PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, February 25, 1997 -23 "A Family Tradition for 131 Years" (OI PYM IDI LILA I VV ES RURAL RooT First Sunday of Lent celebrated in many churches By Linda and Colleen Arbuckle Feb. 17 Nestleton United Church The first Sunday of Lent was cold and snowing. Greeters were Richard and Janice MacKenzie. Christine and Dennis Yellowlees extinguished the Lent candles. Wendell White from Camp Quin-Mo-Lac was the speaker, and his sermon was "Re-Creation or Recreation." Karen Yellowlees was the organist. Next Sunday the guest speaker will be Ron Brittain. On Sunday, March 2 will be Sacrament of Baptism at Nestleton. Anyone wishing to present children are asked to contact the minister. Nestleton Presbyterian Church The congregation of Nestleton Presbyterian Church was happy to welcome Rev. Wm. Fairley back to the pulpit after a two-week holiday to Scotland. Being the first Sunday in Lent we started the annual pilgrim- age from Gethsemane to Calvary. As we make our spiri- tual journey we sve our indi- vidual lives, with God unchang- ing in His care and guidance. Responsive Psalm was No. 25 and the Biblical name was Noah and story of the Ark. . Scripture readings were from Genesis 9 and Mark 9. Ushers were Harvey Mills and Graham Ham. Joyce Taylor was organist. The Annual Church Meeting will be held Sunday, March 2 following the regular service. Lunch and fellowship were enjoyed in the Sunday School following the service. Blue Ray Chapter No. 238 O.E.S. On Thursday, Feb. 13 Blue Ray hosted the Grand Chapter Officers of Ontario. At 5:30 p.m. they sat down to a bountiful meal after which a memorable meeting took place when Mrs. Cathy Pavlik was initiated into the Order by the Grand Officers. At the close of the meeting Mrs. Jean Lee, Worthy Grand Matron of Ontario appointed Dolores Miles to the drill team for the Grand Session in August at the Constellation Hotel in Toronto. A light lunch was served in the lower hall. Don't forget our Court Whist Party Feb. 28 at 7:30 p.m. in Pleased to welcome Rev. Dr. Gordon We were pleased to welcome the Rev. Dr. Dorcas Gordon to Burns pulpit on Sunday morn- ing in the absence of our minis- ter Rev. Sheina Smith. Dr. Dorcas Gordon will be with us again next Sunday for morning worship at 10 a.m. Don't forget to mark Friday, March 14 on your calendar, when we celebrate St. Patrick's Day with a dinner at 6:30 p.m. to be held in the church hall. Entertainment following the dinner. Last Wednesday afternoon, the Ladies Bible Class met at the home of Joan Knight. President Florence Ashton chaired the meeting. The meet- ing opened with the singing of "O, How I Love Jesus." Scripture from Romans 15:1-7 was read by Bernice Gardner. The meditation was titled "No Place For Islands," followed | with prayer by Bernice. The hymn "Trust and Obey" was sung. A poem "Handiwork of God" was read. Joan gave her treasurer's report. A few items of business were dealt with. Committees for the following month were planned. Aldine Wick was in charge of the pro- gram. and led us in the Bible story of Leah and Rachael. Ashburn by Florence :%:131{e]2! The meeting concluded with the Lord's Prayer. The March meeting will be held at the home of Betty Dutton. Brooklin Horticultural Society will meet on Wednesday evening of this week at 8 p.m. at Brooklin United Church. Ken Brown will present an entertaining and informative talk on using annuals in the perennial garden. On March 26 Craig Stubbs will be speaking on Hostas and other shade lov- ing plants. Members are reminded that now is the time to renew your membership. It's euchre night again on Thursday night at the Community Centre at 8 p.m. Bring a friend and come along | for a fun evening. See you next week. the Masonic Hall. Everyone is welcome to come for an evening of fun, prizes and lunch. Family News On Saturday, Feb. 15 Rob and Carol Mairs and Dave Malcolm arrived home after spending an enjoyable week on a Caribbean Cruise courtesy of Napoleon Stoves. On Saturday, Feb. 8 Jennifer Yellowlees held a birthday party with five of her friends from school. Then on Sunday, Feb. 16 she had a family birthday with aunts and uncles and cousins. The 4-H Club Wearable Art will begin on Tuesday, Feb. 25 at the Nestleton United Church. Anyone can contact Carol Mairs at 986-5382 or Linda Arbuckle at 986-5080 to sign up. We will be making dream catchers, power bracelets, folk