> Xmas Cheer for Shut-ins Xmas Program Held The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 20,1989 13 Nestleton-Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker A Wish: 'Tis the season to be jolly...Christmas is on the way! We hear it whispered, sung and shouted! This is a family time and we truly hope that every glowing moment of your holiday is radiant with joy and gladness. Merry Christmas to one and all...wherever you may be! Blue Ray Christmas ' Meeting and Party Blue Ray Chapter, No. 238, OES, held a most delightful party party and meeting in the Masonic Temple, Port Perry, on Thursday, Thursday, December 14, 1989, with an average attendance: of ^brothers and sisters from neighbouring Chapters...along with Blue Ray members. Worthy Matron Sister Jane Galbraith and Associate Patron Brother Fred Alton were in the East and extended a warm, fraternal welcome to one and all. Cancer can be beaten. Vic,isc give generously. CANADIAN I SOM II CANCI» CANAIWN* MX*TV V IXHANCIR During the evening Don and Mary Alton of Scugog Island, became members of Blue Ray Chapter, .with officers carrying out their duties re - initiation in a most efficient manner. We welcome this young couple into the Chapter and trust they will enjoy enjoy the work of the Order and the fellowship of the members. During correspondence our able secretary Sister Marg Jeffrey Jeffrey briefed members re - upcoming upcoming business. January 11 is Inspection Inspection Night, when all Officers will be on their toes...for the Official Official visit of D.D.G.M. Sister Betty Betty Rew. January 27, the Chapter will cater for the Masons' Annual Bobbie Burns' night. February 8, will be Grand Officers Night. All members are asked to be suppor-, five for this special occasion. Lovely baskets of Christmas Cheer will be delivered to many appreciative shut-ins this week...under the guidance of Benevolent convener Sister Elsie Wilbur and Assistants Laura Alton, Isobell Wilson and Jean McDermott. After Chapter-closed and officers officers retired, members and guests retired to the lower Hall for the lively Christmas party. Jolly old Santa came bouncing in with a Ho! Ho! Ho! to all, and distributed the exciting gifts. Lovely refreshments were served buffet style...convened by Wendy Puterbough, Judy Mitchell and Brenda Newsome. This brings to a close another "special" evening of fellowship. The Past Matrons Club was hosted in December by Sister We Wisk'tou A Merry ŒrIstmas Hoping for you and yours a holiday that sings with joy! Thanks, friends. Skelding Fuels Newtonville Telephone 786-2502 Mother Mod'SÉf # | I JANUARY SALE I 5 on NOW % :#10%-20%OFF 25%-30% OFF Custom Made % Drapery Fabrics 0 All Mini Blinds % and Verticals 0 § ; Seasons Greet ings | I ? to ail our customers f I'TuuCi Whattey & Staff | S&. Marg Jeffrey at her attractive home. Ths was the Annual Christmas party and enjoyed by a goodly number of members. Pleasurable Occasions It was indeed a pleasure for the Sam Cawkers of Scugog Point Rd., to have a wonderful visit with Neta Fish, over a tempting lunch at the Gate Restaurant; one day during the week; catching up on the news!. Also...another delightful time,, was the interesting interesting visit with granddaughter granddaughter Dr. Cheryl Cawker of Peterborough, last Sunday at the farmstead! Very glad to report that Leona Sadler of Nestleton, Is home from hospital arid doing well. Irene McKee in Oshawa Hospital is also coming along great! Our best to these Nestleton folks! God Bless! Nestleton Presbyterian Church At the Presbyterian Church, Nestleton on Sunday, December 17 at 11:00 a.m., Mr. George Scott was the greèter. Joyce Taylor was the capable organist, and Winifred Davison lit the third Ad- ■ vent Candle- "Joy." Rev. William Fairley spoke to the children oh the theme of Love. Our old friends should be still loved at Christmas, as well as the new. Dorthy Lee conducted the Sunday School class. The responsive Psalm was No. 146 and Scripture reading Isaiah 35:1-10 and St. Matthew 11:1-11. Speaking on the thought "What do you wish for Christmas," Rev. Fairley reminded the