Stafford Cosway celebrates 80th birthday NESTLETON NEWS BY MABEL CAWKER A January Thought: Wishing you a sunny smile when the day a little gloomy...wishing you friendly conservation when the hours seem too long...wishing you a warm embrace when you feel a little lonely... Nestleton Presbyterian Church An inspiring service for the first Sunday in the New Year, was con- ducted by Rev. William Fairley. Speaking on the Scripture reading of Isaiah 42: 1-9 Rev. Fairley said- 'The two most powerful forces in life are in the world of Nature, and the Spiritual realm. Both are controlled by God, and we are subject to them through faith in our Lord. Whether we are dealing with things or people, the grace, compassion and understanding of our Saviour should be evident.' Joyce Taylor played the organ, with appropriate hymns for the New Year. Rev. Fairley told an object lesson to the Sunday School and pointed them to the Bible, and a knowledge of it, for answers to problems. A meeting of elders was held at the close of the service, to hear a report from Presbytery. Family News Holiday guests during the past week were Curtis and Christine Cawker, Cobourg for a time of lively snowmobiling and all ter- rain vehicle...over the hils and valleys of the farmstead--plus-- skating on the pond..and finally finishing off the day, socializing with grandparents Sam and Mabel. Son Grant spent a couple of days hunting and woodcutting; as a little extra activity apart from work during the holiday. Very pleased that our good friend Irene McKee of Nestleton, has returned home from Oshawa General Hospital, after an 8 week period; when she suffered a broken hip. Our very best wishes! That nasty flu is making the rounds; if you are unlucky enough to develop it; go to bed - stay warm - and drink plenty of fluids. Nestleton United Church Nestleton United Church saw a smaller attendance on Sunday morning, January 7 at 11:15a.m. for the first New Year Service. Arnold and Jean Williams were the genial greeters at the door. Rev. Dale Davis' splended ser- mon was entitle, 'Promises, Pro- mises' - a good New Year message based on Matthew 3:13-17 and Acts 10:34-43 read by Kay Notman. The youngsters en- joyed their 'Theme Story' with the Minister using a night light to il- lustrate that God is with us dur- ing difficult and frightening times. Janice MacKenzie and daughter Leslie favoured with a duet-Karen Yellowlees the pianist. Arnold and Jean receiv- ed the offering. Service closed with the great old hymn, 'O Jesus, I Have Promised' written by John Ernest Bode 1816-1874. Benedic- tion and Three Fold Amen. 80th Birthday Celebrated Marion Hall of Port Perry and Williams Point, was a guest at Stafford Cosway's 80th birthday celebration..held in Brooklin United Church Hall on January 2nd, 2-4 p.m. Avery delightful af- fair with many relatives and friends on hand to extend 'very best wishes' to Stafford for many more such joyous occasions. The Ladies of the Church served love- ly refreshments. 'Our best' to a great guy! Sympathy Extended Our heartfeld sympathy goes out to the Oppers and Knight families of Nestleton and Oshawa, in the painful loss of their belov- ed ones...after the illfated car ac- cident on New Years Day. They will be sadly missed by relatives and friends. Students are returning to classes after a find Christmas holiday at home base. We wish them success as they move along in their chosen field. Quotation: Look up-not down. Look forward-not backward. Look out-not inward. Be séen and stand firm-against crime, vandalism, and , show compassion. Altogether-pool our wisdom and experience for good-an impact on an ailing Society! That wraps up my bit of news for this week. Volunteers needed to help others in stressful times The COPE program (formerly C.I.V.P. Community Involvement and Volunteer Program) was established to assist people under emotional stress. They work with people living in the community who are going through a stressful time in their lives and with those who have been recently discharg- ed from psychiatric units. Trained volunteers working under professional supervision, assist people who have been refer- red by agencies, by assisting with practical life skills on a one to one basis. The volunteer is not a counsellor nor is the volunteer in- volved to become a friend for life to the person. A recent change in the person's life situation (i.e. new baby, separation, death in the family, loss of job, ill health, etc.) may culminate in a specific coping problem. The volunteer is there to help the person with specific tasks to enable him/her to cope with and adapt to the situation at hand. Any person 16 years of age or older who is under emotional stress may request referral to the programme personally, or through their physician, social worker, public health nurse, guidance counsellor etc. Any helping professional who feels a one to one relationship with a volunteer will assist their client, can use the program. The COPE program is funded wholly by the Ontario Ministry of Health. There is no cost involved for the client or the volunteer. The COPE program ranges from working with individual clients to broader group programmes which include support groups, women's discussion groups and socio-recreational drop-ins. All these programs are always in need of caring, sensitive volunteers. If anyone feels they would like to volunteer for the COPE program a free eight week training session will be beginning in February. For further information please contact Elaine Arsenault, COPE administrator at 985-8461. 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