Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 27 Sep 1988, p. 20

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20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, September 27, 1988 Horticulture Society plans special events Ashburn and Area News by Florence Ashton Brooklin Horticultural Society have a lot of special events com- ing up this fall. This Wednesday - night is the bulb workshop and sale and general meeting begin- ning at 8:00 P.M. and will take place at the Brooklin United Church. themum and Vegetable Show with a total of 44 classes. Ken Brown has purchased the very best dutch : sen ~ forcing workshop and go home +." with a pot of bulbs - free.:. There will also be the Chrysan-"~ sponsoring a house plant semipar. bulbs and will be offering them for sale at wholesale cost, This is a great opportunity to purchase outstanding bulbs at fabulous prices. As well, each person pre: " will participate in the bulb Plan to attend"and bring a friend. The Brooklin Society are also Lge This event will be on Saturday, October 15 to be held at Burns Church. Those attending will create a dish garden, terrarium or European garden basket. Plant material, both the common and unique varieties will be offered for sale at special prices. Tho seminar will include lunch serv- ed by the Kirk Guild ladies. The cost is $15.00 and registration will be in advance. You may register at this week's meeting, or call Joan Brak 655-4742 or Margaret Davis at 655-4825. Also a Christmas Decoration These two lovely "ladies" picture in the paper, but they weren Perry High School, their costumes. ¢ [Q> will no doubt be embarrassed when they see this 't the least embarrassed last Friday at Port The girls dressed up like ttom) and Tim Timms were a real hit with : during the Grade Nine initiation. guys and vice versa. Anda Pallotta (bo Ren ARC CE I CLIPTHESE COUPONS ' ~ anp SAVE BIG! Discover the great taste of Dixie Lee, the perfect way to feed your family a delicious,nutritious meal at economical family prices. 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A euchre party will be held at the Ashburn Community Centre this Thursday night at 8 o'clock, Everyone welcome, 'The Ladies Bible Class met gt the home of Joan Knight on Wednesday evening, Sept. 14 with 9 ladies present, The meetin opened with the singing oA eed Thee Every Hour" Psalm 150 was read by Bernies Gardner. "The Meditation given by the presi dent was titled *'Helationships That Sing."' Muriel Fisher led in prayer. Jean McEntyré was in charge of the study and compared the role of women today, to the role of women in New Testament Times. Our hostess served us lovely refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aldred from Victoria, B.C. are visiting with their daughter Barb and Ray Porter and family. Lois Daw has recently return- ed home following an enjoyable trip to Cape Cod with her sister and husband. Bill and Bernice Gardner at- tended the wedding of Amber Grozelle and Brian Wimmicott in Hampton last Saturday. Doug and Florence Ashton at- : "The interest rates on our savings account are always better than the bank's. That's one reason why I changed to Standard Trust." Mrs. Rosemary Outred "" Along with their better interest rates, Standard Trust people are so friendly and helpful, it's a pleasure doing business with them. "Everybody at Standard seems to know you, which gives you a comfortable feeling of being 'right at home' whenever you come in. They make everyone feel welcome. It's a great feeling!" If you want friendly, helpful people working for you, tended the Harding-Corner wed- ding in Belleville on Saturday, Sept. 17, and also visiting with Grant and Sheila Parrott at Pic- ton over the weekend Lorne Doble and May Cowan of Mississaugs and Margot Doble were dinner guests at tne Ashion hotrie 1881 Sunday Last Sunday was 8 special 48Y at Burns Chureh when Lois Daw, Honald Ashden and Gerald Kim were ordained 19 the elaership of the congregation. Als, Rover Cary Was Comnmed as an elder, Phe Junior Chon sag two lovely IBThers. Scrphi es were read by Barbers Voller and Florence Aston. Bey. Mekibyre s sermon was 15 God Listemng"" choosing 85 his text 2 Ohvomicies 7, verse 14. Next Sunday is Workd Commu. rion Sunday. In the evening ai 7:95 the E oF Kaght Group Fall 7Thankotfering. Guest will be Barbara Woodruff who will give a talk and slide presentation of her trip to U.S.8.R. Refreshments. Special Anniversary Services at Burns Church on Sunday, October 16at11:00a.m. and 7:30 p.m. The Rev. Gerald Sarcen will be the guest speaker. We invite friends and neighbours to join with us on this day. Rc MARKHAM, Ontario come into Standard Trust today and see the difference | BUY ONE i? GET ONE FREE in service -- and interest rates! 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