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Port Perry Star, 16 Feb 1988, p. 13

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Exciting fifth birthday party held for Kyle Nestleton-Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker Lovely Birthday Party Enjoyed An exciting birthday party was held on Saturday, February 6, for five year old Kyle Walker, hosted by his mother and father, Regenia & David Walker at their home on Lake Scugog. the guest list included -- Dan- ny Calhoun, Bowmanville, Joey & Jessica Derynek, Scugog Point, Nicholas Malcolm, Graham In- gram, Nestleton, and sister Avril Walker. On Sunday afternoon grandma & grandpa Hill from Whitby drop- ped in to wish little Kyle a happy birthday and visit with David, Regenia and Avril. A great time was had by all. A belated happy birthday from all Nestleton friends to little Kyle and trust he has a wonderful year ahead! Nestleton Evening Unit Meets The Nestleton Evening Unit met in January at the lovely home of Arlene Malcolm. Unit Leader Regenia Walker opened the meeting with a reading entitled "Work." Sept 20 was chosen for a visit to the Port Perry Nursing Home. A committee was set up for the catering re- the Junior Farmers Banquet in Feb. A peti- tion regarding the United Church's objection to Sunday Shopping was circulated. Upcom- ing dates are: February 29 for an evening with the Moderator at St. Andrew's Church, Oshawa. World Day of Prayer, March 4 in THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM Caesarea Church. March 7 Presbyterial in Centennial Church, Oshawa and Bay of Quinte conference April 5 and 6. Study topics for 1988 were brought up. Ideas for using the 1987 collec- tions from our Unit were discuss- ed. Sponsoring a child was chosen and Chris Davis and Arlene Malcolm will get information for the next meeting. Joanna Malcolm presented the worship for the New Year. In her thoughts she stressed we should start with a clean heart, faith, hope and love. The Scripture was from II Corinthians. Refreshments and a social time concluded the evening. Sympathy Extended We were saddened to learn of the passing of Zack "Doc" Adams of Bowmanville just recently in his 90th year. Our sympathy to daughter Marguerite Beacock, formerly of Blackstock..now residing in Port Perry. Doc, as he was fondly called, was a favourite with many relatives when in his prime. He will be greatly missed! Social Bits and Pieces Mrs. Marlene Bannister & friend Roy Fitzgerald of Peter- borough, had Monday evening dinner with her mother Mrs. Neta Fish, of Nestleton. An enjoyable visit ensued! Dorothy Carson of Dwight, was a guest with her parents, George & Ella Bowers of Nestleton, and 'other relatives within the TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG REACH 8T. PUBLIC NOTICE Take notice that the Regional Municipality of Durham is considering AN APPLICATION TO AMEND THE DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN AND THE OFFICIAL PLAN OF THE TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG The amendment, as submitted by the applicant, proposes to extend the Urban Area boundary in order to include existing development and allow additional development by way of infilling within the sub- ject lands indicated on the map below. © m 2 2 < LILLA ST Ad (4 ', ', ONTARIO ST. MANCHESTER In order to assist in the evaluatio Region's Planning Department. Department, (416) 668-7731. Marie Hubbard, Chairman, Planning Committee n of the amendment application, the public is invited to provide input by way of submissions to the Information related to the amendment application is available in the offices of the Planning Department, 105 Consumers Drive, Whit- by, Ontario L1N 6A3, or by calling Mr. Michael Cook, Planning "Submissions concerning the amendment application must be for- warded to the Commissioner of Planning, at the above-noted ad- dress, and must be received no later than Friday, March 11, 1988. Please include your address and telephone number in any submis- sions made. File No. 88-13/D/S PRINCE ALBERT Dr. M. Michael, M.C.1.P. Commissioner of Planning area...the last day or so. Four young folks from Oshawa, had a lot of fun 'kicking up a storm" on their snowmobiles on Sat. afternoon at the Cawker farmstead. Those participating in the "fun-filled hours that flew by"' were Curtis Cawker, Christine Kidd, Robb Smith and Bruna Lazarich...a great foursome of young folk! After all the excite- ment...they came in for refreshments with Sam & Mabel. Recent guests at the Cawker farm were Grant & Merna Cawker and Alan & Eleanor Cawker of Oshawa, Cawker of Toronto, and friend Diane Riccio and Jacob of Scarborough. Nestleton United Church The friendly greeters at the door on a cold Sunday were David and Joanne Malcolm and family. Prior to the service several young people played the selections they had prepared for the Musical Festival this coming week in Sunderland. This was enjoyed by all. Rev. Dale Davis, looking fit following his Australian holiday, delivered a challenging sermon, "Taking In The Scenery." His story for the children told of the warm welcome they received at a Church Service in Hawaii where they were presented with floral leis. The choir sang "Something Good Is Going To Happen' ac- companied by Gwen Malcolm on the organ. Next Sunday the congrega- tional meeting will be held follow- ing the light lunch. Plan to attend this important meeting at 12:30 p.m. Well Deserved Honour Congratulations are extended to Clare B. Curtain of Ops Township...on recently being chosen citizen of the week, due to being a public spirited citizen who has through his efforts in the Agricultural Industry and his dedication to pork marketing dur- ing his term of office, has resulted in the said pork producers being one of Ontario's & Canada's most efficient marketing Boards. Ralph. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, February 16, 1988 -- 13 Mr. Curtain is the father of Mrs. Calvin (Yvonne) Holland...who resides on the Cadmus Blackstock road. Nestleton Presbyterian Church The regular service at 11 a.m. was conducted by high school teacher Doug. Miles from Beaver- ton who presented an excellent message based on Scripture from Joab. Joyce Taylor was the capable organist. A number of visitors were welcomed to the ser- vice. Next Sunday for a good ser- vice at 11 a.m. Euchres To Be Back The euchre parties will be back in Caesarea Hall every Wednes- day evening at 8 p.m. commenc- ing March 2. A good lunch will be served. Admission $1.50 per per- son. Try to attend...you'll be pleasantly surprised! Re-Valentine Day Hope all wives, sweethearts, or whatever...had a great Valentine Denture Therapy Clinic party on Sunday, February 14, and found it 'never to be forgot- ten day!" A Valentine is a sym- bol of friendship, affection and sharing with others! The name "Cupid" comes to mind. When Cupid fires his arrow...dipped in love potion it is with the intent to arouse love and affection. This is a tradition that was meant to be carried on, not only for one day, but each and every day! 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