S-mmme-orgasbord! | Nestleton-Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker What's on the agenda for Nestle- ton UCW these days? Something of interest? Well I guess!! They are holding their annual Spring Smorgasbord on Friday, May 6th, at the Community Centre. Once again, those culinary experts will "rustle" up a terrific variety of tasty food...cooked and seasoned to perfection! , And what's more...you'll be dining in pleas- ant surroundings with friendly people! You just can't afford to miss this event! The UCW members are eager to please--so--order your tickets ear- ly. Settings at 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Pre-sale only! Admission-- adults $7, 12 and under $3, pre- schoolers free. For tickets call Ja- nice MacKenzie 986-5598, Arlene Malcolm 986-4409, or Barb Weir 986-4630. - ; Literary Guild Conference Nestleton was well represented at the children's Literary Guild | " Conference held at Uxbridge Pub- | lic School on Wednesday April 20, 1988. From Cartwright Pub- lic School were Stacey Headon-- Grade one, Tracy Doyle, Grade five, and Linda Kett, Grade eight. They were given the opportuni- ty to share their stories with other students, parents and teachers. All received a Literary Guild Certifi- cate for their achievement. Congratulations to these young budding authors. ~ Caesarea Church With an avcrage attendance Rev. Dr. W.H. Crawford conducted the Service on Sunday morning at 11 a.m. The Scripture and Respon- sive reading were taken by Dr, Crawford. Rev. Charles Clarke of Port Perry was the excellent speaker taking as his topic, "The BRIAN NORRISH Res. 985-8997 Selection, Price and 2 Good Old Fashioned ... Service is what brings people to Uxbridge. Let us make your drive worthwhile. Christian Life"...a meaningful discourse! Penny Storie was in charge of the children's Church. Mrs. Kath- leen Watt--the organist! Try to at- tend this friendly church next Sunday--a warm welcome awaits you! Nestleton United Church An excellent congregation at nestleton United on Sunday mom- ing, April 24, at 11:15 a.m. with Harold and Marie Crawford greet- ing at the door. The choir sang "I'll tell the World that I'm a Christian." The children's story was a religious version of "Simon Says" with a message. Rev. Dale Davis conducted the Scrvice and received into the Church by Con- firmation and Profession of Faith: Carla Davis, Manda Davis, Aaron Hill, Kay Notman, and Chris Da- vis. Matthew Hill was the Scrip- ture reader. Clerk of Session, Richard MacKenzie assisted the minister. We welcome these new acimbers into our Church Fami- y. Wednesday April 27 at 7:30 p.m. the congregation meets to discuss the Sexual Orientation Re- port. All invited. Nestleton UCW is sponsoring a Heart Saver Course (run by Durham Save-A- Heart) on Saturday May 7 in the church basement. Register before April 29 with Carol Hill. Social News A warm welcome to a good friend Mrs. Christina Henderson of Edinburgh, Scotland, who is spending some time with daughter Chris Davis and family at Hyde House, Scugog Point Rd. We trust she will enjoy her stay in Canada... and make many friends. Marlene Bannister and friend GORD HOOKER Res. 985-2276 Let us build a truck that's right for the job! OVER 90 IN STOCK Wil Pres S520 Uxbridge 852-3357 I El poten Toronto 294-9010 Ux sm | Hwy. 47 sour Since 1947 Tron 48010 UXBRIDGE J Roy Fitzgerald of Peterbo- rough, were dinner guests with her mother Mrs. Neta Fish of Nestleton, on Monday last. Sam and Mabel Cawker, Scu- gog Point Rd., were luncheon guests with Alan and Eleanor Cawker of Oshawa on Wednesday last. Curt Cawker and friend Chris- tine Kidd, Oshawa, were Sunday guests with the Scugog Point Cawkers and a visit was enjoyed. Get Well Glad to learn that the sick folks are on the way to recovery...Irma Welts of Nestleton, in Toronto General Hospital, George and Ella Bowers of Nestleton, in Port Per- ry Hospital, and Albert Harper of Port Perry, in Port hospital, Sympathy Extended Decpest sympathy goes out 10 Joyce Storry and family, Port Per- ry, in the sudden death of her be- loved husband Bob over the week- end. Sympathy, also to other members of the family. Nestleton Ladies Aid Holds First Spring Meeting The Ladies Aid met in the S.S. room on Thursday afternoon with president Dorothy Lee in the chair. she welcomed the members and opened the hymn "Jesus keep me near the Cross" with Mrs. Scott playing the hymn and the Lord's Prayer was repeated. Winnifred Davison presented a meaningful devotional...reading Luke 24 and the meditation from "Easter People" from the Presby- terian Record. Those taking part were--firstly--Mabel Dayes read Mark II and a poem "The Burden." Norma Wolfe read John 19 and a poem "Where He was Crucified" and Bertha McLaughlin read John (Turn to page 23) Bf cu ona sides dl SS PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 26, 1988 -- 19 available at: PORT PERRY FEEDS pls 40 Vanedward Drive -- 985-7363 Rl NOTICE HEARING AID USERS 985-3003 Ge Hearin A id (Jentre @f Port Perry has moved to 230 QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY (Dr. E. Mueller's New Office) HOURS -- WEDNESDAYS ONLY from 1 to 5 PM 985-9192 Dennis J. Hogan