18 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 14, 1987 y Nestleton-Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker a ci Li i da tins convened the tasty refresh: ments. Keep in mind the Ladies Auxihary Pot Luck supper on Wed Aprifl 15 at 7 p.m. and the Euchre game with follow. Bring along your Mrs. Gwen Malcolm read an ar- ticle on "In the Spring a young mans fancy lightly turns to thoughts of MUD". Mrs. Fish read an original poem (composed by Distant travellers appear at Eastern Star Deepest sympathy to his wife Anna (Samells) Powell, and other family members. Doug was an outdoor man . . _ an ardent lover of nature and will be sadly missed by i SPRING Davidson reported catering for the favourite casserole. An ejoyable her niece) entitled "Country tSlatiies and wan) mands. Oras : Spring is here! This revealing two weddings in April really night out, many are expected for Spring'. Lunch was served by "With Neta Fish =D CHURCH ; and unfolding that comes silently successful events! The this tempting occasion! committee--Madames K. Pickard, ith | eta 23 greeting at the i and beautifu) as the dawn. The Humanitarian 'committee has on NESTLETON WOMEN'S IN. N. Fish and M. Beacock, and the Jor 2 g00d congregation gathered : green. earth ©. the bursting bud hand a wheelchair, walkers, canes STITUTE ANNUAL MEETING appreciation expressed by IL ol the Pa i Sunday Communion appearing . . . new tides.of life gen- and crutches for anyone in need of The regular meeting of Nestleton ~~ McKee. er eens frvice, Li oh Neseton, United F tly flowing through earth and sky" same -also--a telephone for the ~~ Branch W.I. was held Wednesday, } FAMILY INTERESTS at has Rn. Iie v " You S Story around us everywhere. When the handicapped is available April 8th, in the Community Centre Glad to see Dave Thomson of ré-- sang ui gi! Whey £ sky is blue and sun is shining it The Charter was draped in at 1:30 p.m. It was followed by the Port Perry, feeling better after a Pe: cele raling te rince of i feels great to be alive! oo memory of our beloved sister Irene Annual meeting and election of Of- Sojourn an hospital. While Arthur . Sars with Palm branches raving 2 BLUE RAY CHAPTER NEWS Beamish, who passed away recen- ~~ ficers for 1987-88. Cawker wat in the vicinity Bist 28 they retired A Classes, The four Blue Ray Chapter, held in the tly Mrs. Neta Fish capably presided week he had an interesting visit Jak OI sang a lovely Easter Masonic Temple, Port Perry, was After chapter closed in regular . and Mrs. Gwen Malcolm, Sec"y., with have and Helen. He Was he a : + Som al tie Cross for a lovely occasion with perfect form all enjoyed the delicious lun- read the minutes, and correspon- companied by parents Sam and N y ' wit! ay Notman taking a weather thus, many sisters and ch of fancy sandwiches, breads, dence. The Treasurer's report + Mabel. Later, they also paid a visit solo part. Regenia Walker was the brothers from various chapters hot-cross buns, topped off with but. showed a good balance on hand at te Alan and Eleanor Cawker's in, reader for the Sixtri Symbol of Lent within the area were present ter tarts and tea or coffee... con- the close of the year (March 31) af- Oshawa. closing with the Symbolic Act. A Sunbeam, Markham, Whitby, vened by Isabell Wilson and Kay teranactive year. Saturday evening dinner guests meaningful sermon for this special Bowmanville, West Hill, Scar. Walker ' Standing Committee Conveners With Lawrence and Gwen Malcolm ~~ day was pr esonted by Rev. b : : borough, and Barrie. Some as far HAPPY ANNIVERSARY gave excellent reports of the years of Nestleton, were Bob Ford and Davis entitled, "Brokenness'. | away as Cochrane, Ontario. John and Marion Hall, of Port Work as follows: Education & son, Paul, of Toronto. Paul, a Holy Communion was observed They were. given a gracious Perry and Williams Point. Cultural Affairs--Mrs. Norma Meteorologist; starts a new job on with Lawrence Malcolm, 'Ralph i welcome by Worthy Patron celebrated their 45th Wedding An- Frew. Citizenship & World Af- weather forecasting at Pearson In- Sadler and Arnold. Williams i Brother