- er ITT 5 sl LATER 44 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, September 27, 1988 Blue Ray chapter closes beacon of light Nestleton-Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker With our Worthy Matron Sister Karel and Worthy Patron Brother Jack Nottingham welcoming members and guests - fraternal- ly in the East .. Chapter opened with a hint of sadness for the last meeting .. which races by so auicklv! Manv dignitaries were welcomed in the Masonic Temple, Port Perry on September 8th. During year end business reports were presented by various conveners, indicating an excellent year in benevolent work. We congratulate our hard working officers and members and trust the future will be a bright and happy one as we move along to our 41st year. Final plans were made for the 5th annual Prelude to Autumn Fashion Show at the Town Hall, Port Perry, Wed., Sept. 28th - 8 p.m. The Wor- thy Matron Sister Karel remind- ed everyone to try and sell the '""special" 40th anniversary cook books. We still have a number on hand! During thé evening the Charter was draped in living memory of seven members, who have pass- ed away during the year. Keep in mind that the Chapter has a wheel chair, walker, crut- ches and canes, available to anyone needing same. Phone the secretary Marg Jeffrey 985-2343 if requiring information. Worthy Matron Sister Karel gave her farewell speech. She thanked her W.P. Brother Jack for bringing honour to the Chapter by being-appointed Grand Guard for the Grand Chapter of Ontario Sessions held in Sept., at the Royal York Hotel for 1988-1989. The next meeting will be Open' Installation on Oct. 13th. Practise Agriculture is second only to the Automotive Industry for its con- tribution to the economy of - Durham Region. The wide diver- sity of crops and produce grown in Durham Region give the region the potential to be totally self suf- ficient in food products. Colby Foods, Sunderland Creamery, and Beatrice Dairy are examples of the variety of companies involved in the pro- cessing sector of agriculture who along with a large number of farm suppliers serve to multiply the jobs created in Durham Region. The effects of agriculture multiplied many times over © SPECIAL NOTICE for the Installation will be held Oct. 2nd, at 1 p.m. After chapter closed members and guests retired to the lower hall where W.M. Sister Karel & W.P. Brother Jack Nottingham' entertained on their last night with a lovely lunch, topped off with tea or coffee. An evening of fellowship! Barbeque Enjoyed Barry and Joan Malcolm of Simcoe, were weekend guests of his parents, Lawrence and Gwen Malcolm of Nestleton. On Sunday afternoon, Gail Malcolm of Port Perry, Laina Malcolm and children of Ajax, Glenn and Arlene Malcolm and girls, David and Joanna Malcolm and family of Nestleton, all gathered for an enjoyable barbecue, '"'hosted" by Lawrence and Gwen. beautiful Autumn weather added much to the day. Guest Speaker At General U.C.W. Meeting On Sept. 14, the meeting of the General U.C.W. was held in the Nestleton United Church S.S. Room. Anne Emerson offered an informative devotional about - Christianity in Africa, and all joined together to sing 'Kum Ba Yah" and 'Let There Be Light'. - Gwen Malcolm, Jean Williams and Leona Sadler presented Ber- "nice Mairs and Helen Vine with life membership pins for all their ~ devotion and service to Nestleton U.C.W. : ~The guest speaker Mrs: Betty Luther of Toronto, showed many interesting and varied aspects of Africa through a slide presenta- tion. She also gave members an insight to the beauty and colour of Africa and how they lived in Agri-Food Week throughout the province of On- tario give ample reason for the consumer to '"'BUY THE FOOD ONTARIO GROWS'. Durham . Region will officially declare Oc- tober 5, 6 and 7 "AGRI-FOOD WEEK" here in Durham Region on Monday, October 3, 1988. For "the cook, there will be many recipes handed out that you won't want to miss and a large display of fresh fruits and vegetables grown in Durham Region. Come out and