nT Se - Nestleton-Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker Blackstock & District (Cartwright) Lions Ciub - The local Lions Club is planning to have a mammoth Flea Market - May 31 - June 1. The club would ap- preciate any articles...large or small...that folks would like to donate. Try and support the pro- ject...the Lions raise money to help many worthy causes. Eventful Community Items Our warmest congratulations to Erica Hiemstra of Nestleton, who has been chosen to be a page in the Ontario Legislature commencing the end of May. She will be living in Toronto, and studying English, French and Music. She is to be tutored in the Legislative Building and acting as a page for part of the day. Our very best to Erica from this area! Ralph & Leona Sadler of Nestleton, visited with their daughter Gloria & Ian Scott, Charles & Jennifer at Corbyville this past week. A very enjoyable day was spent in Toronto this last week by the Sam Cawkers visiting many relatives. They had a nice visit and a lovely dinner with Chas & Nell Cawker.. later spending the evening with Ralph, Diane & Jake...Syl, Chandre & Jason. Merna Cawker and daughter Cathy of Oshawa were tea guests on Sunday afternoon. Nestleton Ladies Aid The May meeting of Nestleton Ladies Aid was held at the home of Mamie Magill with President Dorothy Lee presiding. After a cor- dial welcome to all she read a poem from The Friendship Book and opened with hymn, "Faith of our Fathers." The worship period was taken from I Timothy, Ch. 8, follow- ed by the meditation and prayer from These Days...closing with The Lord's Prayer. Minutes and financial statement were read and approved. A motion was passed to rent a table at the Flea Market, June 7. Get well and birthday cards were signed. The roll call was well answered by a favourite Bible verse. The pro- gramme consisted of an interesting reading by Winnifred Davison éntitl- ed, "Vinegar Mary and Friendship" and "There is Peace and Calm in the 23rd Psalm" by Norma Wolfe. Meeting closed with hymn, "Trust in Him at all times' followed by Benediction. A tasty lunch was serv- ed by Dorothy Lee and Winnifred Davison. Bertha McLaughlin mov- ed a vote of thanks to those respon- sible for the enjoyable afternoon. y oby's Pizza Parlour 150 Water St. Port Perry 985-2225 CLIP & SAVE COUPON 1/2 Price OFF ANY MEDIUM OR LARGE SIZE PIZZA WITH UP TO 4 ITEMS Offer good until June 1st, 1986. (ONE PIZZA PER COUPON) FAST PICK-UP & DELIVERY SERVICE | OPEN TILL 4 AM. Thurs., Fri. & Sat. DC Sm ---- ---- -- C-- -- ---- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- ------ ----"{] Caesarea Card Party The weekly card party sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary of Caesurea was 'indeed' a success with a fine attendance. Those to be con- gratulated are : First prize winner with a score of 83 was Roy Werry. In second place...right behind...was Doris Rohrer with 82. Third place Carol Redd.ng with 44. At the close...a lovely lunch was served by Faith Lawrence and Irene Train and a social hour enjoyed over the tea cups. Again next week for a friendly, fun-filled evening...hope you can make it and be a winner! Place - Caesarea Centre - time - 8 p.m. Get Well Thoughts Our thoughts and prayers go out to Ella Bowers & Dora Gillson of the village of Nestleton...who are both patients in Port Perry Community Hospital at present. We trust they -will enjoy better health soon. Nestleton United Church In the United Church Pentecost Sunday was celebrated with an average congregation. Greeting at the door were John & Carol Doyle and family with Norma Frew, Ken and Claire in charge of the Nursery. - The ladies choir sang sweetly, 'The Beautiful Garden of Prayer." Rev. Dale Davis based the children's story and his sermon on the 'mean- ing of Penticost as related in Acts 2: 1-13. Members are reminded of the Church Council meeting on Wed., May 21 at 7:30 p.m. and the Sunday School Anniversary on June 1. District Annual Attended On Wed., May 12, the Nestleton Women's Institute was represented at the District Annual at Hampton, by Mrs. J. Wygerde, Mrs. G. Fish, Mrs. D. Frew, Mrs. R. Davison and Mrs. L. Malcolm. They report a worthwhile day; a mixture of Pa Whether your dogs are competing at the local show. a national com- petition or just competing for your attention. they deserve the very best Shur-Gain makes sure your dog's reward for a hard day s work. or play. 1s a completely balanced formula of all ther nutrional needs J & AVAILABLE AT: - _ SHUR-GAIN cause I prize possessions deserve the very best H & M WRIGHT FEED CO. LTD. BLACKSTOCK - 986-4201 business, fun and fellowship. The noon luncheon served by the Hamp- ton ladies was especially delicious! Nestleton Presbyterian Church At 10 am. on Sunday morning members were pleased to welcome Rev. Jim Gilchrist of Oshawa to the pulpit. The minister used Psalm 145... Scripture - Hebrews 11: 1-16. His sermon title, 'Enthusiasm Among Believers"...being involved in Church work...not on-lookers. Really worthwhile! The regular choir was on hand with Mrs. Scott - organist. Average S. School. Glad to hear that Rev. F. Swann is improving. Caesarea Community Church An average congregation on a warm, delightful Sunday morning, May 18, at 11:15 a.m. at the PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 21, 1986 -- 9 Lions Club plans mammoth flea market Caesarea Church. The scripture from 1 Thessalonians 4: 7-18 and the Responsive reading were taken by Daniel Pugh Jr. Rev. Dr. W.H. Crawford presented a splendid message entitled, 'This same Jesus will return Again' leaving many thoughts for all to take home. The beautiful Swédish Folk Melody...'How Great Thou Art" was rendered harmoniously by Rev. Dr. Crawford & Kathy Tromans with Mabel Cawkers-organist. Many lovely floral arrangements graced the Sanctuary, placed in memory of Mrs. Norman (Margaret) Boynton who passed away during the week. Deepest sympathy to Norman and the family from the Caesarea area. Plans are in the making for Caesarea Church to have a special youth programme this summer. Next Sunday for a friendly service at Caesarea Church. Calvin & Yvonne Holland, Chad, Craig & Alanna Dawn of Bownan- ville, came out and invited Neta to - Cullen Gardens to see the gorgeous flowers in bloom. After viewing this fairyland - on their way home they bought a take-out .supper and en- joyed the feast when they reached Neta's residence. Sounds like a good way to plan a Sunday afternoon! Sympathy Extended Sympathy to the David Walker family of Scugog Point in the loss of his maternal grandmother,..Mrs. Florence Swithenbank of Oshawa. Sympathy also to other family members. C Much needed rain welcomed by local gardeners and farmers Utica and Area News by Vera Brown The much needed rains that came on the weekend were welcomed by the gardeners and farmers in the community. I trust everyone took advantage of the nice weather last week and on Saturday to plant their gardens, in which case the warm rain should make everything grow a little earlier than usual (that is if Mr. Frost stays away). For those who work all week and expected to "have their first outing at the camp grounds or cottages, I'm sure they would rather that the rain had stayed away a few more days but for me, now that the weekend is over, I would like the rain to stop, after all who wants to play golf in the rain. 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