MAA TINA LD AALTYS be Sy TR BG Gee shucks, this kind of behaviour could put a doll to shame. Five year old Michelle Moynham (left) just didn't know what to think when her friend latched onto a giant Little Lulu doll and gave her a big smack - right on the kisser. Three year old Deanna Latrellle pL 3%; oh) She was just collection on sion last T Honeydale Women's Institute by Lillian Harper The April meeting of Honeydale Women's Institute took the form of a pot-luck luncheon at 12:30 followed by the regular meeting which was well attended. It, being the annual meeting, interesting reports were given by convenors of various committees, regarding activities and topics dis- cussed during the year. 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Stock No. 33110 Serial No. 1GTCS14Y5D0503333 PHILP PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 10 Vanedward Dr., Port Perry - 985-8474 drugs and Mrs. Marguerite Brock who brought us-a history of Public Libraries in our town from the very earliest one, to our beautiful new library. One of the highlights of the year was the pre- sentation of a life membership pin to Mrs. May Williams, by her family. Mrs. Williams being a valued member of long standing of this branch. i The election of officers took place which resulted in Mrs. Marion Johnston be- coming president and Mrs. Irene Philip be- coming secretary- treasurer. Most of the committee convenors remain the same as last year. A sincere vote of thanks is due our past president, Mrs. Helen MacMaster for her valued leadership to Mrs. Jean Carnochan, who has been our trea- surer, and to Mrs. Margaret Cornish who has put so much effort into Tweedmuir History as curator. It was agreed that we have had a most successful year, and have supported many worthwhile projects, which has given us much satisfaction. PY VV VIII VV VP /VVIVYYS AAA AAA All 4a added AAA A404 444 44 } FLOWERS ¢ 2, FOR THOSE 4 SO High Quality Work § -- LOW PRICES -- 986-4732 R.R.1-BLACKSTOCK SPRING SPECIAL Introductory Offer! Generators Also: WATER PUMPS ASSELSTINE'S YAMAHA RD. 57 BLACKSTOCK 986-4437 Hate RL PRE pa 1 ME ! > : i: < " hd { Ml bbe Adsl dl 1 ogden OS 1S 3 Gi WAN didn't have any qualms about it, however. king an interest in the doll play at the Church of Ascen- ay morning. The dolls, made by Gladys Ashton of Bowmanville, were shown to the Ladies' Fun & Fitness class. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 26, 1983 -- 35 (From page 34) will enjoy the fellowship of the members. Due to a special even- ing, business was kept to a minimum. Before Chapter closed, Past Grant Patron Brother Jim Heffel gave the sisters and brothers an inspirational address leaving many fine thoughts for them to take home. After closing, a draw on a hamper of groceries was of interest - won by Sister Erline Finnie. A tempting buffet lunch was enjoyed very much - convened by Sister Marguerite Mitchell and her committee, bringing to a close a fine evening of fellowship for our Fraternal Order. Guests were present from Sunbeam, Whitby, Sunland, Scarborough, West Hill, Beache Fideli- ty and Ontario. Caesarea Euchre A very goed atten- is anotherday If you'd like to give to the Red Shield Appeal, but you weren't canvassed, just send your donation along with the coupon. Your gift-- whether large or small -- will help us meet the challenges of each new day. | Enclosed please find $ | I would like someone to call DO. Phone | 1 you'd simply like more information about us 0). | Name | Address | Ciny | Postal Code Please help the Red Shield Appeal Give usthis day THE SALVATION ARMY BOX 1222, 114 BROCK STREET, UXBRIDGE, ONTARIO LOC 1KO L The Complete Agricultural Drainage System DAYMOND Toke top-quolity drainage products by Daymond that corry a Lifetime Warranty ond combine them with a dependable knowledgeable installer ond you have