Fe i i a SINE - I Pm Sh SEE Er RE a TN oI WE Zt X 7rd : Bd Le -- a ON meg, Fat Ae a) - ~ North Nestleton Sunday school Anniversary Service Quite a number of visitors were present to share in the service on Sunday, May 31, 11 a.m. which was a fine occasion for the Sunday School children of Nestleton United Church as they cele- brated the Anniversary of the Sunday School with Superintendent Mr. Robt. Mairs conducting the service © in his own inimitable style. With Carol Mairs presid- ing at the Organ the service opened with the Processional Hymn- "Come, Children, Join to Sing" followed by the call to worship by Ken Weir and the Invocation taken by Arlene Davis. Psalm selection "Joyful that's State Farm insurance." CALL ME. STATE Farm > INSURANCE e STATE FARM insurance Companies Canadian Head Offices Scarborough Ontario "Good service, good coverage, good price . . . BOB ALEXANDER INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED CREDIT UNION BUILDING, HIGHWAY 12 BROOKLIN, ONTARIO LOB ICO Telephone: (Bus.) 655-3804 22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 3, 198) News from Nestleton, Caesarea area from Bible College and.. Adoration" was read by 'Dwight Davis. 'Welcome, Welcome" and "Live Love" were sung by the Sunday School choir. The Scripture was read by Mr. Robt. Mairs and Janice Mac Kenzie and the Pastoral Prayer given by Claire Mac Kenzie. The children again favoured with two numbers "Creative Praise" and a novelty number "Wonder Song". The offering was taken by Ken Weir and Dwight Davis with Arlene Davis the Offer- tory Prayer. Another novelty selection was sung by the older members entitled '"'Joseph's Coat'. The Guest Speaker Mr. Charles Rainey of the Lindsay area - graduated Whether it's State Farm life, home or car insurance, you can get more value for your insurance dollars. Find out for yourself. Call Le TAI TV fail > . red Ne a] conducts a summer Bible School near Omemee. He also visits the Public Schools speaking to the students. he presented an interesting message to the-_Sunday School - telling a story re- camping, and closed his talk with the 23rd Psalm. The Benediction was pronounced by Claire Mac Kenzie. The church bulletins were distributed by Arlene Davis and Clarie Mac Kenzie. As the dedicated superintendent Robert Mairs and wife Carol and the teachers commence another year in the Sunday School - may they have the interest and support of everyone, and a good deal of, personal satisfaction for a job well done,, Warmest Congratulations! The combined Sunday School and Church picnic will be held on June 14th at the residence of Norman and Bernice Mairs, following the Church service that day. It will be a "Pot Luck" style of menu. Games have been arranged. Blackstock Sunday School Anniversary Service will be held June 7th at 11 a.m. Guest speaker is Mr. Lloyd Wilson. Nestleton U.C.W. will meet at the home of Mrs. L. Malcolm on Tuesday, June 9th at 2 pm. All ladies invited. Nestleton Presbyterian Church A small congregation on Sunday, May 31st, 10 a.m. Rev. Fred Swann spoke on '"'Stewardship" - the mean- ing of Stewardship is whole commitment to God's will. Holy scripture - 11 Corinthians 8: 1-15. Mrs. Winnifred Davison was the Organist for the service. Next Sunday at 10 a.m. Everyone welcome. BRUTONS 1. ©» A: DRUGS 200 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY 985-2511 wi ERA) PE A Yas Vg A £5 RM! ERAR) A AG SL) LEHR Tab EVA Caesarea Euchre Scores for last- Wednesday evening as follows: 1. Lou Bandel - score 85. 2. Millie Glide with 82. Low - Tom Robbins - 48. Lone hands for the month of May was Lou 'Bandel with 48. Wednesday (to-night) as usual for an evening of fun. Social News Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sadler were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Slemon of Hayden, Mrs. Florrie Samells and Miss Gail Malcolm of Blackstock. Weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mac Kenzie, Nestleton, were Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Mac Kenzie and Miss B. O'Reilly of Toronto. Weekend guests with his parents Mr. and Mrs. L. Malcolm, Nestleton, was Mr. Barry Malcolm Simcoe and fiancee Miss Joan Marshall of Innerskip. They and other family members were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Malcolm, Heather and Alison. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Nestleton Women's Institute held their 75 Th gi rh ct E Ral th anniversary dinner at the Fred Dayes, Nestleton for some weeks are Fred's niece Mrs. Audrey Brown of Hull, England, and Nephew Mr. Walter Palmer, Nottingham, England. They attended the Sunday School Anniversary Service at Nestleton last Sunday.. Mr. and Mrs, Alan Cawker and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cawker and baby Aaron Michael of Oshawa were Sunday luncheon guests with the Sam .Cawkers at the farm, Scugog Point Rd. News for next week Phone 986-4715. Blackstock Recreation Centre last Wednesday evening, and one of the highlights of the evening was the cake cutting ceremony. Mrs. Ruth Proutt [centre] a Life . Member of the Institute, and a member for 42 years was given the honour of cutting the cake. With Mrs. Proutt are, left, guest speaker Mrs. Evelyn Moore, and Mrs. Gwen Malcolm, president of the Nestleton W.1. =/ Wu LiHa and AUCTION Sponsored by NESTLETON AREA RECREATION COMMITTEE ~ COME & SELL YOUR UNWANTED ITEMS SATURDAY, JUNE 13 10:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. AUCTION SALE AT 1:00 P.M. FEE FOR TABLES: $5.00 Call 986-4704; 986-5460 or 986-5131. "ITEMS WANTED" If you area able to donate to the sale it will be greatly appreciated. For Further information or pick up call: 986-5527 or 986-5580 - Proceeds for the benefit of the Community. Thank You for Your Support! : an Ox bY SNe Tons A X HPRRAE 8 A Rae SNS Lar El AH SA A RR Rk ims