support '"Agri- Food Week" being held in the Oshawa Shopping Centre in front of Consumers Distributing from October 5 - 7, 1988 sponsored by the Durham Region Federation of Agriculture. TUESDAY NIGHT 7:00 to 8:30 PM -- will be held at the The congregation of Emmanuel Pentecostal Church is temporarily worshipping in the following places: SUNDAY MORNING 9:45 AM -- Family Christian Education 11:00 AM -- Morning Worship will be held at R.H. CO in the gym. Parking at rear off Ottawa Streat. SUNDAY EVENING 6:30 PM -- Evening Praise Service will be held at the PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH at the corner of Queen & Lilla Streets. . Family Night & Pioneer Clubs PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH EVERYONE WELCOME rvice ISH PUBLIC SCHOOL ¢ EPC Rev. David Beesley, Pastor (PHONE 985-9222) / Kenya! Professor Luther and wife Betty spent five years work- ing in Africa. New business arising out of the meeting included our UCW ser- vice on Oct. 16, and discussion about a Fall Fundraiser. A nominating committee was set up for the new Executive ... as well as our Annual Spring Smorgasbord. The meeting con- cluded with the Mizpah benedic- tion, and all enjoyed the lovely lunch provided by the afternoon unit. Caesarea Euchre At the weekly Wed. evening card game, Anne Harran was high with 83. Doris Hill came in second with 79. Third was Dorothy Wall with 48. Sharon Smith and Joanne Bowuhuis planned and served the bountiful lunch. Next week as usual! The Churches The Nestleton United had a fair attendance on a cool fall Sunday with Harold and Marie Crawford greeting at the door. Rev. Dale Davis spoke on "Active Waiting" based on Scriptures from James and Mark. A fine ser- mon! The many children always enjoy storytime before retiring downstairs to classes. We were very pleased to see new members in the choir. The six part choir sang "We've got something to Share" with Gwendolyn Malcolm at the organ. The service closed ~~ with an old favourite, "O Master let me walk with Thee." Next Sunday is World Wide Communion. Try to attend this important service. An average number of worship- pers out to Caesarea Community church on Sunday zmorning .. with Rev. Charles Clarke conduc- ting the service. The Scripture was read by Norma Arney and George Kleinjan. Rev. Dr. W.H. Crawford used text II, Corin- thians 13 and his sermon was en- titled, "What Kind of a Faith have you Got? A very good question"! Kathy Watt - organist. The Sunshine Club will be com- mencing soon. Congratulations In Order The MacKenzie family of Nestleton are winners again, at Lindsay Fair! Leslie won a first with her Hackney, and rode her Saddle Horse .. winning five prizes all told! Richard MacKen- "zie won a first - an - on line show- ing with his Hackney. 50th Wedding Anniversary Celebration Mrs. Neta Fish, attended the 50th wedding anniversary celebration in honour of Clare and Madeline Curtain of Lindsay, on Sat., Sept. 17. The lovely event was held at the Lindsay Golf Club with many friends and relatives on hand to extend their warmest wishes. On Sunday, the family en- joyed a scenic boat trip and Neta was a guest with them. Yvonne Holland of this area, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curtain! Very best wishes to the Curtains for many more happy occasions! Another student attending col- lege is Darryl Bradt, of Caesarea, who is enrolled in Humber Col- lege, taking a three year course in Radio & Broadcasting. All the best to Darryl in his chosen field! He is the son of Wayne & Elaine Bradt. Cartwright Dynos Snowmobile Club The Cartwright Dyno Snowmobile Club is holding a meeting in Janetville Communi- ty Hall, on October 2nd, at 2 p.m. to determine whether there is enough interest for expanding their trail system to Janetville area. A good attendance is hoped for. The Nestleton Women's In- stitute will meet on October 12th, at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Rika Wygerde. (This is a change from the regular day). Sympathy Sincere sympathy to the