i i 'Tis the Season to be Jolly in Nestleton The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 5,1990 17 O.S.AJ.D. Group Ties One on for Safety Nestieton-Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker 'Til The Seifon To Be... Of course this is the season to be jolly, but it's also a good time to be thinking of those who aren't. The open hand of hospitality for the casual acquaintance who is a stranger in town or community, the extra thought for someone who needs but doesn't expect it; these are prime targets for this season. Our Congratulations On Saturday evening, November 24th a social evening was held in the Caesarea Church Hall to honour The Rev. & Mrs. Crawford on their recent marriage marriage and to say good-bye before they depart for their home in England. Norma and Klaas Spek and Mrs. Arney had prepared a delicious first course and other friends brought desserts. When the supper was over Norma Spek made a presentation to the honoured couple. They received a beautiful painting; an attractive teapot and a love-bird clock-a thing of beauty. Rev. and Mrs. Crawford thanked the group and then a sing song and games were enjoyed by all - young and older. Rev. and Mrs. Crawford plan to return to Canada, to their Caesarea home for a brief stay in the spring. Very best wished to them from this area. 40th Anniversary Held Mrs. Neta Fish of Cadmus, attended attended the 40th wedding anniversary anniversary of Peter and Doreen Fish of BITS & PIECES MUNICIPAL GRANTS DISCUSSED ~ Tonight (Wednesday, December 5), community organizations who have applied to the Town of Newcastle for grants will be making their pitch at a special meeting. The Newcastle Community Services Advisory Board (NCSAB) will be hearing grant requests commencing at seven p.m. in Court Room 1 of the Bowmanville Fire Station. A decision on the actual allocation of grants will be made at a subsequent meeting of the NCSAB. And, of course, Town Council must give the final approval to the 1991 requests for town funding. RED BARN FENELON FALLS Quality Leather Apparel and Accessories for Ladies and Men HUGE SELECTION - FAMILY SPECIALS Come and Compare - Open All Year Including Sundays - We also carry a wide selection of ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES and MORE 12 FRANCIS ST. W., FENELON FALLS "Travel a little! Save a lot!" (705)887-1700 Sonya, on Sunday afternoon, November 25. The festivities were held at their daughter Jennifer and Kerry Hughson's home in Seagrave. A lovely event with a large number of relatives and friends present to wish them well. Our best to them from this area. Good News We have had wonderful news this Sunday evening. Neighbour Walter Welts phoned to tell us that his wife Irma Welts received her new kidney transplant on Friday at Toronto General Hospital. The kidney is'working, and if it is successful successful she will be home in two weeks. Irma has waited so long for this magic day, and we are so very happy for her. Shewould be pleased to hear from friends. Her address: Toronto General Hospital, 200 Elizabeth Street (Gerrard Wing) M5G 2C4. Sad News So sorry friend Neta Fish had the misfortune to fall when attending attending the Nursing Home Bazaar in Port Perry on Saturday. Her right side - although no broken bones, had to be bandaged at the Hospital. But, she is made of durable material and will come along well; you may be sure. Our 'very best wishes' to a very fine friend. Nestleton Presbyterian Church The first candle in Advent, the candle of Hope, was lit by Mr. George Scott in the Nestleton Presbyterian Church. Rev. Wm. Fairley conducted the Service with Joyce Taylor at the organ. The responsive Psalm was 80 with the Scripture from Isaiah and St. Mark. The children's story for the S.School was on the theme of Hope and illustrated by needle and thread. The Sacrament of Communion will be on Sunday, December 9 and specialChristmas service on December 16, with White Gifts. Flowers were placed by Geo and Shirley Scott in memory of Mrs. Annie Brooks (Kennedy) of Virginia Church, and Shirley's mother's birthday - Mrs. Barrett. Rev. Wm. Fairley spoke on 'God In Every Day Things'. Service Service next Sunday at 11 a.m. Nestleton United Church Dennis and Karen Yellowlees were the greeters at the door on Sunday morning, Dec. 2nd at 11:15 a.m. The lovely floral arrangements arrangements in the Sanctuary were placed in loving memory of Irene McKee by the family. Two wreaths - Advent wreath and Lent - given by the Nestleton UCW were dedicated by Minister Rev. Dale Davis and UCW President President Jean Williams in loving FREE! CALL POLICE SIGNS Available at our office beginning on Family Night, Thursday, Dec. 6th until 9:00 o'clock - No Purchase is necessary - • Display in your car window in the event of an emergency • Emergency information for motorists on reverse side. A Joint Project With the Ontario Provincial Police The Canadian Statesman 62 King St. W. 623-3303 Bowmanville memory of Leona Sadler. The message presented by Rev. Davis was of interest; based on the first Sunday in Advent. Kay Notman and girls lit the Advent Candle - Hope. The trio sang an appropriate number with Carol Mairs at the piano. The Nestleton UCW afternoon unit will meet on Tuesday, Dec. llth at 1:30p.m. at the home of Neta Fish. Christmas Cheer boxes will be packed. Members bringing boxes, please have them ready for packing, to save time. Family Visitations Family members visiting during during the week with the Sam Cawkers were: Robert Cawker of Scugog Island, Ken Cawker of Scarborough, Grant Cawker of Oshawa and Curtis and Christine Cawker of Cobourg. Lots of reminiscing, visiting and so forth, catching up on family affairs was a highlight over the tea cups. We were happy to see them. Cavalcade of Lights Chester has done it again. Chester's home in Caesarea and other homes as well have been 'all lit up' for the festive season. A real fairyland. If you would like to see this fantastic display, drive to Caesarea - turn at the four corners corners to the right, and proceed to Lakeview Street and lo and behold; there it is; a joyous sight to please the eye. Sympathy Extended Sympathy goes out to Gloria Parsons of Caesarea, in the sudden sudden death of her mother, Mrs. Langley of Toronto. She was preparing to take a trip to California; California; when she passed away. She leaves to mourn besides daughter Gloria, another daughter Susan of Toronto. We deeply sympathize with Lome McKee of Nestleton, in the loss of his beloved wife Irene who passed away during the week after a lengthy sojourn in Port Perry Hospital. She leaves to mourn her husband Lome, and many close relatives. Irene occupied occupied herself making her home a pleasant place to live. A warm and loving person with a heart of gold. Much loved and respected by all who knew her. She will be sadly missed. Sorry to leam of the passing of a long time resident of Janetville Village, Mrs. Verean Sanderson. She was well known because of her great collection of buttons, from many parts of the world. She will be missed by family and many friends. Notice: Don't forget the Zero Garbage Auction commencing at 11 a.m. Saturday, December 8th at Nestleton Community Centre. Donations gratefully accepted December 7th at 7-9 p.m. and December 8th at 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Tie a red ribbon around your car antennae, instead of around an old oak tree for the "Tie One On For Safety" campaign by Ontario Students Against Impaired Impaired Drivers (O.S.A.I.D.. On Saturday, Dec. 8, students students from Bowmanville High School and Courtice Secondary School will be handing out red ribbons and flyers at the 7-11 variety store and the Bowmanville Mall. Shown here, starting from behind the car to the front are: Jed Riley, Matt Aitchison, Shawn Saxby, Ian Therault, Rick Essex, and Grant Paul. They are watching Christy Falkenberg tie a red ribbon on Mr. Essex's car. Be Part of the Canadian Statesman on 21st Advertisers ... a great opportunity to promote your last-minute Christmas Gift Ideas! Call Our Display Advertising Department at 623-3303 stmt . / ' ; ,; X