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Port Perry Star, 8 Dec 1987, p. 16

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16 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, December 8, 1987 Nestleton-Caesarea News ' by Mabel Cawker A Terrific Birthday Party Celebration Scott Davis, Scugog Point Road, has just celebrated his 11th birth- day. On Friday November 27th, at his home ... and 16 friends were pre- sent to help him celebrate his big day. 12 youngsters were able to stay overnight. On Saturday they all went to Conway Place for lunch . and in the afternoon took in the en joyable Santa Claus Parade. Scott was the recipient of a 'super' par- ty and all kinds of exciting gifts What a novel idea for a birthday celebration!!! Our warmest wishes to Scott for a great year! Blackstock & District Lions Club News On Monday evening, Nov. 30th, the Blackstock & District (Cart: wright) Lions hosted the Zone meeting in Nestleton Community Centre. 10 members were present 59 Lions on hand ... all told. Zone Chairman Lion Mike McAuley of Mount Albert, was an honoured guest. The Lioness Club served the excellent dinner. A fine evening to remember! Nestleton United Church On Advent 11 Sunday, a cold December morning, Lawrence & Gwen Malcolm were the warm greeters at the door. After the good- ly number of worshippers had assembled, Rev. D. Davis gave the call to worship and the Doxology was sung and he lit the first candle of Love and the 2nd candle of Hope. The children enjoyed the Christmas story re- Advent Candles as told by the minister. The Ladies Quintet in the choir sang "The Peace of Christmas Day" very nicely with Gwen Malcolm accompanying. NEW ITALIAN RESTAURANT choice of Sauce 3.99 21 Different Kinds of Pasta. 14 Different Home-made Sauces. Meatballs, Lasagna, Ravioli, Manicotti - Authentic Italian Recipes. Friendly, FAST Service. All Home-made. Caesar-Salads & Garlic Bread 20 Water St., =PASTA PARLOUR= (Corner Plaza) Port Perry 985-0670 (next to B.J. Donuts) ONE FREE ORDER of GARLIC BREAD with mimimum purchase of $5.00, get one FREE order of Garlic Bread, cheese extra No Cash Value One coupon per order. Not valid with any other offer Coupon expires Monday, December 14th, 1987 Rev. Dale Davis used as his ser- mon theme, 'Getting Ready' -- an excellent message based on Scrip- ture Isaiah 40: 1-11; Psalm 85 & Mark I: 1-8 read by Carol Hill. The usher was Reg. Hughes and Ralph and Reg Hughes received the offer- ing. Lovely baskets of Poinsettias graced the Sanctuary. Serviced closed with Benediction and Three Fold Amen. Best Wishes Our best wishes to three good Nestleton friends - namely - Joe Wygerde, who has been in Western Hospital and is now home recuperating - and Geo. & Ella Bowers. Hope all will be in the pink for the Yuletide Season. We're thinking of you all. Christmas Meeting Held at Nestleton W.I. Branch With a number of guests present, the Nestleton Branch held their Christmas luncheon in the Nestleton Community Centre, Wed. Dec. 2nd, 12:30 p.m. with president Neta Fish extending a cordial welcome to all. After a bountiful buffet was en- joyed ... the regular meeting follow- ed, opening with the Ode & Collect. Minutes were approved as read by secretary Gwen Malcolm and the treasurer's statement was presented by Rika Wygerde. Cor- respondence included a letter from Conservation Authority, an appeal from Scugog Community Care ... and a parcel from Grove Institute, England. A parcel had been sent to the Grove Institute from the Nestleton Branch, as is the annual custom. The Grade II Proficiency Award (Henry Thompson Memorial) was won by Tiffany de Knecht. The Roll Call of stamped Christmas cards and a small hand- made Christmas ornament will be sent to shut-ins and former members etc. Kay Pickard, con- venor of Family & Consumer Af- fairs was in charge of the excellent programme. Kay had planned it around the Motto '"To Build For the Future, Learn From the Past."' She read from "How Christmas passed sw eer] EL -- Outfit your man this Christmas at . 