ak Tm y - -. hy --_-- Nestleton-Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker Remembrance Day Keeping The Faith We trust Canadians everywhere have remembered ... solemnly and reverently on November 11th ... those immortal heroes who sleep in foreign fields across the sea .., those valiant sons of Canada who gave up life itself for the things in which they believed. The years pass ... but time must not dim the memory of those inspiring Chapters written into the history of our country. If we have remembered ... we have kept the Faith! 50th Wedding Anniversary Celebration A quiet dinner was enjoyed on Sunday, Nov. 9th, at the Red Carpet Inn Lindsay, hosted by the family, when Ralph and Leona Sadler of Nestleton celebrated a festive golden wedding anniversary. The immediate family were present ... namely: Ian and Gloria Scott, Charles and Jennifer of Corbyville, Richard and Janice MacKenzie, Claire and Leslie of Nestleton, and Ralph's sister Mrs. Vivian Weatherall of Oshawa. Heartiest congratulations from this area and very warmest wishes for the future ... to a delightful couple! Caesarea Card Game On Wed. evening, Nov. 5th, a fine attendance at the Caesarea Centre with the first prize going to Gwen Robins with an excellent score of 87. .Second prize not far behind was won by Russ Scott with 81. Two tied for low score - Ron McDuff and Del Marlow each with 46. Congratula- tions to all! A tasty lunch was prepared by Pat Mathewson and Gwen Robins and served by Gayle Pelrine and Gwen. We would like to see more ladies attending the euchre - the menfolk outnumber the - women. Faith Lawrence and Anne Harran tied for 14 lone hands for the month of October. NOTICE: the Ladies Auxiliary meeting for the BRIAN NORRISH Res. 985-8997 Election of Officers will be held Monday, Nov. 17, at 8 p.m. in the Caesarea Centre. All members are asked to attend this important meeting. Blackstock & District (Cartwright) Lions Club At the Lions Club meeting held this past week guest speaker was Mr. Bill Brown Director of CNIB. It was a great feeling for the Club to be able to present a cheque for $2415 - the results of the canvass throughout Cartwright in aid of CNIB. The response was terrific ... much higher than last year and the Lions extend warm appreciation for the generosity of the fine folk throughout Cartwright for their sup- portive effort! The ongoing program for the Lions Club is '"We Serve" and Cartwright is "We Care." Family Concerns On Thurs. last, Karen Evans of Raglan, entertained luncheon guests in honour of Margit Not- tingham, Norm Mairs and Dianne Slute's birthdays and for Shirley Butt's wedding anniversary. Other guests were Verna Slute and Ber- nice Mairs. On Sunday, Robert, Carol, Steven and Katie Mairs and Julie and Jeremy Jay Slute helped celebrate Norm and Dianne's bir- thdays under the parental roof. Our very best wishes to those celebrating! Weekend guests with Norm and Bernice Mairs of Nestleton were Cecil and Thelma Kent and Violet Milne of Sundridge. Ralph and Leona Sadler of Nestleton, spent a few days with daughter Gloria, husband Ian and family, Charles and Jennifer at Cor- byville recently. Grant and Merna Cawker and Cathy of Oshawa, were Saturday evening dinner guests with his parents, Sam and Mabel Cawker at the Scugog Pt. Rd. farmstead. On Thurs. eveing, Oct. 30th, the Sam GORD HOOKER Res. 985-2276 NOVEMBER SPECIALS! 1986 CUTLASS SUPREME BROUGHAM -- 2 door, loaded, including power sun roof, 32,000 km. .......... 1985 SUNBIRD SE TURBO Loaded including sun roof, 18,000 KM. snort i susumsss somsamanss 1985 JIMMY 4X4 Loaded, 53,000 km. 1985 S15 PICKUP GYPSY NU $15,900. SU $11,900. $15,900. 5 speed, buckets, 43,000 km. ................. $9, 500. Williamson Uxbridge 852-3357 Toronto 294-9010 Chevrolet Oldsmobile Uxbridge OUR CUSTOMERS SEND THER FRIENDS! Pontiac Buick HWY. 47 SOUTH UXBRIDGE Cawkers were dinner guests with Alan and Eleanor Cawker and son Mark, at their lovely, spacious, new home in Oshawa. They also visited with Scott and Joanne Cawker in their attractive new home and saw their beautiful baby daughter, Elizabeth Bronwyn. A very en- joyable evening! Son Arthur Cawker of Sudbury, was an over- night guest on Monday evening. At a Council meeting held at Nestleton United Church on Wed. evening last, Ralph and Leona Sadler were presented with a love- ly plaque ... commemorating the many years they have served in the Church. Gwendolyn Malcolm, on behalf of the church members, presented the gift. Open House Pottery & Jewellery Sale Keep in mind: Edgar and Anne Emerson, Nestleton are holding "Open House' on Sat. and Sun. Nov. 15 & 16 from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. in their Pottery Studio at their Nestleton home. They invite interested folk to browse and see what they have to of- fer for sale. Coffee and cookies will be served! Caesarea Community Church