sh Nestleton - Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker " Deputy Grand Matron Lh lS al a hil Blue Ray Chapter Entertains District Durha ° Chapter paid her official visit of In- D.D.G.M. spection to Blue Ray JANUARY ele [eo] BOX - Sister EVERY FRL,SAT., & SUN. for the month of January FRIED CHICKEN AND SEAFOOD 136 WATER ST. PORT PERRY 985-9009 ON A CRUISE ... Fashion & Swimwear 67 King St. E., Downtown Oshawa 571-3329 Call today to arrange a PRIVATE SHOWING © CRUISEWEAR © SUNWEAR © SWIMWEAR Get together with 2-5 of your friends and come in for your personal and private showing. Light Refreshments served. WED. & FRI. EVENINGS -- BY APPOINTMENT ONLY -- CALL TODAY! Eleanor Jones from "welcome to Chapter on Thursday evening last- held in the Masonic Temple, Port Perry. As members are aware, the annual In- spection is something which every Chapter «looks forward to with an- ticipation and perhaps with a little apprehension- trusting for a good report. It is also a stimulating even-- ing with all Officers on their toes striving for ection in their work. Thursday evening was no exception. Sister Eleanor Jones in her of- ficial remarks gave Of- ficers a fine report - speaking briefly of the ef- forts of each member and what the office entailed. W.M. Sister Joyce Taylor, assisted by P.P. Wilfred Alexander of Sunbeam, Oshawa, ex- cordial Sister Eleanor, the faithful members of Blue Ray, tended a and sisters and brothers from -neighbouring Chapters who are very supportive at all times. During the evening, members warmly welcomed three new members -- Sister Isabel Wilson, Brother George and Sister Eileen Hern all of Port Perry, and one affiliation Sister Marilyn Jones from Clovelly Chapter. Business was kept to a minimum. After Officers retired and Chapter clos- ed -- most appetizing refreshments were serv- ed in the lower hall -- "convened by the Star Points. A social time was enjoyed bringing to a close a fine evening in the life of Blue Ray. Caesarea Euchre Party The weekly euchre was held Wednesday evening at Caesarea Centre, sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary with congratulations to the following winners: First prize- Del Marlow 93; Se- cond prize- Ross Keeler 84; Third- Roy Werry 63. A social time was very enjoyable over refreshments. Next Wednesday at the Centre at 8'p.m. Nestleton United Church A fair attendance on a bright winters day at Nestleton United. Greeting at the door were Reg Hughes and sons- Marvin and Don. Rev. Dale Davis used as his theme "It's Not Easy. To Forgive," based on Scripture- Genesis 45: 1-15 and Luke 6: 32-38. Many happy little children came to the front to hear Elaine Barber's story of interest before retiring to classes. The choir sang -an old favourite "The Lord's My Shepherd' using the Crimmond tune. G. Malcolm- organist. The Sacrament Of The Lord's Supper was observed -- a meaningful service for all. The service closed with 'Jesus, Thou Joy of ving Hearts."" Next day at 11:15 -- a warm welcome awaits you -- so try to attend. Caesarea Community Church A very good atten- dance for this past Sun- day with Robert Heayn PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday. Jan. 15, 1985 -- 29 Blue Ray hosts District Grand Matron leading the Service. Rev. W.H. Crawford D.D., had as his topic "Were You There-When They Crucified My Lord" deal- ing with Crucifixian. The minister played the organ for the hymns as well. Next Sunday at 11 am. -- a- friendly welcome to all. Family News "Visiting at the Cawker farmstead this past week . were- June Carruthers of Stayner and Grant and Merna Cawker, Chris, Curtis and Cathy of Oshawa. Very sorry my better half- Sam- isn't feeling up to par these days- we trust he'll be his old self again before long and able to enjoy the winter activities he's so fond of. Keep In Mind Our hearts go out to Mr.and Mrs. John Arbu- cle and family at this time. They have had more than their share of troubles and problems of all sortS. There will be a Benefit Dance on February 9th, held in the Nestleton Community Centre amd we would like a good supportive at- tendance to help this family. Several organizations are assisting with the plann- ing. Frank Barkey, D.J., has becn engaged for this event and a light buffet lunch will be provided. More information in next week's paper. : Presbyterian Church The annual congrega- tional meeting will be held on Saturday, January 26th, 10 a.m. A good attendance is ex- pected, for this impor- tant event in the life of the church. Playgroup going again Seagrave and Area News by Patty Williams Area organizations are holding their regular meeting follow- ing the break for the holiday season. The Sea- grave Playgroup is no exception and registra- tion will be held on Wed. 'Jan. 16 from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Seagrave United Church. The fee is $20 for twelve afternoons and is open to preschool- ers between 3 and 5 years. Attention Robinglade Women's Group; there was a great turnout for our last meeting Jan. 9. Our next meeting is Feb. 6 and is also sure to A UNIQUE TAX BREAK INVESTORS INDEXED STOCK FUND ® shelters your capital gains from inflauon. ® diversified portfolio consisting primarily of 1an common stock Call your Investors Personal Financial Planner today for more information. Nelson C. Patterson, C.G.A. 985-2034 Chvestons: PROFIT FROM OUR EXPERIENCE - Don't put it off any longer. Conveniently 'located at the Port Perry Pet Shop, Julie offers bathing, grooming and complete.hygiene care for your pet. $5 OFF From now until February 15, { if you give this ad to Julie, she'll give you a $5 rebate. . 4 NS \ -. 0 For an appointment call 985-8065 After business hours call 985-8100 Pick-up and delivery ~ service available. JULTES be interesting. Please" make note on your: agenda that the March meeting will now be held at Joan Gordon's home. Welcome to the Colstons to Robinglade and Debbie, our newest member. Anyone wish- ing to join the group for the remainder of the Sept. to May season please phone Dianne Cook at 985-3722. Marilyn, Liz and I are pleased to announce that a new correspond- ent from the Robinglade . area will soon be shar- ing the writing of this column. We hope that efforts to find a volunt- eer from the Mariposa area will also be succ- essful. The three very distinct areas that make up the community of Seagrave make it important for represent- ation from all 3 locat- ions if the news is truly a reflection of what's happening. The bottle drive con- ducted by the Green- bank-Seagrave Scout Troop was a huge success. The boys and all those who helped really appreciate the co-operation of the many area residents. = The money collected will help' send several scouts to the Cahadian Scout Jamboree held in Guelph this summer. The Ontario Heart Foundation is looking for volunteers to help canvass the Seagrave area during February - Heart Month. Please call Patty Williams 985- 2453 who is in charge of the village of Seagrave or Rosalyn King 985-2643 who is in charge of the Robinglade area if you could donate an hour or two of your time. Please call Marilyn Beacock with your news items for next week at 985-3595. Wear. shoes Safety shoes are im- portant both on the job and at home, says the Industrial Accident Pre- vention Association. So if you're doing a tough job around the house or yard, such as mowing the lawn or shovelling snow, be sure to wear safety shoes. 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