art and more. There is a $10 membership fee and also a fee for supplies. If you have any news items you want to put in the column contact Colleen or Linda at 986- 5080. Feb. 23 Nestleton United Church On a cold snowy Sunday Icehuts must go by end of the week The big news this week is the ice huts on Lake Scugog. They must be removed by Friday, Feb. 28. Pine Ridge Garden Club The first meeting for this year is slated for Tuesday, March 4. Starts off with a pot luck supper at 7 p.m. at Nestleton Hall. Bring your food in between 6:30 p-m. to 6:45 p.m. The garden club meets the first Tuesday of each month until the end of the year. Be sure to follow your pro- gram book for events. This is membership night for the year 1997. : Accident a---- morning the greeter was Norm Mairs. Ron Brittain was the speaker, and his sermon was "We're in this together." Shirley, Regina, Kate and Bernice sang "We are One" accompanied by Karen Yellowlees on the piano. Carol Hill was the scripture reader. After church the Sunday School children provided lunch for the congregation. Then chil- dren and parents headed down to Scugog Point to Donald Shaws and enjoyed skating on the lake and watching movies. Next Sunday, March 2 is Sacrament of Baptism at Nestleton United Church. Family News Our sincere sympathy to Mark and Kathy Malcolm and family and also Kathy's sisters and their family on the loss of a sister Jane Reader of Scugog Island. Speedy recovery is wished to Jim McLeod of Nestleton. A warm welcome from the - community goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Ken Poole who have moved to north Nestleton. Durham Region Federation of Agriculture Annual Banquet will be held at Nestleton oocoono OE TROON Caesarea Albert dolences to husband Ray and families. Weather Last week I spoke of the great days of fun everyone was hav- ing with the winter weather. We were sorry to hear of the Now justseven days laterit's al- passing of Jane Elizabeth Read- most come to an end. But re- er of Sc g Island due to an member March's principle funé- auto accident. Our sincere con- tion is to use up the winter Community night at public school Third Sunday of Lent will be celebrated in Epsom United Church this week, March 2 starting at 11 a.m. The Stencil- ling Group will meet following service for soup and community crafting. If you are working on other crafts, bring them along. The monthly Utica Hall Board meeting .will be held on Wednesday, March 6 at 8 p.m. in the hall. Our sympathy to Marilyn Munro and family in the recent passing of her father Mr. Gra- ham in Oshawa. Services were held on Saturday from Harmo- ny Road Baptist Church. Utica & | Utica Community Daycare will hold their annual meetin on Wednesday, March 5 at 7 p.m. Community Centre on Friday, March 14. The guest speaker for the evening is Rev. Rodger McCombe. Tickets are available from Karen Yellowlees 986- 0657. Nestleton Presbyterian Church With an average attendance, the congregation of Nestleton Presbyterian Church assembled for the second Sunday in Lent, with Rev. Wm. Fairley minister. The Biblical name was Abraham" for the talk with the Sunday School pupils. Responsive Psalm was No. 22 and Scripture readings were from Genesis 17 and Mark 8. Graham Ham and Harvey Mills were ushers. The theme of the sermon was Take up the Cross, for we live by sacrificial love. The Church Annual Meeting will be held next Sunday, March 2 following the regular service at 11 a.m. Lunch and fellowship were enjoyed following the service. weather that wouldn't fit into February. Oh well think of the _ crocus, tulips and then blos- soms. Accident Last Thursday evening one of our local firemen was injured when his four wheel terrain ve- hicle flipped on Lake Scugog. he was rushed first to Port Perry Hospital and later to Sunny- brook Hospital but I'm glad to say he is now home. Name with- held at patient's request. Saying of the Week: It took 50 years for movies to go from si- lent to unspeakable. Thursday visitors with Ruth Ashton were her daughter Beth Catherwood of Bobcaygeon and grandson Brian Catherwood of Oshawa. Lorne and Eileen Slute visit- ed on Sunday with their son Brian and family at Cookstown. This Thursday, Feb. 27 there will be a community night of eu- chre and trivia at Epsom Public School. All community mem- bers are invited to come out and enjoy an evening of fun, fellow- ship and light refreshments, E from 7 to 8:30 p.m. 2