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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Jun 1987, p. 23

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Superintendent Richard MacKenzie was at his best with his rare sense of humour and his versatility versatility in conducting the service. Wife, Janice led the young fry through their many numbers with skill...and pianist Betty Headon capably performed at the piano for the young choir. During the prelude Carla Davis on flute and Karen Doyle on piano did exceptionally well. The whole service was smooth and the children sang like angels. Guest speaker, Margaret Tansley of Port Perry, presented sn appropriate appropriate message for the youngsters and kept them on their toes...a vibrant, interesting talk which they enjoyed very much, entitled, entitled, "How The Spruce Tree Grew" based on Scripture from passages of Psalm It Ephesians 4: 11-15. It was a special day bringing to a close another year of S.S. activity. activity. The congregation showed their approval by warm applause at the close. Appreciation to speaker Margaret Tansley, the superintendent superintendent Richard A wife Janice and pianist Betty, and all who worked hard to make it a success. The picnic held after the service at the iovely home of Norm t Bernice Bernice Mairs was a great finale for a big day with delicious food, a good crowd and lots of interesting games. Nestleton Presbyterian Ladies AM Meets The Ladies Aid met in May at the home of Mamie Ma gill with president president Dorothy Lee opening with words of welcome, a poem, and hymn, "What a Friend we have in Jesus" followed by the Lord's Prayer. The inspiring worship was taken by Winnifred Davison...using verses 1-6 of Ilth Chapter of Ecclesiastes, Ecclesiastes, and the explanation from the Daily Bread," Cast Thy bread upon the waters." During business the financial statement was given and minutes approved as read. A generous donation donation was received from the McNee- ly family. Re - an appeal from the Hospital Auxiliary...a motion carried carried that each member give $2.00 to the Hospital fund. Members decided decided to rent a table for the Flea Market in June at the Nestleton Community Centre. A gift was presented to a bride-to- be Margaret Scott by the Ladies Aid. She expressed her appreciation of the gift and passed the lovely flower vase around for all to see! Roll call was answered with "a thought for the day." The programme programme consisted of interesting readings by Joyce Taylor, Norma Wolfe and Bertha McLaughlin. The meeting closed with hymn, "I Am Thinej 0 Lord" and Benediction. Lovely refreshments were served by Dorothy Lee and Winnifred Da vison... a beautiful birthday cake to help Mamie celebrate her big day. Norma Wolfe thanked one and all who had participated in the worthwhile worthwhile afternoon and appreciation to Mamie for use of her home. An ambitious group of dedicated women at work to help their church...explains this Nestleton Ladies Aid. We do commend them! Regatta Association Meeting Lake Scugog Regatta Association meeting will be held on Sunday, June?, 1:30 p.m. at LenProut's cottage...the cottage...the 3rd...south of Newbold's Marina. Discussion of programme and all ideas are welcome. Let's have a good crowd for this very important important meeting! Social Bits t Pieces Ted & Anne Mairs, Cannington, and Earl A Marjorie Shea from the Trailer Park called on the Norm Mairs on Sunday. On Sunday afternoon visiting at the Cawker farmstead were Mildred Playfoot and Marie Smith of Lindsay. Lindsay. A chat was enjoyed over the teacups. teacups. Special thanks from the Caesarea folks to Ethel Call for her work in arranging arranging the lovely flowers garden in Putsey Park. It is much appreciated. Marlene Bannister A friend of Peterborough, treated Mom Neta Fish to a lovely dinner at Haugen's Barbecue at Manchester, on Monday Monday evening. On Saturday, Syl A Chandre Cawker of Scarborough, were luncheon luncheon guests with Sam A Mabel at the farm. Later they toured the stores in Port Perry and had tea at Conway Place before returning home. On Friday evening the Sam Cawkers were dinner guests with Bob A Madeline Cawker of Scugog Is. Other guests were Chas A Nell Cawker, Scarborough, and Wendy and Jodi Gerrow. Caesarea Community Church A fine congregation with visitors welcomed on Sunday morning. Many friends assisted during the service. Jerry Jonkheer gave the opening prayer, Arden Maschke led the Responsive reading, Dan Pugh, Jr. read the first lesson and Teo Hoekstra a student from a seminary will be helping during the summer months, commencing the middle of June. He read the second lesson, Rev. Dr. W.H. Crawford spoke on "Divine Love" with text from John 13 : 34-35 A 1st Peter Ch. 4-8. Next Sunday, June 7, the 5 th anniversary will be celebrated with special speaker A special music A children's numbers. At 4 p.m. a sing-song will be held and a pot luck supper at 5 p.m. Do join in for this fine celebration at Caesarea Church! TOMORROW'S 'FORESTS... -TODAY'S [HALLEMQE PACKAGES -- Free Estimates -- 5% off 10% off Fertilizers Come In for a Free Estimate on your Building Project! -'I I ■

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