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Port Perry Star, 21 Feb 1984, p. 29

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HR Sa TS 1 nt Inclement weather, flu bug keep them home Nestleton - Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker Nestleton United Church Women Meet An effective meeting was held at the home of Jean Williams on Tues- day, Feb. 14th, with a smaller attendance than usual due to winter holidaying and the disagreeable "flu" which is making its rounds. Sorry, guest speaker Helen Campbell was unable to attend due to serious flooding at their farm home. The heavy snowfall plus the mild weather had its drawbacks for many in this; vicinity. Pres. Bernice Mairs brought the meeting to order with a warm welcome and read an in- teresting poem for Valentine's Day, follow- ed by hymn "Love Divine, all loves excell- ing." The Roll Call- "Love in action" brought forth many worthy com- ments. Barbara Weir gave an excellent wor- ship period continuing with the 'love' theme. interspersed with hymn singing- a splendid reading- and closing with Prayer. Minutes were approv- ed as read by Barb Weir and Leona Sadler sub- mitted the Treas. state- ment showing a good balance on hand. During correspondence many thank you notes were received from those who enjoyed cheer boxes at Christmas. A card was signed by all for a flu victim. Many items of business were discussed and action taken: The Spring Smorgasbord to be held May 4 at Nestleton Community . Centre. U.C.W. meetings to commence at 1 p.m. during 1984. World Day or Prayer to be hosted by Blackstock United Church- May 2- 2:00 p.m. Annual meeting of Oshawa Presbyterial United Church Women to be held in Northminster United Church, Oshawa, Wed. March 7th. Bay of Quinte Conference to be held in Queen Street United Church, Lindsay, April 3 and 4 - theme - "Faith in Action." Members of the U.C.W. will be assisting at the 80th birthday tea for Mrs. Ella Bowers to be held in Blackstock Old Town Hall, Saturday, Feb. 25th, 2 to 4 p.m. The programme con- sited of readings and contests by different members, closing with Benediction. A nice feature of the meeting - Every Friday & Saturday Evening CALLFOR | RESERVATIONS \§ 985-2066 Come dine with us at ... EMIEL'S PLACE RESTAURANT & DINING LOUNGE 151 Queen St. - Port Perry You'll enjoy our delicious cuisine plus the delightful sounds of Piano Music by "ROB VAN MIL" For most engines. M & IMACHIN *ENGINE PARTS* ENGINE REBUILD KITS -- SHORT BLOCK All parts to rebuild short block engine. (Phone for prices not listed.) 350 CHEV ... $600.00 BLOCKS BORED & HONED HOT TANK WITH BORE JOB ENGINE PE-RING KIT - Rings, Rod Bearings, Gasket Set. AJ 1 U 1 U \ 1 1 J 4 U 4 J 1 ¥ 1 J 1 Y k 1 } 1 U 4 UJ 1 ' 1 UJ 1 k U UJ 4 k 1 UJ J UJ 1 * k 1 U 1 UJ 4 UJ 1 Y ' J ¥ k ¥ UJ yy A ¥ UJ UJ ¥ 4 UJ UJ UJ UJ U U U LJ ] CRANKS TURNED (No Repair) Bearings supplied for any crank. V8 SMALL BLOCK -6 CYL. ... $60.00 .. PERHOLE $12.00 CAM SHAFT KIT - Stock Cam shaft - Lifters - Timing Gear & Chain Gasket Set (for most engines) ... $250.00 an honoured guest who is recent bride, Carlyn Vine, was presented with a gift of money by the U.C.W. President Ber nice Mairs. Carlyn ex- * pressed her appreciation to the members - and this was followed by refreshments, including a lovely decorated cake in honour of the occasion. A social hour was en- joyed. Mabel Cawker thanked those responsi- ble for the interesting afternoon - and a word of thanks to the hostess, Jean Williams. Caesarea Euchre Results A very good atten- dance on Wed. evening and congratulations to the prize winners. First prize- Norma Jean Newbold- 96. Second- Del Marlow- 85. Low- Janice Page- 45. Next week at the same place - Caesarea Centre - for an interesting evening and perhaps a coveted prize to take home. Birthday Celebrated Saturday, February 18, was the occasion for a lovely birthday celebration at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stan McNeely, Williams Point, and attended by all members of the im- mediate family for the gala event - the 83rd bir- thday of Stan McNeely, Senior. The recipient from friends and a boun- tiful dinner provided and served by members of the family. On Sunday, a beautiful birthday cake was received from the Victor Malcolm family and a second one from neighbours on Williams Point Road. At the close of the Nestleton Presbyterian Church service on Sunday morn- SHARP - CANON TEXAS INSTRUMENTS CALCULATORS & Adding Machines PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 DOO SHOP Pia ai oie ete a Th ---.