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Port Perry Star, 27 Jun 1989, p. 48

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Tn -- ----" --"--" ., 48 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 27, 1989 Family reunion fun marks 44th birtl Nestleton-Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker McNeely Reunion Held The McNeely family reunion was held on Saturday, June 24th . at the McNeely property, Williams Point. Approximately 80 people attended, with Helen & Ken McNeely coming from as far away as the Phillipines and their daughter Catharine from Madrid, Spain, who is attending Universi- ty there. The youngest member of the McNeely clan was Alicia..3 month old daughter of Larry and Margaret McNeely, and great- granddaughter of Stan McNeely. The days activities included golf, swimming, races, and a general get-together renewing events of the past year. The food was in abundance and delicious as always. The weatherman giving ~ the family a perfect day. A great time was had by all..with everyone looking forward to next years reunion! This has been held every year since Stan McNeely returned from overseas in the fall of 1945. It's been held down at the "McNeely property every year since! A great reunion! Nestleton UCW Evening Unit Ten ladies attended the June meeting at the home of Regenia Walker. Arlene Malcolm read the minutes and Ina Davis gave the treasurer's report, showing a healthy balance. The devotional, led by Barb Weir, included a reading "Was it Worth it?' and a short story "All That Glitters." ._The July outing to the Lindsay Kawartha Theatre was discussed and plans were made for the September meeting. On behalf of the members, Regenia presented Joanna Malcolm with some useful items for new son Logan. Kay Notman showed a video "Colour and You" as the pro- gramme, followed by a delicious lunch served by the hostess; - assisted by Carol Hill. A social time concluded an enjoyable evening. Nestleton Sunday School Anniversary With David & Joanna Malcolm greeting at the door, a very fine attendance of parents, family, and friends were on hand on Sun- day, June 25, 11:15 a.m. for the Sunday School Anniversary of Nestleton United Church with Superintendent Joanna Malcolm at the helm. Pianists Carol Mairs REDoO 2 ALUMINOM nv See %E + A -- *DISCOUNT PRICES* RR4, UXBRIDGE Durham No. 23, just s. of 47 (416) 852-7722 and Betty Headon. A variety pro- gramme was of special interest, presented by the youngsters of the Sunday School. The guest speaker Norman Seli was warmly welcomed back and gave an interesting sermon on "Dreams" based on scripture lessons from Genesis 41:14-24 & 25-33. He was introduced by Kay Notman. [Incidentially- Norman Seli will be preaching during the month of July. while Rev. Dale Davis takes a holiday]. Two numbers "Children's Waltz" & "Somewhere Out There' were directed hy music teacher Rebecca Helsdon as the children sang sweetly! The offerings went directly to the Sunday School and will be put to good use. Following the An- niversary many attended the Church pot luck picnic, hosted by Chris & Cliff Davis, Hyde House, Scugog Pt. Rd. A delicious lunch was enjoyed with a great variety of tempting dishes to choose from. All had fun during the games and many took advantage of a dip in the pool. Katie Mairs presented Joanna Malcolm with an appreciation gift on her retirement as Sunday School superintendent. Next Sunday, July 2, at 10:30 a.m. a combined outdoor worship service for the Blackstock- Nestleton charge will be held at the home of Art & Barb Weir on the Cartwright-Manvers Boundary-2 miles north of 7A, left hand side of road. Look for signs. In the event of rain- the service will be held in Nestleton United Church at 10:30 a.m. Dress casually. Bring your favourite lawn: : chair. _Nestleton Presbyterian Church Rev. Fred Swann conducted the service in Nestleton Presbyterian Church at 11:00 a.m. with Joyce Taylor organist. Psalm 34 was read responsively, and the Scrip- ture reading was Acts 12: 1-19. "Holiday month will be July, with services again in August. We will participate in the Ecumenical Church Service being planned for Sunday, August 20. 'Rev. F. Swann spoke on '"The Continuance of Prayer." Peter was freed from the bonds in jail through the grace of God and the prayers of the early Christians who remembered him in con- 'tinuous prayer. Holy Communion was observed with elders Mr. Russell Brown, Dorothy Lee and Dorothy McCabe assisting Rev. Swann. A brief meeting of the Board of Managers was held in the Sunday School Room, chaired by Joyce Taylor. tL Caesarea Community Church On Sunday, June 25, at 11:00 + a.m. a good company of people at- BEST AVAILABLE COPY tended the Caesarea Church, with Rev. Dr. W.H. Crawford in the pulpit. He spoke on "Don't Pre- tend to Love', based on text taken from Romans 12:9, "Love must be completely Sincere." To love God first is the First and Great Command. The Second Commad is like unto it "Love your neighbour as you love yourself". If we get our Love to God Right, then we will have no problem in the matter of loving our neighbour. Human love has its limitations..we need God's love both in which to truly love God and in which to love our neighbour. Responsive reading: by Roy Halverson. Lesson read by Karen Buchanan. Kathy Watts at the Organ. : Caesarea