' RP 2 BN A RR SS ERR us ren oT PNG Rte STAY Ella Bowers family hosts surprise birthday party Nestleton - Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker Birthday Celebrated A delightful surprise birthday supper was hosted this past week by the Bowers family for their Mother, Ella Bowers. The setting for the event was the Gate Restaurant in Port Perry. Family members present for this specials celebration were: Hus- band George, Arnold and Jean Williams, Nestle- ton; Helen Vine, Blackstock; Constable Jerry Bowers, Peter- borough; Ralph and Cecile Bowers, Craig, Todd and Tracy of Tyrone; Bert Bowers, Oshawa (wife Marilyn was unable to attend), Dorothy Carson, New Liskeard; Earl Bowers, Nestleton and Carol Eb- bett of Port Perry. Jean made a beautiful birth- day cake for the occa- sion. After the delicious meal, all returned to the Bowers home in Nestle- ton for a visit. Warmest wishes to Ella from all her Nestleton friends! World Day of Prayer Service An excellent service was held at Nestleton Presbyterian Church on Friday, March 1st, 2:30 p.m. for the World Day of Prayer Service. The President of the Ladies' Aid, Dorothy Lee, was the capable chairperson and extended a cordial welcome to the many folks attending, both men and women. She in- troduced the guest speaker Rev. Fred Swann of Oshawa, who was born in Ireland -- coming to Canada in 1948. After attending High School in Eastern Ontario, he later graduated from the University of Toronto -- and continued theological Studies at Knox College. He and wife Margaret have a family of four, three are married and daughter Susan is attending Bible College. Rev. Swann is presently teaching Special Education classes in Bowmanville High School and conduc- ting Church services at Nestleton Presbyterian and Ballyduff Churches. The speaker presented meaningful thoughts on the theme "Peace Through Prayer and Ac- tion" emphasizing the importance of our con- cern for Peace and Ac- tion in a very confused, oppressed world. Let us' have acceptance, respect and love so that together as a world family, we may be actively involved in establishing Peace in our time. The five churches in Cartwright had a part in the service. At the close, candles' were lit by a leader from each church- Nestleton Presbyterian- Bertha McLaughlin; Nestleton United- Gwen Malcolm; Blackstock Anglican- Elaine Bailey; Blackstock Eileen McLaughlin; Caesarea Community- Rev. W.H. Crawford. The offering amounted to $89.00. Organist for the service- Mrs. Shirley Scott. The service was prepared by the Women of India. Greeters at the door- Flora Shaw and Mamie Magill. Fellow- ship was enjoyed after the service in the Sunday School room downstairs with Rev. Fred Swann giving the Grace. We do thank the Ladies of the Presbyterian Church for their warm hospitality. GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES - Annual Rates - 2 YEARS 3 YEARS 4 YEARS 5 YEARS 2 YEARS 3 YEARS 4 YEARS 5 YEARS - MORTGAGES BOUGHT & SOLD - Rates Subject to Change Without Natice Call the Office for More Information SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES 250 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY PHONE 985-3832 All Members of Canada Deposit Insurance Corp. United- Caesarea Card Game At the Wednesday evening euchre held at the Caesarea Centre the following scores were reported: First prize winner- Frieda Wingrove with a score of 81. A three-way tie for second place- Karen Redford and Glenna Dean and Kay Brown each had 73. Third prize- Terry McQuade 60. James Emerton had 13 lone hands for the month of February. Congratula- tions to all. Nestleton Presbyterian Ladies Aid The regular monthly meeting was held in the Sunday School room Thursday, February 21, with a small attendance than usual due to illness and weather conditions. The President Mrs. H. Lee welcomed all and opened with Prayer "God's Peace.'"' The opening hymn was "Blest Be The Tie" followed by the devo- tional taken by Mrs. H. McLaughlin -- the Scrip- ture Luke 10: 25-37 and explanation from These Days. The minutes were ap- proved as read. Three cards were signed- two for shut-ins and a birth- day. Planning for the World Day of Prayer on" Friday, March 1st, was completed when the ser- vice will be held in the Presbyterian Church with "Peace Through Prayer and Action' - the theme- and Rev. Fred Swann, the speaker. At the close, lunch was served by Mrs. L. Shaw and Mrs. H. McLaughlin, and the appreciation ex- pressed by Mrs. R. Davison. Sympathy Deepest sympathy to Russell and Edda Bowman, St. Christopher who lost a fine son this week -- our thoughts and prayers are with them in their sorrow. Caesarea Community Church The Caesarea Com- munity Church had a fine company of folks on Sun- day, March 3, 11 am, and Rev. W.H. Crawford D.D. continued with the theme- Acts I: 1. "'Prac- COORIN' AT IT'S BEST! Call for a quote on your needs - large or small. Planning Your Wedding? Don't let the high costs put a cloud over your day. We have menus to suit any occasion FROM $7.00 PER PERSON COUNTRY STYLE AL'S CATERIN Weddings & Anniversaries - Our Specialities PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, March §, 1985 -- 23 ea 5 » Eyeing the spolis The competition was fierce Wednesday at the Port Perry Curling Club during the Lake Ontario Secondary School Athletic Association Girls Curling Play-offs, but the team from Uxbridge eventually came out on top. Above, Uxbridge skip Lisa Stevenson (left) gets a good grip on the trophy while - f k 2 - { f 4 third place Anderson Collegiate skip Kathryn Law and second place Cartwright High School skip Debbie Van Camp eye the spoils. Others competing in the contest in- cluded O'Neill Collegiate and two teams from Port Perry High School. tising The Faith." Daniel Pugh read the lesson. So nice to have Mrs. Crawford playing the Hammond organ again. Next Sunday at 11 a.m. for a cordial welcome and a good sermon. Family News Neta Fish returned home on Saturday after- noon after a two week visit with her daughter Audrey and Jim Leishman and family at Reaboro. Son Calvin and Yvonne Holland and family of Bowmanville were Saturday guests- and on Sunday, Bruce and Elaine Fish and family were supper guests. x Sam and Mabel Cawker, Scugog Point Road, had a delightful visit and dinner with Grant, Merna, Chris, Curtis and Cathy Cawker of Oshawa this past week. Visiting at the farm were the avid fishermen John Sharpe, Gary Nottingham and Grant Cawker of Oshawa. Not too much luck -- the wary fish escaped! Curtis Cawker and friend Rob Smith and Chris Cawker were recent visitors. Good to see the boys back fishing and on the ski-doo trail now and then. Causes a little excitement around the old farm home! 985-2583 Nestleton United Church A gratifying atten- dance for Nestleton United Lenten Service on Sunday morning at 11:15 a.m. Elaine Barber assisted Rev. Dale Davis throughout the service. The minister presented an interesting story period for the Sunday School youngsters- and the Lenten message for the congregation "An Easter People" was meaningful, delving back into history to some extent. The sermon clos- ed with The Apostles' Creed repeated in unison. Scripture was taken from Deuter- onomy and Acts. A very nice number was sung by members of the evening U.C.W. with Carol Mairs accompanying, on the piano. Greeting at the door were Betty Headon, Kim and Stacey. Look forward to next Sunday for an interesting sermon. Nestleton Presbyterian Church At the regular church service on Sunday, March 3, 11 a.m., a fair congregation of worship- pers. Rev. Fred Swann read Scripture, Romans 12 and spoke on Lent --. "A Time of Renewal." 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