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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Nov 1983, p. 8

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i 8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 2,1983 Ecumenical meeting a pleasure Nestleton - Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker Ecumenical Meeting On Thursday, October 20 at 2 p.m. an informal gathering was held at Nestleton United Church with friends from various, churches within the area attending. Greeting the guests at the door were: President Bernice Mairs, Elder Leona Sadler and our minister's wife Anita Davis. The meeting opened with Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee- a Beethoven melody from 1770-1827 era. Mabel Cawker chaired the event and warmly welcomed the many ladies present. After the Roll Call of Churches- an inspirational inspirational worship service was given by Anita Davis. We had very harmonious harmonious music- two vocal numbers by our talented trio- Gail Hiemstra, Janice MacKenzie and Bernice Mairs- and a delightful solo by Gail Hiemstra. Their singing has Warmth, quality and feeling- a pleasure to listen to. Organist- Gwen Malcolm accompanied. Offering was received in aid of Mission work and taken by Ruth Davidge and Jean Williams. Dedication by chairperson Mabel Cawker. Neta Fish introduced our guest speaker- Mrs. Leigh Tpmlin from the Cambray area- who presented a very informative informative talk re- the hearing hearing problems of her two children- daughter Arleigh and son Tarryl- who are students at the Belleville School for the Deaf. Phyllis gave us an insight into the activity programme followed at school- as well as on weekends when the youngsters are home. We were shown Finger spelling spelling as seen by the sender and the receiver- used by the school. A question and answer period followed. Literature of interest was on display. Phyllis also told the assembly of her interesting interesting ten years as a Christian- and how it all came about. A most gifted and excellent speaker. We trust she'll come and speak to us at some later date. Pres. Bernice Mairs voiced the appreciation to the speaker- our minister's wife and the singers. To top off a worthwhile worthwhile afternoon, refreshments refreshments were enjoyed and an hour of fellowship in a friendly atmosphere held in the Sunday School room. The UCW wish to thank one and all for whole-hearted support. A sincere thank you to the friends who responded to the invitation to attend. We trust all enjoyed our special Ecumenical meeting- a fine representation representation of different Christian Christian Churches. Get-to-gethers & Such Recently, Mr. and Mrs. Grahame Fish, Nestleton, "hosted" a belated birthday party for granddaughter Rhonda Rhonda Jacobs on Saturday. Those attending the festive party were: Mrs. Larry Smith and Penny, Hampton; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fish, Lisa and Laura, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Ron Jacobs and Deanna, Blackstock. Very best "birthday wishes" to Rhonda. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Grahame Fish had supper with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Snoddon of Sunderland. Recent luncheon guests with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cawker, Scugog Point were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cawker of Scarborough. On Friday evening- Bemice Mairs, Nestleon, hosted a combined birthday birthday party for her husband husband Norm and daughter Diane Slute of R.R. 1, Oshawa. All members of the family were present with the exception of son Allan Mairs and son-in- law John Slute. Our "warmest wishes" to the recipients of this "festive" party. On Tuesday, nine members of Nestleton U.C.W. attended the Oshawa Presbyterial Regional meeting held at Blackstock United Church. A day of fellowship for all. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Malcolm and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cawker, Nestleton, attended attended the "Festival of Hymns and Anthems" held in Port Perry United Church, Oct. 23 , when Trinity United Church, Uxbridge and Port Perry United participated participated in singing- besides a fine anthem- many favorite hymns- with the congregation joining in. A splendid service service of song with the rich tones of a magnificent organ played by Jack Couperus, B.A. St. Andrew's Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Whitby. Directing Directing the choirs were Glenn Taylor, Port Perry and Ernest Greenwood, Greenwood, Uxbridge. Rev. G. Jackson and Rev. E.S. Linstead, Port Perry and Rev. M. Locke, Uxbridge conducted the service. A day to remember! This past weekend Grahame and Neta Fish held a birthday celebration celebration for five members of the family on Sat. evening. evening. Those celebrating were: Audrey Leishman, Michael