fami- ly of the late Sadie (Mrs. Wallie) Armstrong, who passed away over the weekend. She leaves to mourn daughters - Vera and Mildred of Lindsay, and Shirley of Peterborough and sons - Lawrence, Reaboro; Clarence in Western Canada; Lloyd, Cameron; Reg, Port Perry; and Ralph, Guelph. She will be great- ly missed by family and friends. PORT PERRY PRINCE ALBERT UNITED CHURCH Rev. D. Robert J. LePage, B.A., - M.Div, Rev. Don Tansley, B.A. M.Div. Associate Minister SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2 Sermon Theme: Human Intimacy Port Perry 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship Prince Albert 11:30 a.m. World Wide Communion Morning Worship Nursery Care Always Available SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE Miss Edith Bolton Scugog Island 9:45 a.m. Manchester 11:15 a.m. Church School & Worship UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. Dale Davis Blackstock 10:00 a.m. North Nestleton 11:15 a.m. Nursery & Church School During Worship GREENBANK PASTORAL CHARGE SERVICES Rev. David Shepherd, Minister 9:30 a.m. Seagrave 11:00 a.m. Greenbank 12:30 p.m. Pinedale COMMUNITY CHURCH CAESAREA : Rev. Dr. W.H. Crawford SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2 at 11:00 a.m. "Is Your Faith Uncertain and Insecure?" (2 Tim. 3:16) Speaker: Dr. W.H. Crawford Also: Sacrament of Holy Communion Come and enjoy Family Worship With Us Children's Church During Service Prayer & Bible Study Thursday at 7:30 p.m. 986-5526 or 986-0025 Welcome to the Country Church EMMANUEL PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Queen & Rosa Streets Rev. David Beesley, Pastor 985-9222 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2 Morning Services at: R.H. Cornish Public School (Queen St.) 9:45 a.m. Family Christian Ed. 11:00 a.m. Message - "A Crimson Stream' (Zech. 13:1; Jn. 19::34-37) Communion Special Music: Paul and Tammy Chilco Evening Services at: The United Church (Lilla & Queen St.) 6:30 p.m. Message - "People Of The Spirit" (Zech. 4:6; Acts 3:1-10) Nursery Provided At All Services "A CHURCH REACHING OUT IN LOVE" NESTLETON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH October 2 - 10:00 a.m. Worship Service & Sunday School All Welcome PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Hwy. 7A & Island Road East of Port Perry 985-8681 Pastor: Rev. David S. Daniels Sunday Services Bible School 9:45 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Junior Church & Nursery Provided Tuesday 9:45 a.m. Ladies Coffee Hour - Classes provided 0-5 yrs. Wednesday 7:00 p.m. AWANA Boys & Girls Clubs Adult/ Youth Bible Study and Prayer Nursery Provided Special Welcome To The Handicapped HOPE CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH - A Christian Reformed Fellowship 166 Simcoe Street, Prince Albert Rev. Bart VanEyk, Pastor :. "The Church of the .. Back-to-God Hour' :- Broadcasting Sundays 9:30 a.m. CHOO - 1390 AM and CKAN 1480 AM Services 10:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Nursery Provided "Everyone Welcome" EMMANUEL FULL GOSPEL FELLOWSHIP Durham Road 23 and 7th Conc. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2 11:00 a.m. & 6:00 p.m. - Worship Services 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study. A Church Moving In Spiritual Renewal PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. Stuart McEntyre, B.A., B.D. 985-3881 -- 985-3409 ST. JOHN'S, PORT PERRY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2 9:55 a.m. Family Worship Church School & Nursery BURNS CHURCH, ASHBURN 10:00 a.m. Church School 11:15 a.m. Family Worship ST. BERNADETTE'S CATHOLIC PARISH Sunday Mass 11:30 a.m. Nestleton Community Hall Nestleton Serving Cartwright Township Come On Home Father Tom Lynch 705-932-2712 ANGLICAN CHURCH St. John's, Blackstock SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2 9:30 a.m. Morning Prayer Church School & Nursery Church of the Ascension SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2 11:15 a.m. Holy Communion - New Rite Church School