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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Jan 1984, p. 8

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8 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanvillc. January 18,1984 Nestleton U.C.W. to Hold Spring Smorgasbord Nestleton - Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker Frigid weather! Cold! cold! cold! Readings Sunday and Monday dipped dipped very low -- in this area. Sunday- minus 17 deg. F - minus 26 deg. C. Some places lower! Trust it will ease a bit soon and be more comfortable. Fire Victims Aided Our hearts go out to the McGarvey family of Cadmus who were burned burned out last week. They are now living in comfort in a winterized cottage in Caesarea -- and folks from far and wide have been so helpful - assisting in many ways. Boxes have been placed in the stores throughout Cartwright Cartwright for donations. The family is very thankful to one and all for their wonderful help. Nestleton United Church Women January Meeting The lovely home of Bernice Mairs was the setting for the Jan. meeting- Jean Williams group in charge. President President Bernice presided opening with a hymn and an appropriate verse for 1984. Roll Call- Payment of dues and "What do we hope to accomplish this year? ' ' Many ideas were brought forth! Marion Hall presented a fine devotion telling an interesting interesting story and using Script. Matt. 17: 14-20. She listed "Hints" for the New Year and closed with a hymn and prayer. Minutes and correspondence correspondence were read by Sec'y Barbara Wir and financial report by Treas. Neta Fish showing showing a satisfactory balance on hand. Many lovely Christmas Cheer boxes were packed for the elderly and shut-ins - a number of thank you notes and donations were received from appreciative appreciative folks. Several items of business were discussed - Spring smorgasbord to be held - tentative date May 4th. A speaker to be contacted for the Ecumenical meeting in October - Janice MacKenzie and Barbara Weir to look after same. Offical Board of the Charge to meet in Nestleton Church, Jan. 18th-8 p.m. U.C.W. meetings to commence commence at 1:00 p.m. on a regular basis in 1984. Rev. Dale Davis - our guest speaker presented excellent thoughts for the year ahead "Concerns" re Nestleton United Church and U.C.W. He read one of Sam Brandsma's poems (he is from Queen St. United Church, Lindsay) Lindsay) which proved most interesting. He closed his talk with prayer. Readings were given by Leona Sadler and Jean Williams. Meeting closed with Benediction. A social hour followed over tea. Families Within The Area We warmly welcome to this community Roy and Kay Notman, Claire and Jennifer, R.R. 1, Nestleton; Henry and Ethel Stainton, Williams Point (formerly from Tyrone) ; the Wesley family of St, Christopher. All these new folks attended attended Nestleton United Church on Sunday. It is so nice to meet new people people moving into the area - we trust you - one and all - will like the community community and make many new friends. Bob and Carlyn Hall, Rachael and Rebecca, Scugog Island, are staying staying a few days with Bob's parents • John and Marion Hall of Williams Point - prior to moving into their new home in Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Snodden, Pinedale, were Wed. evening supper guests with Grahame and Neta Fish, Nestleton. Sunday evening evening dinner guests with Grahame and Neta Fish were Ron and Joyce Jacobs, Deanna and Rhonda, Blackstock - a birthday celebration for Joyce. Our warmest wishes! Saturday evening dinner dinner guests with Mrs. Minnie Fisher, Caesarea, were her family Delton and Marge Fisher, Scott and friend, Wendy of West Hill, and Barry and Frances Fisher, Leanne and Susan of London - who were overnight guests as well. Sam and Mabel Cawker, Scugog Point Road, called on Marion Cawker, Manchester on Saturday. She is recovering recovering well - since major surgery in Oshawa Hospital and was released released this past week. Marion is spending a few days regaining her strength - at the home of her son Tom and Kathleen and family. Our best wishes! Nestleton United Church Although extreme weather prevailed - a very good attendance for the worship service on Sun. morning, Jan. 15th. A fine number of S. School children came forward with faces beaming to hear Rev. Dale Davis' usual interesting interesting story, before retiring to classes. The minister's sermon topic: "Vim, Vigor and Vitality" Vitality" taken from Script. Matthew 4: 12-23 and I Corinthians I: 10-17. A ladies quartet sang "Others" with organist Mrs. L. Malcolm accompanying. Beautiful baskets of flowers were placed in the Sanctuary in memory of the late Bruce Heaslip - who passed away this week. The Communion Cup was dedicated by the minister - which was presented for dedication by Leona and Ralph Sadler in memory of Leona's father - Wilfred Williams. Service closed with a fine hymn "I Feel the Winds of God Today" - a good lively tune - English and Irish traditional melody 1863-1954. Keep in Mind: Next Sunday, Jan. 22nd, 11:15 a.m. service - and Pot Luck Lunch and annual congregational meeting following morning service. Have you heard about the "Scugog Beautification Beautification Committee" formed by an enthusiastic group of citizens for the purpose purpose of beautifying the Township of Scugog. Here is your chance to get involved in a worthwhile worthwhile fun project with your family and neighbours to formulate individual/collective ideas to beautify your street, block, beach etc. Mrs. Grace Bajema is your Area Director/Co- Ordinator and she and her sub-committee will be available to assist you in the planning of your project. Telephone: 9864895. The Committee meets at 7:30 p.m, on the 3rd Wednesday of every month at the Railroadhouse Motel, Port Perry. Our nex^ meeting is January 18th. Plan to attend. The Scugog Beautification Beautification Committee hopes that the residents of Nestleton will participate enthusiastically to make this a successful ongoing venture. Prices effective thru Sat., January 21 st, 1984. V: V;:' A&P reserves the right to limit quantities to normal family requirements. 'Savings listed in this ad based on our current regular retails. CHEFMASTER, 100% VEGETABLE OIL Soft Margarine 1 LB TUB ; I : ■; ! ; / / ; i ! I / . f. ... i ! ■ ■ ■ J . I JANE PARKER, SLICED Cracked Wheat Bread 675 g L OAF \ \ ! •I \ CHUNK LIGHT, IN OIL OR WATER Bye The Sea Tuna 6.5 OZ TIN p:à ;: :EX ~ s ■ . \ , iW'i vm m-jm ' 0' x - ' xf - : pH fv! J'/J l : K:.. j A&P, PURE Apple Juice 48 FL OZ TIN /' ; v / Mxfi- iii'SA pm t ■ </ V :-y.. VV.iv V... ' i " x ■ , [mJsi SAVE .50 YOU'LL DO BETTER AT x\ME FARV AT A&P! 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