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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 May 1984, p. 20

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I 4 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, May 30,1984 Section Three A guide to fine dining and entertainment. Auctioneer sells off plants and baked goods V %.< Nestleton - Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker Nestleton's Women's Institute Hold May Meeting Hie Nestleton W.I. met in the Community Centre, Centre, Wednesday, May 9, with Pres. Mrs. Norma Frew welcoming 10 members and 3 visitors. Kinsmen Chefs Prepare She opened with the Ode, Mary Stewart Collect and read a poem "I Love You" referring to Mother's Day. Pianist- Mrs. Gwen Malcolm. The roll call- "My Mother's Prize Recipe" bringing back many for Lobsterfest memories, especially the good tea biscuits made without measuring. Sec't-Treas. Mrs. Marg France read the minutes and gave the financial statement. During correspondence correspondence letters were read on- District Annual Event On Friday evening at Newcastle Community Hall, Bob Breckenridge, Wayne Hodge and Dave 4th Annual Steak Bar-B-Q and Dance hosted by the 1st Bowmanville Scouts Where? The Newcastle Town Hall Food? a thick... juicy... rib eye steak plus baked potato, fried onions, salads, rolls, and much much more When? Saturday, June 2 How Much? Only $20.00 per couple Continuous serving from 6:30 ■ 8:30 p.m. If you've been to our previous steak Bar-B-Q's, you'll know what we're talking about. If you've never been before, you're in for a real treat! Come and have a delicious mouth-watering steak, then dance to the music of Todd and John. For tickets, please call 623-2635 or 623-7873. Foote were handling kitchen preparations for their Lobsterfest and dance. The event continued Saturday evening when the largest crowd was expected. to be held at Blackstock, May 23. Several members plan to attend. Three delegates were appointed. appointed. Plans were made for the Bicentennial Bicentennial celebration on July 7th. A plant and bake sale proved interesting with Mrs. Rika Wygerde, the capable auctioneer assisted by the President. President. Proceeds amounted to $34.85. The program concluded with the W.I. Grace. A delicious lunch was served served by the executive. Mrs. Winnifred Davison expressed expressed appreciation to one and all for the enjoyable enjoyable meeting. Family Visitations Mrs. Verna Abemethy of Bowmanville was a guest this week with her sister Mrs. Ella Bowers, Nestleton. Ralph and Cecile Bowers and Tracy of Tyrone, and Clifford Dayes from Alberta, who is. having a holiday with relatives and friends was also a guest at the Bower's home on Sunday. Sunday. Very pleased Mr. Gwrge Bowers is improving improving in Port Perry Hospital and expects to return home soon. Congratulations Congratulations to Constable Jerry Bowers of Peterborough, Peterborough, who has been an OPP for the past 20 years. He received an award recently for his many years of service. Guests with Mrs. Minnie Minnie Fisher, Caesarea, on Mother's Day were Barry and Frances Fisher and Susan of London, London, Delton and Marge Fisher, West Hill, and Frank and Betsy Staniland of Blackstock for evening dinner. Mrs. Neta Fish and Mrs. Mabel Cawker stepped stepped out on Wednesday, and enjoyed lunch at Emiel's Place Restaurant in Port Perry. A nice change of pace! A good friend and former resident of Nestleton, Mrs. Olive Heaslip had a special Mother's Day on Sunday, May 13, when her nephew Lionel McKeown of Oakwood invited her to go to Sandhill United Church (near Bolton) to a great, great niece's baptismal service. Jennifer Jennifer Anne Knight, daughter of Dave and Anne Knight was welcomed into the Church family - the service service a symbolic rite with deep religious significance. A great family get-together was held after the impressive service. WE RE MORE THAN A «J! NICE PLACE TO EAT Every Thursday is Family Steak Night Our special for two ... 