i i 10 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville. January 23, 1985 Nestleton-Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker A TTieeght Whatever comments we may make about the cold, adverse, January weather -- It really doesn't need to be monotonous. While we may envy the many folks who are basking in sunny sunny Florida -- we, at home base aren't half bad- we're warm with plenty to eat, and live in good old Canada! However! if you are grouching and feel discouraged -- get with it -- when you arise in the morning put on a smile -- after all we are not dressed until we do. A cheerful smile is the best sauce for breakfast and costs nothing. Come on folks -- face the balance of the winter with a bit of optimism and courage, and banish the winter blues! Nestleton U.C.W. Afternoon Unit The first meeting for 1985 was held at the home of Gwendolyn Malcolm, Tuesday, January 15th, 1:30 p.m. Unit leader Jean Williams opened the meeting with a poem "What Is Trust?" and a hymn was sung. Marion Hall read Psalm 37 for the inspiring worship period followed by a short reading by Helen Vine. This portion of the meeting closed with a hymn. Roll Call- How Can We Improve Our Meetings? Many interesting interesting answers were given. Members decided to forego the study due to planning of the meetings for the year ahead. The Oshawa Presbyterial will be held March 19th, at Kingsview United Church -- Lois McLeod will be the special speaker at this all day meeting. The study of Korea -- our Missionary project for the year was discussed and Marion Hall will present the first chapter at the February meeting. Some time was spent arranging the year's programmes. Jean Williams and Gwen Malcolm were hostesses for the afternoon and served a delightful lunch. Sociability was enjoyed. Donations amounting to $57.00 were received, À splendid start for the New Year! Motor City Jazz To be Presented At O'Neill Collegiate Motor City Jazz is an annual festival presented at O'Neill Collegiate in Oshawa, the town that "MOTO-VATES" Canada - in swing time. The concert is a showcase for some of the most outstanding high school jazz groups in Durham. Previous shows have presented both instrumental and vocal ensembles, small and large groups presenting music in all styles of jazz from dixieland to fusion and swing to progressive. This, the third, Motor City Jazz will be a very special event. We will feature the world famous Canadian jazz musician Moe Koffman. Moe will do us the honor of performing with each of the groups in the show. This festival will have three stage bands, two jazz choirs, one dixieland band and one jazz fusion band; the three schools represented arc Ajax High School, Anderson Collegiate Institute, Whitby and host O'Neill Collegiate. Whether you arc already a jazz fan or not we guarantee that you will enjoy Motor City Jazz '85. Come sec and hear what some of Durham's finest teen representatives arc capable of doing and enjoy the flute and saxophone work of the fabulous Moe Koffman. Motor City Jazz will help melt the "February Blahs ' right away; catch a breath of fresh jazz in the deep of winter. The date is Valentine's Day, February 14, at 8:00 p.m. The place is O'Neill Collegiate. Tickets are limited, scaling is general, Information - O'Neill Collegiate, 728-75:11. Caesarea Euchre Results At the weekly euchre party, Wednesday, January 16th, 8 p.m. at Caesarea Community Centre, the following winners are to be congratulated. congratulated. First prize- Roy Werry 72;. Second- Del Marlow 68. Third- Owen Gray 52. Next week as usual. Try and attend for a pleasant evening with neighbours and friends! Nestleton United Church The faithfuls attended the service at Nestleton United on Sunday morning. morning. With the extreme cold one would wonder- but some 35 were present to hear the fine message presented by Rev. Dale Davis entitled "The Demands of Discipleship." He was assisted throughout the service by Student Minister Elaine Barber. Greeting at the door were Cliff and Chris Davis, Scott and Carleton. Carol Mairs and Ken Weir assisted In the nursery. Choir number "How Great Thou Art" with the congregation congregation singing along supporting the choir. Organist- Gwen Malcolm. Notice: Next Sunday, January 27th, Nestleton Pot Luck Luncheon and Annual congregational meeting following morning morning worship. All members invited to attend. Community Interests Norma Wilson of Dun- troon has been visiting with her slater Mabel and brother-in-law Sam Cawker of Scugog Point Road for a few days of relaxation and diversion. We have had a real musical feast- organ and piano duets- vocal renditions- and so forth. We're waiting for son Ted to come with his guitar. Next- we're going in for boogie-woogie -- thus- we blow away the winter "blahs!" A nostalgic time for all! Recently, Barb Weir, Janice MacKenzie and Gwen Malcolm attended the U.C.W. workshop held at Kingsview United Church in Oshawa, representing Nestleton. Keep in mind the Ar- buckle Benefit Dance to be held in Nestleton Community Centre on the evening of February 9th. This is a community effort and we trust everyone will get behind this project in a very supportive supportive way and make it a tremendous success. Tickets are available from Arlene Malcolm 986-4409 and Janice MacKenzie 986-5598. The Cawker boys, Chris and Curt were working at the farm during during the week doing various tasks to assist grandpa Sam -- who has just been released from Port Perry Hospital. We're glad to have him home again in fine spirits making a good recovery, Caesarea Community Church The Caesarea Community Community Church had a good attendance considering considering the very cold wintry day. Robert Heayn led the service with Daniel Pugh reading the Scripture. Rev. 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