i » Residents Travel and Visit Friends Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 30,1983 Novice Girls Ball Team Gets Championship Trophy 15 Nestleton - Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker Vine -- Allan A lovely fall wedding was solemnized when Carlyn Sherree Allan and Christopher Wilfred Vine, both of Caesarea, were united in marriage by the Reverend Dale Davis on Saturday, November 19, 1983 at 3:00 p.m. in Nestleton United Church. The organist was Mrs. Gwendolyn Gwendolyn Malcolm and the soloist Mr. Herb -Vine. The maid-of-honour was Lori Middleton, and the bridesmaids Valli Harris, Danelle Courtney and Diane Killick. Flower girl- Brandy Harris. Harris. The best man- Herb Vine and the ushers- Messrs. Dale Williams, Andy Bajema and Neil Williams. Ring bearer- Billy Allan. Herb Vine accompanying himself on the guitar, sang two beautiful solos- "Perhaps Love" and "The Lord's Prayer." ' - The reception was held in Nestleton Community Centre with one hundred guests present. A delicious wedding supper was enjoyed. After the honeymoon the happy couple will reside in Caesarea. "Very best wishes" to Chris and Carlyn for much happiness. Family Activities Mr. Stanley Malcolm, Port Perry, left for his Florida home by air on Wednesday. His grandson grandson David Malcolm, Nestleton drove him to the airport in Toronto. Our very warmest thoughts to with Stanley -- and we trust he may have a healthful, happy winter mingling with his friends in the sunny south. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Malcolm, Nestleton, were Monday overnight guests of James and Bonnie Bilton and family of Lanark. Barry and Joan Malcolm, Simcoe, were weekend guests of his parents and visited his brother Glenn and family. family. Dennis and Laina Malcolm, Jove and baby Leta Michelle, Ajax, were recent guests of their parents and family in Nestleton area. Grahame and Neta Fish, Nestleton, visited daughter Marlene Bannister Bannister and family in, Peterborough Tuesday evening and were overnight overnight guests. Daughter Audrey Leishman, Michael and William Duncan of Reaboro were Sunday guests with Grahame and Neta. Glad to hear Jim Leishman is recovering since his operation in Hospital -- doing much better. Our warmest regards to Jim. Church News At the Nestleton Presbyterian Church, an average congregation for the first Sunday in Advent Advent and Rev. Fred Swann took as his text from Galatians 4- the theme being "When in the fulness of time -- God sent forth his Son" -- a fine discourse. Allison Scott was the Scripture reader and lit the first Advent candle. Mrs. Shirley Scott- organist. The regular Christmas dinner will be Sunday, Dec. 11th and Holy Communion celebrated Sunday, Dec. 18th. Service next Sunday Sunday at 11:00 a.m. Best Wishes Extended Our very warmest wishes go out to Mike Dearborn, Scugog Point area, who has had surgery in Port Perry Hospital. We trust Mike will be feeling fit soon again and ready for the life which he enjoys. Our best also to Bob France, Scugog Point who we understand is looking forward to being home again -- from the Port Perry Hospital real soon. Good work, Bob! Warmest wishes to our friend Bernice Mairs -- spending some time in bed -- not feeling like her old self -- we hope she'll j,. ÂffOi'Cfel© Christina:-;Ictes jH Pay TV s Save money on your family entertainment entertainment costs. Only 53t a day ($15.95 per month ; connection fee and taxes extra). Entertainment for the entire family ... all In the comfort and convenience of your own home! . ■*> k' if (i " ■' x ' ? ? /jj iff»nffarli § à wM 'fr * uMihtPe Z-TAC Addressable Converter Now, Rogers offers the all new Z-TAC combined descrambler / converter. 