Nestleton-Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker Nestleton Women's Institute Summer Outing A most enjoyable summer out- ing was arranged by Norma Frew, convenor of Education and Cultu- ral Activities and held on Wednes- day August 10. Members and some visitors gathered at the Bon- fire Restaurant for a tempting lun- cheon, and then attended the mati- nee at the Academy Kawartha Summer Theatre for the play enti- tled "The 101 Miracles of Hope Chance"...Allan Stratton's new comedy drama...a well- -staged pro- duction! The next meeting will be held on Wednesday Sept. 7th at the Nestleton Community Centre with two visiting branches as guests. The special er will Mrs. Christine Gill of Nestle- ton. We would welcome ladies of the community to attend this meeting on International Affairs with Doris Nottingham in charge of the program. Reunion and Visits A Highlight! Don and Norma Frew, Nestleton, recently attended the summer re- union of their friends from Wood- brook Estates, Lakeland Florida. The get-together was held at the lovely farmstead of Ray and Becky Poole, Perth, Ontario. July was a busy month for Don and Norma with family reunions at Burford and Port Hope. A pleasant surprise was the vis- it of a distant cousin of Don's...Barbara Thomson of Ba- singstoke, Hampshire England. Barbara was visiting friends in Oshawa when she noticed that Nestleton wasn't too far away...so she rented a car and dropped by for a nice visit and compared informa- tion on the family tree of the Gib- bard clan from Oxfordshire! Wedding of Interest! Warmest congratulations and very best wishes go out to Lisa Nottingham of Nestleton, and Jef- frey Blongs of Caesarea, 1 340 ex- chang e vows on Satur- day ri in Caesarea Community Church. Rev. Dr. W.H. Crawford was the officiat- ing clergyman! Music was sup- plied by Irwin Smith of Port Per- ry. More than 100 guests were present for this lovely occasion. The reception was held in the Manvers Community Centre with guests from Ohio, Missouri, To- ronto, Peterborough, Lindsay, Oshawa, Sunderland, Port Perry, and local points! The newlyweds will be residing in Nestleton! Caesarea Euchre Results On Wednesday evening at the centre, first prize was a tie with Margaret Smith and Kathleen Watts each holding an 80. A close runner-up was Norman Rohrer with 77. Sharon Smith came in third with 52. Sharon hosted the lovely lunch. How about next week with maybe a prize? An en- joyable evening for all attending. A Salute To The Women's Institute The Women's Institute has be- come such an accepted fixture of our community--like the post of- fice or the library--that we some- times take it for granted! It would do no harm if we tell ourselves occasionally...and the public at large, that it is no small thing to belong to the largest, and most dynamic, women's organation in the world, "with nine million members in more than 70 coun- tries in five continents. It is non- political, non-sectarian and non- racial! The Federated Women's Insti- tutes of Ontario (provinical) is more than 91 years old...organized February 19, 1897 at Stoney Creek, Ontario, with Adelaide Hunter Hoodless...the most dy- namic first President! 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We aim to publicize the work of the Women's Institute in the best way possible! And infor- mation centre will be a feature with educational pamphlets to dis- tribute, and any questions re: W.1. will be answered by knowledgea- ble members, about the work! Also! Historical items and Home & Countries (W.I. magazine) will be displayed. Lastly! A rest area, with freshly brewed-coffee and homemade cookies will be available for you to enjoy during your break! The display to be held in the Christie building--SO--watch fo us, folks, and we'll be happy to meet you there! That "wraps up this report" for now! More information next week! The Church News At the Nestleton Presbyterian Church...due to the extreme heat, a very informal service was held on Sunday at 10 a.m. We were pleased to have Susan Barbe as our guest speaker. She chose as her topic Psalm 103, reading from the new International Version of the Bible, "Bless the Lord, O my soul and all that is within me, Friday euchre in Utica There will be no church service this week on this side of the charge, but everyone is invited to join with Goodwood for a joint Congregational service and picnic at the home of Pat and Tom Red- wood at 11 a.m. This Friday is euchre night in' Utica hall beginning at 8 p.m. All euchre players are welcome. A warm welcome to Michael and Donna Dupont who have come to the village from Oshawa. The Duponts moved into the for- mer Carre home this past week. I'm sorry. to report that Mrs. Irene Fielding has been a patient in Port Perry Hospital over the - weekend as the result of a weak spell late Thursday evening. Best of wishes for better health from all your neighbours. Mrs. Georgina Sutcliffe, her daughter Kathy and fiancee Randy Stauffer have returned from a very enjoyable motor trip to Nova Sco- tia where they visited with friends and family at Chezzetcook and, believe it or not, went deep sea fishing (please ask Georgina how she enjoyed that!). Sunday visitors with the Sutcliffe's were Mrs. Kelly Woods, Aaron and Haley of Oshawa, and Don and Alma Sut- cliffe of Janetville. Port Perry Star ADVERTISING DEADLINE All Advertising: MONDAY - 12 NOON PORT PERRY STAR -- Summer outing included some fine theatre - bless his Holy name." A very meaningful and thought-inspiring service. Joyce Taylor was our ca- pable pianist. No service next week, but on Sunday August 28, at 10 am., our speaker will be David Faul- kner. All welcome! Family Concerns On Friday, Neta Fish of Black- stock, was an overnight guest with daughter Audrey and Jim Leishman and family of Reaboro-- returning home on Saturday. On Sunday afternoon, Neta Fish and Yvonne Holland were guests with Yvonne's parents--Mr. and Mrs. Curiain of Lindsay. On Tuesday August 9, yours truly was a luncheon guest with sikkens Cetol 1 and Cetol 23 skier re skkens : Tuesday, August 16, 1988 -- 31 Neta Fish. We had a delightful luncheon at Trader Sam's in Port Perry. On Wednesday evening, August 10, the Sam Cawkers were dinner "guests with Grant and Merna Cawker, Chris, Curtis, and Cathy of Oshawa--a nice visit with the family. Alan and Eleanor Cawker, Oshawa, were guests at the Caw- ker farmstead on Saturday even- ing, at Scugog Point Rd. Notice: the annual Nestleton United Church Decoration Service will be held on Sunday August 21 at 2:30 p.m. with Rev. Dale Da- vis as speaker. Special music will be a feature of this Memorial Ser- vice! Try to be there! So the natural beauty of your exterior woodwork -- doesn't fade in the sunlight -- isn't damaged by moisture -- isn't hidden CENTRAL PAINT & WALLPAPER 295 Ritson Rd. 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