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Port Perry Star, 27 Jan 1987, p. 43

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@ W-- It's almost February! Nestleton-Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker A Thought Whatever we may have called the weather this past weekend with drif- ting snow, high winds, frigid temperature, and so forth ... we're | glad January decided to settle down' with glerious, sunny weather for Sunday. Why grouch anyway! We are living in a good land ... Canada ... SO l€t us face the balance of the winter with courage and optimism --. get your spirits up and enjoy Mother Nature's gift as best you can ... you'll feel a whole lot better! ° Nestleton United Church A gorgeous winter Say..Sunca inday, Jan. 25th at 11:15 af. saw a very good congregation -at Nestleton United with Kay Notman and Claire extending the friendly welcome at the door. Quite a number of visitors were welcomed. Rev, D. Davis presented an interesting message entitled "Privilege of Christian Responsibility" Claire MacKenzie read the Scripture taken from Luke 6: 12-16; Acts I: 21-26 & Acts 6: 3-7. Many Sunday School youngsters en- joyed the children's theme. A trio composed of Betty Headon, Janice MacKenzie and Kay Notman sang the old favourite 'How Great Thou Art" .__ a Swedish Folk Melody with organist Gwen Malcolm ac- companying on the Hammond organ. Next Sun Feb. ist, Nestleton An-'~ nual tional meeting will be held following the service: Prior to the meeting a lunch of sandwiches, BUSINESS DIRECTORY PLUMBING rpm p-- 'SCUG0G PLUMBING & HEATING Plain cookies and beverage will be served. Family News . On Sun? Jan: 25th, Glen and Anne Ingram, Nestleton, enjoyed having "her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alec Graham of West Hill for luncheon and his parents Bill and Kay In- gram, Nestleton, for supper. Allana Dawn Holland of RR. 1, Blackstock, celebrated her second _ birthday this past week :.. and her . mom Yvonne had a special little party for her topped off with birth- day cake. Those present were: Grandma Neta Fish, Daddy Calvin and Mom Yvonne Holland and brothers Chad and Craig. Happy birthday to a sweet two-year old. Sam and Mabel Cawker, Scugog Point Rd, went out calling on Wed. afternoon and had enjoyable visits with Walter & Irma Welts and George & Ella Bowers of Nestleton. Marlene Bannister and daughter Karen of Peterborough, were Tués. evening guests with Mrs. Neta Fish, * Calvin & Yvonne Holland & family of R.R, 1, Blackstock. This past weekend Neta kept six of her grand- children while their parents Audrey & Jim Leishman, Reaboro, and Calvin CO] Blackstock holidayed in Ottawa. Greetings to all our friends who are enjoying the sunny south during the winter months ... and best wishes to those who are looking for- ward to that much needed winter holiday in the near future. Bless- New & Old Installations .- Specializing -in- Custom Homes Complete Bathroom Renovations from Drywall to Finished Floors. BOX 966 - PORT PERRY KEN RANKIN PLUMBING PORT PERRY, ONTARIO - New installations - Renovations - Repairs Hot Water Heater Installation 'sem. 085.3608 PHONE: 985-9361 BOB GOODMAN ~ PLUMBING R.R. 3, Port Perry 985-7758 New Installations - Repairs Rebuild All Types of Water Pumps Older Homes - Our Specialty CALL TODAY FOR "FREE" ESTIMATES " & FAST NEIGHBOURLY SERVICE LANDSCAPING 165 A-1T SEPTIC TANK CLEANING & REPAIR SERVICE HOLDING TANKS Quer 30 ¥awrs Experience -- Durham Region NORM PARRY & SONS 95-8778 or 434-0129 =] AS AVA [od f= ANALDA LANDSCAPING & NURSERIES 4 (5 mies east of Port Perry). " HWY. 7A and West 1/4 Line 288-4771 4 Raines Motors QUALITY USED CARS * CONSIGNMENTS pl £d SCugog Street Ont. LOB INO Pass Perry 985-2420 RALPH RAINES & Yvonne Holland, ings to all of you. Caesarea Community Church For Sun. morning; Jan 25th, at 11 a.m. twenty-three adults and seven grandchildren were in attendance at Caesarea Church. Rev. Dr. WH. Crawford preached on Half Baked Christians" (Hos. 7: 8). Theme- Text speaks of Ephraim (Israel) be- ing like a cake which has not been 'turned ... baked on one side but just dough on the other -- unpalatable. Marjorie Pugh alternates with Kathy Tromans in looking after the children's church. The Responsive reading was led by Arden Maschke and Scripture ready by Daniel Pugh Jr. Opening prayer by Robt. Heayn. The music by Anne Maschke & Kathy Watts. The Teen Club will re-start this Wed. Jan. 28th, at 7:30 p.m: A new adult class for Bible Study will com- mence on Sun. Feb. 1st, at 10 a.m. A special course to help "Lay Preachers" will begin this Tues. at 6:30 p.m. Open to all who are interested. Blackstock & District Lions Club Activities PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, Janvary 27, 1987 -- 43 re- Centennial Bill Ingram is chairman for Win- tario to be held Mar. 26th at Cart- wright Central Public School in Blackstock. If any talented folks ~ from Cartwright would like to take part in the entertainment re- Win- tario, give Bill Ingram a call Nestleton Presbyterian Church Rev. Fred Swann used Scripture, First Corinthians 16: 1-13 and spoke in conjuction with the annual con- gregational meeting