A rm odds dais v | ------ Nestleton-Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker Impressive Ceremony For Blue Ray Installation With over 100 members and sisters and brothers from other Chapters...the setting for the ceremonies of Blue Ray Chapter, No. 238, OES, was the Masonic Tem- ple, Port Perry, on Thursday even- ing, October 8. W.M. Elsie Wilbur and W.P. Norm Mairs opened the Chapter in regular form with Mar- shal Debby Davis presenting the Flag in the East...and Chaplain Judy Davidson leading in Prayer at the Altar. Many distinguished guests were present. The Matron and Patron had the pleasure of welcoming Grand Conductress, Sister Audrey Martin, of the Grand Chapter of Ontario, and D.D.G.M. of District II, Patricia Ward...Past D.D.G.M.'s Bessie Cosway, Erline Finney, Hallie McGinnis and Betty Dowden were warmly greeted. During year-end business..a mo- tion was made that a cheque for $600.00 be issued towards equipment for a wheelchair for a six year old Port Perry girl.. this is the retiring Worthy Matron, Sister Elsie's pro- ject for the year. The Installing Board was welcom- ed by W.M. Elsie...then she dismiss- ed her officers and committees with a sincere word of thanks...and the Installing Office Doris Nottingham was invited to preside. After a brief recess...Installing Marshal Marguerite Mitchell, Floral Mar- shal Adelia Mowbray, Organist Joyce Taylor and Chaplain Margorie McCombe- assisted by past Matrons of Blue Ray carried out the Installation Ceremonies. After the new W.M. Karel Not- tingham was installed and W.P. Jack Nottingham was at the Altar.. Karel sang a lovely, fitting solo to Jack, "I Will Need You At My Side" which she had written. She ac- companied herself on the Auto-harp. The newly installed Matron & Patron Karel & Jack welcomed their family and guests into the Chapter. The immediate P.M. Elsie Wilbur was presented with her Jewel by her Twin daughters, Pauline Pavlik & Noreen Trudel and the immediate ~ P.P. Norm Mairs was presented with his Bar by P.M. Elsie. All retired to the lower hall for the social hour...arranged and conven- ed by Marg Jeffrey & Elsie Wilbur, assisted by the members. A delicious lunch of sandwiches, relish trays, dainty cookies and squares served buffet style, made for an en- joyable evening. Honorary (RENTENSA VE PORT PERRY " Carpet Cleaners " Tile Cutters "© Generators © Compressors " Dollies " Scaffolds Heavy Equipment © Pumps "Log Sphtters members Jeanette Alexander and Frances Westfall of Oshawa, poured tea and coffee. An "elegant" Best Wishes cake was made by Brenda Newsome for the special occasion. It was a 'highlight' to have Myrtle & George Palmer...our first Matron & Patron from Oshawa, with us for the event. Our warmest congratulations to sister Elsie Wilbur and her Officers for a banner year...and as we look ahead, we know that the upcoming year will be smooth sailing and meaningful, with W.M. Karel and W.P. Jack Nottingham at the helm for the 'Beacon of Light Year." Thanksgiving News Roy & Doris Nottingham of Caesarea, were guests with Ralph & Diane Nottingham and Jeffrey, in Uxbridge, on Sunday. On Monday, they had dinner with Paul & Beth Nottingham, Sarah & Aaron, of Sunderland. Other guests were Gary & Margit, Allan & Julie of R.R.1, Oshawa. Norm & Bernice Mairs, Nestleton, spent Thanksgiving with John & Diane Slute, Jeremy Jay & Julie Diane, of R.R.1, Oshawa. Other guests were Allan Mairs of Ux- bridge, and Mr. Len Slute, John's father. Arthur & Carroll Cawker of Sud- bury, were Thanksgiving luncheon guests with his parents...Sam & Mabel Cawker, Scugog Point Rd., on Tuesday. They had been to Kitchener-Waterloo area to visit their daughter Cheryl & son Bryan, and were on their way home. John & Marion Hall, Williams Point, hosted their family for Thanksgiving on Sunday, October 11. Those attending were: Bob & Carolyn Hall, Rachael & Rebecca of Port Perry, and Bill & Loraine Hall, .Christopher & Michael, of Ajax. A very nice get-together! On October 5, Mrs. Mary Ryan of Caesarea, was pleased to have her nephew, John O'Donnell "of Sacramento, California, and while in the village he was entertained at a party & dinner, '"'hosted" by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morgan of Caesarea & Toronto. Guests were present from Burlington, Mississauga & Toronto. Mrs. Mary Ryan assisted by Doreen Rush & Faith Lawrence, "hosted" a bridal shower in honour of a bride to be...Laura Blakney of Wms. Point, and fiance Chris Train of Caesarea. The young couple were showered with lovely, useful gifts and an enjoyable evening for all pre- sent. Our "best wishes' from this area! UXBRIDGE "Tent Trailers "Travel Trailers Box Trailers and more! GLASSES GAMES TABLES CHAIRS PARTY GOODS 985-7771 Hwy. 7A - Port Perry 852-5538 Zehrs Mall - Uxbridge Rayner, Kathy, Nicole