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Port Perry Star, 20 May 1987, p. 26

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26 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 20, 1987 tieton - & Leisure Sales (216) 986-4275 7A Highway to Nes Log home across from Rec Centre PATIO FURNITURE -- SPA & WHIRL BATHS WICKER FURNITURE Open Evenings and Weekends PPE P SEPP 00000 ALL TYPES -- ALL MAKES --- STEREOS & HI-FI's PHILIPS MODULAR 4 SERVICING THIS COUPON WORTH $5.00 OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE CALL! 214BLOORST.E. | PARKSIDE STEREO 723-5341 ** FACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTRE FOR: PHILIPS RCA ZENITH TOSHIBA MICROWAVE OVEN SE GALLEY FISH & CHIPS HITACHI LLOYDS RVICE ~ SPECIAL: 9 pcs. Chicken, Le. Chips, Lg. Coleslaw .. Now Open Sundays ......... 1 to 7 PM 161 QUEEN STREET -- PORT PERRY -- 985-8647 $7.99 Cou 0109 4 Lane PICKUPS RI A & High Street, Port Perry "The difficult part in an argument is not to defend one's opinion, but to know it!" ALITY LIN ontario a 71 -- POOL & SPA CHEMICALS NO LESS THAN | $800 °° CASH BACK on 1987 PAN 200SX Ny Sale Ends May 30, 1987 -- 5 PM STANZA MULTI SHOP NOW FR BEST Bo! 0 DUNDAS ST. E WHITBY hh8-h2 DURHAM REGION'S FIRST CHOICE FOR NISSAN GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES Annual Rates 1 YEAR 2 YEARS 3 YEARS 4 YEARS. 5 YEARS ---- Monthly Rates 9% | 1 YEAR 938% | 2 YEARS 9 3/4% | 3 YEARS 10 % | 4 YEARS 10 1/4% E YEARS 8 318% 8 5/8% 91/4% 912% 9 3/4% Rates Subpext - MORTGAGES S0MGH) & SOLD Range without note Cal! the ofMxce * SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES 250 QUEEN STREET -- PORT PERRY PHONE 985-3832 All Members of Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation | SIE An enjoyable afternoon Nestleton-Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker United Church Women Meet - The May meeting of the Afternoon ~ U.C.W. Unit was held in a most at- tractive rural setting at the home of Leona Sadler... east of Nestleton. Ten members were on hand for this inspiring afternoon of worship, business and pleasure. Leader Jean Williams brought the meeting to order with a thought 'Sowing Seeds of Goodness' and a hearty welcome to all The worship theme ably presented by Bernice Mairs was en- titled, "When You Have Aspira- tions." Hymn. "Love Divine' was sung. Scripture was taken from por- - children's tions of the Book of Psalms. In her remarks Bernice stressed achieving a goal.. life is-what we make of it. Those who attain success do not shut, God out. We need long range goals to achieve, and to make God's plan apart of our lives. His standards are high! Hope is essential.. -and hope springs eternal! She closed with Prayer followed by Hymn, "I' Would Be True." Minutes were approved as read by secretary Gwendolyn Malcolm. During Correspondence, thank you notes were received. Cards were signed for those in hospital. A splen- did financial report was given by treasurer Neta Fish re - the Spring Smorgasbord. The roll call was answered with an exchange of seeds or plants. During the brief business period several pertinent items were discussed at some length. The meeting was brought to a close with the Mizpah Benediction. Lovely refreshments were served by hostess Leoha assisted by Ber- nice Mairs. Appreciation was ex- pressed by Neta Fish. A most en- joyable afternoon! Caesarea News At the Wednesday evening euchre first prize winners tied - Eva Mac- Donald & George Mathewson each held 85. Second prize - Linda Hughes 62. Terry McQuaid with low - 48. Gwen & Terry supplied lunch' and served as well. The Ladies Auxiliary wish to ex- tend a hearty thank you te the men folk for doing such an excellent job on Pancake Sunday. A good crowd and the men cooked the pancakes 'just to a turn." Really good cooks! We take our hats off to them! Evening Unit May Meeting Arlene Malcolm opened her home to the evening UCW meeting. Kay Notman welcomed everyone and us- ed a humorous reading. "A the Farmer's Wife" gathering. After the business portion, Regenia Walker took charge of the to open 'program which was completing the quilting of the design on the UCW Banner. Ina Davis presented the fine wor- ship entitled, 'How much God cares about you." Scriptures were taken from Psalm 34 and 1st Peter. The hostess provided delicious refreshments which concluded a very productive meeting. Program Planning Meeting On Monday, May 