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Port Perry Star, 13 Feb 1990, p. 24

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24 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, February 13, 1990 "Blue Ray Chapter entertainsgrand officers NESTLETON NEWS BY MABEL CAWKER The setting for the very delightful dinner at 5:45 p.m. was the Masonic Hall... beautifully decorated in theme col- ours...when the Grand Officers, other honoured guests and Blue Ray officers and members sat down to the sumptuous meal. Din- ner music was a special feature with Robert Cawker on the sax- aphone and Carol Morrow on the piano. After the dinner hour...a meeting was held upstairs in the Masonic Temple. Worthy Matron Sister Jane Galbraith, assisted by Worthy Patron Brother Alastair Newsome extended a warm, fraternal welcome to all in the East. They had the pleasure of welcoming Worthy Grand Matron Sister Audrey Martin and Worthy Grand Patron Brother Mike Beacock of Ontario, and their corp. of officers. Past Grand Matron Sister Marie Woodward & D.D.G.M. Sister Bette Rew were welcomed; as well as many other special guests. The Grand Ex- ecutive Committee - Ken Sum- mersford, Arthur Lloyd and Doug Morton. Peter Barr - Rep. of Loui- siana from Ontario and Patron of Sunbeam Chapter of Oshawa, Jim Martin, husband of Worthy Grand Matron Sister Audrey was also welcomed. Ten P.D.D.G.M.'s were cordially greeted. During the reading of the minutes by secretary Sister Marg Jeffrey, many invitations were rec'd from various Chapters. A reception for W.G.M. Sister Audrey will be held April 21st in the Royal York Hotel, Toron- to...and a 70th birthday party tor Sunbeam Chapter on March 17th, were among them. W.G.M. Sister Audrey Martin brought a few thoughts to the Chapter...an Honorary member of Blue Ray and said she was glad to be back. Her project for the year is "Alzheimer's Research." She thanked the committee for the lovely dirfner party! A very large attendance for Grand Officers Night! In this "Year of Celebration" 1989-1990...honours were bestow- ed by the Worthy Grand Matron - to Worthy Patron Brother Alastair Newsome - who was ap- pointed "Grand Guard' for Grand Chapter, and the Associate Matron Sister Debbie Davis was chosen for the Worthy Grand Matron's Drill as a "Star Step- per." Our congratulations! Worthy Grand Patron Brother Mike Beacock presented some timely humorous thoughts and thanked the Chapter for the en- joyable evening. At the conclusion of Chapter business a lovely 'buffet' was served in the Hall, and all had a chance to mingle with friends for a great hour of fellowship before heading home. A fantastic even- ing of pleasure for all...and our warmest thanks to the commit- tee...convener Elsa Bongard, with Elsie Wilbur, Bonnie Wind- sor and Isabell Wilson assisting. Valentine Thoughts Valentine is a symbol of love and affection; and are the oldest form of greeting; and they delight folks of all ages. Their history Book Before April 15, 1990 DURHAM CONSTRUCTION Custom Homes Additions Renovations Garages - Masonry Window Replacement Siding - Eavestrough Soffit - Fascia Fencing - Decks & Patios FREE ESTIMATES 705-357-2620 P.0. BOX 309 SUNDERLAND ; NS & Save 10% with this ad! dates back to the 3rd century A.D. when Cupid fires his arrow dipped in love potion it is with the intent to arouse love and affection. Whether you are a sweetheart, wife, mother, dad, etc. we hope you receive your share of Valen- tines this Wednesday, Valentines Day! Community Church Caesarea On a pleasant Sunday, Feb. 11, at 11 a.m., the Community Church in Caesarea met with an average congregation. Rev. Dr. W.H. Crawford's theme was "Underserving Favour' based on Scripture from Ephesians 2:4-5. Salvation is not a reward for the good we have done - so - we can't take any credit. We have all sinn- ed...yet God in His great mercy let His son die on the cross to save us. We do not deserve His love and care...but He loves us just the same. Lessons read by George Kleinjan and the Minister. Organist - Kathleen Watts. Birthday Wishes Stan McNeely of Williams Point, will be celebrating his 89 birthday on this coming Monday, Feb. 19. Our very best wishes from this area. Seven year old Kyle Walker of Scugog Point, celebrated his bir- thday on Saturday, Feb. 10. His parents David and Regenia Walker and sister Avril, took him out for a special birthday dinner to help celebrate. A very happy year to Kyle! Guests with Neta Fish over the weekend were granddaughter Karen and Jeff Pammett of Peterborough - luncheon