Nestleton-Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker Family Interests Holiday guests on Dee. 25, with Joan and Arbuckle, Jen- nifer, Colleen and Marilynn, of AUGTION SALES SATURDAY, JANUARY 2) SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Oddfellows Hall, Port Perry Antiques, furniture, appliances, & more. Some consignments welcome. Watch for detalls. Pearce Auction Services. 655-8073. J 20 SATURDAY, JANUARY 21 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Orval McLean Auction Center Lindsay Antique Estate Sale Complete estate of the late J.J. MARTIN, Lindsay & others. 26 Royal Doulton figurines (some discontinued), antique glass & china, clocks, double brass bed, round oak dining table, square oak dining table, 5 triple crest chairs, rocker & gents arm chair, bow front sideboard, signed oak Hoosler, Victorian walnut hall stand with mirror, china cabinet combination, "pine cradle, princess dresser, dressers, blanket boxes, church pew, parlour tables, bedroom suites, 9 pc. dining room suite, trunk, 7 pc. Eastlake style settee & parlour chairs, beautifully carved pine flat-to-wall cupboard, antique doll with china head (1800's), many collectables. Don't miss this ex- cellent sale. To sell antiques or estates call 324-2783. McLean Auc- tions, Lindsay. Orval & Barry McLean, Auctioneers. SATURDAY, JANUARY 14 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Furniture & Antiques Auction sale of Furniture and Antiques for -Canningtons and' ° Toronto Estates selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, in- cluding 9 pc. dining room suite, set of oak chairs, Duncan Phyfe table and chairs, antique rocker, gramaphone, antique radio, sew- Ing machine, Jacques and Hayes love seat, extension table, French Doors, antique floor lamp, chesterfield -and chair, antique seeder (Planet Jr.), 14°' remote colour TV (excellent), carved wooden bed, dressers, cherry chest of drawers, pine dry sink, lap desk, petit point parlour chairs, 2 small wall cupboards, 2 round inlaid tables, magazine stand, washstand, 8 pc. Duncan Phyfe bedroom sulte, Magnavox colour TV, 1908 Gem sealer, automatic washer and dryer, dishes, picture frames, clock cabinet, plus many other items. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, 416-852-3524, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21 SALE TIME: 10:60 A.M. Furniture & Antiques 'Auction sale of furnflure and antiques for an Oshawa Estate, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, Including 9 pc. dining room suite, Findlay Oval Cookstove, Amherst player plano, 100 player rolls, Peg Top Harvest Table, double door dry sink, hang- ing = cupboard, Viking refrigerator, 24" stove, Boston rocker, carved wooden bed, chest of drawers, arrow back chalr, 4 pine chairs, Buffalo robe (Galt), . lady's dresser (tear drop pulls), chesterfield and chair, butter churn, Pressback chairs, metal toy truck, Meccano set, graniteware, linens, Chamber pot, antique sleigh, antique swing chair, crocks plus many other items. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Ux- bridge, 416-852-3524. Jn THURSDAY, JANUARY 26 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Holsteins - Janvary consignment sale of Holsteins selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, Ont., in- cluding fresh & close cows and heifers, bred heifers, open heifers and calves. Consignments are now being accepted for this sale. If you wish to consign to this sale, please call Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. Nestleton, was Mac McDonald of Whitby. On Thursday, Dec. 29, the Arbuckle family were luncheon guests with the McKee family of Haydon, and John's cousin Ken and Helen Arbuckle of Inglewood, were guests as well. On Friday evening, Dec. 30, John and Helen and girls visited with Ted and Mary Owen of Cavan. A full...but most enjoyable week of ac- tivities..re - the Yuletide Season! Sam and Mabel Cawker, Scugog Point Rd., were pleased to have as luncheon guests at the farmstead, this past Thursday, Jan. 5...four good friends...Christina Henderson of Edinburgh, Scotland, daughter Chris Davis, Hyde House, Scugog Pt. Rd., Marion Hall, Port Perry & Wms. Point, and Effa Stainton, Wms. Point. After the meal, anin- formal, delightful visit was en- joyed, immensely...comparing notes...so to speak! Lawrence & Gwen Malcolm, Nestleton, were guests of Gordon & Laverne Brooks of Lindsay, recently. They were also over- night guests with daughter Bonnie and Jim Bilton and family of Lyndhurst. Nestlgton friends were sorry to learn of the death of Bob Ford of Toronto...who passed away sud- denly after a short illness. The funeral took place Jan. 5, in Toronto. His wife, Marion Taylor Ford (who died in 1986) was a former Nestleton girl...and very active in the community. She was organist of Nestleton United Church for some years. Bob and Marion had a son Paul, who is a Meteorologist (one who reports and forecasts the weather). Our A il Pr === afd & A role A | ols M1 L2C 28 -- 2 23 You owe it to yourself to try our New Menu Selections TREAT YOURSELF TO A DIFFERENT DINING EXPERIENCE! Here are a few samples of our dinner menu........ | re -- \ Wii RETRY le -e FOS POS deepest sympathy goes out to Paul at this sad time in his life! Paul spent the weekend with cousin Lawrence & Gwen Malcolm, and they were luncheon guests with David & Joanna Malcolm and family on Sunday after the church service! We trust Paul will come again to . Nestleton...we would like to know him...as we knew his clever mother, so well! At the Wed. evening euchre, held at the Caesarea Hall, two tied for the high score...Glenn Dean and Sharon Gooding with 80. Close behind in second place Paul Krawetts had 79. In third place Muriel Sims held 43. The tasty lunch was made by Debbie Pottery. A successful] New Years dance was held in Caesarea Hall... with fun for one and all! @ ~The Ladies Auxiliary meeting will be held in the Hall, on Jan. 16 at 8:00 p.m. A good attendance please! Starting in on New Year _projects! Nestleton United Church Sunday, Jan. 8 at 11:15 a.m. saw a good congregation on hand for Nestleton Church, with Victor Tromans extending the cordial greeting at the door...and Jean Williams was the Usher. Norman Seli assisted Rev. Dale Davis throughout the ser- vice...reading Scripture, presen- ting the timely theme for the children and so forth. Rev. Davis used for his topic, "Baptized In The Spirit' - a fitting message for Communion Sunday. We were favoured by an appropriate duet entitled, "In The Bleak Mid - Winter" rendered by Paul Ford & Janice MacKenzie, accompanied by organist Gwen Malcolm. A very impressive Holy Com- munion was observed. After sing- Ger wvvmupnal vebesuT AY? vy PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, Janvary 10, 1969 -- 35 Plenty of holiday visiting was going on ing 'Here, O My Lord, I See Thee Face To Face' the two ministers "Rev. D. Davis and Norman Seli were assisted by Clerk of Session Richard MacKenzie, and members from the Board of Stewards - Jean Williams, Carol Hill, Arthur Weir and Reg. Hughes. The older children at- tended the Communion Service. Flowers gracing the Sanctuary were in memory of John Hall...placed by wife Marion...and Bob Ford of Toron- to...placed by son Paul. Keep in mind the following notices: on Wed. evening, Jan. 11 at 8:00 p.m. the Evening U.C.W. Unit will meet at the home of Joanna Malcolm. Guest speaker - Dale Davis. Next Sunday, remember the gift for the food bank! Nestleton Presbyterian Church The regular church service was held at Nestleton Presbyterian on Sunday morning with Mr. David Faulkner in charge. Joyce Taylor was the fine organist. The respon- sive reading was Psalm II and the Scripture, Galatians - chapters 5 & 6. Mr. Faulkner's sermon on "Thoughts for the Year" was splendid...based on - what seeds we are sowing in our lives...good seeds or otherwise...and we'll reap accordingly! e Church Annual meeting will be held Sunday, Jan. 22, following service. Caesarea Community Church An average attendance on Sun- day morning at 11 a.m. for the friendly community church, with Rev. Dr. W.H. Crawford in the pulpit. He took as his message theme "Delivered From Religion' based on Acts - Chapter 22, read by Karen Buchanan. John Doucette led the responsive reading. Kathleen Watts...back from a holiday...played the organ. Next Sunday at 11 a.m. - a warm welcome awaits you! . Family Interests Jim & Audrey Leishman and William of Reaboro, were Sunday guests with Neta and Calvin & Yvonne Holland, Chad, Craig & Alanna...In the afternoon they all went skating at Blackstock...later having dinner with Neta. A most enjoyable day for all! Bruce and Elaine Fish, Lisa & Laura and Larry & Dorothy Smith, of Oshawa, were holiday guests with Mrs. Neta Fish of Blackstock! Stouekouse Folk Ant RR. 2, OAKWOOD -- CORNER of HWY. 7 & 46 (2 Miles East of Manilla) -- OPEN HOUSE -- ~ JANUARY 20th, 21st, 22nd - 10 AM to 4 PM -- classes for new & experienced painters -- 10 weeks, 3 hour classes morning or evening -- large selection of new patterns -- reasonable prices for supplies JENNIFER CURRIE 105-351-3204 y J a 4 , Ny, A >, b SN, y NN, y NN k SS VATA A IES NESSES LAI IE SN NNN NNN / LES LCS NS 3 DWN Bil ER ~ AA A A WA A TA A TA JA YA TAY WAR ARRIATR RA RIA] WELCOME! AYA JA WA TA WA WA A A WA JA YA 2 2 7? PATS 2 / LE NR 7 rl 7 Pll Favs PAF AF AP) 2 2 2 Poached Salmon with Hollandaise Sauce. A generous portion of fresh Atlantic Salmon poached and glazed with Hollandaise Sauce. $1 7 95 Shrimp New Orleans Shrimps and scallops with peppers and onions sau- teed to perfection and fin- ished with a spicy Creole Orange Roughy 'Encroute Flakey filet of New Zealand finest, wrapped in puffed pastry and served with a shrimp cream sauce. Chicken 'Tarragon Tender breast of chicken pan friend with onions and mushrooms. Finished in a cream tarragon sauce. Satur Licenced under LLBO - We support the Designated Driver Program. 7 SEVEN MILE ISLAND RESORT S PORTPERRY 3 land Resort. Office Parties. Take Island Road (Durham Rd. #7) to the 11th concession, turn west. The road ends at the stone pillared gates of Seven Mile Is- Phone 985-9784 Book Now for Weddings, Conventions or Thursday, Friday & Saturday Nights George (Miami) Rizsanyi DISC JOCKEY Dl Of.