Lots of humour at class [DIOR chews carden service Ashburn and Area News by Rose Heron The Ladies Bible Class met at the home of Nellie Hopkins last Wednes- day evening. The vice-president Florence Ashton, conducted the meeting and gave the opening wor- ship, which was titled *'Surprises." It had lots of humour and a good moral also. UXBRIDGE MEMORIAL COMPANY MEMORIALS OF DISTINCTION GRANITE - MARBLE BRONZE Cemetery Lettering & Renovations Custom Designing & Lettering Quality & Satisfaction Assured by our own Written Guarantee. 852-3472 108 Brock Street West FOR PERSONAL SERVICE VISIT OUR SHOWROOM HOME APPOINTMENTS & TRANSPORTATION BY REQUEST 38 YEARS PERSONAL EXPERIENCE. See What 1986 Holds for You! PSYCHIC READINGS Tarot Cards - Palm Reading Regular Cards - Object Readings Tea Leaves ... and more! This service brought to you by Niki's Gourmet Service and the Murray House Restaurant. TO SERVE YOU! 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The annual Iris show will be held in Burns Church on June 16. Thanks to the people who work hard to prepare for these flower shows they are always very lovely. Rev. C. Johnson of Lindsay was the guest minister at Burns Church last Sunday morning. Next Sunday will be the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Prince Albert (From page 24) went to Quebec City for four days with her Grade 7 class from R.H. Cornish School. Happy Birthday to Eva Hunter, she will celebrate her big day on ~ Thurs. May 22 and Ed Deagle, he will be all smiles on May 20 if you see either of these two wish them a good day. Prince Albert sends out deepest sympathy to Norma and Ian Cannon and children over on Queen St. Nor- ma's mom Margaret Boynton pass- ed away on Mon. May 12. I remember Margaret so well at the auction sales and bingo games. Mr. & Mrs. Merv Pugh spent the long weekend in Trout Creek, visiting their son Ivan and his Mrs. Linda. Fourteen tables of euchure were played at the Prince Albert Hall on Thurs. evening. Ladies high was Gladys Slack, second was Verna Smith and Marie Geer to low. On the mens side - J. Poots got first, second was Ernie Healey and Marion Webster lending a helping hand to * the men, got low. See you next Thursday May 22 at 7:30. Congratulations to the newlyw- ed's Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Long (nee Kim Bruce) who were married on Sat. May 17 in Oshawa. Kevin is the son of Mr. & Mrs. Donald Long. Linda McMillian up there on Sim- coe St. belated "Happy Birthday Greetings" your way from all your friends at Prince Albert. 40 years my - my. The flowers at the front of Prince Albert United Church on Sunday were placed their in honour of the late Marg. Boynton. Recently Mr. and Mrs. G. Edyie of Winnipeg called on Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe and Mr. and Mrs. Les Beacock. The Edyie's were on their way home from Arizona. Lila Clarke put another candle on her birthday cake on Fri. 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