3 SELEETIONS PORT PERRY'S MEN'S STORE 241 Queen Street 985-8977 SWEATERS Over 300 to Choose From SA40°0, FH Ho ' PYJAMAS A Cotton and Flannel S21 00 SP2BH°° BATHROBES by Atlantic & Polo by Ralph Lauren SP GOO o *130°° 4 x Wl 2 == ~ . WE Eg = Ee E = a = = a" I in Ontario in the early 1880's . Christmas trees being introduced to Victorian Royalty ... and simple tree decorations, hand carved wooden toys, and food from the land, with turkey taking the place of goose as the favourite fowl. Then from the simple values of **All I really need- ed to know was what I learned in Kindergarten' ... and a reading from Frank Tumpane ... the Nativi- ty Story according to St. Luke ... closing with a beautiful prayer. Kay was thanked by president Neta Fish for her meaningful program. Of interest was a word contest re- Christmas and was won by Win- nifred Davidson, and the president closed with a parody on **The Night Before Christmas." Carols were sung with Gwen Malcolm at the piano. Appreciation was expressed by Winnifred. No meetings in Jan. & Feb. Next regular meeting will be Wed. March 2nd, 1:30 p.m. at the home of Win- nifred Davison. Nestleton Presbyterian Church The morning Church service was conducted by Rev. D. Kemble, a retired minister from Peter- borough, a former classmate of Rev. FF. Swann, who is at present in ill health. Mrs. Joyce Taylor presid- ed at the organ. Psalm reading was No. 666 from the Book of Praise, and the Scripture was Isaiah 26: 1-9 and St. Luke I: 39-56. A hymn observing IN OSHAWA - IN AJAX -- © 000 00 000000000 O00 OOOO ®e © 0° ®9 2000 Simcoe st. N. Sat. Dec. 12 from 9:00 a.m. -- noon in the Athletic Complex Gymnasium Tue. Dec. 15 from 6:30 -- 8:30 p.m. in the main cafeteria 400 Monarch Avenue Mon. Dec. 14 from 6:30 -- 8:00 p.m. Wed. Dec. 16 from 6:30 -- 8:00 p.m ONGOING REGISTRATION - starting Dec. 14 --- you can register from 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. . at the Oshawa Registration Office, Monday to Thursday and from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Fridays. COURSE LISTINGS AVAILABLE AT REGISTRATION OFFICE ovel idea for a super birthday party! Advent II Sunday was sung. Rev. Kemble's message was bas- ed on verse 3 - *"Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on Thee" - a song of con- fidence in God in trying times. The Ladies Aid will meet at the church on Thurs. at 1:30 p.m. A meeting of the Board of Managers will be held on Friday at 7 p.m. Interesting News of People Weekend guests with Lawrence & Gwen Malcolm were daughter Bon- nie Bilton and family of Lyndhurst. It was nice to welcome Bonnie and her children to Church on Sunday. Daniel, Samuel, Timothy, Sarah, Rebecca, Benjamin, Joseph, Mar- tha and Jonathon were a welcome addition to the congregation. On Friday afternoon, the Sam Cawkers of Scugog Point Road were delighted to have the following girls for tea and a real visit, from Port Perry- namely- Clara Warren, Jean Carnochan and Grace Bassant from the Honeydale Women's Institute. On Sunday evening another plea- sant visit was enjoyed when Alan & Eleanor Cawker of Oshawa were supper guests. Caesarea Community Church A fine attendance on Sunday mor- ning at the Caesarea Church with Rev. Dr. W.H. Crawford conducting the service. Guest minister was Rev. Rudy Heezen from Whitby. (Turn to page 18) EXTENSION PROGRAMS SPECIAL REGISTRATION DURHAM COLLEGE Riad

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