EE Tse ies-------- i sii ld i i nn, SEAS abe a LIE TT ------ various (From page 28) W.H. Crawford D.D. spoke on New Year: "Where do we go from here' - Holy Scripture- Kings 2: 2. Mrs. Crawford played for the service. A cordial welcome to the friendly Community Church in Caesarea at 11 a.m. Try to attend next Sunday. . Nestleton Presbyterian Church With an average con- gregation on Sundy mor- ning at the Nestleton Presbyterian Church- Rev. Fred Swann gave an excellent sermon- the topic for the New Year taken from Hebrews 12. "Looking Unto Jesus" with a number of post- Advent hymns- Mrs. S. Scott presiding at the organ. Notice: The Secretaries of - the Church organizations are reminded that the annual meeting will be held on -Saturday,Jan. 28, 1:30 p.m. and that all reports be turned in by Jan. 15. Anniversary Celebrated Happy 10th Anniver- sary to Grahame and Neta Fish, Nestleton, who celebrated on Dec. 29- with a "special" din- ner at Emiel's Place in Port Perry. Our warmest wishes to a grand couple for many more. Christmas News John and Marion Hall, Williams Point, were Christmas dinner guests with son Robt. and Carolyn Hall, Rachael and Rebecca, Scugog Island. Bill and Lorraine Hall, Christopher and Michael of Ajax were also guests. A lovely Yuletide party! Nestleton United Church Rev. Dale Davis presented a timely message for New Years Day service - theme- "The Other King"- Scripture- Matthew 2: 13-23 and I Corinthians 1: 26-31. A smaller con- gregation than usual- due to celebrating the com- ing of the New Year to some extent the night before. A harmonious duet "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day' was sung by Bernice Mairs and Regenia Walker. M. Nestleton and Caesarea news Cawker- organist. TAKE NOTE: The U.C.W. will meet at the home of Pres. Bernice Mairs- Jan. 10, 2 p.m. Official board meeting will be held in Nestleton United Church- Wed. Jan. 18. Annual congregational meeting at Nestleton United- Sunday, Jan. 22nd. Sympathy Extended Our deepest sympathy to Mrs. Alice Linstead, daughter Ilda Duff and family in the passing of a beloved husband, father and grandfather- Rev. Eldon S. Linstead of Port Perry. A fine minister and good friend- he will be sadly missed by all who knew him. Euchre Results 1. Shirley Mills- 83; 2. Gilbert Mills- 81; Low- -Janice Page 49; Al Cor- mack had 14 lone hands for the month of December. Very good at- tendance considering the wintry weather. Get Well Wishes Our warmest wishes to Mary Lou Robinson of Nestleton, for a speedy recovery - who has had surgery just recently on an injured ankle. Also- sincere . wishes to our friend Daisy McNeely, Williams Point, who isn't feeling the best at the present time. Glad to hear that Adele Ped- zikowski of Caesarea is much better - keep up the good work, Adele. A sincere thank you to all those who have con- tributed news during the past year - it is much ap- preciated. Warmest wishes for 1984 to both the contributors and the readers of this column - wherever you live - also to our fine publisher, editor and staff of this paper. How would we get along without them! If you're nearing retirement or past it, you may have some new con- cerns about your health, your safety and comfort. St. John Ambulance has a course called Health Care for Seniors that deals with those con- cerns, with solutions and sources of information and help. Call St; John Ambulance for information. Blackstock Area News by Joyce Kelly The action ~ was furious and the food delicious at the Annual Ladies' Annual Jitney held on December 27. Two rinks of ladies enjoyed two eight end games and a potluck lunch. On the first draw Helen Green, Carol Mhirs, Lisa Philips and Cindy Werry emerged victorious; second-- Mary Mackie, Pat Mill- son, Joan Graham, and Karen Swanston; third-- Nancy McConnell, Carol Gray, Mary Demer- chent and Marilyn Green. On the second draw the rink of Eliza- beth, Eleanor, Elaine and Esther Kelly came first followed closely by Kathleen Petrie, Ruby VanCamp and Joy Werry; third was Sharon Wilson, Lynda Maw, Doris Clark, and Jackie Tripp. Special thanks went to the organizational skills of Schedule Manager Kathleen Petrie and President Sharon Wilson. The Tuesday afternoon ladies need a babysitter. If you are interested in earning a few extra dollars con- tact Sharon Wilson or Kathleen Petrie. Don't forget about the Scouts Annual Bottle Drive to be held on Jan- uary 7. Miss Lynda Parsons of Colborne spent a few days with her friend, Esther Kelly recently. On Christmas Day Nancy and Bob hosted the Bryans family dinner. Those attending were Jim Bryans, George and Marg Bryans and boys all of Cameron, Bill and Orlee Bryans, Donna Lee and Tom Curlew, Jenny and Billy all of Fenelon Falls, Jean and Sid Mountford, Toni Ann Walker, Debbie and Andy Taylor and Bryan all of Oshawa along with Gord and Deb and Leanna, Patti Alpe and Steve with Lorinda Jackson. On Boxing Day as for the past 20 or so years the Browns held Christmas at Babe and Wilf Brown's at Court- ice. All the Bob Bryans family attended except Come in today for a personal demonstration! 235 QUEEN ST 985-7383 A Now there's a that coul The Personal Canon AUTHORIZED DEALER: STAR Office Products PORT PERRY - UXBRIDGE ous x Star OMice Pradacts A Gwinn of Port Parry Star Company (4 1 MAIN ST § 852.7680 copier for companies d nwverafford ene. Copier from Rick Alpe and Lorinda Jackson who both had the flu, ~ Wednesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright were Floyd and Marjorie Stinson of Yelverton; and Pam and Bob Car- michael of Edmonton. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Locke, Neil, Heather, Dawn and Blair have returned home after spending the month of December in Florida on a great family vacation. New Year's Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and family were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Walker of Lin- dsay, Mrs. Reg Boundey of Port Perry; Mrs. Wilbur Toms, Mr. and Mrs. Keith VanCamp all of Blackstock. Mrs. Roy Taylor spent Christmas with her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Anson Taylor of Toronto. Dr. and Mrs. Bill Percy and Kate of Indiana are enjoying a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Swain. Roy Werry enjoyed a holiday with his brother, Mr. Murray Werry in Deep River over the Christmas season. Better health is wish- ed for Mr. Jim Marlow, a patient at Oshawa Hospital, Mrs. Norma Smith in Port Perry; and recovering at home Miss Ida Dempsey, Mr. Bart VanRyswyk and Mr. John Bonsma who is recuperating after a serious farm accident. Patti and Rick Alpe finally got moved into their new home north of the village on Hwy. 57 the week before Christmas. Christmas guests of Mrs. Ella Venning were Gary and Marie Venning, Port Perry; Joyce and Dale Gunter, Laura Jo, Scott and Clark, Newmarket; Nora Little, Sandi and Lisa of Blackstock; Wayne and France Venning, Craig and Chad, Port Perry; Linda and Doug Mc- Millan, Mark, Carla and Dana, Prince Albert. Winners of the Senior Citizen Euchre Party were: 1. Harold Swain - 88; 2. Leslie Taylor - 86; 3. Ross Wingrove-83; 4. Dorothy McDiarmid - 81; 5. Hazel English - 79; 6. James Emerton-78; Low- Russell Larmer. Winners of the draws were 1. Russell Larmer; 2. Rhoda Larmer and 3. Leonard Cane. There were eight tables. Christmas Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Larmer were Joyce and Norm Gibson, Bowman- ville; Audrey and Glen Gibson, Oshawa; Roy and Dianne Larmer, Danielle, Jason and Rebecca of Pickering and Miss Edna Larmer of Blackstock. After- noon callers were Pat- ricia and John Murdock and Ansley of Grand PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. January 4, 1984 -- 29 Bend. Telephone visits were enjoyed with Lawrence Larmer of Barrie and Bernice Pascoe of Calgary. Mr. and Mrs. Gould- ing of Napanee spent the holiday week with Mr. and Mrs. Eric Goulding and family of Black- stock. New Year's Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larmer were Glen and Marion Larmer, Doug and Craig; Dave and Ingrid Larmer all of Black- stock; Harvey and Lois Yellowlees of Solina; Karen Ashton and friend; Dennis and Karen Yellowlees, Wayne Yellowlees and friend; Janice Yellow- lees; Mrs. Eber Snow- den; Paul and Nancy Larmer of Guelph; and John Larmer. The descendents of Norman Mountjoy family enjoyed their annual New Years cele- bration at the Rec. Centre at Blackstock Sunday, January 1 with approximately seventy relatives and friends on hand. ' This family tradition get together has been held here for many years as the family tree and its spreading branches outgrow the limited space of the family homes. complete co-operation from the weather and a post card like atmos- phere from the white "winter department, a sumptuous dinner and luncheon was enjoyed by all. In the afternoon we were treated to a most enjoyable slide naturalist film of wild flowers, birds and animals of Ontario by Wayne McShane. And then an hour of family skating at the local arena. Those in attend- ance were: Hazel Bel- year of Oakville; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoskin; Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hoskin, Craig, Shawn and Tracy; Mrs. Pat Fletcher, Dianne and Scott; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Graham, Mark, Rob, Cheryl; Mr. and Mrs. Murray Byers; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Byers, Jeff, Julie and Jennifer; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mountjoy; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mount- joy, Rob and David of Oshawa; Mrs. Bonnie Hudson, Allen, Steven and Heath; Wayne Fougere and Donna; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McShane, Julie, Heather and Valerie of Brampton; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mountjoy; CALENDAR With Jitney was fast, and fun Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kyte, Bradley, Meagan and Stephen Kyte; Mr, and Mrs. Carl Gilbank, Laura, Lisa and Kevin; Mr. and Mrs. Bud Mac- Neil, Donna and friend; Mr. and Mrs. Doug Mac- Neil, Cassie and Jason of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnson of Belleville; Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Dorrell; and Mr. Harry Sanderson, Port P erry. Night School Regis- tration for the courses at Cartwright High School are now under- way. If you are interest- ed in taking one of these courses offered please phone 986-4241 or 986- 5448. Courses this year are Microwave Cooking, Cake Decorating and Dancercise. Classes will begin the week of Jan- uary 23. TT If you are interested in helping to lead 4-H clubs, please contact Edith McLaughlin or Pat Sleep. This club is quilting. Mr. and Mrs. Garent McLaughlin; Mr. Harold Wright all of Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaughlin were Tesday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold McLaughlin. Thursday dinner (Turn to page 31) STOCK Dominion Blueline - Quo Vadis Brownline - Sheaffer-At-A-Glance Everything from desk top calendars to weekly appointment books, monthly planners to calendar pad refills. Whether you plan your appointments by the day, month or year, we have the planners suited to your needs! 4 Available Now at these two locations: STAR Office Products 235 QUEEN ST 985-7383 PORT PERRY - UXBRIDGE Star OMice Products A dwsion of Port Perry Star Company Ltd 1 MAIN ST. S. 852-7680