8-OZ. NeW York CUt (per person) $11.99 per couple 5:00 to 8:30 p.m. Served with tried onions on a sizzling platter, complete with salad bar, tried potatoes and vegetable. Choose either rice pudding or jelly tor dessert. Each family Is allowed one or two children under 12 yrs. only $1.25 eech. Child has choice of: burger 1 chips or a small sleak. Thursdays we also serve our Ralph and Leona Sadlér and Richard and Janice MacKenzie, Claire and Leslie of Nestleton, were Mother's Day guests with Ian and Gloria Scott, Charles and Jennifer of Corbyville. Sunday guests with the Sam Cawkers of Nestleton, were Chas. and Nell Cawker of Scarborough. Scarborough. In the afternoon, afternoon, they all had a nice visit with Robt. and Madeline Cawker and Ernie of Scugog Island. Sam and Mabel C. spent a lovely evening with Eric and Vera Capstick and Lawrence Armstrong Armstrong in Lindsay this past week. Nestleton United Church At Nestleton United, with a good attendance on Sunday morning - the greeters at the door were Arnold and Jean Williams. During the service service Rev. Dale Davis and Glenn Larmer of Blackstock, presented a combined report of the proceedings re- the Bay of Quinte Conference held recently. A trio sang "The Beautiful Garden Of Prayer" copyright 1920- renewal 1948. A lovely number! - led by organist Gwen Malcolm. The S. School Anniversary Anniversary Services will be held next Sunday with Chuck Rainey, Lindsay as guest speaker. Chuck teaches religion for the Newcastle Newcastle Board of Education. The time 11:15 a.m. Let us have every seat filled for this service. Organizational Meeting An organizational meeting to form a young women's U.C.W. unit in Nestleton United Church was held last Wednesday evening, May 16, with 10 interested young women attending. Rev. Dale Davis and Marion Larmer were present - Marion acting in the capacity of a Resource person. She gave the girls a great deal of help regarding U.C.W. work. Canvass A Success Folks in the area of Cartwright will be pleased pleased to know that the 1984 Cancer Drive held during during the month of April went over the top. The RESTAURANT Since 1910 OPEN AT 7:00 a.m. Serving delicious food of the highest quality at reasonable prices. Take-out orders a specialty. 9 King St. W. 623-5412 gratifying results amounted to a fine total of $4,303. Warmest thanks to all who assisted - the generous donors and the hard working volunteer canvassers. Blue Ray Chapter Honours Matrons Patrons & Associates Several members from this area were present present for the special night held on Thurs. May 10, in the Masonic Temple, Port Perry, when Matrons, Patrons and Associates were honoured. The Worthy Matron Elsa Bongard, Worthy Patron Chris Dennis and. Assoc. Matron Joyce Taylor extended extended a warm fraternal welcome to the large number of guests from neighbouring chapters. Guests were there from- Durham; Sunbeam; Whitby; Pickering; West Hill; Laurel; Fidelity; Peace Rose; Faith; Georgetown; Golden Deed; Markham; Scarborough Scarborough and Blue Ray - a great assembly of sisters and brothers present present for a "gala" evening. Business During the business period a sizeable donation donation was voted to aid Larry Cooke in his fight against Multiple Sclerosis. (The Order of the Eastern Star is a world-wide benevolent organization with each respective chapter raising raising funds for a variety of worthy causes. Possibly the best known project is ESTARI- a fund set aside to assist young men and women studying for the Ministry, Mission Field, Youth Leadership and so forth). Easter plants were given to hospital patients, shut-ins, etc., to add a bit of cheer. ITie lovely quilt made by Past Matrons was on display and tickets are available - just call convener convener Kay Walker. Phone 985-3158. After the closing of the chapter, a happy social hour ensued. ITie tempting tempting lunch with Margaret Cornish, convener, was enjoyed by all, before wending our way homeward. Euchre Results The Wednesday evening winners as follows: First prize- Joan Brisco- 76; Second- Dawn Bayley- 74; Three for low- Del Marlow, Faith Lawrence and Gwen Robins. Next week as usual. 'Back a èV ,„ Tighter'^ With ""mi 1 'Easter Seals Licensed L.L.B.O. Live Entertainment Every Friday and Saturday Country and Western This week featuring: "Harvest" Happy Hour Tues. - Thurs. 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. Sat. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thurs. Night is Movie Night SATELLITE DISH 96 Waverley Road Bowmanville Visa 623-1140 MasterCard BOWMANVILLE ROTARY CLUB BARBECUE & DANCE Saturday, June 2,1984 Darlington Sports Complex Featuring 50's & 60's Music 'Til Midnight With: Craig Smith Producer: CKFM's "Looking Back" Prizes for Period Costumes Dinner 6:00-8:00 p.m. Admission $12.50 per person PROCEEDS TO ROTARY SPONSORED PROJECTS Tickets Available At: Bowmanville Golf & Country Club Hockin Real Estate Specialty Paper Products Lander Homo Hardware Strike & Strike Mothorsill Printing Royal Bank Bank of Montreal Or Any Rolarian

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