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Port Perry Star, 9 Nov 1999, p. 27

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J ' CL NE i ne aR i fo Ko get - ser A mei PI be 0 eth . Taree Cary y in » RE A aa sk o Rh WERT acs? Po i Spi Bs) TA BEANS 20 Me 0 "A Family Tradition for 133 Years" , 1999 - 27 sting education, books and etc. like here. The more intelligent ones go on to university. When a son marries, he and his wife and later children, stay with his parents. The daughter always goes to her husband's home. Here we are at the last Remembrance Day of the century. Three massive wars where Canadians took their active part in one century. Blackstock Lions Club We had ladies night last Wednesday with our own guest speaker being Dr. Lillian Lockyer, who spoke of life of a child in China. All children get a basic have toys, parents Lions directors meeting is this Wednesday, Nov. 10 . Albert | Putsey at Denzil Moore's at 7:30 p.m. Don't forget its cheese order week. Caesarea Hall Bible studies at 7:30 p.m. every Wednesday. Euchre this Thursday, Nov. 11 at 8 p.m. Joke of the Week Upon receiving con- gratulations after she gave birth to triplets the mother explained that the doctor had said "It occurs once in 9000 times." 'Oh my," her friend exclaimed. "How did you Lions hear tales of China at annual Ladies Night find time housework?" One Liner The life of a needle is hanging by a always thread. Russ Bowman . Our deepest sympathy to Edda Bowman on the passing of her husband Russ and our condolences to the families. Memorial service will be held this Sunday, Nov. 14 at the Morris Funeral Chapel, 4 Street, Division Bowmanville at 2 p.m. Minnie Fisher This week we were sorry to hear of the pass- ing of a long time neigh- bour and friend, Minnie Fisher, our sincere condo- lences to sons Delton and Barry, their wives and families. to do your Take time for Remembrance Day By Florence Ashton Ashburn Correspondent Rev. George Malcolm was the guest minister once again at morning worship on Sunday. His sermon was titled "The Blessings of Jesus." There will be a joint meeting of the Session and Board of Managers on Tuesday, Nov. 23 at 8 p.m. Next Sunday, Nov. 14 at 7:30 p.m. we welcome the Mixed Quartet Reunion from Guelph, and soloist Laurie Bacon from Aurora. This promises to be an inspiring evening for all those who enjoy gospel music. Plan to join with us and bring your friends and family. Burns Kirk Guild is holding a Christmas Bake Sale on Saturday, Dec. 4 from 9 a.m. to noon. This is a good way to buy some of those Christmas good- ies to tuck away for Christmas Thursday of this week is Remembrance Day - a day when we remember those who fought so valiantly for this country. Let us proudly wear our red poppy, as we remem- ber. On Saturday evening, relatives, family and friends of Wilma Lynde's gathered at the Polish Hall on Stevenson Road to help her celebrate a spe- cial birthday. Happy birthday and best wishes, Wilma. This Thursday evening is euchre night again at the Community Centre at 8 p.m. Come and join your friends for a good evening together. CHRIS HALU/PORT PERRY STAR MAKING MEMORIES: The Community Memorial Hospital Foundation was" the big winner when the Senior Citizens Club of Port Perry held its annual raf- fle draw recently. With the money raised, the club donated $1,500 of it to the hospital foundation as part of their four-year, $6,000 commitment to the spon- sor's wall for the Garden of Memories. Foundation president Kent Farndale, club president Wayne Burrell and treasurer Enci Dhanoosingh were on hand when the cheque was handed over to the Port Perry hospital foundation. wo NA a 5 - a ick rocque Electric In Business since 1974 OJ ICAS (GWCW ETE EON BG TXoT DIRECTORY ELECTRICAL RESIDENTIAL - FARM - COMMERCIAL High Efficiency Lighting Systems Call Rick or Richard 985-3261 Shela Li LAN DSCAPING e Insect Control e Licenced & Insured * Work Guaranteed | BRIAN LAWN & WEED CONTROL * Residential or Commercial 5985-7521 CENTRE .+{ Perennials » Bedding Plants y Shrubs & Trees 1 | 4 mies east of Port Pery 086-4771 A of 7A on Heo fou Line RS 4 oF SETAE % ¥ PH 1] 5 3 : [ANALDA GARDEN]. OUR INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER SURVEY SAYS IT ALL! The Port Perry Star & Weekend Star over Port Perry br -- Winter is Around The Corner Tired of those nasty drafty windows? 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