11, a program planning meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Neta Fish. The pro- gram conveners for the year sub- secretary Mrs. Gwen Malcolm will CHESTERFIELD SUITES - LOVE SEATS ~~ SECTIONALS - MATTRESSES A Large Selecton LESS THAN 1/2 PRICE! i FURNITURE | ) mitted mottoes and roll calls. and ° have the programs ready .to be distributed at the Branch W.1. June meeting to the members. The hostess served a tasty lunch at the close. *Nestleton United Church On a beautiful May morning, ser- vice was held at Nestleton United with a goodly number of worshipers present. Carol Doyle, Karen & Tracy were the greeters at the door. Rev. Dale Davis used as a basis for his excellent message, "Strength Through Weakness" re - Scripture passages from Corinthians & Mat- read by Barb Weir. The theme was in- teresting...an illustrated story in keeping with his sermon. The ladies quartet composed of Regenia Walker, Kay Notman, Bet- ty Headon and Janice MacKenzie sang, 'I Found The Answer' with organist Gwen Malcolm at the helm. This fine service closed with a favourite hymn, "Thee Will I Love." Next Sunday, May 24 - Sacrament of Communion. This Wednesday evening - 8 p.m. the Official Board of the charge meets at Nestleton United Church. ~ Happy Event Wilma & Tom Wotten of Caesarea, are the proud parents of a new baby son, Patrick Thomas, born in Port Perry Hospital on thew... Wednesday...a little brother for Johnathon Henry. Congratulations and best wishes to this young family. Blackstock & District (Cartwright) Lions Club The local Lions Club is planning to have a mammoth Flea Market - at the Arena Saturday, May 23 - Sun- day, May 24 - (time for both days) 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. The club would ap- preciate any articles...large or small...that folks would like to donate. Try and support the pro- ject...the Lions raise money for 'many a worthy cause. Caesarea Community Church A nice company of people at the Caesarea Church on Sunday, and visitors were welcomed. Daniel Pugh, Sr., conducted the service: Daniel Pugh Jr. greeted at the door 'and read the Scripfure. Arden Maschke led the Responsive reading. Rev. Dr. W.H. Crawford used as his sermon theme, "The Lord's Prayer' from Matthew 6 - a portion of verse 9 and concluded with...how to pray. A simple conver- sation with God...no more than that! Kathy Tromans was in charge of the children's church. Music - Anne Maschke & Kathy Watts. The Teen Club had a Saturday morning breakfast under the direc- tion of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arney. Quite a number were present and found it most enjoyable. Family Interests Arnold & Jean Williams of Nestleton, enjoyed a visit with her sister, Dorothy and Ray Carson at their home in Huntsville over the weekend. Dr. and Mrs. W.F. MacKenzie of Toronto, were weekend guests with son Richard & Janice MacKenzie, Claire & Leslie of Nestleton. Ralph & Leona Sadler of Nestleton, were successful in plan- ting their garden over the weekend. Trust we'll have some much need- ed rain - soon. Merna Cawker and daughter Cathy of Oshawa were Sunday din- ner guests with Sam and Mabel Cawker at the farmstead. So nice to see thém - and son Grant v was away on a fishing trip. Our warmest wishes to Ella Bowers & Dora Gillson of Nestleton, 'Bob France of Scugog Point, and Marguerite Beacock, Scugog Island (a former resident of Cartwright) . »#ho are presently patients in Port Perry Hospital. Nestleton Presbyterian Church On a lovely sunny morning, Rev. F. Swann conducted the service at 10 aim. in the Presbyterian Church . with Mrs. Winnifred Davison - organist. Psalm 34 was read in unison; and from the "Living Faith" ...the sections on '"'Justice and World Peace." Scripture reading was from Matthew 6: verse 5 and Luke II, the recording of "The Lord's Prayer" by the two Apostles. Nothing cuts grass like a Kubota diesel lawn and garden tractor The (4200 model you see here has a 12 horsepower, water-cooled fiesel engine It's designed to outlast ordinary gas mowers by m any asons Juwill not only last longer. 1t wall run cheaper. With no spark pl ugs. carburetor or distnbutor tO wear out, maintenance costs are almost nothing. Diesel fuel 1s cheaper too You can see all the Kubota G tractors night here But hurry. The grass is getung longer every day BUILT TO LAST! EIKUBOTRA B&WFARM SERVICE DIV. 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