re- givings, tithing, etc., in connection with the church. Awareness of our own needs and those of the church. Our respon sibilities to Christ, to the Church and outside community. Joyce Taylor presided at the organ. After a bountiful pot-luck lun- cheon ... a fine congregational meeting was held. Best Wishes Better health is wished for the following fine folks: Jim Cawker in Wellesley Hospital; Daisy McNee- ly, Mary Sweetman, Marjorie McCombe and Ann Harran in Port Why grouch about cold January Perry Hospital. A Reminder A meeting of intérest and concern lo parents is being held this coming Thursday, Jan. 29th at 7:30 p.m. in , the Caesarea Centre. This is an Outreach Program with Donna M 'Harris in charge, who is from the Outreach Child Abuse Prevention and Education Centre in Oshawa .. speaking on the subject. This is a parents only informative meeting On Sat. Jan. 31st, a meeting will be set up for the children. Sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary of Caesarea For more information call Susan Larocque at 986-5661 Celebration . We trust all the Scottish folk - celebrated Robbie Burns birthday on Sun. Jan. 25th and served "hag- 81s"... the popular Scottish pudding Robbie Burns was a fine poet and musician ... he wrote "Auld Lang Syne" and many other Scottish numbers. An optimist can be defined as a middle-aged man who thinks the dry cleaners are shrinking his trousers YMCA sill taking winter program applications The Durham Region Family YM- CA is still accepting registrations for the Winter 1987 program season. A variety of new and exciting pro- grams for all ages are being offered. Of special interest are the pre- _school programs featuring art or music. Tiny Tots, a parent and child social time complete with crafts and stories is again being offered for children 12-30 months old. This pro- gram runs on Friday and Saturday mornings and still has a few open- ings left. Creative Crafts is also be- ing offered on Friday and Saturday mornings and enables the pre- schooler to express their creativity MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES ; TREE SERVICE UXBRIDGE FOREST GARDENS LTD. 3 * Stump Removal through crafts and games. The pre- schooler who enjoys music might be interested in the afternoon courses we are offering. Musical Movement runs on Monday afternoons and -allows the child to exercise and * Trée Pruning or Removal * Bucket Truck & Brush Chipper dance as well as play musical games, Music For Fun is held on Friday afternoons and is a program of songs, games and the use of rythmic instruments. School-age children may still register for our Judo Club. The lub begins a new session Feb. 3, and are planning to have some of the par- ticipants from Session I enter their first inter-club tournament. Floor Ww dk * Fully Ingured 852-7087 * Workshops * Large Greenware Selection > All SuppliesjAvailable PORT PERRY PLAZA 4 DON CORNEIL A Services. Sales at Your Residence Or Our Auction Barn R.R.1, LITTLE BRITAIN Cell (7085) 7868-2183 County Ceramic Sudio * Authorized Duncan Dealer * Air Brushing © Custom Firing WHERE EXPERIENCE COUNTS . Hwy. TA "Phone 985-0242 CLARENCE WILLCOCK "Otto Czilok 33. Hockey has gained greatly in - popularity 'and although we've fill- ed our Senior Teams, we still are ac- cepting registrations for our Junior Teams both here and in Blackstock. Floor hockey is now offered both Mondays (6-7 p.m.) and Tuesdays (6:30-7:30) at R.H. Cornish Public School. ll Those children age 6 and up who enjoy doing crafts may be interested in our Kid's Craft which begins on = Jan: 31st. This club meets every. Saturday morning at the *Y "and will be involved in making numerous crafts including some of the 3 jf popular camp crafts For more information on these and other programs call the YMCA' at 985-2824. - January 14th Afternoon 4 Table Howell - Avg. 311, Ist- Marie and Harry Carnegie 37'2. 2nd- Grace Love and Gwen Rennie 36! 3rd- Doris Phinney and "Evening 7 Table Mitchell - Avg. 52, North & South: 1st- Kath Burley and Ginny Clifford 66; 2nd- Lynette and Grant -Real 56',;-3rd- Diane Berkers and Fred Marshall 51. East-West Avg. 15 Ist- Otto Czilok and Joe Neil 50° 2nd- Joan and Bill Lock 48 3rd- Maura Diamond and Marg Fitz patrick 47! WELDING Shop & Mobile Fab. & Repairs PHONE 985-2589 =A = BROKERS LIMITED 193 QUEEN 8ST. PORT PERRY CREIR=1= =D dc[o] = LUN ETT TG) General Insurance REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES Washers - Dryers - Stoves BUY -- SELL -- TRADE Scugog Appliance Fridges - Dishwashers - Freezers C ce Repair 0 | CO. § --- CD) I 4 {| hs of FR LLL ES] TOM VANDERENDE all 986-5312 Anytime January 21, 1987 Afternoon - 5 Table Howell - Ay g£. 36 Ist - Jeanne Dyrhond & Helen Mathieson 421, pts 2nd - Doris Phinney & Otto Czilok 41, pts 3rd - Joyce Jacobs 41 pts Evening 6 - Table Mitchell - Ay £.50 North & South Doris Watson & Grant Real Heard & Dorothy Ist 74 pts 2nd - Bonnie & Jack Davies 69 pts 3rd - Doris Phinney & Otto Czilok S56; pts. f East West - Avg. 50 Ist - Kath Burley & Harold Brown ha! pts 2nd - Suzanne & Eric Farncombe 53 pts rd - Maura Dymond & Marg Fitz patrick 51 pts.

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