--- --- I SES SEN CCN NS - cere eenas $15.00 - - --------- --- Tn nn SPECIAL! SPECIAL! LIFTERS - (most engines) ... *3.50 rex SPECIAL! --- CCC CCCI de 5 - ONE DAY SERVICE MUST BE ORDERED BY 2:00 P.M. 1985-9345 CIC ICICI EE SC IC CSC OC Ser Soe er ar - - ing - coffee and birthday cake were provided by the Ladies Aid. What a wonderful celebration! We extend our warmest * wishes to friend Stan - on reaching this milestone in his life. : Stan and Daisy McNeely will observe Daisy's 80th birthday and their 57th wedding anniversary in April. A remarkable couple to be - sure. Caesarea Community Church A very good atten- dance with a fine number of children taking part in the singing. This was followed by an in- teresting story for the youngsters by Rev. W.H. Crawford D.D. In the minister's discourse he talked about "Faith in" quality - not necessarily in quantity" a splendid message, taken from Mark II: 22. Mrs. - Crawford played for the service. Try to support this fine little church with your attendance next Sunday at 11 a.m. A Winner! Our congratulations to Leslie MacKenzie- 1 10 year old Grade Four stu- dent - who won the Grade 4, 5, and 6 level in the public speaking contest held at Cartwright Cen- tral Public School on Tuesday last. The Nestleton folks are all proud of you Leslie. Keep up the good work! Nestleton Presbyterian Church With an excellent con- gregation Sunday morn- ing, Rev. Fred Swann continued his series on the parables of Jesus - giving his sermon on the parable '""The Sower of the Wheat and the Tares' theme being- the reality of the existence of good and evil and its challenge to the purpose gs God. Organist- Shirley tt. Families in the News It was nice to welcome newcomers to Nestleton United on Sunday morn- ing. Among those pre- sent were Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Davis, Scott and Carleton, of Hyde Inn, PAUL D. FARQUHARSON B.A. LLB. LAW OFFICES OF RISEN. ESPEY & FARQUHARSON LORD SIMCOE PLACE INCOME TAX JACK BEAL GUARANTEED RETURNS FROM $13 11 VANEDWARD DRIVE - PORT PERRY (Lake Scugog Lumber Company - Upstairs Office) Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m to 4:30 p.m. Saturday - 8:30 a.m. to 12 Noon. Closed Thursdays PHONE 985-3688 Suite 1C - 57 Simcoe St. S., P.O. Box 278 OSHAWA, L1H 703-571-3942 (After Hours: 985-9012) Preferred Area of Practice -- CRIMINAL LAW -- (AE So da EE PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. February 21, 1984 -- 29 St., Christopher. Mrs. Davis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Henderson of Edinburgh, Scotland, are in Canada permanently, having built a lovely new _ home this past year on a portion of the Davis pro- perty. 'We cordially welcome Mr. and Mrs. It was great to welcome the following guests to the Cawker farmstead during the week: Ruth Girardi and Ken Bragg of Bowman- ville, June Carruthers, Stayner, and three en- thused fishermen- Messrs. Gary Not- tingham, John Sharp and Grant Cawker, Oshawa. Sam and Mabel Cawker, Scugog Point Road were on hand to see the fast moving hockey % ? 4 game held at Children's arena, Oshawa on Sun- day evening - to see grandson Curtis Cawker of the All Star Juveniles play. Their team won in a hard fought game against Barrie with a score of 5-3. A good per- formance was turned in by both teams and sports fans had their money's worth alright, Next game is scheduled for this Wed. eveing in Oshawa, 3rd in the series against Barrie. Nestleton United Church A large attendance on. Sunday morning with Rev. and Mrs. Dale Davis back from their winter holiday looking really fit. It is great to have them home again. The minister told the & An David Voiman, a Grade Five student, placed first in the Green- children a very in- teresting story, and bas- ed his message on "20/20 Vision" for the tion taken from Scripture Isaiah 42: 14-16 and Luke 18: 3143. A ladies quartet sang "Heaven Came Down and Glory Filled My Soul" with organist- Gwen Malcolm. Greeters at the door were- Carol Doyle and girls Karen and Tracy. Best Wishes "Very best wishes' to Mrs. Walter (Irma) Wellts - a good friend and neighbour - who had surgery in the Renal Unit - Toronto General Hospital this past Fri- day. A shower of cards would be nice - Room No. 310. Address- 101 College St., Toronto. MSG 1L7. 5, J - LM il 9 4 bank Public School annual public speaking competition with a look at Billy Bishop. Kerrie-Ann Gibson of Grade Six came second with her lecture on smoking. SCUGOG OVERHEAD DOOR SERVICE RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL *New Installations & Repairs *Wood & Steel Sectional Doors plus One Piece Steel Doors AUTOMATIC DOOR OPERATOR SERVICE 985-3735 RRR NN NR RN SNS NNN a NN NN SAN NN NN nN \\ AN Come crisscross the country on film as you see new (ractors and equipment in action. . . see new tractors that set fuel-efficiency records. . .plus lively Furrow-On-Film subjects. Enjoy food and friendship and sign up for door prizes. Plan now to attend. . . mark it on your calendar. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28 1:30 P.M. & 8:00 P.M. UTICA FARM EQUIPMENT LIMITED (2 Miles West of Manchester) TELEPHONE: (416) 985-3042

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