Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 25 Apr 1979, p. 35

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Nestleton, Caesarea by Mrs. Mabel Cawker Banquet, Awards night, in PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 25, 1979 -- 35 Mr. d ) lizing in various kinds of North Nestleton Church - Sadar and ss ph Hosbeler recently 1 Cacti, some as large as The Sunday morning Richard McKenzie, Caes. Charl and Mrs. Ian Scolt, pyghel baskets. They Service was very well : arles and Jennifer of ,irjved at 11 a.m, had attended and Organist M area attended the Hackney Corbyville visited her Lk a asendec a rganis. vrs. ares M dM coffee, many took a box Gwen Malcolm played quiet Rone oy Ald = Ralph )ynch, others enjoyed a music as the congregation Trout ol estleton this past Restaurant meal, after assembled. The Psalm Mary Warburt browsing, and making what- selection "Rejoice The Lord PY and 44 rn w on, Toronto, ever purchases they wished, Is King", Scriptures: Philip- 'Exet artyn Van Essen of they were homeby 5 p.m. A pians I: 27-2; John 21: 7-17. S . er, de Saturday post informative and A fine Sermon was delivered 4) emng dinner guests with jnteresting day. by Rev. Victor Parsons, the rs. Bruce Heaslip, Nestle- theme based on "Side by opens 0, j20q later visited Bruce Caesarea Euchre Club Side". The word "need" was hy " Si ursing Home and The Ladies' Auxiliary with stressed, reach out wherever & Anglers are reminded that hows im for a pleasant president Betty MacIntosh there is a need. The Lepers, all fishing is prohibited in the ive. at the helm had a very good the Blind, Homes for Elder- Regional Municipality of Welcome Home attendance last Wednesday ly, etc. were all given help Durham, Northumberland _ Mr. and Mrs. Vincent evening. The winners were because of a need. U.N. County and the counties of Ward, Nestleton have just 1st-Mardie Handyside, organizations are helping Victoria . and Peterborough returned home from a ten Scugog Point, 2nd - Mr. G. those in need, The Year of south of the Kawartha Lakes 42 trip to New Brunswick. Bright, Port Perry; 3rd - the Child is one example. g until the opening of trout On the way down they visited Mrs. Emmie Cox, Caesarea. How much do we care? Do season on April 28th. The With his sister and her Those who like a game of we care enough to share? only exception to this is the Prother in Maine. While in cards, fellowship, and fun Side by side let us use what "all year" open season for NeW Brunswick they stayed will find it a gratifying we have -growing, caring, rainbow and brown trout in With Mrs. Ward's sister. evening if you attend the and sharing that others may . Lake Ontario and at the 1hey report an enjoyable Euchre next Wednesday live. mouth of the Ganaraska 'rip, expected to see snow evening at the Centre. The offering was received River, south of the C.N.R. and were equipped for it, but by Mr. Ralph Saddler and o bridgein Port Hope, Ontario. 2 pleasant surprise awaited Square Dance and Supper Mr. Norman Mairs. Smelt may. not be taken them - no snow! Mr. and Mrs. Norm Mairs, =~ Warmest Wishes to Nestle- from any streams north of Nestleton, attended the last ton and Caesarea friends Lake Ontario in the Regional Bus Trip of Interest Square Dance and Supper who are in hospital at the Municipality of Durham and The Pine Ridge Garden for this season, held at present time. Northumberland County Club with folk from Nestle: Bowmanville over the Weekend visitors at the during the months of March °™ Port Perry, Manchester, weekend. Beginning in the Cawker farm were Mr. and and April. Smelt may be and Myrtle had a fine day, Fall these evenings of Mrs. Grant Cawker, Chris, 4 taken by an angular dip-net April 20th, when they char- pleasure will commence Curtis, and Cathy of Oshawa. not exceeding six feet by six 'cred a bus (Trailways) and once again. They are most News for next week phone feet or circular dipnet not (ravelled to Dundas and enjoyable as well as being a 986-4715. Do send along news exceeding six feet in SPent some time at Ben fitness program, and the of your comings and goings diameter, in Lake Ontario '¢!dhuis Greenhouses, a couples involved have fun of interest to your com- only. very large operation specia- and fellowship together. munity. & MARIO BRIENZA N iE Masonry Contractor SEAGRAVE -ONTARIO Stone - Brick - Block Work DIRECTORY | "isin || wii Custom Built Homes como BOY FOR Wy cn CALL 416-985-3889 985-2680 Port Perry JAMES RANKIN : . 