and Mat- thew Welts of Nestleton, had a wonderful Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Potts of Stirling. Matthew also had an ex- citing Thanksgiving staying in Belleville Hospital for two days. He is home now and feeling much better. Jim and Audrey Leishman of Reaboro, visited her mother Mrs. Neta Fish, brother Calvin & Yvonne Holland & family, on Saturday even- ing at Nestleton. My better half, Sam, celebrated his birthday in style on Sunday, and was pleased beyond words to have son Grant & Merna Cawker and daughter Cathy, Oshawa, for noon luncheon...then later for evening dinner, Alan and Eleanor Cawker, also of Oshawa. He was the reci- pient of many lovely gifts...and numerous phone calls from relatives and friends. And after a series of tests in Oshawa Hospital on two occasions, he had *'a new lease on life" on Friday last, with a glow- ing report! We're all very happy! Sam & Mabel Cawker attended the very lovely 50th anniversary celebration for friends, Albert and Lillian Harper of Port Perry, on Sunday afternoon. The festivities were held in the Oddfellow's Hall, with a fine number present for this joyous occasion. Nestleton Presbyterian Church Holy Communion was observed at the 10 a.m. Church Service in Nestleton Presbyterian Church with Rev. F. Swann officiating. He was assisted by Elders Stan McNeely and George Scott. Mrs. Dorothy McCabe presided at the organ. Psalm 107 verses 1-15 was read in unison and the Seripture was II Cor- inthians 9. The sermon text with PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, October 20, 1987 -- 29 thoughts on **The Grace Of Giving" - our substance & ourselves, in thanks for the gift of Jesus, to the world - a Saviour. Time of service next Sunday will change to Il a.m. with the change to standard time. Blackstock & District Lions Club The Lions Club CNIB annual can- vass is coming up very soon. A Pork Chop Barbecue supper will be held, Nov. 6, in the Rec. Cen- tre, to help celebrate the Blackstock Centennial. Tickets are available from any Lion. For more informa- tion see notice in Port Perry Star. Caesarea Community Church An excellent congregation for the Thanksgiving Service, with Rev. Charles Clarke - the guest speaker. He presented inspiring thoughts on "Gralitude" based on Scripture from Luke & John, read by Dan Pugh Jr. & Dan Pugh Sr. Psalm 106 was led by Arden Maschke. Several children sang with the musicians Anne Maschke & Kathy Watt ac- companying. Beautiful floral ar- rangements were lovely, and fruits ahd vegetables of the season were in abundance at the front of the church. Rev. Dr. W.H. Crawford conducted the service. Lynne Arney was in charge of the children's church. Get Well Message Our "warmest wishes' to Effa Stainton of Wms. Point, who has had surgery in Oshawa Hospital and is now recuperating at home. Also - our "Best" to John Hall, who has been in Oshawa Hospital since Mon- day, October 12 and we trust he will soon be fine again and at home base. Our thoughts are with you nice people! Nestleton United Church A special service with a large at- tendance on Sunday morning, when Impressive ceremony for Blue Ray Star the first year students and taculty of Emmanuel College were guests of Nestleton United - real pleasure to have them share the service with us. Rev. Dale Davis conducted the service and Carol Mairs was the capable pianist. The Notman girls, Claire & Jennifer, sang a lovely duet entitled, "Friendship! unaccom- panied. Scripture was read, Ruth I: [-19, by one of the students, and the Scripture, Matthew 22: 15-22 was read by Arlene Malcolm. Alison Malcolm read a humorous poem, "The A B C's of Agriculture." Rev. Dale Davis spoke on "The Conflict of Commitment." Joanna Malcolm, on behalf of the Sunday School, presented Bibles to Carla Davis & Aaron Hill. A very impressive service! Notice Honeydale Women's Institute will meet on Thursday, November 12, in- stead of the regular day, in the municipal hall, 2 p.m. Resolutions Convenor - Clara Warren and group in charge. (members please take note) CORRECTION Please note the following cor- rection regarding the BIG V flyer in today's newspaper. The Ultra Pampers at $10.69 include the sizes listed, not the size shown. We regret any inconvenience this error may have caused. a This year's Santa Claus Parade is being organized right now and we need you to contact us regarding your participation in this event for the kids! For information and float registration, please contact: Ruth DeJong ... 985-8268 or register by mail with this handy coupon to: Scugog Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 1282, Port Perry, Ontario LOB1NO Nellie Stell ... 985-9360 ORGANIZATION Co-ordinator ADDRESS! oo POSTAL CODE Phone Register Early! The Kids are counting on us! Scugog Chamber of Commerce § § 5 %