Wilfred Alexander of niversary on Saturday, April 4th, fairs--Mrs. Grace Bajema. ternational Airport soon. He is assisting the minister. The hymn Oshawa. It was a pleasure .to with a lovely dinner at Conway Agriculture & Canadian In- presently working at the Air Force The Glory of our King' closed a | welcome to the East, Associate Place in Port Perry. Bob and dustries--Mrs. Rika Wygerde. Base in Trenton. Paul's late fine service. Gwen Malcolm our Grand Conductress Audrey Martin Carolyn Hall, Rebecca and Family & Consumer Affairs--Mrs. mother was the former Marion able organist. : 5 4 of the Grand Chapter of Ontario, Rachael of Port Perry, were with Kay Pickard. Public Relations Of- Taylor of Nestleton. Our "best CAESAREA C ak F Grand Chapter Committee mem- them on Sunday ... and friend ficer--Mrs. Winnifred Davison. wishes" tohim. CHURCH oo i ber Sister Joan Esdale, the past Margaret Duncan of Whitby. They Curator--Mrs. Gwen Malcolm. NESTLETON PRESBYTERIAN A good attendance at the D.D.G.M's, past matrons and received beautiful flowers from Resolutions--Mrs. Marg Beacock. CHURCH Caesarea Church Sunday, April 12, patrons, as well as Blue Ray of- family and friends. Our 'warmest = Mrs. Bertha McLaughlin presen- On Palm Sunday, Rev. Fred 11 am. Rev. Dr. W. H. Crawford : . ficers and memebers. congratulations, and may they en- ted the slate of officers with all of- Swann conducted the service at 10 opened with Prayer and used as During business Sister Marjorie joy many more happy anniver- fices filled, and the election chair- a.m. in the Presbyterian Church his sermon topic for Palm Sunday McCombe reminded members saries! : man, Mrs. W. Davison declared = with Mrs. Joyce Taylor ably "Rejecting a Saviour" a message re--the Dessert Card Party to be CAESAREA EUCHRE & the slate accepted by acclamation presiding at the organ. Psalm 22 In keeping with the Easter held May 11, at Latcham Centre, at POT LUCK SUPPER and following the Hand-Book In- was read in unison, and a section celebration. The minister also led B 1 pm. ... the proceeds for the On Wednesday evening at the stitute procedure conducted the in- from the "Living Faith". Scripture the Responsive reading. Scripture Estar] fund. Assoc. Matron Sister Caesarea Centre the following Stallation ceremony. Mrs. Gwen from Isaiah Ch. 53, and Luke 23: lesson--Matthew 21: 1-11 read by i Karel Nottingham would like = card players were lucky. Fir- Malcolm read the three resolutions 29-40. The minister spoke on *'The Bob Heayn. Luke 22: 47-62 read by members to submit favourite st--Mary Poots, 93. Second--Paul Submitted by Providence--Shaws ~~ Sufferings of Christ" as recorded Dan Pugh, Sr. Church School taken : recipes for the new cook book Krawetts, 89. Low--Walter Brown, Br. which will be voted on, in the in Isaiah Cp. 53. Holy Communion by Marjorie Pugh. Music by Kathy which is being compiled. Judy 50. Janet Wilson and Shirley Get. District. was observed at the close of the Watts and Anne Maschke. Good | ) ~ : Next meeting will be held May 6, / service. A special Easter Service Friday Service at 11 a.m. April 17 { : and visitors are welcome to the néextSundayat10a.m. with Holy Communion. Easter ' HAPPY auction of plants, bulbs, etc. which =~ SYMPATHY EXTENDED Sunday Serviceat 11a.m. E ASTER : will be a feature. On May 7, the Our thoughts and prayers are Spring Smorgasbord to be held District Annual will be held at with a former Nestleton at Nestleton Community Centre, i £ a Kendal, and further planning of friend--Flora Samells of May Ist. 1987. Sponsored by : ~ three delegates and members at- Blackstock, who lost her son-in- Nestleton U..C.W. For further in- : Le ---- tending will be made next law. Doug Powell, of Cloyne, on formation see ad in Port Perry : THE OLD MILL BOOK SHOP : meeting. Sunday evening, March 29. Star. UEEN & WATER STREETS -- PORT PERRY -- 985-9284 Sr | 0 (across fromthe bank parking lot) Bn 25% OFF dS EEE All Speciality Books -- Cooking, Crafts, etc. nie ar . | Choice of complimentary gift with each sale item. If you drink water this concerns vou! 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