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Port Perry Star, 11 May 1993, p. 14

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14 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, May 11, 1993 PF Va Sr w----- nae Tp hha ona i Can mel aad RTT THD TPE NY TIP TT TPF. LI MVTTWTTTIESTSRN RENT IETS. TRE SIRS INNES TR. & 3 ---- "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" We are happy for all the "Mother's" who enjoyed a visit from their families and to those who received flowers, cards and phone calls from those living far away, on this beautiful Moth- er's Day. Rev. David Shepherd pre- sented his Mother at our Sun- day Family Service. She is en- Joying a visit with her family in Greenbank this week. Many mothers and fathers, grand- mothers and aunts were intro- duced to the congregation by the Sunday School Students. We enjoyed hearing our choir sing "A Gift of Song'. This was a ® EUROPE FUNDRAISER ® "Greenbank News | Helen McKean part of their program, they sang on Saturday evening. The cele- bration of praise entitled "Spring Sing" was given in the Emmanuel Pentecostal Church. Six choirs took part. This proved to be a thrilling eve- ning of song. A presentation of money and foods was made to Kathy Gundry for the Food The 1st Port Perry Scouts are now offering DOOR-T0-DOOR DELIVERY SERVICE for your flyers, catalogues, magazines, etc. Take advantage of our one day delivery service. For more information call Larry 985-7306 "Support Your Local Scouts." es FARMERS MARKET Port Perry Fair Grounds Starting June 19 to October '93 40.00 month - Sat. 8am-1pm VENDORS WANTED Crafts, Fruit & Vegetables, Farm Fresh Products cat 985-8044 We put the Farmers in Farm' Marketing Member Durham Region Farm Fresh Marketing Association. EE RD ral SI x > RN Ak, A Ww > xaek, 1 3 "nz UL " LE TRY AY ON FO \§ 4 [IN A \¥ Ka > ; NH, Bid RRA Y A | w #1 IN THE FIELD Stop in and take a look at the industry standard for making quality hay--New Holland Haybine® mower-conditioners. They're reliable, easy to adjust and provide plug-free cutting and condi- tioning--cutting after cutting. See us today. MORROW FARM EQUIPMENT Over 45 years in the business FORD NEW HOLLAND - Versatile Farm + Industrial + Lawn & Garden + Sales & Service SUNDERLAND (705) 357-3121 Bank, from the entire congrega- tion. At the closing of our Sunday Service the choir sang another piece from their Saturday eve- ning presentation entitled "An Irish Blessing". Next Sunday, May 16 is our Annual U.C.W. Service. Both units are taking part. Our theme, "Jesus in Solidarity with Women." Mrs. Judy Gibson will be our speaker and the evening Group will present a message "The Housekeepers of Our Church". We hope to see all for- mer members of Greenbank U.C.W. this Sunday. The regular monthly Euchre Party will be held in Greenbank Hall on Friday, May 14. Every- one is welcome! DORE PERRY : HOME SHOW | Toke the familytothe # Port Perry Home Show. May 14 10 16 at the 2 Port Perry Arena. ; £ ~ Free Admission ~ 3 Annual UCW service Sunday DEN meets May 19 in council chambers - Durham Environmental Net- work, a. group which was formed i in January of 1991 and which rotates its meetin around the region in order to accessible to all Durham resi- dents, 'will be holding its next meeting on Wednesday, May 19 at 7:30 p.m, in the Council Chambers at 181 Perry St. in Port Perry. . Guest speaker Will Wallace from Transportation Options in Toronto will be be discussing a spe- cial project his group is under- taking to help families learn to reduce their car use. While To- ronto residents have certain op- tions which we rural people do not, it is also true that many of us could benefit from some tips on how to rely less on our auto- mobiles, "Public Enemy No. 1" . as far as air pollution is con- cerned, In addition to Mr. Wallace, representatives from several lo- cal environmental ups will provide updates on their activi- ties, This will include members of the Uxbridge Conservation Association, SCOPE (Scugog Citizen's Organization for the Preservation of the Environ- ment), and the Green Umbrella, itself a small network of Scu- gog/Uxbridge area groups. DEN's meetings are open to the public and new members are most welcome (bringalong a mug for coffee or tea). For. more information about the group's current activities and projects, call DEN's secretary Janet " Banting at 985-3225. Bible class May 12 Ashburn News by Florence Ashton Morning worship was con- ducted by Rev. Dr. Dorcas Gor- don on Sunday morning. Her sermon was titled, "Stories of Faith" based on Romans 16. The choir sang "Whispering Hope". Township of Scugog NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS TO DESTROY NOXIOUS WEEDS Notice is hereby given to all persons in possession of land, in accordance with the Weed Control Act, R.S.O0. 1990, Chapter W.5, Chapter 51, Sections 3, 16 and 23, that unless noxious weeds growing on their lands within the Municipality of the Corporation of the -7 Township of Scugog are destroyed by Tuesday, June 1, 1998 and throughout the season, the Municipality may enter upon the said land and have the weeds destroyed, charging the costs against the land, and that such amounts shall be collected in the same manner as taxes under the Municipal Act. The co-operation of a all citizens is earnestly solicited. Weed Inspector -'G. Symes (416) 649-5141 Earl S. 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The hymn "Joyfu Joyful" was t y from John 15 0 sn ure read followed with meditation "Show my Precious Stones". Ruth .led in prayer. "What _a friend we have in Jesus' was sung. Missionary profile by Ray Death "Rare Artifacts 'Ilumi- nate the Bible." Florence Ashton led in the study "The church in Transi- tion." focusing on women's role in the church, and the many changes that are being made within the church, closing the meeting with prayer. Our host- ess served us lovely refresh- ments and a pleasant half hour was enjoyed by all. The Ladies' Bible Class will meet at the home of Aldine Wick on Wednesday evening of this week. - Ray Porter returned home from Victoria, B.C. last week ac- companied by his father-in-law, Mr. Charlie Aldrich. On Saturday evening, Theo and Joan Knight, Grant and Sheila Parrott, Doug and Flor- ence Ashton, Debbie Batten and Sharmen Porter attended the Canadian Gospel Music Associ- ation Convention at Redeemer College, Ancaster. 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