TT = 16 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, December 15, 1987 Chester's lights are a sheer joy Nestleton-Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker An Extravaganza Of Lights Well! our good friend Chester Pedzikowaki has done it again! His home and round about his lawn on Lakeview Street in Caesarea is just a blaze with Christmas lights. .in- cluding Santa, Candles, and so forth...a positive fairyland! A thing of beauty! Chester is a man who loves beauty and he does his best to create this dazzling display for the pleasure of villagers...and of course people drive from a distance to see the wonder of it all. There you'll see the exotic reds, soft blues, vivid greens, beautiful ambers. the whole bit! For the wide assortment lighting up the Caesarea area... Chester works long hours.. and he certainly has the Christmas spirit heralding in the celebration of the birth of our Saviour. For all who appreciate beau- ly. take a drive during the Christmas season down to Caesarea (Highway 57) turn right at Sun- nyside Market and travel about three blocks to Lakeview Street. and too...go to Chester's door and wish him and wife Adele a Merry Christmas. Make His Yuletide a joy as well...and he'd like the friendly spirit and the fact that you appreciated his efforts. Our very warmest wishes to Chester and Adele from this area...a pair of real good scouts! Nestleton United Church On White Gift Sunday at the Nestleton United Church, David & Regenia Walker, Avril & Kyle were the friendly greeters. Mr. Robert Mairs began the Service and capably conducted proceedings un- til the arrival of Rev. D. Davis who was delayed at Blackstock. Follow- ing the lighting of the Advent Can- dle, the S. School students presented their White Gifts. In an impressive Baptism service Patrick Thomas, infant son of Tom & Wilma Wotten was received into the congregation. Clerk of Session, Lawrence Malcolm assisted Rev. Davis. The Ladies choir sang, *'l Am The Light Of The World." The Sermon "The Gift of a Lifetime' was most ap- propriate. We were glad to welcome several visitors. The Christmas Christmas Special music is always so special. Our organist Mrs. Gwendolyn Malcolm. Baptismal Party After the Service on Sunday at Nestleton United Church...a very lovely Baptismal Luncheon was "hosted" for small Patrick Thomas, by grandparents John and Tina Wolters at their home, R.R.1, Blackstock, for family and friends. Approximately thirty were present for this meaningful occasion. Patrick Thomas was the recipient of many gifts. A Baptismal tells a real story...a step in the right direction... naming a child and admitting the child to the Christian Community. We wish for these young parents, Tom & Wilma Wooten, and their little fami- ly... Johnathan Henry & Patrick Thomas...the very best life has to of- fer. Our congratulations! Social Events Keith & Rhonda Bannister and daughter Nicole of Peterborough, were Saturday luncheon guests with great-grandmother Neta Fish of Nestleton. A lovely visit was en- joyed after catching up on family news. Afternoon tea guests with Sam & Mabel Cawker, Scugog Point Rd., were Chas & Nell Cawker of Scar- borough and son Professor Kenneth Cawker of London. Ken Bragg of Bowmanville, spent the afternoon and was a dinner guest with the Cawkers on Saturday. So glad to see Ken and have a visit. Nestleton Presbyterian Church The Sunday morning Service in Nestleton Presbyterian Church was conducted by Rev. D. Kemble of Peterborough with Joyce Taylor presiding at the organ. The Respon- sive reading was Psalm 24, and the Scripture was Isaiah 9: 6 -7 and Luke 2: 1-20. The text of the sermon was Luke 2, verse 8 - "And there were in the same country, Shepherds abiding in the field." A very fine message. A special Christmas Service will be held at 11:00 a.m. next Sunday, and White Gifts will be brought to this service. Best Wishes Best Wishes to a good friend Olive "APPLE JAM BALLOON BASKETS 'House of Balloons Delivery Available BALLOONS FOR ANY OCCASION -- 2986-5105 Heaslip in Port Perry Hospital - a former resident of Nestleton village...now living in Port Perry...also...another fine friend Dora Gillson in the Villa who isn't well, a former resident of Nestleton as well. We trust all those who have been not well...the best of health soon. Keep you chins high! Afternoon U.C.W. Christmas Mtg. On the afternoon of December 8, members of the UCW met at the new apartment of Mrs. Neta Fish. Unit Leader Jean Williams extend- ed a cordial welcome to 9 members and we were pleased to have Marg France as our guest. Mrs. Neta Fish presented the in- spiring worship period and opened with **O Come All Ye Faithful" with Gwen Malcolm at the organ. Mrs. Irene McKee read the Scripture from Luke 2, followed by "Joy To The World." The theme for the wor- ship "Honour Christmas In Our Hearts" and an impressive candle lighting was held. The first candle "Joy that fills our hearts. The se- cond candle - **God's Love' - in the gift of His Son and *'It Came Upon The Midnight Clear' was sung and the third candle 'Peace' - the angels song of peace. This portion closed with Prayer. Business Minutes were read by Sec'y Gwen Malcolm and approved...and the Treas. report by Neta Fish showed a good balance. Roll Call - "Early Christmas Memories' proved most interesting. The slate of Officers will remain the same for 1988. A decision was made that each member will provide 2 dozen cookies for the S. School concert to be held next Sun- day evening, December 20th at 7:30 .m. b Program consisted of a Christmas Concert which was won by Jean Williams. After the meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction...15 boxes of Cheer were packed for the shut-ins and delivered later. A lovely lunch was served by Neta Fish & Irene McKee and all enjoyed the social hour. Appreciation was given by Leona Sadler. Surprise Birthday Celebration - On Saturday, December 12, Yvonne Holland of Nestleton, was pleasantly surprised when she returned from work to find husband Calvin, Mom Neta Fish and the children, Chad, Craig, and Alanna Dawn "hosting" a wonderful sur- prise birthday party for her in Neta"s apartment... with gifts galore, birthday cake and all the trimmings. The children were very excited...they had been wrapping parcels on the quiet and could hard- ly wait until Mom opened her gifts. A very "special" day for Yvonne in every way. Our warmest wishes to her on her 35th... hope she'll enjoy many more such surprises. Keep in mind the Honeydale Women's Institute meeting to be held this Thursday, December 17. commencing with a pot-luck lun- cheon at 12:30 p.m. held in the Municipal Hall, Port Perry. Be sure to bring your favourite casserole, plate, cup and cutlery - so that we do not have to bother with dishes. A short meeting followed by an in- teresting programme will be a feature...and commences at 2 p.m. We will have special guests to enter- tain - also - each group is asked to provide a number for the pro- gramme. One member will present a suitable message re - Christmas. Roll Call - a decoration for a parcel for Operation Scugog. Exchange of gifts - sing songs - just a very nice party to wind up the year. 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