LL A EL A LY ad PREY PEN OY vw SU HP A AAAS 0 WR BINA sin Nestleton-Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker Holiday Enjoyed A° warm welcome home to Lawrence and Gwen Malcolm of Nestleton, who have recently returned from an enjoyable holiday with their daughter and son-in-law, Laurie and Graham Wells, in Waihou, Te Aroha Region, New Zealand. Besides the usual tourist attractions of Tarorura, Waitomo Caves, Kelly Tarlton's Underwater World etc., they toured several stock farms including reindeer. The: Waikato Region, south of Aukland, North island is a very rich farming area and its many orchards produce peaches, plums, lemons, oranges, apples and of course Kiwi Fruit. The neighbours were most friendly and hospitable and 'anxious to know more about Canada. Sounds like an interesting trip! Get Together Enjoyed Bill and Kay Ingram, Nestleton, went to the Airport Sunday morning to pick up their daughter Gladys and Gordon Mason, Stephanie and Jamie, who have had six weeks holidaying in Australia. Bill and Kay held Christmas all over again for the entire family with 18 present. A lovely buffet supper was enjoyed and a great time of visiting! Nestleton United Church A fine service at Nestleton United with a fair attendance considering the wintry weather conditions. Rev. Dale Davis presented an interesting 'message ... first enchanting the S.S. children during the story period .. then giving the congregation many good thoughst for the New Year with * theme, "Thy Will Be Done' .. . tying same in neatly with Scripture passages from Isaiah and Matthew read by Janice MacKenzie. In the choir the quartet composed of Regenia Walker, Kay Nottingham, Betty Headon and Janice MacKen- ~ zie sang sweetly "God Give His Peo- ple Strength' with Carol Mairs at - the piario. Gwen Malcolm presided at the organ for the service. Installa- tion of Officers of United Church Women was held during the service, conducted by the minister. He also gave the U.C.W. some timely ad- vice! Ralph and Leona Sadler were the greeters at the door. Next Sun- day, Jan. 18th the Sacrament of Ho- ly Communion will be observed! 'Golden Wedding Celebrated Congratulations and best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McColl of Nestleton, who celebrated their Wedding Anniversary on Thurs. Jan. 1st, held at their home "'hosted" by the family. The party was a complete surprise to the honoured couple. Their immediate family were all present to wish them well ... a real milestone in their lives. The McColl's four childrén and their .families were present. Son Donald of Oshawa, and daughters Cindy of Brooklin, Susan of Oshawa and Margaret of Nestleton. Seven grandchildren were on hand for this special occasion. Many gifts and an- niversary cards were an exciting part'of the event! Tea and Anniver- sary caké was served in the afternoon. A Congratulatory certificate was received from the Prime Minister of Canada Brian Mulroney, a letter from the Governor-General of Canada, Madame Jeanne Sauve, a beautiful plaque from Premier David Peterson, a letter from Hon. Allan Lawrence, M.P. and a cer- tificate from Mayor Jerry Taylor of Township of Scugog. This all made their day! Our best wishes for many more anniversaries to Mr. and Mrs. McColl. Nestleton Presbyterian Church A fair attendance on Sunday mor- ning at the Presbyterian Church in Nestleton. Rev. Fred Swann com- menced a series of sermons on "Great stories of the Bible" and the first in the series was entitled 'The Story of Creation' from Genesis 1 and 2 and Revelations 21. He used as his headings ... 'Man favoured- man fallen and man found." Joyce Taylor ably presided at the organ. Caesarea News At the Wed. evening euchre the prize winners were: First prize- Ron Larocque with 77. Second- George Machewson with 76. Low- Judy Westali with 52. Lunch in charge of Shirley Gettins and Jarat Wilson. Winner for the most lone hands for Dec. was Roy Werry with 8. The Ladies Auxiliary wish to thank the menfolk for the work done on the Centre ... sanding the floors, etc. A great improvement. Also- a thank you to. the Ladies who prepared lunch. It was all very. much appreciated. The New Years Eve dance held in Caesarea Centre was a great suc- cess sponsored by the Ladies Aux- iliary. Appreciation to the Auxiliary, " Ive's Florist, Valu-Mart, Canadian Tire, Home Hardware and Sted- mans store for prizes. It was surely : appreciated, Family Interests George and Ella Bowers and daughter Jean Williams of Nestleton Here's a warm, cozy feeling ... ga iL Ling, a un, " I~ RE] Come to us for a free estimate compare our total cost nciuding underpad ' and installation, * combined.with our . fast Courteous gy service We know 1 Hwy. TA - Part Party the Sars Lumber) 985-2451 Lo Zatti Aisi SE E SE BEPC A ) +7 £1 \ : FINE PRR ed had a visit recently with Allan and Marguerite Beacock who have mov- to Scugog Island from Blackstock. They have a lovely, * spacious home overlooking Lake Scugog. We wish them happiness in their new surroundings. Curt Cawker and friend Christine Kidd of Oshawa, livened up the farm aimosphere on Sat. afternoon, with their snowmobile and all terrain cy- _ cle at the Cawker farm on Scugeg-' Point Road. After a couple of hours of fun and travelling ... they had a period of relaxation over refreshments. Great to sée the young fry! [Ler SA PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, January 13, 1987 -- 1) A warm welcome home to all! Congratulations As a former Provincial Board Director and an ardent, enthused member of the Women's Institute .. iUgive me pleasure to congratulate one of our Nestleton area girls Lyn McLaughlin for her fine achieve- ment in winning one out of four scholarships awarded by the Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario. Lyn is in her second year in Guelph University. The presenta- - tion. was made by Mrs. Louella Lewis of Mount Albert, Provincial 'Board Director of Sub. No. 8. We wish Lyn well in her chosen field of Agricultural Economics, 'Mid-Winter Blitz. -- 5 DAYS ONLY -- Ate Just A Reminder! A meeting of interest and concern to parents is scheduled to be held in Caesarea Centre on Thurs. Jan. 29th at 7:30 p.m. This is an Outreach Pro- gram with Donna M. Harris in charge ... who is from the Outreach Child Abuse Prevention and Educa- tion Centre in Oshawa, speaking on the subject. This'is a parents only in- formative meeting. On Sat. 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