontario L1H 7K8 McGIBBON, BASTEDO, ARMSTRONG & ARMSTRONG, 32 Simcoe St S.. Oshawa. Ontario L1H 7K8 McKAY, MACK & KISBEE. 146 Simcoe St. N.. Oshawa Ontario L1G 4S7 RUSSELL J. MURPHY, 3B - 187 King St E . Oshawa. Ontarro L1H 7K8 SIMS, BRADY & McINERNEY 117 King St, Whitby. Ontaro LIN 554 FRANK H. M. 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The four part choir sang a version of Psalm 8. with organist Gwen Malcolm presiding at the organ. The guest speaker, Rev. William Tadega, Chaplain at the Oshawa General Hnspital, used as his ser- mon "God Gives His People Hope." He was introduced by Doreen Van Camp. The minister told the S. © School an interesting story before they went to classes. The Nestleton afternoon Unit of the UCW will meet at the home of Anne Emmerson on Tues. Feb. 17th at 1:30 p.m. We look forward to a good attendance! A Special Day Valentine's Day is coming up this Saturday .. SO .. remember the lit- tle woman with her favourite flowers .: and get her out of the kit- - chen .. treat her to a tempting din- ner at a casual, comfortable dining spot with a cosy setting, where one can enjoy the pleasure of good food. It will really be very much ap- preciated .. an evening to 'remember! Caesarea Community Church On Sun. Feb. 8th, at 11 am. a gratifying attendance at Caesarea Church. The minister Rev. Dr. WH. Crawford used for his sermon. "What Can Faith Do?" from Hebrew II: 1-10. Theme- a continua- tion of last weeks sermon, dealing with action because of Faith in God. The passage is Hebrew II tells of the things that. God can accomplish through the Faith of His people. Dan Pugh Jr. gave the opening Prayer and read the Scripture. The Responsive reading was led by Dan Pugh Sr. Mr. Gerry Jonkheer ex- pressed appreciation for'the good work done and the active help and support with projects undertaken for the Church. Kathy Tromans & Marjorie Pugh held the Church Scheol during the service. Helps For Laymen- final meeting of this series will be Tues. Feb. 10th at 6:30 p.m. New Testament studies continues at 10 a.m. each Sunday. The Sunshine Club at the usual time Sympathy Extended Our deepest sympathy to Della Howsam of the Port Perry Villa. and daughter Lorna .. in the loss of a fine husband and father. Mr. Milt Howsam this past weekend. He will be missed bv many relatives and friends. Birthday Celebrated On Sunday, David & Regenia Walker, Scugog Point, "hosted™ a festive birthday party for son Kyle who will be four years old on Tues Feb. 10th. A little friend Joey Durynck and sister 'Avril helped Kyle celebrate. His mom Regenia, made a lovely birthday cake deck- ed out with candles .. and with many gaily coloured balloons floating (Turn to page 33)