12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. October 16, 1984 Nestleton - Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker . The Lions Club had a most successful barbecue- a good crowd and the food was delicious. The Lions Club C.N.1.B. canvass for funds is coming up this month and they need the support of everyone. Date for canvass- Oc- tober 24 to October 31, with a "blitz" on Satur- day, October 27th, so be on the "look out" for the canvasser at your door! Cartwright Celebration a Terrific Success A very successful event was held at Blackstock Fairgrounds for the Bicentennial- Sesquicentennial cele- bration- two hundred years of settlement in Ontario and one hundred and fifty in Cartwright itself, winding up on Satlirgay. The many activities- historical play, family displays, barbecue- dance, etc., were all tremendous with large crowds on hand to take in the festivities. Congratula- tions to Chairman John Wolters and committee in charge. We commend Bethany Schryburt who wrote and directed the excellent play "Yarns to Spin" enjoyed by all. Final Party Enjoyed . A very interested, en- thused group of ladies who craved a bit of relax- ation and diversion- and a learning period as well- who are members of the Williams Point Craft Club Association have been getting together during the summer with teachers Marg Hall and ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 419 - PORT PERRY will be conducting their annual POPPY Pearl Elliott (summer residents) who have in- structed the fifteen members in this fascinating work. The Club has now closed for the winter months enjoy- ing a final day togeth: - with a lovely luncheon and a showing of all the crafts made during the summer months. Wedding of Interest Robert Edward Johns of Willowdale, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Davidge of Williams Point, was united in marriage to Janice Louise Payne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Payne, of Willowdale. This beautiful wedding was held on September 28, 1984 at 4 p.m. in St. Theodore of Canterbury Anglican Church at Willowdale. The recep- tion was at the Uplands Golf and Country Club, Thornhill, with approx- imately one hundred guests present. Warmest wishes to Robert and Janice for many years of happiness. Caesarea Community Church With a very good con- gregation on Sunday, Oc- tober 14th, 11:00a.m. Mr. Robert Heayn of Blackstock, led the ser- vice and sang a beautiful sacred number entitled "lI Am Not Worthy" unaccompanied. Rev. W.H. Crawford, D. Th. D.D. took his text from portions of Leviticus and Numbers, using as his theme "Harvest Thanksgiving- What A (de) PLL CO CAMPAIGN = VERY SHORTLY! Branch Poppy irust Funds are reservoirs from which emergency assistances can be given to needy veterans, their dependents and the widows and children of deceased ex-servicemen. To the citizens of the Port Perry area, we sincerely thank you for your past contributions and rhope you will continue to support this very worthy cause. Did You Know That AMWAY carries over 2500 products EG. Clothing - TV's - Stereos - and much more! RIGHT NOW, WE HAVE THIS ON SALE: SHARP VCR .. REG. $699. 519. warranty -- JOHN & VICKY POPOWICH - DIRECT DISTRIBUTORS - We will deliver if order is over $20. 986-5431 Lions ready blitz for the C.N.1.B. Does The Scripture 'Say?" Mrs. Crawford- organist. Each Monday, the Sunshine Club will hold special meetings in the Community Centre - 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. Guest Speaker at Nestleton Women's Institute Branch The October meeting of Nestleton W.I. was held in the Community Centre with a smaller than usual attendance- due to many activities. The members and visitors enjoyed a dessert luncheon prior to the meeting, convened by Mrs. Gwen Malcolm and Mrs. Marg. France. President Mrs. Norma Frew called the meeting to order in regular form with the Ode and Collect. A cordial welcome was extended and a poem read, in keeping with the theme. Guest speaker Bethany Schryburt of Blackstock, was in- troduced by Gwen. Dressed as a "Granny"' whe presented to the members a humorous monologue re- housewives in olden days. She also gave a resume of the Bicen- tennial-Sesquicentennial entertainment coming up to be held in Blackstock with her play '""Yarns to Spin' and the Jimmy Frise play "Bird- - seye Center" to be held in Town Hall 1873 this month. A very gifted speaker and much ap- preciated by the ladies. Interesting thoughts were presented on the Motto '"Teachers Learn While They Teach" given by Mrs. Gwen Malcolm, Education and Cultural Activities con- venor. A sing-song was relaxing! Roll Call was answered by naming a Canadian actress. Mrs, Marg France gave the financial statement, cor- respondence and minutes were approved. Plans were made for the Fun Fair to be held at Solina, Thursday, Oc- tober 18th, 1:30 p.m. The meeting closed with a poem and O Canada! The President expressed appreciation to all. Keep in mind the next meeting, November 7th- with a guest speaker. Nestleton Presbyterian Church On a beautiful Sunday MODULAR 4 SERVICING PHILIP morning Rev. Fred Swann conducted the service reading Scrip- ture Philippians 3: 1-15 and his topic was "Pro- gressive Christianity- under the heading- disatisfaction- dedication and determination' - an excellent