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Caesarea Euchre At last Wednesday evening's euchre party held in Caesarea Community Community Centre, a fair attendance attendance and the winners winners were- First prize- Ross Wingrove, 81; second- Norma Jean Newbold, 77; Mary Thomas, 48. Try to support support the euchres - the girls are going all out to make the parties enjoyable enjoyable as well as successful. successful. «H nM /' ■- -V r ; ; mJJ 0 v i % % l\ r x ■ ' H\ |H| V :h ira r.,r » ® ,Y *, 1, m- • J r-" > A ; h The top novice girls baseball squad was honored honored last Monday night when they were presented with the championship team trophy. The team was made up of girls from Newcastle Village and was sponsored by Newcastle Tower Hair Hut. The new trophy was donated by Mrs. Edith Beavis of Hampton. Shown above at the presentation are from left, team members: Judy Weaver, Debbie Desveaux and Tammy De Jong. Rear from left are: Joe Kennett-Newcastle community services program program director, Don Hamilton-co-chairman ball committee, Sid DeJong, Edith Beavis and Ron Farrow-ball committee chairman. Auxiliary to Hold Flea Market Blackstock'Area News by Joyce Kelly by Mrs. Joyce Kelly Congratulations to Mr and Mrs; Ivan Cochrane who celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary with an Anniversary Party in Nestleton Hall on Saturday Saturday evening. Their many friends and relatives gathered to wish them continued happiness. Modern medicine never fails to amaze me. Last Thursday night, Neil Bailey underwent a lense implant in Kingston Kingston Hospital and on Saturday morning he was released from hospital. Sunday visitors at the Bailey household were Miss Helen Pardon, and Shirley and Julius Zilins all of Oshawa. These were teaching collègues of Neil. Best wishes for continued improvement in health to Neil. The Mothers Auxiliary Auxiliary is holding a Flea Market on Saturday, December 3 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Blackstock Recreation Centre. Each group of the Guiding and Scouting Scouting movement will have a booth selling Christmas crafts, baking and many other items. Don't miss this opportunity to do some of your Christmas shopping right at home. On Friday evening many parents, grandmother, grandmother, and other relatives attended the West Durham County Achievement Program for the recently completed completed 4-H Homemaking club Ontario Heritage at Enniskillen School. The three Blackstock Clubs each made excellent presentations. Congratulations Congratulations to Diane Dens- more and Karen Kyte who. received their County Honour Certificates Certificates and pins for the completion of 6 complete complete units. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bailey, Howard and Tara, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Corden, Julie and Christie attended the wedding of Katherine Bumie and Merlin H. Bailey in London on Saturday, November 26th. Neil performed the duties of best man for his brother. Miss Gertrude Henry, Port Perry spent the weekend at the Neil Bailey home where she dog-house-sat while they were away. Last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Mantel celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary. anniversary. On Saturday their family gathered for a party to celebrate their parents' anniversary. Attending were Bill and Carol Mantel of Burk- eton, Martin and Maple Mantel of Blackstock and Peter and Gladys Mantel of Port Perry and John at home and all of their grandchildren. grandchildren. They all enjoy ed dinner at Emiel's in Port Perry. Congratulations Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Mantel who for many years lived on the First Line and now live on Greensboro Drive here in Blackstock. Better health is wished wished for Roy Leach who was rushed by ambulance ambulance to Port Perry Hospital last week. He has had to spend several days there. The UCW was in charge of the Black- stock United Church Service while Rev. Dale Davis was sharing in leadership of a men's retreat at Camp Quin- Mo-Lac. Greeters were Eileen McLaughlin and Thelma Wright while Susan Swain and Sharon Wilson were ushers. Taliya Moore conducted the worship. Mrs. Arlene Ayre of Bowmanville Bowmanville was guest soloist who gave two beautiful numbers, "He Touched Me" and "I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked". Readers Readers were of Scripture - Aileen VanCamp and Responsive Reading - Joyce Taylor. Ruby Van Camp gave the Children's Theme and Patty Waters and Karen Benns took up the offering. offering. Guest speaker Mrs. Betty Turcott of Ajax gave an excellent message entitled "Dis- cipleship". Jean Adams, Patty Waters, Donna Kyte, Dora Martyn, Peggy Larmer and Anita Davis gave a presentation "Once Upon A Sometimes Street". It indeed was a very impressive service. Helen and Stuart Dorrell of Charlton spent the weekend with relatives. 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