i Nestleton - Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker A Brand New Year As we come to the end of another eventful year - let us make 1985 the best year ever! There are. many problems ahead for all of us, but in most cases they are problems of our own making, and it is up to us to bring them under control. The future is never guaranteed - it is what we do about it that determines what the year will be for us. There is no return to the things we did yesterday - but we can go forward to better things and try to do them in a better way. And - let us be mindful of our blessings and be thankful that we live in a free country - with freedom of speech, religion and education. Happy New Year to one and all! Nestleton United S. School and Congregational Concert On Sunday evening, December 23, the Nestleton United Church groups held their annual Christmas concert, with a splendid .attendance on hand to view the excellent per- formance. Superinten- dent Richard MacKen- zie was the humorous " M.C. with wife Janice being very supportive. Carol Mairs was the able pianist for the interesting programme. The young fry with shining faces, starry eyes and dolled up in their finest really excelled themselves! They presented the diff- erent parts so well - the dedicated teachers must have been proud! Many folk were decked out in gowns of yester- year for the Bicentenn- ial program and some of the adults performed as well. Our minister, Rev. Dale Davis took quite a number of pictures while the programme was in progress. He also played the piano for the Carol singing. In due time Santa arrived on the scene with his jolly Ho! ho! ho! and treats were distributed to the excited youngsters. Lunch was served by the U.C.W. and a social time followed. Our heartfelt appreciation to Richard - our Superin- tendent - to pianist Carol - and the S.S. staff for the effort put forth to give pleasure to the children, parents, grandparents and so forth, in this Christmas season. Christmas Family Capers On Christmas Day, Ralph and Leona Sadler, and Richard and Janice MacKenzie, Claire and Leslie of Nestleton spent the day and celebrated with Ian and Gloria Scott, Charles and Jennifer in SUPPLY CO. 985-2640 © Paper Products © Floor Care Products © Brooms/Brushes/Mops © Detergents/Cleaners © Mats and Matting ® Industrial Vacuums © Hand Cleaning Products ©® Sweeping Compound ® (il Absorbents © Washroom Supplies * FEATURE BUYS ™* GARBAGE BAGS 26 x 36 x 1.5 mil FOAM COFFEE CUPS 7 oz. - 1000/case . . .. KRAFT SINGLE FOLD PAPER TOWELS CASE *19.95 250/ CASE reg. to $30.00 *18.95 cu reg. to $29.00 *19.50 reg. to $24.00 Housenowo Towels $7Q BF 2Ply11 case TOILET TISSUE Low Cost 2 Ply 2nds . . TOILET TISSUE 2 Ply Wrapped . Ww reg. to $34.00 *14.50.. 48/case one 18.90 ca 48/case INDUSTRIAL ETIDRY VAC MODEL 317. Stainless steel tank. complete with hose and all tools. reg. to $550.00 ONLY: 3317°° NOTE: Prices are C.0.D. unless otherwise arranged. Prices good while quantities last. Corbyville. On Boxing Day, guests with Richard and Janice MacKenzie and girls were: Dr. and Mrs. W.F. MacKenzie and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne MacKenzie and family of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Ketchell and family, Bramalea, and Ralph and Leona Sadler of Nestleton. Guests for the Christmas celebration with Walter and Irma Welts of Nestleton, were their family - Ron and Barbara Pereman and Lisa of Port Perry, and Rayner and Kathy Welts, Nicole and Matthew of Nestleton. A lovely festive party! Christmas guests with Don and Norma Frew and Virginia at their spacious country home, Nestleton were as follows: David and Leah Frew, Dwayne, Andrew and Richard, Gary and Nancy Edgar, Erin, Ryan and Andrea, Paul and Valerie Mappin, Tanya and Troy, and Alan and Judy Frew, Diane and Ilene. A special get-to-gether! Roy and Doris Nott- ingham, Caesarea, entertained their family on Christmas Day. Those present were: Gary and Karel Notting- ham and family, Port Perry, Ken and Barb Nottingham and family of Lindsay, Gary and Margit Nottingham and family of R.R.1, Oshawa, Greg Reid and Nancy Nottingham Reid and son Adam, Sunder- land, Paul and Beth Nottingham and Sarah of Sunderland, and Rob and Tammy Notting- ham, R.R.1, Oshawa. What a delightful party! Parents Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hill and son Martin Hill of Whitby, celebrated Christmas with David and Regenia Walker, Avril and Kyle of Scugog Point. All enjoyed the special day. STEAM CLEAN UXBRIDGE Cal, ram Carpets and Upholstery *Machine stays outside ALSO Dry Cleaning Upholstery 852-7322 JANITORIAL SERVICE *Heavy Domestic Cleaning *Waxing Walls *Windows Bob and Carlyn Hall, Rachael and Rebecca, of Port Perry, and Bill and Loraine Hall, Chris- topher and Michael of Ajax were with parents - John and Marion Hall, Williams Point, for a lovely Christmas celebration. Norm and Bernice Mairs, Nestleton, held Christmas dinner for the family at the noon hour. Those present were: Allan Mairs, Queensville, John and Diane Slute, Jeremy 'Jay and Julie Diane, R.R.1, Oshawa, and Robert and Carol Mairs, Steven and Katie of Nestleton. Guests with Norm and Bernice this past week were cousins - Bruce and Lorraine Mairs from Nova Scotia, and Dave and Joan Mairs from Bowmanville. Very nice to see them and catch up on family news! John and Doreen Rush of Scugog Point, held a family celebra- tion on Christmas Day. After dinner they all went to see Doreen's mother, May Seeney who is presently a patient in Port Perry Community Hospital. They enjoyed a visit and helped her open the Christmas gifts. Our "best wishes' to Mrs. Seeney for a speedy recovery. On Christmas Day Mr. and Mrs. Grahame Fish, Nestleton, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Holland and family of Bowmanville. On Boxing Day Mr. and Mrs. Fish hosted a Yuletide celebration for the family. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Leishman and family of Reaboro, Mrs. Marlene Bannister and family, and a friend Mr. Robt. Martyn, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bannister, Miss Karen Bannister and friend Ron, Peterbor- HOME INSURANCE DJ TAYLOR INSURANCE BROKERS LTD 170 Water Street North, Port Perry - 985-8416 Also see us about your Life, Auto, Farm, Commercial & Mortgage Insurance Needs! PORT PERRY STAR -- Mon. December 31, 1984 -- 9 Let's make 1985 the best year ever! ough, and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Holland and family, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Davis, Scott and Carle- ton, Scugog Point Rd., "hosted" a festive children's party at their lovely home on Christmas Eve - with 25 children and 20 adults present to join in the fun. During the evening Santa came bouncing in much to the delight of the children and gave them treats. Later - a bountiful buffet lunch was enjoyed. For the Christmas celebration Sam and Mabel Cawker were in Oshawa for the day having a lovely noon luncheon with Grant and Merna Cawker, Chris, Curtis and friend Christine Kidd and Cathy Cawker. Later - Jamie Kidd dropped in for an enjoyable visit. In the evening the Sam Cawkers joined with Alan Cawker and family for a festive Christmas dinner. Some 20 family members were present for this fine get-to- gether. On Saturday, Law- rence and Gwen Malcolm, Nestleton, hosted their family to a pre-Christmas dinner - with 21 family members present. Barry and Joan Malcolm of Simcoe were weekend guests. 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