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Port Perry Star, 8 Jun 1982, p. 29

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PRN Le RETA *. t SAAN REST BY LY PRAT Ah BUPA IW IY A Yan Wha 4 (87% OPA Th af tht Ly AS Se attl [ERR ES Qa Re NR i A al i SLE Nis v a 'oe PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday June 8, 1962 -- 29 Ashburn and area news Senior Citizen news Be The Ashburn group of the Womens Missionary Society mat at the home of Bernice Gardner on Wednesday evening June 2nd. The Worship Service was given by Florence Ashton and the study for the evening was taken by Catherine CONTINUOUS FORMS Humphrey. This was the last meeting until September. The Summer Rally of the W.M.S. will be held in Beaverton on June 15th afternoon and evening sessions. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ash- ton, Ronald and Arnold and Mrs. Lottie Doble of Sunder- land were guests at the wedding of Miss Connie Pater and Mrs. Christopher Doble, son of Mr. Lawrence Dutrisac also Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Death were dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fisher last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Heron attended the wedding of their grandaughter, Mary Lenore, McAndlers, daughter of Doris and Bill McAndlers and Brian Edward Lowes, son of Marian and Stanley Lowes. All of Don Mills, last Saturday, June 5th at St. Andrews Presbyterian day evening, June 14th at 8 p.m. and Florence Ashton will be giving some tips on Iris culture. This is an annual event and a very enjoyable one. Betty Cincurak recently hosted a family shower for her niece, Sandra Kay. Guests came from Baldwin, Toronto, Hamilton, Lanark and Perth. Sandra will be married to Barry Lydford on Saturday, June 26th at St. Upgrade your fences and outbuildings this year and generate local employment with help from a Farmstead Improvement Grant worth up to $2000. Ontario will pay half the cost of eligible improvements ($2000 maximum grant per farming operation). ELIGIBILITY You're eligible if the (painting, roofing, siding, foundations) « removal of derelict buildings All improvements must be done by local labour or contractors and materials purchased posi before the end of 1982. mh HOW TO APPLY Il For further information and to obtain application forms, write or phone your . local Ontario Ministry of \ Agriculture and Food by Marion King Senior Citizen's Club 101 met on May 26, with most of the members present. Ethel Irvine, President, welcomed all the members and guests with a special welcome to Pearl Gerrow who had been unable to attend for quite a few meetings. We opened our meeting by singing O Canada, with Edna Beckett at the piano. This vention being held in Guelph on June 16, 17 and 18. Veronica Colangelo, a new member asked for assist- ance in the Civic Beautif- on June 23, at 3:00 o'clock, serving coffee and cookies. We will have a pot-luck luncheon at noon on June 23, followed by a short meeting at which we will crown our King and Queen. We closed this part of the meeting with the Mizpah Benediction. Albert and Lillian Harper entertained us for a lovely time with George Formby numbers which were greatly Hampton. You are reminded at this time, of our Iris Show to be held at Burn's Church, Ash- burn, on June 14. ICE ICI es Ba LIMITED "vw." 197Queen Street - Port Perry OPEN: Monday thru Saturday 9A.M.to 6 P.M. Thursday & Friday to9:00P.M. -DIAMONDS - - Cards & Gifts for All Occasions - % -EARPIERCING -WATCH & JEWELLERY REPAIRS - \ Member of the : caradian jewellers association ; SEC CICS is No Easy Job! S Cleaning Your Home Why waste your time and energy on an old appliance when ... BEAM _ BUILT-IN VACUUM SYSTEMS Ee SE CCAD SI ~~ yi * Printed & Blank Doble, Saturday, afternoon Church, Scarborough. Mrs. Georges Anglican Church, was followed by one minute enjoyed by all. We do appre- s PORT PERRY STAR | June 5th at Central United Robert Rowe and Penny also Sutton West, Ontario. silence in memory of Free- iat these people coming to 0 235Q Street Church, Weston. Reception attended. Penny being the Rev. Dr. George Moore man McCullough. entertain us each year. gon ueen dlree followed at the Constellation flower girl for her cousin. conducted the service at Numerous reports were [unch and a social time fc 985-7383 Hotel, Dixon Road. Thereception was heldin the Burns Church last Sunday in given. It was decided to have brought out meeting to a 25 Mr. and Mrs. Vern church hall the absence of Rev. an open house for all Seniors joe. A . Mrs. Fred Daw spent last Ei % was at i A : Saturday with her grand- xbridge as their interim PRINCE ALBERT children, Amy and Katie moderator. Brooklin Horticu tura : AUTO CENTRE «Daw aie Gok Darents Rev. Moore glo Mis S ; Fl Sh attended a wedding in sermon from St. Marks 2h . Guelph. Botpd, "The unchanging pr ng ower ow 2 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas or changing times". " " icati i i Y = Ca rs Painted - ' Ashton attended the 40th The choir sang an approp- A he oalley, of Which she is an : PLUS wedding anniversary of Mr. riate anthem for the Spring flower show held by Lyla then turned over the | : and Mrs. Sandy Moore, message, "Isn't the love of yu. "Bjorlin Horticultural meeting to Ken Brown, our X MATERIALS Prince Albert, last Sunday J esas . something Society on May 26 and resident Horticulturist who, i i Al BUSIN, din fiowticuitors ho Gait Hila & man featured some beautiful with his wit and expertise, : i : " : | CALL: 985-3311 Sg Iris show will be held in uphill without getting closer fuu.Pe and other early spring conducted our a ial pion Burns Church Hall on Mon- to the top yourself. President Lyla Allan event was an enjpyable and y : welcomed members and successful event. 7 guests from Whitby, Oshawa Following the| auction, Xs . . and Orono and Margaret Diane Rothnie ounced AE The Ontario Farmstead Davis introduced the Post that there were 117 entries in 2 Mistress from Brooklin and the flower show, winners as a { I her mother, Mrs. Griffin follows: Best Tulip "0 | mprovement Program. from England. Al Foss, Specimen, prize donated by be District 17 Director was also Brown's Foodmaster, was 3) ] a welcome visitor. * won by Lyla Allan; Best SEA Joan Brak made several Decorative award, donated VI announcements for future by Jay Tra's Florist, Whitby, Fe activities including the went to Joan Brak. Judges 36 Annual Ontario Horti- for the show were Mr. and PRS cultural Association Con- Mrs. Clarence Tink, of : ON ". Ae) 2 (OMAF) office. D2adline : i oo for applications must : Can Do A & least $12,000 or if be date-stamped no GREAT bait you own and later than midnight . CLEANING JOB! farm a minimum December 31,1022, There are no bags, of 40 hectares The Ontario Government-- a (100 acres) Working to Help People 0a Massy screens 10 Eligible im- . clean and the system " EE i is designed for an Provements Ministry of Agriculture Hoi re ow y 7 and : ; and Food , . Why there's no finer \ Wy ®@ Ontario | ysimatoFine « outbuildings Dennis Timbrell, Minister | : improvements William Davis, Premier & i Call Us For Complete Do-it-Yourself Details | B08 coopAN | PORT PERRY PLUMBING 985-7758 SRR AA HE A EER Be

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