congregation congregation to keep God always in the centre of our lives, and in our preparations for Christmas...to remember how He has guided in all the various times of our lives. The White Gifts brought by the congregation will be taken to Port Perry; as our contribution to the Food Band. Service on Sunday, December 24th at 11:00 a.m. will be conducted by Rev. Fairley. Come • and. worship with the Nestleton Presbyterian Church. Nestleton United Church At Nestleton United on Sunday, December 17 at 11:15 a.m. Richard MacKenzie and Janice and daughter Leslie, were the friendly greeters. Carol Mairs was the capable pianist. Rev. Dale Davis lit the third Advent Candle - "Joy," arid spoke to the congregation re - "What Are Your Expectations?" based on Scripture Scripture from Matthew 11:2-11, read by Arlene Malcolm. For the Sunday Sunday School, the minister illustrated illustrated a little Christmas story re - the true Joy of Christmas, much to their delight! A choir number was rendered by the quartet with Carol Mairs at the paino. The offering was received by Richard MacKenzie and Leslie. This service closed with a favourtie hymn, "In the Bleak Mid Winter" - Benediction and Three Fold Amen. The White Gifts brought by the congregation will be taken to Port Perry to the Food 'Rank. Sunday School Christmas Concert On Sunday evening, December 17, at 7:30 p.m. saw a goodly number of parents, grandparents, and friends, at the Annual Nestleton United Sunday School Christmas Concert, with the superintendent Chris Davis at the helm, and Carol Mairs the able pianist for the interesting programme. In due time jolly old Santa arrived arrived and treats were distributed to the excited youngsters. Lunch was served arid a social time followed, A Christmas Wish Well! The joyous Yuletide Season will soon be over and we trust that the publisher, editor, staff and readers of this column...as column...as well as those who contribute contribute news, will be surrounded by the warmth and love of an old fashioned Christmas. And...do hope that all the children everywhere have a happy, magical Christmas with a visit from Santa. We all realize that Christmas is for children. 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The theme of the excellent program was "gifts", presented by Jean Slemon, Jacqueline Vaneyk, Elsie Roy, Carol Southwell. Particulars will be found in the report by Press Secretary Secretary Blanche Jones. Too bad the attendance was lower than anticipated. The Christmas Euchre Party which is sponsored by the Tyrone Senior Citizens Club was held on Friday evening, December 15,1989, a rather threatening evening, evening, resulting in lower attendance. attendance. Many extra prizes were presented in addition to the normal winnings. Christmas cake, cheese, crackers and tea were enjoyed enjoyed at the close of the evening. evening. Results of the euchre were: first John Kuyer, fol lowed by Daisy Bell, Mary Thompson, Marg Hall, Alice Beech, Lorna Swain. Ladies' Low Barb Cochrane, Men's Low Helen McArthur. 50-50 Draw Ada Richards, Marie Moses. Special prizes Daisy Bell, Carl Ferguson, Ruby Smith. There were 15 tables of euchre in play at the Old Tyrone Tyrone Hall on Monday evening, evening, December 18, 1989, with the following results: Marie Moses 91, Win Brown 83, Charlie Campbell 79, Doreen Ferguson 78, Betty Kuyer 77, Ann Taylor 34. Special prizes Dorothy Beech, Glenn Lowery, Edgar Millson, Tom Wilson. There will be no euchre game on December 25th or on January January 1st. The next euchre will be January 8,1990. Christmas Eve Service There will be a combined Christmas Eve service with Enniskillen and Tyrone congregations congregations on December 24tn at 7:00 p.m. at Enniskillen Enniskillen Church. The Tyrone Junior Choir will be part of the program. Optimist Club Holds Annual Toy and Food Drive The Optimist Club of Bowmanville held their fifth annual Toy and Food Drive on Saturday, December 16, by renting the cinemas at the Bowmanville Mall for a day and charging children a canned good or a toy as an admission fee. 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