Euchre On Wed., evening at Caesarea Hall, the first prize winner was Irene Train with 90. Second was Joanna...with 86. Low - Dorothy Wall & Kathy Watts tied with 52. Dorothy was the lunch convener. Keep in mind the Flea Market & Bake Sale on Saturday, July 8th at the Caesarea Hall. Family Interests Daughter Bonnie Bilton and nine children of Lyndhurst, were weekend guests with her parents - Lawrence & Gwen Malcolm of Nestleton. All attended the Van Nest family picnic held at the Nestleton Community Centre on Sunday afternoon with over 60 present for this annual event! A fine day of visiting & reminiscing. Mrs. Neta Fish & son Calvin & Yvonne Holland & family, had a meaningful day on Sunday..first they were at the cemetery at Sunderland where Graham Fish isresting to arrange flowers..then had a picnic in Lindsay park and ended up at daughter Audrey & Jim Leishman's at Reaboro, for a good supper. Weekend guests with the Sam Cawkers of Scugog Pt. Rd., were: Russ & Edda Bowman of St. Christopher, for Saturday noon luncheon. It was great to see Ed- da looking so well on her first weekend break from St. John's Convalescent Hospital. She is surely on the way to fine health, and we are so happy for her. Weekend guests with the S. Cawkers were Syl and Chandre Cawker of Scarborough..a great time socializing and visiting. Regatta News Caesarea Golf Tournament Ju- ly 29 [shot gun start] Sunnybrae, Port Perry, 9-9:30 a.m. Everybody welcome! The Regatta is going ahead, and if anyone would like to help or bring any input, call Len Prout 986-4237 or Bruce Lawrie 986-4963. It has been in operation for 57 years..the oldest continuous 3 day Regatta in Canada! Get enthused folks and give the committee some support. PUBLIC MEETING Dealing with Death at SCUGOG MEMORIAL LIBRARY 'THURSDAY, JUNE 29th _.. 7:00 to 8:30 PM Speaker: MARLENE RUSSELL Marlene is a native Torontonian now living in Prince Albert. Stories of her family's expe¥ience in dealing with the death of their infant son, Dana, will be told. All Welcome -- Refreshments Sponsored by the Bahai's of Scugog. oN PORT PERRY {@»¥ PRINCE ALBERT ® UNITED CHURCH Rev. D. Robert J. LePage, B.A., M.Div. Rev. Donald E. Tansley PORT PERRY B.A. M.Div. BAPTIST CHURCH Associate Minister SUNDAY, JULY 2 10:00 a.m. Port Perry Hwy. 7A & Island Road East of Port Perry . 985-8681 Morning Worship Pastor: Rev. David S. Daniels 11:30 a.m. Prince Albert Sunday Services: Morning Worship Bible School 9:45 a.m. Nursery Care Always Available Worship 11:00 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Junior Church & Miss Edith Bolton Wednesday - 7-8 p.m. Scugog Island 9:45 a.m. Bible Study & Prayer Manchester 11:15 a.m. Adults & Youth Nursery, Church School Nursery Provided & Worship Youth Program 985-8681 : Special Welcome UNITED Suu had fanana To The Handicapped ev. Dale Davis Blackstock 10:00 a.m. HOPE CHRISTIAN North Nestleton 11:15 a.m. REFORMED CHURCH Nursery & Church School A Christian Reformed Fellowship During Worship 166 Simcoe Street, Prince Albert June - Food Bank Month 985-9679 Rev. Bart VanEyk, Pastor: Song Service: 9:50 a.m. Worship Service 10:00 a.m. Coffee and Fellowship 11:15a.m. _ GREENBANK PASTORAL CHARGE SERVICES Rev. David Shepherd, Minister 9:30 a.m. Seagrave Message: 11:00 a.m. Greenbank Restoring Vitality in Worship 12:30 p.m. Pinedale Evening Worship 7:00 p.m. COMMUNITY CHURCH Sunday School & CAESAREA Nursery Provided Rev. W.H. Crawford Everyone is Welcome! Ainday ~1M0AM, EMMANUEL FULL GOSPEL neal Vlg Real Goll FELLOWSHIP peaker: og : i rawlord ~ Durham Road 23 and 7th Cone. Prayer & Bible Study Reieiend THOM Gaasrey, We & Informative) Chior os. 708A ome & Enjoy Family Worship rt (986-5526) Residence: 852-5871 ' SUNDAY, JULY 2 Welcome To The Country Church g.45 4 1 Family Bible School , EMMANUEL 11:00 a.m. - Worship Services PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 6:00 p.m. - Praise Meeting Regional Rd. 8 at Simcoe Tuesday - 9:30 a.m. Port Perry, Ontario Ladies Fellowship Rev. David Beesley, Pastor Wednesday - 7:30 p.m. 985-4441 Prayer & Bible Study SUNDAY, JULY 2 Saturday - 7:00 p.m. 240 a.m. Morning Worship Youth Group oe The it Drea Failures BAHA'I FAITH For information about Baha'i Communion : Special Music: meetings & activities please write Ruth Hargreaves P.O. Box 1153, Port Perry, . Ontario LOB 1NO or 6:30 p.m. Praise Service call Message: 985-9339 "Believers Behind Bars" THE PRESBYTERIAN (Acts 16:24-34) CHURCH IN CANADA" Nursery Care and Children's Rev. Stuart McEntyre, B.A., B.D. Church Provided in Both Services Office: 985-3881 -- Home: 985-3409 Tues. 7-8:30 p.m. SUNDAY, JULY 2 Adult Bible Study ST. JOHN'S - PORT PERRY "A Church 9:55 A.M. Reaching_Out in Love" Family Worship & Church School ANGLICAN CHURCH Nursery Care Provided The Rev'd Charles E. Bull BURNS PRESBYTERIAN Incumbent COMMUNITY CHURCH, ' 8t. John's ASHBURN SUNDAY, JULY 2 10:00 a.m. Church School 9:30 a.m. Morning Prayer 11:15 a.m. Family Worship Playtime & Nursery Sound Evangelical y+ hh She Aassnsion Biblical Theology , JULY 2 ; vam Sud Buhari 4 BERNADETTE :15 a.m. Holy Communion - New Rite Sunday Mass 11:30 a.m. Serving Cartwright Townshi NESTLETON Come On Home y PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Father Tom Lynch _, Closed Month Of July 705-932-2712

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