14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, February 4, 1986 "5 NO) Im ll {iif NIX IT Nestleton-Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker Well! Mr. Groundhog saw his shadow on Sunday, February 2nd ... so folks ... they say we're in for another six weeks of winter. You may be sure there's plenty of the beautiful snow in store for us yet. Rather an unusual winter ... but it is well on the way ... won't be long until Spring ... so let us be less con- cerned about the non-essentials of life and live each "blessed" day to the fullest. Real joy comes not from ease or riches ... but from doing worthwhile. A fine rule to something follow ... keep busy ... keep going ... keep doing ... for others! Avid Fishermen Take Note! With the unique winter we've had ... a larger number than ususal fishing huts are appearing on Lake Scugog ... and nice catches are reported. Caesarea Euchre Results A much better at nce at the Wednesday evening party ... held at the Centre with winners as follows: First prize- Sandy with 88. Second- James Emerton with 79. Low score- Judy Westall 49. Next week as usual for a little diversion. Handicraft Guild Anniversary Coming Up A very important date is coming up Wednesday, February 12th, when the Louise Patterson Handicraft Guild meet. for their 21st anniver- sary party. The celebration will be held in St. John's Presbyterian: Church, Port Perry, and President Ruth Davidge of Williams Point and the members are hoping for good weather and a fine attendance. The meeting commences at 10 a.m. ... and lasts until 3-4 p.m. Folks belong to the Guild and travel from Sunderland, Janetville, Caesarea, Williams Point, Blackstock, Seagrave, Ashburn and many other points nearby, including Port Perry. A warm welcome awaits anyone, who would like to attend and enjoy a piece of anniversary cake and tea or coffee with the members. 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The Sunshine Club is now meeting in the new Church Hall on Thursdays at 7 p.m. with leader Jac- queline McDermott in charge. Newsworthy Items John and Marion Hall, Williams Point and Port Perry, have enjoyed the company of cousin Irene Swayze of Saskatchewan for the past week. This week they are entertaining grandchildren Rebecca and Rachael Hall of Port Perry. Sam and Mabel Cawker of Scugog Point Road, stepped out in style one day this past week ... having a lovely luncheon in Port Perry ... then spen- ding the afternoon in Oshawa ... just browsing through the stores ... win- ding up with coffee at Grant and Merna Cawker's home in Oshawa ... and a delightful visit with the fami- ly before returning to the farm- stead. Must do this sort of thing again before too long ... gives one a real lift! Brother Jim Cawker is still hospitalized in Port Perry ... we trust he will soon be feeling much improved in health ... we miss our interesting visits with him very much! Nestleton Presbyterian Church The annual meeting of the Nestleton Presbyterian Church Board was held after the service on Sunday, January 26th, commencing with a Pot Luck Luncheon. Reports indicated a very successful year in 1985. Pleased Mr. Stan McNeely is the Treasurer for the coming year 1986. Rev, Fred Swann is doing a series on Paul's letters to the Cor- inthians. Shirley Scott played and the church members are pleased with her ministry. The Sunday School is doing well under the direc- tion of Superintendent Dorothy Lee. We commend these fine Church workers for their dedication. Retirement Party Ron Williams, who grew up in Nestleton area ... and has lived in Oshawa for some years now ... retired from the Bell Telephone Company this past week. A retire- ment party was held in the Polish Hall in Oshawa. Ron and five other retirees received a telephone with ~ names inscribed on them from the Bell Company. Those present from Nestleton for the event were his mother Mrs Avelyn Williams and brother and sister-in-law, Arnold and Jean Williams. "Best Wishes' from Nestleton friends to Ron on his retirement! -- a once in a lifetime occasion! Nestleton United Church On a lovely, bright Sunday, February 2nd, a smaller congrega- tion than usual. The greeters at the door were Reg Hughes and sons, Marvin and Donny. Those in charge of the nursery were Chris Davis and Claire MacKenzie. In the choir the evening U.C.W. sang a lovely 'number entitled "Here Comes Jesus" with Betty Headon accompa- nying on the piano. Rev. Dale Davis' theme "Inside Out." Verna Win- drem assisted during the Worship. Try and attend next Sunday for an interesting message. The afternoon U.C.W. will meet on Tuesday, February 11th, 1:30 p.m. at the home of Jean Williams in Nestleton village. 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Snowarama A Success Groundhog saw shadow! The 12th annual Snowarama in the Port Perry area was a success on Sunday last. The organizers had set the target for $25,000 and over $21,000 was realized. Dave Ball- ingall, president of the Central On- tario Regional Snowmobile Associa- tion was pleased with the results. A very worthy cause in aid of Easter Seal's and Crippled Children ... this year's Timmy in the Region is Bil- ly Chambers of Oshawa. Our warmest congratulations to all who were supportive of this event! Patrick G. Deegan DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 305 Queen Street -- Port Perry BY APPOINTMENT ONLY! Phone: 985-2916 or 623-4473 (coviecn D) DURHAM PUBLIC THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM NOTICE Take notice that the Regional Municipality of Durham is considering APPLICATONS TO AMEND THE DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN AND THE TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG OFFICIAL PLAN The amendment, applications are intended: i) to permit residential development, on septic tanks and municipal water, within the site indicated on the map below. Township of Scugog - (5) 3, £ 5] ii) to permit an apartment building within the site indicated on the map below. In order to assist in the evaluation of the amendment application, the public is invited to provide input by way of submissions to the Region's Planning Department. of the Planning Department, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario LIN 6A3 668-7731. ond Pa related to the amendment application is available in the offices by calling Mr. Larry Kotseff, M.C.I.P., Planning Department, (416) Submissions concerning the amendment application must be forwarded to the Commissioner of Planning, at the above-noted address, and must be received no later than Friday, March 7, 1986. : Please include your address and telephone number in any submissions made. File No. 86-6/D/S and 86-7/D/S. Marie Hubbard, Chairman, Planning Committee Dr. M. Michael, M.C.I.P. - Commissioner of Planning