message! Mrs. Shirley Scott- organist. Nestleton Court Lady Snowbird L1930 Nine members of Court Lady Snowbird met at the home of Shirley Jackson on Monday, Oc- tober 1st with President Irene Train presiding. She opened with a warm welcome after the sum- mer recess. Minutes were approved as read by Sec"y Carol Doyle. The communications ~included- thank you notes and a letter from _ Elizabeth Fulford re- the Handi Transit Vehicle Fund. After some discus- sion, members decided to send a cheque for $100 to this most worthy pro- ject. The Bazaar date will be November 15th, held at the Nestleton Community Centre. There will be a draw on a Cabbage Patch Preemie Doll and a: Christmas Floral ar- rangement. Watch for further information re- bazaar. The meeting closed and a social time followed- Shirley served a lovely lunch. Next meeting at Lynn Bowman's home November 5th. Try to attend! Family News Barry and Joan Malcolm of Simcoe, spent the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. L. Malcolm of Nestleton, and attended the celebrations at Blackstock. The Malcolm clan visited with Dennis and Laina Malcolm of Ajax on Sun- day afternoon and evening. Sam and Mabel Cawker of Scugog Point Road, attended the 40th Wedding Anniversary of Ellsworth and Louella Kennedy of Seagrave, held in the Oddfellows Hall in Port Perry, with a large number of friends on hand to wish this popular couple the very best. Approximate- ly 170 guests signed the book. The family were responsible for the ALL TYPES - ALL MAKES STEREOS &HI-FI'S THIS COUPON WORTH $5.00 OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE CALL 723-5341 214BLOOARST.E. & Area for the past 15 years = STEREO & FACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTRE FOR: PHILIPS RCA - ZENITH TOSHIBA - HITACHI - LLOYDS MICROWAVE OVEN SERVICE "op, 2% ny EE 4 ; £ yi 1] wo es 4 ; LARS | ¥ py J $y *, Fg h "by a 3 A hy dd It's that time of year At this time of year, children and a pile of leaves have a way of discovering each other. Star editor John McClellapd was stroll- ing through Palmer Park Sunday afternoon when his three kids spot- ted the pile of leaves, and you can see what happened. celebration and are to be congratulated for the great event in their parent's honour. The Rebekah's assisted with the lunch. Later the family had an anniver- sary dinner at Magic Car Restaurant in Oshawa. Our best to them! Nestleton United Church On Sunday morning with Richard and Janice MacKenzie, Claire and Leslie greeting at the door- a large congrega- tion and S. School attend- ed and were warmly welcomed by Rev. Dale Davis. Our student minister- Elaine Barber assisted the minister. Highlight of the service . was the Confirmation and Profession of Faith by Russ and Edda Bowman and David and Regenia Walker. Edda Bowman was baptized as well. An impressive ser- vice by Rev. Dale Davis- assisted by Clerk of Ses- sion, Lawrence Malcolm. We welcome these good friends warm- ly into our fine little church. A timely sermon was presented by the minister Rev. Davis en- titled "Exploring Our Assumptions." In the choir led by organist Mrs. L. Malcolm, five voices blended together in song with the inspira- tional number "Thanks Be To God" with Bernice , Mairs and Regenia Walker taking the duet por tion. . A service of Baptism is being planned - if in- terested call Rev. Dale Davis. KEEP October 25th open- for a delicious Dessert Luncheon at 1 "p.m. sponsored by the U.C.W.- to be held at Nestleton Community Centre, featuring guest speaker Helen Gougeon, commentator C.F.R.B. Her topic will be timely '""The Role of Women in Today's Socie- ty' - '"The Balancing Act." You can't afford to miss it ! Please look under Coming Events for from. further information! Caesarea Euchre Information Due to heating pro- blems the Ladies Aux- iliary haven't been able to hold their regular euchre, but now everything is in order once again, and the euchre will be held this Wednesday evening, Oc- tober 17th- so try to be on hand for an exciting night- full of fun. The ladies will welcome you back! Port pounds Lindsay 10-4 On Saturday Oct. 13 the Port Perry Legion- aires played their first league game against Lindsay at Port Perry Arena. The game was an exciting one as the scoring was opened up only a minute and a half into the first period by Clair Cornish which was unassisted. Three minutes later Brian Appleby slapped a shot from the point which slid under the Lindsay goaltender's stick, Mike Feasby assisted. Clair Cornish finished the scoring for the first period with another un- assisted goal. After the flood the Lindsay team got two quick goals then Port DEEGAN " Denture Therapy Clinic 305 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY -- OPEN -- BY APPOINTMENT ONLY! Tuesday & Thursday Evenings - 6:30PM. & Saturdays. PLEASE CALL: 985-2916 Perry settled down and took over with four goals: Clair Cornish 3 goals, Danny Maw 1 goal, 1 assist; Jarret Harman 1 assist and Brian Appleby 1 assist. Lindsay scored twice in the third period while Port Perry answered with three more: Clair Cornish had 2 goals, 1 assist for seven goals, 1 assist total; Jarret Harman 1 goal and Cole Parry 1 assist. Port Perry travels to Cobourg on Friday the 19th and hosts Cobourg on Sat. Oct. 20 at 9:00. 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