Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 4 Jun 1985, p. 7

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

---- Historicsite for a wedding Ashburn Area News by Mrs. E. Heron pL eal Jay AG a So ma" (PF aut Nieman tm A lovely wedding was solemnized in the historic church at Glen Major last Saturday afternoon when Rachael Matilda Teresa Eeckout became the bride of George Russell Harper. Mrs. Edith Anne McManiman was the of- ficiating minister of the Epsom and Utica charge. Rachael looked lovely in a pink gown and was given in marriage by her sister Elsie of Florida and her matron of honour was a sister Carey of Texas. The best man was Murray Geer of Utica. During the service Mrs. Ross Parrott sang a beautiful solo. A lovely reception was held in Burns Church prepared and served by the Glen Major ladies. We wish the happy cou- ple many, many years of happiness. There is always a first time for everything and for the first time as far as we know a bus pulled in- to Ashburn Church yard last Wednesday morning to take us on a trip to Niagara-on-the-Lake and to the Shaw Festival. It was a brand new bus .. and a good driver and Barbar Porter deserves a lot of credit for the work she did on the organization of the trip. Last Sunday at Burns Church the ushers were Art Mathews and son Richard. Rev. McEn- tyre's message was titl- ed "Heroic Living" from the book of Hebrews. Ron Ashton read the scriptures and Bill Gard- ner read the responsive psalm. The choir sang 'Seeking the Lost." In the afternoon last Sunday several from Ashburn attended the service in Breadalbane Presbyterian Church when the Burns Men's choir helped with the music. The Women's Mis- sionary Society semi- annual meeting of the Lindsay Presbyterial wil be held at St. Andrews Church, Lindsay on Wed. June 12th, with registra- tion at 1:30 o'clock with Mrs. Deebrah of Guiana as the guest speaker and at the evening session Dr. Alex Calder, moderator of the 110th General assembly wil be the guest speaker. Did you see the Kirk Guild float in the Brooklin fair parade, advertising the 'Dream Auction' on June 22nd? If you haven't done so already, Bill at 655-3981 is still waiting for you to phone if you have a ser- vice or a contribution. Jt starts at 12 o'clock in the church yard and there will be food for sale then. See you there? Have a good week - Happiness is to have enough for todays needs always some to spare for those who have not. OFFICE SUPPLIES For All Your Requirements PORT PERRY STAR 235Queen Street 985-7383 ~ BALLOON BOUQUET -- FOR ANY OCCASION -- Birthdays Anniversaries - Births Office Parties Get Well Wishes FATHER'S DAY Balloon Arrangements Say It with a ... "Special" The Balloon House Delivery Available 986-5105 | = XY NOTICE DURING THE SUMMER THE LIBRARY WILL CLOSE AT 6 P.M. ON TUESDAYS STARTING JUNE 18 ALL OTHER HOURS REMAIN THE SAME NORMAL TUESDAY HQURS RESUME Y ry) PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 4, 1985 -- 7 14 5 sq ft per Bundle Reg $1595 Bundle 14 5 sq ft per Bunale Reg 9 20 Bundle CEDAR VALLEY by Canfor 13.99 PINE 8.25 ts es esses sess ses esse ress esse cesses sees sess We Ln sess To ican sess Fol Bm i000 DEI sess DRIVEWAY SEALER rane 9:90 PRESSURE TREATED DECK SPINDLES Reg. 3.25 2.95 NET IN STOCK COUNTERTOP 8, 10, 12 lengths only 5.25 ... DRYWALL ss. 7 kg. DRYWALL COMPOUND 5.69 1.40 6.95 FIBREGLAS PANELS 3 0z. 26x96 - reg. 9.50 ...... 8.49 5 02, 34x96 reg. 2199.19.99 5 02, 34x120 - reg. 27.95 28.99 RTL iit! Lot HEE, NSHLNH sh at aN BAGGED BARK 3 cu.ft. per bag *1.50 SAW HORSES er 0.93 STONE CHIPS 20 kg. bag '3.95 Drop in and \_ see our large selection of quality Vinyl Flooring. AND IT'S READY TO USE 66 |b. per bag Concrete Mix - 3.69 Mortar Mix - 3.69 LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER CO. LTD. gs All Sale Items, ® QUALITY PRODUCTS ye Some ter ® QUALIFIED SERVICE 11 VANEDWARD DRIVE - (OSHAWA ROAD) PORT PERRY - ONTARIO - PHONE 985-7391 ROOF TRUSS DIVISION - CALL 985-3121 etobe Ordered = o COMPETITIVE PRICING

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy