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Port Perry Star, 3 Mar 1987, p. 41

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-- Nestleton-Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker Trip of Interest Wayne and Millie Cadotte of Nestleton, have just returned from a wonderful trip of approximately three weeks duration to Florida, in their motorhome. They spent the first week at Daytona Beach, relax- ing in the sun, going to the races and so forth. From there, they went to visit friends at North-Fort-Myers and while in this area they enjoyed the change with a "heap" more relaxation. The weather was ideal and it proved to be a delightful trip! They stopped to see Millie's mother, Mrs. Vada Sullivan, in Chatham, on their way home and she is fine. This past weekend, daughter Lor- rie and husband Larry North, and their two year old daughter Melissa, from Elvinston (near Watford) visited with Wayne and Millie at their home near Nestleton. Nestleton Presbyterian Church On Sun. Feb. 22, 1987 the church service held at 11 a.m. was con- ducted by Rev. F. Swann with Mrs. B. McCabe presiding at the organ. Psalm 8 was read- also- "The" - Ministry of the Church' from ** The Living Faith." Scripture readings were from the latter part of Genesis, Ch. 37... was compared to the life of Jesus. Sympathy of the church is extend- ed to Rev. F. Swann in the loss of his brother Jim, in Ireland. Sunday, Mar. 1st, service was postponed due to weather conditions. Birthday Party Mrs. George (Ella) Bowers of Nestleton, had a delightful birthday celebration on Sat. ... with most of the family members home for the occasion. The family planned a love- ly birthday supper complete with a gorgeous cake and all the trimm- ings for their Mom ... besides - she received lovely gifts, flowers and a great many beautiful cards ... which made her day special. Our *'very best" to Ella for a grand year ahead, and another such celebration next year. Caesarea Euchre Results The Caesarea euchre results spon- FRIDAY MARCH 6 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Corneils Auction Barn Auction sale- contents of tv.o bedroom apartment on Charlotte St. Peter- vorough. Walnut corner china cabinet, walnut china cabinet (glass 3 sides, bevel mirror on top), walnut tea wagon, cedar chest, bed chesterfield (ex. cond.) Dun- can Phyfe drop leaf table, 5 matching * Pressback chairs, 4 matching old child's Fanback chairs, wash stands, walnut coffee and end tables, 3 piece walnut bedroom suite, wooden wardrobes, con- 'scle colour TVs, lamp tables, wicker tables, wicker doll carriage, pine jam cupboard, 2 door Frigidaire 17.5 cu. ft. refrigerator Almond, Simplicity washer Almond, Kenmore dryer. Also selling complete inventory dispersal for ODD LOT WHOLESALE, of R.R. 4, Peter- berough including large quantity of new knick-knacks, glass, novelty, pottery etc. 1978 1 ton'Dodge 300 window van with tool boxes and ladder carrier, 1984 King Cab Nissan 4 ton certified. Don Corneil Auc- tioneer, R.R. .1, Little Britain 1-705-786-2183. SATURDAY MARCH 7 SALE TIME: 10:30 A.M. Estate Auction Sale 870 Taunton Rd. E. Whitby V2 mile east of Thickson Rd. Auction sale- the contents of ANN FISHER of Toronto, moving out of coun- try. plus two small estates, including ex- cellent 9 piece mag. diner with Prince of ales plume base, exceptional 5 piece older bedroom suite, 1850 roll top oak desk, Victorian dresser and matching . bed, carved small "ladies dresser, 6 " Buliseye 1891 lamps complete matching set, vanity, hanging mirrors, large bevelled glass wardrobe, walnut tea wagon, credenza desk, Weber & Co. piano, large 2 door china cabinet, collec- tion of Doctor's instruments, oak china cabinet- curved glass in door, mag desk, library table, pine wash stand, several chairs,- oak, mag, etc., drum tables, oak ice-box refinished, drop front secretary desk, 7 piece walnut diner, chesterfield and chair, 3 piece oak large coffee & end tables, | 2 seat & 2 mat- ching wing-back chai. camping equip- ment, cherry wall uni', 3 piece Teak bedroom suite, 6 piece cherry diner: round table and Windsor chairs, 2 hand- made 4xé carpets, 1- 9x12 handmade carpet , pine Cannonball bed, 2 pine night tables, lamps, walnut server, 2 old rocking chairs, Taylor safe, assortment of parlour tables, occasional chairs, large assortment of antique glass & china, pots, pans, household dishes, linens, towels, etc. NOTE TIME: 10:30 a.m. Exclient sale of antique and modern furniture, plus Doctor's instruments. Plan to attend. Viewing Friday 1-6 and morning of sale. Ross Mclean Auc tioneer 576-7550 & 686-3291. Wp WEDNESDAY MARCH 1 --...SALE TIME: 12:30 P.M. Auction sale. Victoria's Hint of Spring Holstein Sate at Hickson Sales Arena, R.R. 2, Lindsay, Ontario. Approx. 