and Jamie, Reaboro, and Calvin and Yvonne Holland, Bowmanville. Audrey and family were overnight overnight guests. On Sunday, Craig- infant son of Calvin and Yvonne Holland, Bowmanville, was baptized at The Immaculate Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Bowmanville. Audrey Leishman- Godmother- and son Michael- Godfather- sponsored small Craig Holland at the religious ceremony. Guests for this special service were: Mr. and Mrs. Grahame Fish, Nestleton, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Curtin, Lindsay and Mrs. Audrey, Leishman and family, Reaboro. < Nestleton United Celebrates 148 Years On a cool fall Sunday- Rev. Dale Davis conducted conducted the service with Nestleton United observing observing its 148th anniversary- 83 years in the present Church. Rev. Davis warmly welcomed a very fine congregation who were on hand to help celebrate. Rev. John Smith- our anniversary speaker- and good friend- was introduced introduced by our minister and presented an excellent excellent message taking his text from Colossans (selected verses) and Matthew 16:13,18,24,25. His sermon theme "So This Is Your Anniversary." Anniversary." Some of his thoughts were: An anniversary anniversary is a time for remembering- for reflection- for rejoicing- for congratulations- all taking part in this special day- conveying feeling re- experiences- hopes- what is to come in the future- working for Christian loving and sharing (how much we owe our ancestors), so let us face the future with courage and go forward- together in this 83rd an- Bowmanville Audio - Vision and Panasonic MICROWAVE COOKING DEMONSTRATION Friday and Saturday, Nov. 4th and 5th If you've been thinking of purchasing a microwave oven, this demonstration is for you. Come in and watch the experts from Panasonic. Hours of Demonstration Friday, November 4th 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday, November 5th 11:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The experts from the Panasonic Microwave Kitchens will show you the time-saving and nutritional benefits of microwave cooking. Don't miss this demonstration! Bowmanville Audio - Vision Your Authorized Panasonic Dealer 20 King Street West Bowmanville Telephone 623-2312 niversary year. Rev. John Smith closed with "The United Church Creed." Special music by a choral group composed of Gail Hiemstra, David Marlowe, Peter Evans, Carol Riggs- Evans and Catherine Randall was much appreciated. They rendered beautifully two numbers and closed with the choral Benediction "The Lord Bless and Keep You"- fine selections- a real treat for Nestleton. Ralph Sadler and Norm Mairs made the presentation of the offering. offering. Mrs. L. Malcolm was the organist for the service. Pots of mums enhanced the Sanctuary. Tea was served after to the guests- by U.C.W. members. Next Sunday will be Blackstock anniversary held at 10 a.m. We trust many from Nestleton will join with Blackstock and help them celebrate. Guest speaker Rev. Harry Atkinson. Keep in mind the Nestleton U.C. Council meeting this Wed. 8 p.m. Euchre Results A fine attendance on Wed. evening and results are: 1. Collette Larocque- 83; 2. Norma Jean Newbold- 81; A1 Cormack- 53. 15 lone hands for October held by Norma Jean Newbold. Congratulations Congratulations to all. At the Caesarea Community Community Church, Oct. 30, a special speaker Gerry Jonkeer's topic was "David and Goliath" taken from Scripture, Samuel 17: 6-50. Special music by the Sunshine Club under the direction of Jacqueline McDermott McDermott was enjoyed. Mrs. Crawford- organist. A good congregation attending. Rev. Dr. George Moore, Port Perry conducted conducted the service at the Nestleton Presbyterian Church with an excellent attendance. He delivered a splendid sermon taking his text from Psalm 34- these- "I WU1 Bless The Lord At All Times." Organist- Mrs. Scott. Next Sunday at 11 a.m. All welcome. Appreciation Flora Shaw of Nestleton wishes to extend extend warmest appreciation appreciation to friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness- visits, meals, baking, etc.- since coming home from Hospital after emergency surgery. A special thanks to Carol and Shirley who have helped so much in many, many ways. The Canadian Statesman Advertising Deadlines Display • T ues. 4:00 p.m. Classified- Mon. 4:30 p.m. More and more women are turning to State Farm... Call me Don Irvine 108 Waverley Road Bowmanville Telephone 623-4482 Like n good neighbor, State Farm in them. SIAM IAIIU IniuU'KtCo'iipjmet C4iui)unlie4il0llitn SuilHMOuyh.OnMiio We redeem all food store coupons Prices effective thru Saturday, November 5th, 1983. A&P reserves the right to limit quantities to normal family requirements! #T> IT'S OUR BIGGEST SALE OF THE YEAR! Regular Sprite, Caffeine-free Coke or Regular k Coca-Cola ^ flfl SUPER BUY! 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