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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Jun 1984, p. 8

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8 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, June 27, 1984 Nestleton - Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker Me Neely Reunion The annual family reunion reunion and picnic was held Saturday, June 23, at the McNeely property, Williams Point, with 80 people attending from Toronto, Peterborough, Mississauga, Ajax, Oshawa, Roseneath, Weston, Bowmanville and Oakville. The weather was ideal and everyone had a most enjoyable enjoyable time. This has been an annual affair for many years to the delight of all branches of the family of the McNeely McNeely clan. Nestleton Evening U.C.W. The newly organized Nestleton evening Unit held their first meeting June 13,1984 at the home of Arlene Malcolm, Nestleton. Two lovely hymns and the worship service were presented by Barb Weir. A decision was made that the Unit would not meet during July and August, but resume regular meetings commencing Sept. 19. A pool party is of interest for the members on July 18, at the home of Betty Headon. Fundraising was discussed and members hope to become involved in the Nestleton Flea Market or perhaps a Yard Sale. Arlene had a demonstration demonstration on chocolate moulding which was enjoyed enjoyed as some of the delicious goodies were sampled. Later the hostess served a lovely lunch. Family Newsworthy Items Grahame and Neta Fish attended the Sonya Anniversary services on Sunday with Rev. Stuart McEntyre the guest speaker- and Ken Hallett the soloist. A bountiful meal was enjoyed at the close of the service. On Saturday, June 16, Grahame and Neta were guests at the 25th Wedding Wedding Anniversary of Earl and Mary Foster in Newcastle. Mrs. Mabel Cawker, Scugog Point Road had a lovely visit and coffee with Mrs. Irma Welts at her home one day this week. Very pleased Irma is coming along well - doing doing some vegetable gardening and working with her beautiful array of flowers about her new home. Very pleased Bill Fortune Fortune of Blackstock is home from Humber Memorial Hospital following surgery and feeling much better. Our best to Bill! Mrs. Barbara Kizzer - (the former Barbara Panky) who lived at the Victor Malcolm farm some years ago, called on Vic and Win Malcolm recently- a pleasant surprise! The Sam Cawkers visited with Robt. Madeline and Ernie Cawker of Scugog Island during the week. Ken Bragg of Bowmanville, was a Saturday guest at the Cawker farm. Alan and Eleanor Cawker of Oshawa were recent guests with his parents the Sam Cawkers. Nestleton Ladies Aid . The last meeting before the summer recess was held in June at the Church with Pres. Dorothy Lee opening with a hymn followed by The Lord's Prayer. Two minutes silence was observed in memory of a valued member and friend, Miss Ruth Proutt. She closed with a poem entitled "Heritage." Winnifred Davison, Sec'y-Treas. gave the devotional, minutes, correspondence correspondence and the Treas. statement, Thank you notes were received from many sources, Orders were taken for "These Days -- daily Bible Bible readings." Get well, birthday and graduation cards were signed. Several members donated flowers to be planted in the three planters in front of the Church, which was attended attended to after the meeting. Closing hymn "Follow Me The Master Said" - then lunch was enjoyed served by Mamie Magill and Lyda Stinson. Winnifred Davison tendered a vote of thanks Meetings will resume in September. Euchre Results With a very good attendance attendance on Wed. evening results are: Pearl Day- 85; Marie Hammett- 81; Henry Visser- 49. Next Wednesday night as usual at the Caesarea Centre. Church News At the Nestleton Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning with a good congregation. Rev. Fred Swann conducted a service of Holy Communion Communion with an explanatory sermon on its origin and significance. The minister's Mother is visiting with him from Ireland and was in attendance attendance at the service. There will be no service service in the Church for the month of July, but will resume in August. During During the months of July and August, Rev. and Mrs. Swann are attending attending Sanford University in Florida, studying Gerongology (the problems problems of aging). Miss Alison Scott- daughter of the organist Shirley Scott will be attending an immersion immersion class in French in Switzerland for July and August. A very impressive Communion Service at Nestleton United with a fair attendance. Greeters at the door were Lome and Irene McKee. The message by Rev. Dale Davis was very worthwhile for this special day - theme - "Only Bread." A trio, composed of Bernice Mairs, Janice MacKen- zie and Regenia Walker sang ' 'What A Friend We Have In Jesus" - Mabel Cawker, organist. Next Sunday, July 1st, 10:30 a.m. a combined outdoor worship service (Nestleton and Blackstock) will be held at the farm of Roy and Edith McLaughlin. Anyone who would like to take a turn in the Nestleton nursery see list on the bulletin board. Van Nest Reunion The Van Nest family reunion was held in the Nestleton Community Centre on Sunday afternoon afternoon with 65 present. A very enjoyable get- together! Those present from Nestleton were: Lawrence and Gwen Malcolm; Glenn and Arlene Malcolm and family; David and Joanne Malcolm and family; Dennis and Laina Malcolm and family, Ajax; Barry and Joan Malcolm of Simcoe were also present. Bicentennial Celebration Keep in mind the Nestleton Bicentennial Celebration. Festivities commence on Saturday, July 7th, at 1:00 p.m. at Nestleton Community Centre. Many activities have been planned for this important event. A Pork Barbecue at 4:00 p.m. Dance- 9:00 p.m. We were saddened re the passing of Mrs. Mary Hardy of Port Perry this past week - a highly respected and beloved person by all who knew her. A gracious lady in every sense of the word with a warm personality, We shall "indeed" miss her. Our deepest sympathy sympathy to family and friend. MAPLE LEAF, Creamery (Salted) BUTTER Canada First Grade 1 lb. (454g) 2 lb. Limit F MAR DEE FARMS, Canada Fancy •Whole Kernel Corn •Sweet Peas •Mixed Vegetables Mix Or Match Large | 1kg ■ Bag 3 Bag Limit KRAFT VELVEETA CHEESESUCES Pkg. of 16 Slices (500g) KRAFT, MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSE 500ml Jar 2 Jar Limit OCEAN'S PINK SALMON 7.75 oz. (220g) Tin 2 Tin Limit SUPERMAN--Crinkie & Straight Cut Frozen FRENCH FRIES Canada Fancy -- 1 kg Bag 2 Bag Limit CHEF-BOY-AR-DEE Assorted PASTAS 'ABC-123 •Astrogetti *Safarios 425g (15 OZ.) 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