110 Head of Registered & Grade Holstein females in all stages of lactation. A March 1982 daughter of A Hilltopper . Warden - Good Plus - 2 yéar-BCA 136-137. .Her Dam- Good Plus BCA 170-169 due April 1st. A group-of 30 typy open grade heifers. Expecting an excellent selection - something for everyone. For con- signments or further information contact our Sales Office 705-324-8311 or Sales Staff: John Buckley 324-4017; Gail Snod- den 357-3237; Cliff Lillico 439-2380; Wade Reeds 324-9627 or Carl Hickson Auc- tioneer 324-9959 or 324-2774. Dispersals anytime. Qur next regular sale is April 8th, at 7:30 p.m. CONSIGN now to our MARCH MACHINERY SALE, accepting tractors, farm machinery, {| construction machinery & tools,- vehicles, snowmobiles, riding lawnmowers, motorcycles, recreation vehicles. Call 324-2783 McLean Auctioneers. M 10 SATURDAY MARCH 7 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Auction sale at Orval McLean Auction Centre, Lindsay. Sheriff sale of assets of CAMBRAY GENERAL STORE ussman 2 door display commercial ooler, antique Dominion 9 ft. showcase, Victor 511 cash register, butcher block," counters, farm scales, Berkel No. 600 meat slicer; Hobart store scales, large quantity bottled pop, quantity new bolts & nuts, store inventory of thread, cann- ed goods, steel wool. groceries{ hinges, notions etc., assortment of new items | from general store. FURNITURE & AP-' PLIANCES: consigned from local estates & homes. Pizza oven, Westinghouse auto washer & matching dryer, large refrigerator with freezer on bottom, oil furnace, chests, crib, large rug, recliner, microwave, portable dishwasher, mini dryer, good chester _ field set, blonde bedroom suite, shop vac, - 'sewing machine, large chrome table & 8 chairs, exerciser, doors, dishes, tools and other furniture. 10 a.m_'sharp. Mclean * Auctioneers 324-2783. SATURDAY MARCH 14 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Auction sale of antique and quality fur niture at Orval McLean Auction Centre, Lindsay, estate of VIOLA -McKINNON, Cambray. 9 piece walnut dining room suite, Gerhard-Heintzman piano, wall telephone, parlour chair, trunks, dressers, wicker chairs, contents of old established iome, antique dishes, fancy work, collectibles. A good sale. For com plete auction service call 324-2783 McLean Auctioneers. the story of Joseph. His life sored by the Ladies Auxiliary, as follows: Feb. 18- the winners were: First- Mary Poots 85. Second- Jim Emerton 79. Glenna Dean and Chuck Taylor tied for low prize with each holding 49. Lunch was in charge of Kay McQuaid and Carol Cook. On Feb. 25th, two tied for high score with Mary Poots and Val <*Priebe each with 80. Anne Harran- low with 45. Lunch served by Irene Train and Faith Lawrence. Both en- joyable evenings! NOTICE: Tickets are now available for the Spring Dance to be held in the Caesarea Community Centre on March 28th. You may purchase your tickets from any member of the Ladies Auxiliary. | Nestleton United Church With Ina Davis and family greeting at the door ... Nestleton United Church was fairly well at-- tended on Sun. March 1st, at 11:15 a.m. Rev. Dale Davis presented an excellent message entitled, "A Parable of Promises' taken from portions of Hosea and Luke read by Lawrence Malcolm. The congrega- tion was treated to a harmonious number by the Ladies Quartet, 'I Know Where I'm Going' with organist Gwen Malcolm at the helm. Keep in mind the World Day of Prayer to be held in St. John's Anglican Church in Blackstock, this coming Friday, March 6, at 2 p.m. Social Bits _ Mrs. Neta Fish of Nestleton, was thrilled with a visit from her fami- ly on Feb. 22nd weekend and birth- day were celebrated. Those present | were Marlene Bannister and fami- ' ly of Peterborough, Jim and Audrey Leishman and family of Reaboro, and Calvin and Yvonne Holland and family at home. They all came to see Neta before she leaves for the West on March 6th to visit her Aunt Jane boyes and son Connor of Carn- duff, Sask. ... for two or three weeks. Her beloved Aunt Jane will be 91 "years old in April. We wish Neta a most enjoyable visit ... and her aunt is surely excited about it all. Ralph and Leona Sadler, Nestleton, were visiting with daughter Gloria and Ian Scott, Charles and Jennifer of Corbyville, for a few days just recently. Mrs. Aenne Vander Heul and Mrs. Winnifred Davison of Nestleton, have returned home after a pleasant four week vacation in Florida. Weekend guests at the Cawker farm, Scugog Point Rd., were June Carruthers and daughter Paula Stayner and