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Port Perry Star, 11 Sep 1990, p. 27

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My wife uses scissors to pry up a lid with, I use them to fix the kids toys. We both use scissors for planting plants with, for pruning shrubs and weeding weeds with. For hammering a nail or tighten- ing a nut with, And we both com- plain when they're to dull to cut with. For Bethesda Reach 4H Club: the project of the new course is: Putting your best foot forward. The first meeting will be Monday, September 17, at 7 p.m, This is for all who are 11 years old as of Jan. 1st 1990. Putting your best foot forward rally is "Brushing up your Manners." Phone 852-5411 or 852-5503. On Sept. 20 the Epsom Utica 4H Club will meet at 7 p.m. at the home of Cathy Acerra. Members to be 11 years old as of January 1, 1990. This Unit is entitled "Our Heritage," and will be ex- ploring our families' history, history of the area and enjoying some tasty heritage recipes. Call Cathy (985-3466) or (985-7792). I enjoyed a wonderful time on Saturday when I called at the Baptist Church in Uxbridge to help the many friends of Miss Ed- na Hall make her 100th birthday a most memorable and happy time. * Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Huggins of Orillia were dinner guests.at my Gail - home on Sunday. Callers at the home of Don and Stella Asling during the weekend were Mr. Gaurlie and Mrs. Arm- strong and Dr. John Davies while Joan and Jerry Asling of Hanover were overnight guests. A number of our children were involved in Uxbridge Fair on Saturday. Mostly 4H work. The Bethesda Reach ladies also had a display. Blackstock news From Page 20 few days. Sympathy is extended to Roy and Edith McLaughlin, Harold and Eileen McLaughlin on the sudden passing of their brother- in-law Harold Wright of Oshawa. The funeral service will be on Tuesday with interment in the Blackstock St. John's Anglican Cemetery. On Saturday evening, Muriel and Henry Wotten, Dave and Lois Wotten, John and Dorothy Ar- cher, Helen Bradburn and Ruby Johnson attended the wedding of Patty Johnson and Jeff Timms at St. Mary's Church at Lifford. Dave Wotten was the guest soloist at the ceremony. Patty is the granddaughter of Bill and Ruby Johnson. Last Thursday morning a severe electrical storm passed through this area. The home of Ann and Peter Vanderheul was struck with considerable damage - done. Fortunately no injuries were sustained nor any fire. resulted. Members of the Blackstock Agricultural Society are remind- ed of the change in the date of the September meeting from the 13th "to the 20th next week. Mark your calendar of the meeting on the 20th. Nestleton news From Page 18 with guest speaker Rev. Dorothy MacDonald in the pulpit. Special music by the Seniors Choir of Port Perry. A salad luncheon will follow the service. On Sunday, Sept. 23, no service in Nestleton Presbyterian on ac- count of Anniversary at Ballyduff. Nestleton United On a cool Sunday, Sept. 9th, 11:15 a.m. a fair attendance at Nestleton United. Glenn Malcolm was the genial greeter at the door. Rev. Dale Davis presented a fine message for todays world en- titled, 'Struggling Together" with Glenn Malcolm reading Scripture from Exodus 19:16-24 and Matthew 18:15-20. The minister's story for the children was of great interest to the youngsters. Soloist Kathy Tromans sang very nicely "Broken Pieces' with accom- paniment by. organist Gwen Malcolm. Offering received by Glenn Malcolm & Chuck Hill. The lovely floral arrangements in the Sanctuary were placed in loving memory of the late Mrs. Ivan (Lula) Proutt of Nestleton, by her family. Service closed with the good old hymn "O Jesus, I Have Promis- ed" 1861-1874, Benediction and Three Fold Amen. Notices: Sunday, Sept. 16, Sun- day School Classes begin. Wednesday Sept. 11: 8 p.m. General U.C.W. Meeting at the Church. Guest speaker. She will show slides of interest to all. Roll call - baby picture contest. Everyone welcome. Honeydale W.I. will meet Thursday, Sept. 13 at 2 p.m. in the Anglican Church in Port Perry. Marg Cornish & group in charge. S.A. Cawker - the guest speaker. (Note change of day and place). Klean Sweep CHIMNEY SERVICE SERVING DURHAM REGION SINCE 1978 * dustless, efficient chimney cleaning * emergency service * blocked flues cleared * go with the experts OUR STAFF IS TRAINED & CERTIFIED FULL TIME PROFESSIONAL SWEEPS 985-3111 NIT 433-4111 PORT PERRY Paul and Shirley Baster had supper on Sunday with her folks Jim and Clara Jones of Glen Ma- jor. Beth and Ken Catherwood visited on Sunday with her mother Ruth Ashton. Recently Helen Neil, Oshawa, and her sister Muriel Edward of Cobourg, visited their cousin Ruth Ashton. Friends of Mrs. Lunney, a former neighbour, are sorry to learn that she is a patient in Oshawa hospital. Let us all call for a little visit with Harry & Ruth Boadway at the Goodwood Hall next Sunday, PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, September 11, 1990 -- 27 Edna Hall and the Boadways mark milestones in their lives - Sept, 10, afternoon, to help make their 60th anniversary a memorable one. I hope to see you all at Memory Hall Utica Sat. evening, to.enjoy barbecued beef and then wind up with one, two or more pieces of pie. Sept. 23 we hope to see you at Pine Grove Church service at 3 p.m. to hear Rev. Janette Millar speak and enjoy the special music. Next Sunday, Sept. 16, church at Utica: all children will be welcomed at Sunday School. Port Perry Food bank is in drastic need of help and would ap- preciate any donations. Our U.C.W. would appreciate your donations. | EMMERSON 193 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY, ONT. LSL 189 (416) 985-7306 ALL LINES OF GENERAL INSURANCE S| NATIONAL TRUST . A Division of National Victoria and Grey Trustco 1 Year Annual Interest 11%% 5 Year Annual Rates Subject to Change without Notice. V/ (LL iF Dear P.C. Friends: THE VICTORIA-HALIBURTON PROVINCIAL PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION Ron Jenkins 1990 Campaign Thank you very much for your hard work on the campaign. Many hours of hard work go into an election campaign. I would like to thank you for your personal support of my candidacy. Our system of government allows us to work on election campaigns to elect the candidates of our choice. It was an honour and a privilege to be the P.C. candidate in our riding. | hope we will keep in touch even though the campaign is over. Please feel free to contact me anytime if | can be of any help. September 7, 1990 Sincerest best wishes, RON JENKINS WR u BUSHIDO MARTIAL ARTS CENTRE has a NEW PERMANENT HOME at 110 LILLA STREET, PORT PERRY * 2 Training Halls * Lounge * Changerooms with Showers * Fitness Area (weights, kickbags, etc.) * Central Air Conditioning We Deliver The EW SE Keep yourself informed..... | Read the Star weekly! Ka, OPEN HOUSE PARTICIPATION NIGHT Tuesday, September 25th -- 7:00 PM Thursday, September 27th -- 7:00 PM Saturday, September 29th -- 2:00 PM SATURDAY SUNDAY ..... "PRIVATE LESSONS AVAILABLE" -- OPEN 7 DAYS a WEEK -- MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY 6:30 to 7:30 PM - Children (and parents), FRIDAY .......oeennenn 7:00 to 8:00 PM -- WEAPONS 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM -- MIXED Open for Individual Interests Very Relaxing Environment 7:45 to 9:00 PM - Adults only PEPE EEE EE IEEE IE BE NRE Si I SR SY 110 LILLA STREET, PORT PERRY 985-0205 DR RR I

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