A very good attendance at Caesarea on Sunday morning, Nov. 9th with Rev. Dr. W.H. Crawford preaching on Remembrance, 'Greater love hath no man than this ... that he lay down his life for his friends,"" based on John 15: 13. Kathleen Watt was the organist and accompanied Rev. Crawford when he sang "We've a story to tell to the Nations" specially designed for Remembrance Day Service. A meaningful day in the life of the Caesarea Church folks. Family Concerns Mrs. Neta Fish had supper and was an overnight guest with Jim and Audrey Leishman and family of Reaboro. While there, they attend- ed the Craft sale at the Ops Centre. "An enjoyable visit with the family! Our best wishes for better health to Daisy McNeely who is in Port Perry Hospital and husband Stan McNeely, recovering from surgery in Oshawa Hospital. The William Yelverton UCW Yelverton U.C.W. met at 10 a.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Gray on Thursday, November 6 with 16 members present. Following coffee time, with loaves and cheese, etc. supplied by Mary Lou Foote and Gwen Gray we open- ed with the Ode. Maureen Moore, our President read a poem "Sermon in Soap." Eileen Malcolm gave the devotional on "Silver Linings." Often we miss the happy times by being concerned about the sad things. We miss the blessing of our children and realize it when we are retired. We sang "All Things Bright & Beautiful" and Eileen led in prayer. The minutes were read and approv- ed. Corrie Malcolm gave the treasurer's report and Eileen Malcolm the flower report. Thank you's were read from Barry Preston, Tara Malcolm and Cody Bowen. Roll call for December to be answered with a toy or personal gift for women or babies. Please bring different recipes and something for the seasonal section of our cook- book. Dec. 14th is the Children's Christmas programme with White Gifts followed by a pot luck meal after church for all. We gave $250 for Sunday School supplies, offering $15. Following the benediction, Mary Moore demonstrated cording on folding chairs in beautiful patterns PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, November 11, 1986 -- 39 Point friends sure miss them! Another Wms. Point and Port Perry resident -- John Hall is home ... and feels some better. Our best to John for continued improvement! Nestleton United Church A fine number in the congregation on Sun. Nov. 9th, with David and Regenia Walker, Avril and Kyle greeting at the door. Rev. Dale Davis presented a very strong ser- mon on the theme 'Carrying the Cross' taken from portions of Luke and Matthew. The Sacrament of Baptism was most impressive with Arnold Williams assisting the minister, when Brandon Michael, son of Deb- bie and Mike Jordan was baptized. Laurel Hansen and Herb Vine stood with the parents. The Sunday School children were upstairs to see the ceremony. Carol Mairs ably played the piano for the service and accompanied Bernice Mairs, and Mabel Cawker when they sang a lovely old number "He Touched Me." After the church service- a love- ly baptismal buffet luncheon was held at the home of Mrs. Helen Vine in Port Perry, in honour of the oc- casion. Those present for the event were Carol and Don Jordon, Shelley and Dale of Janetville, Herb Vine, Chris and Carlyn Vine and family, Laurel and Tom Hansen, Darlene Vine and Arnold and Jean Williams. George and Ella Bowers were unable to attend. A most delightful | If we have remembered we have kept Faith luncheon, We welcome into our church and community small Bran- don Michael Jordon ... the newest little member through the initiating rite of the church. Our "best wishes' to this young family - Deb- bie, Mike and baby. Nestleton Presbyteciai. . aurch Rev. Fred Swann conducted the - Church Service at 11 a.m. in the Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Dorothy McCabe was organist. The respon- sive Psalm was 91 and the Scripture -- Espistle of John 3. Sermon theme 'Children of a Heavenly Father." Two minutes silence was observed for Remembrance Day, Nov. 11th and the Service for Remembrance Day at 10:30 a.m. at Blackstock was announced. District Meeting Attended 18 officers from the Branches throughout Ontario South District Women's Institute gathered at the very lovely, spacious home of Mrs. John Hamer on Monday, Nov. 3, 1:30 p.m. in Brooklin. District presi- dent Mrs. Alva Thompson of Port Perry conducted the meeting. The Provincial Board Director Mrs.Louella Lewis of Mount Albert briefed members on many impor- tant phases of Institute work. A very fine meeting ... closing with a delicious lunch and a visit over the tea cups. Glad yours truly didn't miss it. There were four faithfuls from the Honeydale Branch. ARIENS & SNAPPER SNO-THRO PRODUCTS ST1032 8 Year Warranty The snow hungry professional models are made for people who mean business in the snow. 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