Courtney Wilson of Duntroon. Hall Board Meeting A public meeting will be held at the Caesarea Community Hall this coming Thurs. Mar. 5that8 p.m. to elect officers re- the Hall Board for the ensuing year. A good attendance is hoped for. This is an important meeting, so do try to be on hand and "support your community ... this is where you reside and it should be of intereset to you. See you there! Caesarea Community Church A good attendance at service on Sunday morning, March 1st with guest speaker Gerry Jonkheer in the pulpit. He used for his sermon topic | 'Heroes of The Faith' with theme . the sermon reminds of us the many heroes in the Bible who suc- ceeded in their endeavours because of their devout Faith. Examples given were: Daniel, who survived . Goliath, and the mother of Moses, as well as Moses himself. If we have Faith, we too - will succeed in our endeavours. Dan Pugh Jr. Music by Kathleen ~ Watt and Anne Maschke. The children's church in the Fall during t the service. Bible study continues in * Beatrice the! Lions' Den, David, who slew - Responsive readings by Arden Maschke, and Scripture lessons by ~ PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, March 3, 1987 -- 41 Florida--ah! That's the fine life! the Church Hall each Sunday at 10 a.m. Remember- World Day of Prayer, Friday, March 6 at 2 p.m. at St. John's Anglican Church, Blackstock. Contact Mrs: Sharon Heayn for further information. - We trust Rev. Dr. W.H. Crawford will have an enjoyable holiday and » safe return Sympathy Extended Sincere sympathy to Don and Nor- ma Frew of Nestleton and their family, in the passing of Don's father, Mr. Jack Frew of Scotland, Ontario. Funeral Service was held Monday, Feb. 23rd. Mr. Frew was in his 91st year. Deepest sympathy to the Carl Muirhead family, Scugog Point, in the loss of Carl's grandmother, Mrs. Muirhead in Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay on Monday, Feb. 23, 1987 She was the beloved wife of the late Norman Muirhead and mother of Orwell AMeaivhaad of Ochawa Funeral Ser- vice was held at the Mackey Funeral Home, Lindsay on Wed. Feb. 25th. Interment later at North Nestleton Cemetery. Mrs. Muirhead was a. former resident of South Nestleton, for some years. = Sympathy to the family of the late a Douglas Frayer of Caesarea, who passed away just recently, beloved husband of the late Eleanor Frayer and dearly loved father of lan and wife Linda and family of Caesarea. Spring Interment in Nestleton Cemetery. Our thoughts and prayers to Irene ( Emerson) Witherly of Oshawa, and sons Stephen, Paul and David who lost a belovd husband and father Bruce Witherly, this past week. Irene was one of our Nestleton girls, - and we have fond memories of her growing up within our midst! Our heartfelt sympathy to Irene and the family. Closing Thoughts Although it is still winter ... take comfort in the fact that we have now passed the point of mid-winter ... so keep smiling folks, Spring is just around the corner! We have seen a few crows in this neck of the woods .. and that sure is a good indication of Spring. Notice - The Nestleton Women's Institute will hold their regular' monthly meeting on Wed. March 4th, 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Winnifred Davison, Nestleton. A good atten- dance is hoped for. EE ---- a. Ake Phantem = Xe(py Keep Sling aged Does the Phantom own skates? It would appear so. This cryp- tic message from Port Perry's playful Phantom was left on the roof of the hut at.the outdoor skating rink on Queen Street over the weekend. Just what the Phantom means is anybody's guess, but it may have something to do with the letter to the editor which appears on the letters page in this week's Port Perry Star. Nice to know the Phantom is alive and well. Maybe he/she will give us a hand flooding the outdoor rink next winter. J -- REACHING ouT -- COURTESY OF WAGG - McDERMOTT - PANABAKER FUNERAL HOME -- PORT PERRY THE LIFE BEYOND If you and |'could only see The beauty of the Land To which our loved have gone to be, We'd joy and understand. If you and | could only see The welcome they receive, If we could see their happy glee, We surely would not grieve. If you and | could only see How loved ones reunite, There'd be no tears for you or me, For them tis cloudless light. If you and | could only see Then try to understand, We'd know how happy now they be, In that pure, Heavenly Land. If you and | could only see, We surely would not fail ~. To see they dwell eternally, Where pain nor ill assail. PLEASE DIRECT YOUR COMMENTS TO HAROLD WAGG, 985-2171 A ll ad SEE 6 a Th tl a ee a

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