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Alterations - Power Drain Cleaning Residential - Commercial - Farm BE PH RIS va "Service is Our Business!" * R.R. 2 PORT PERRY 985-3261 po Midtown Mall HOMES St Clair 200 John Street West, ' Additions or Renovations h . rae Ontario 576-2431 Rec Rooms - Framing t e pamt For Free Estimates Call: & paper 1150 Simcoe Street North, J &D CARPENTRY people. suo & Days: 579-4191 Evenings: 985-8618 or 705-786-2040 isi Church Services THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA PORT PERRY CHARGE Rev. R. Brawn, Minister SUNDAY, APRIL 29 a a er VE i] 2 CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R.C. Rose, Minister Hon. Asst. Rev. A. Woolcock SUNDAY, APRIL 29 Eo ie ot 'se id \ } 10 a.m. Worship and Church Easter I1 School 11:15 a.m. Morning Prayer PRINCE ALBERT and Church School 11:30 a.m. Morning Worship ST. JOHNS, BLACKSTOCK & Church School SUNDAY, APRIL 29 SCUGOG PASTORAL 9:30 a.m. Morning Prayer CHARGE and Church School ev. CE Clarke PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ev. E. Linstea IN CANADA 9:45 a.m. Scugog Rev. S 11:15 a.m. Manchester ev. Stuart McEntyre ST. JOHN'S PORT PERRY SUNDAY, APRIL 29 9:00 a.m. Church School 9:55 a.m. Morning Worship BURNS CHURCH ASHBURN - SUNDAY, APRIL 29 CALA BAp, \ + Tisps. 81 2] "Tis yor PORT PERRY BAPTIST 10 a.m. Church School CHURCH 11:15 a.m. Morning Worship Rev. Harold Hooper Hear Amazing Grace oor Sundays - 9:15 a.m. 9:45am. BibleSchool ~~ CR Oshawa, Dial 1350 11 a.m. Morning Worship HOPE CHRISTIAN 7:00 p.m. Hour of Praise REFORMED CHURCH OF Tues. 9:45 a.m. Ladies PORT PERRY Coffee Hour Divine Redemption is our Listen to the Sunderland only hope Baptist Hour every Sunday Services in the morning over radio station Presbyterian Church CKLY 910 on your dial 8:10 a.m.t09:05a.m. Rev. J. Geuzebroek Everyone Welcome PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten =~ Rev.I MacLean 10 a.m. Family Bible Hour 11 a.m. Praise and Worship 7 p.m. Evangelistic Service CONTINUOUS FORMS Help and Transportation Blank & Printed We care about You \ 110 Lilla South - 985-2420 Po perm {S108 985-7383 Port Perry Baptist Church MISSIONARY CONFERENCE May 2nd to 6th, 1979 THEME: 'IN HIS POWER' THEME SPEAKER: Mr. Art Dixon - Shantymen MISSIONAIRES: Mr. & Mrs. Chuck Johnson - New Tribes Mission Mr. & Mrs. Gabriel Cotnoir - French Canada Mr. John Pomeroy - Affica Evangelical Fellowship Mr. Hugh Gordon - International Christian Fellowship (Pakistan) Sunday, April 29 - Evening 7:30 p.m. Film - 'The 4M's of Missions' Wednesday, May 2nd - 7:30 p.m. Missionary - Mr. & Mrs. Chuck Johnson ay Fre te In L AEFAS y Theme Speaker - Mr. Art Dixon Thursday, May 3rd i 9:45 a.m. - Ladies Coffee Hour - vi Mrs. Elena Johnson i 7:30 p.m. - Missionary - Mr. John Pomeroy ds Theme Speaker - Mr. Art Dixon Friday, May 4th - 7:30 p.m. Missionary - Mr. & Mrs. Gabriel Cotnoir Theme Speaker - Mr. Art Dixon Saturday, May 5th 8:30 a.m. - Men's Breakfast - Mr. John Pomeroy 12:30 p.m. - Ladies Luncheon - Mrs. G. Cotnoir 2:30 p.m. - Young People - Mr. Hugh Gordon Sunday, May 6th 10:45 - Sunday School Primary - Mrs. Cotnoir Junior - Mr. Gordon Youth - Mr. Pomeroy Adults - Mr. Cotnoir 11:00 a.m. - Theme Speaker - Mr. Art Dixon 7:00 p.m. - Missionary - Mr. Hugh Gordon Theme Speaker - Mr. Art Dixon *

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