guests on Sat., and supper guests were daughter Audrey and Jim Leishman, Michael, Jamie and William, Reaboro. A birthday celebration for Wm. who is now REDWOOD -- PINE -- FIR VINYL -- ALUMINUM AW¥indow a MASON WINDOWS "DISCOUNT PRICES* RR4, UXBRIDGE Durham No. 23, just s. of af (416) 852-7722 IF YOUR AD WAS HERE Over 20,000 people could have read It this week. That's a lot of potential customers for your business, For Advertising Made Easy call the PORT PERRY STAR 985-7383 nine years old. A good friend, Mrs. Alex Graham of Lindsay, visited with Neta on Thursday. Sam and Mabel Cawker, Scugog Pt. Rd., attended the love- ly celebration held for Evva Davidge of Port Perry, on her 100th birthday. The festivities were held in the Masonic Hall on Saturday afternoon with over 200 relatives and friends present to help her celebrate on this special day in her life. An incredible per- son! Our warmest wishes from this area to a very talented, delightful lady! : Happy Event Dennis and Karen Yellowlees of Nestleton, are the happy parents of a beautiful little daugher, Jen- nifer Melica, born on Saturday Feb. 10. Best wishes to this young family. Nestleton Presbyterian Church The church service was con- ducted by Rev. Wm. Fairley at 11 a.m., with Joyce Taylor playing the organ. Thoughts on the mean- ing of Valentine's Day - to show love and kindness to those with whome we live; and friends around us; was the theme of the children's story. Psalm 91 was read responsively and the Scrip- ture taken from I Kings 19 and St. Matthew 5. Rev. Fairley spoke on the topic of "Security," however anxious we are to have security from un- employment, ill-health or other things in life; complete security cannot be guarenteed. The true security is in the promises of the Love of God that enable us to have the fortitude and courage to ac- cept insecurtiy in this world! The World Day of Prayer will be held this year in Nestleton Presbyterian Church on Friday, March 3, All demoninations join in together to present this special program. Nestleton United A lovely Sunday, Feb. 11, at 11:15 a.m., greeters at Nestleton United were Kay Notman and family. Rev. Dale Davis con- ducted the Service and spoke on "Rules and Rituals' - living by the Spirit of God" - taken from Scripture Deuteronomy 30:15-20 and Matthew 5:17-26 read by Robert Mairs. The choir compos- ed of Janice MacKenzie, Kay Not- man. Regenia Walker and Kathy Tromans sang "A Closer Walk with" Thee" with pianist Carol Mairs accompanying. The children's theme with the Minister's story was based on "Knowing how to obey God's Rules." Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was celebrated. Rev. Dale Davis was assisted by Clerk of Session Richard MacKenzie and Robert Mairs - Board of Stewards. Offer- ing rec'd by Barb and David Weir. Joyce MacLean will lead the worship next Sunday in REv. Dale Davis' absence. Keep in mind the Evening U.C.W. Unit meets at the home of Janice MacKenzie this Wednes- day night Feb. 14 at 8 p.m. Guest speaker from Denise House in Oshawa. (That is my bundle of news for this week). -- PSYCHOTHERAPY -- -- DIVORCE MEDIATION -- -- STRESS MANAGEMENT -- Port Perry Counselling Services MEDICAL ASSOCIATES, 462 PAXTON ST. Maureen Salkeld, B.A., M.Ed. -- MARRIAGE & FAMILY COUNSELLING -- x3 A 985-075 -- DAY or EVENING -- Reaching Out -- courtesy of -- WAGG-McDERMOTT- PANABAKER FUNERAL HOME, PORT PERRY HAROLD WAGG Services or Ceremonies when Cremation is chosen: The funeral ceremony is not unlike. other ceremonies that distinguish one's life. Baptisms, graduations, weddings all serve to designate specific events in one's life. The funeral ceremony recognizes that final event, enabling survivors to face the reality of death and overcome grief. Viewing of the body of the deceased can help overcome grief. Today contemporary arrangements are as individual as persons themselves. Funeral services or ceremonies may precede or follow the cremation. Prior to a cremation there may be a visitation and/or a funeral service with the casketed body present. If the ceremony follows the cremation, a recepticle, commonly called an urn, con- taining the cremated remains may take the place of prominance. PLEASE DIRECT ANY INQUIRIES TO HAROLD WAGG ... 985-2171 PIZZA TYME WATER ST., PORT PERRY 985-2225 nD S75 | 44.00 plZZ, ' 9.00 Off XLarge Pizza Offer good Mon, Tues., or Wed. thru Feb. 1990 1 Coupon per Pizza Open till 4 AM Thurs., Fri., & Sat. Off Large Pizza Fast Pickup & Delivery EE EEE ETI EE EE EE

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