a winning team you can depend on. Good form drainage is a long-term in- vestmenl, so make sure you instoll the best for a Iifetime of satisfaction ond a higher return on your drainage NEW 10 WHITE FLEXDRAIN dance at the weekly card party held Wednesday evening in the Caesarea Centre, sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary. Results are as follows: 1. Henry Visser- 32; 2. Pearl Day and Susan Larocque tied with 79; Low- Bernice Davidge- 54. At the close, a lovely lunch was served. To- night (Wed.) as usual for a fun-filled evening. Nestleton United Church Women The Nestleton U.C.W. met at the home of Mrs. Robert Davidge, Williams Point, on the afternoon of April 12. The president, Mrs. Norman Mairs, welcomed the 13 ladies present and read "The Master's Touch" and '"Rain Song" from Easter Ideals Book. Mrs. Arnold Williams was ac- ting secretary. e opening hymn "He Leadeth Me' was follow- ed by the roll call - A Parable of Jesus. Cards were signed for the ill. A splendid Easter Devo- tional and Study Topic was presented by Mrs. Lawrence Malcolm's group. Mrs. Robert Davidge read the Scrip- ture from Luke, Chapter 24 and led in prayer. Two hymns were sung. Mrs. Wm. Nicholls gave a paper on the meaning of Easter and read two poems by Patience Strong - The Message and Resurrection. Prayer concluded this meaningful devotional. During the business period, minutes and cor- respondence were read and plans were finalized for the Spring Smorgasbord on May 13. Members agreed to cater to an Open House on May 8 Before the meeting all had donned their unique and eye-catching Easter Bonnets. Now they mar- ched around to the music of Easter Parade modell- ing them amid humorous comments and laughter. - Mrs. A. Williams and Mrs. G. Fish were tied for having the most ravishing hats in the parade - judged by Mrs. N. Mairs and Mrs. W. Nicholls. A contest, won by Mrs. Richard MacKenzie followed. Meeting closed with Miz- pah Benediction. Following the delicious lunch and social hour, Mrs. Grace Jackson ex- pressed appreciation to those in charge of the meeting. Next meeting, > ZI EC ALKER & WRIGHT Ret - atin di i "Sy Nestleton areanews May 10th to be held at the church - a White Elephant Sale will be a feature of interest. Come and bring a friend! Happy Event At Toronto East General Hospital on Sun- day, April 10, a baby girl, Judy Lyn was born to Gary and Lorraine Robins of Whitby. She weighed in at 7 lb. 6 oz. Small daughter Sarah, very happy about having a little sister, named the baby. Proud grand- parents are Tom and Gwen Robbins of Caesarea. Our warmest congratulations! Church News An excellent congrega- tion at the Nestleton Presbyterian Church on Sunday. Rev. Fred Swann continued his discourse on Christs post Resurrection ap- pearances taking his text and Script from John 21 "At the Sea of Tiberias." Next Sunday, April 24, daylight saving comes into effect - the service + will be held at 10 a.m. A meeting of the Kirk ses- sion - Wed. April 20- 7:30 p.m. At Nestleton United on Sunday morning, Rev. Dale Davis red from passeges I Corinthians I: 18-31 and John 19: 38-42 - using as his theme- "A Secret Disciple." A large attendance for S. School and the children's tory was of interest. In the choir, Miss Gail Malcolm favoured with a solo. A warm welcome to attend Youth Service next Sunday. Keep in mind the Spring Smorgasbord to be held at Nestleton Community Centre, Fri- day, May 13, 5-7 p.m. An excellent meal with plen- ty of variety - pleasant surroundings and moderate prices. For more Anformation see Coming Events in the Port Perry Star. R oger Junkin Antiques If you have anything to sell - one item or complete house contents Call 1-705-887-6667 OR WRITE: BOX 655, FENELON FALLS ONT. KOM 1NO - DRAINAGE Lindsay, Ont. Don Wright . . . .. (705) 277-2166 Roy Walker... .. (705) 324-9500