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Port Perry Star, 11 Nov 1981, p. 9

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RONG EA EE HIG ORNS NRT ile ENE PSB Gib ed SANK FE Py BE A Ls Nestleton, Caesarea area Church News On Sunday Nov. 8, 11:15 a.m. at Nestleton United Church, Rev. John Smith used as his theme 'The Supportive Congregation" taken from Scripture passages Mark and Acts - a most -interesting discourse. The Sunday School are upstairs each Sunday for a portion of the service. and Rev. Smith held the interest of the youngsters with a short informal question and answer period before they returned to their classes. In the choir a duet was featured re - Remembrance Day - "The Song of Peace" was sung by Bernice Mairs and Mabel Cawker. A fine Remembrance Day message was given at the close of the service by the Minister and 2 minutes silence was observed. Next Sunday at the United Church a Baptismal service will be held. A cordial welcome to Church and Sunday School at 11:15 a.m. In the Presbyterian Church (Nestleton) on Sunday morning Rev. Fred Swann preached the 4th sermon on the "Beatitudes' taken from Matthew - Chapter 5. A short talk on the meaning of Remembrance Day was presented by the Minister and he asked the congregation to stand for 2 minutes silence in memory of the soldiers from this community who paid the supreme sacrifice, closing with Prayer. The choir comprising of Peggy and Alison Scott, Katie Visser and Rev. Fred Swann sang "Jesus Shall Reign" - organist Mrs. Shirley Scott. A warm welcome for next Sunday at 11:00 a.m. Women's Institute Activities Women's Institute members from many branches through the area boarded the Geo. Freeman bus from Scugog Island and attended the Central Ontario Area Convention held in the Royal Hork Hotel, Toronto, on Tuesday, Nov. 3, leaving Port Perry at 8:00 p.m. and returning at 11:00 p.m. The Honeydale W.I. in charge of the bus. It was a full day packed with many interesting 'highlights' - one of which was the evening banquet in the hotel ballroom with Rev. Robert Rumball "Ontario Mission of the Deaf' as guest speaker. The musical pro- gramme was excellent as well and the food delicious and well served. Mrs. Keith Hiepleh, the newly elected Provincial President brought greetings -also the Honourable Lorne Henderson, from Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food. W.LI's represented were Blackstock, Nestleton, Bethesda Reach, Green- bank, Scugog, Shirley, Janetville, Little Britain, Lindsay, Woodville and Honeydale. Caesarea Euchre Results With a fine turnout the prize winners were: 1. Henry Visser - 90; 2. Eva MacDonald - 83. Low- Doris Nottingham - 47. Faith Lawrence was the winner for the most lone hands for the month of October with 13. Congratulations! and this week as usual. Families in the News After a three week sojourn in Port Perry Hospital we are very pleased to have Mrs. Larman Hyland home in Nestleton - returning from the hospital on Thursday last. She seems like her old cheery self again and we trust she'll have good health and enjoy her home village where so many friends drop in. Mrs. George Heaslip, Port Perry and Miss Ruth Proutt, Nestleton, called on Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thompson of Blackstock on Friday afternoon and were pleased to find Grant and Ruth both much improved in health. Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. L. Malcolm, Nestleton were her brother Mr. and Mrs. Grant Brooks from Port Hope. Of Interest To Nestleton Folks Your correspondent received a letter from a former Nestleton girl - Marion Taylor Ford of Toronto this past week. Marion spent her childhood and grew up in the Nestleton: area. For some years now she has been confined to a wheel chair. through a serious illness - and spends much of her time writing plays and poetry for seniors. Her latest poem has been published in a new magazine "Discovery" and I feel she will be pleased if she could see it in the Port Perry Star as well as The Canadian Statesman. A Blessing I like to wake in the morning - an hour blest To see the dawn glow - and listen to the birds. Then I realize - there is no greater blessing Than living - simply living in the world. by Marion Taylor Ford Nestleton Women's Institute The Nestleton Women's Institute met on Wed. Nov. 4th at 1:30 p.m. at the Nestle- ton Community Centre. The vice-president Mrs. Don Frew chaired the meeting in the absence of the president Mrs. L. Malcolm who was attending the Women's Institute annual convention in Toronto. The meeting opened with the ode followed by the Mary Stewart Collect with Mrs. R. Davison at the piano. Mrs. D. Frew read the poem "In Flanders Fields" - For the Best Deals on New G.M.CARSor TRUCKS See RICHARD HUNT , MOTOR SALES Uxbridge 852-3357 Toronto Line 294-9010 Thinking of Leasing? Giveusa Try! WILLIAMSON - keeping in mind Remem- brance Day Nov. 11, 1981. The minutes, correspon- dance and treasurer's report was given by the secretary Mrs. M. Firlit. "The roll call "How can we share our wisdom with the young' was answered by thirteen members and proved to be most informative. A brief report on the Fun Fair held recently at Bowmanville was given by Mrs. D. Frew, a special thanks was given to those who provided lunch and took part in the humerous skit. Mrs. R. Davison volun- teered to send a Christmas gift to our sister Insititue in Consett, County Durham, England. It was decided to continue with our support of the Operation Scugog again this year. The motto 'If you plant a seed of character in the home it will bloom in the community' was presented by Mrs. G. Fish, Miss R. Proutt gave a reading from a recent Home and Country magazine followed by a contest conducted by Mrs. W. Jackson on 'Places in Song.' The meeting closed with O'Canada and -the institute grace. Mrs. H. McLaughlin voiced appreciation to Mrs. F. Daye"s group for preparing the lunch and to those who gave the after- noon's program. 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