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Port Perry Weekend Star, 21 Jul 2000, p. 14

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| | C--O a i A a oe wll TE INN EL. 14 - "WEEKEND STAR" EAR re ae Te FRIDAY, JULY 21, 2000 Bruce Gorrie Trio to entertain at Le Shhh - It's a Surprise The family of Howie and Jackie Kellock are inviting all friends and neighbours to a farewell party for their mom and dad. The Kellocks have lived on Coronation Road between Columbus Rd. and Highway 7 for the past 41 years and are short- ly moving to Courtice. Debbie, Laurie, Dan and Dave and families would like you to join them at Spencer Community Centre, corner of Coronation and Columbus on Monday, July 31 for a bon voyage party. A recep- tion and social time starts at 5 p.m. followed by a pot luck dinner at 7 p.m. This is going to be difficult, but they're trying to make a surprise out of the affair, so if you have any questions, don't call the Kellocks, call Jessie Miller at 728-1486, and when you show up on They're playing from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Brooklin Legion the 31st, make it with a pot luck donation and best wishes only. Still Room For Fun There's still a small amount of room in this year's Brooklin Community Vacation Bible School which runs the week of Aug. 14 to 18. The theme of this year's non-denominational event is "Jesus Lights My Way" and all children of the community are in invited to participate. The charge is just $10 per child for the" _entire five day program. There will also be a Bible study about angels offered for moms at the same time for those interested. Also, just a reminder that food donations for snacks etc. and additional helpers are also required. Give Sue Pitchforth a call at 655-7850 for information. Legion Stuff Brooklin Branch 152 All Weather Protection ...Akways! 5, WEATHER SHIELD "THERE'S MORE TO SEE INA WEATHER SHIELD WINDOW" Lot #7, Port Pern . Windows * Doors » Awnings Sunrooms . i & Aluminum Siding Products \LUMINUM 0075 Ss SUBS [IEEE E ® &WINGS BO Wikisr Si, Port Pamy Legion will be hosting a patio party this Saturday from 4 to 7 p.m. featuring live entertainment by the excellent jazz group the Bruce Gorrie Trio. There's no admission or cover charge and everyone of legal age is invited, whether you are legion members or not. Check out the new patio .. it looks great. Also a mention of the new public serve board on the south wall of the legion. Any non-profit service group has been generously invited by the legion to announce upcoming events free of charge on the board. So if you have a blood "donor clinic, dance or other fundraising event planned for the future, drop off noti- - fication at the legion well ahead of time. "Do Drop In Ashburn Community Centre is presenting "Drop In Thursday" ... obviously each Thursday ... from 10 a.m. to noon. You're invited to bring the kids and join in the fun this summer. A safe environment for the kids, a playground, toys and friendships are offered and all for just a looney per family per morning. Sound too good to be true? Call Cecilia at 655-8886 for the Scoop. Hmmm | was recently at a Jack and Jill shower where both the bride and groom-to-be gion patio party were in attendance. After taking turns opening all the practical gifts of towels, cookware and the like, they finally opened one gift from a guest who hadn't been aware it was to be a joint shower. As the groom-to- be opened a box containing all manner of sexy lingerie meant for the bride, the embarrassed woman exclaimed, "I didn't know John was going to be here." At that point John jumped up, ran over to the red- faced lady and enveloped her in an enthusiastic hug. "Thank you, thank you, thank you" he exclaimed. "This is exactly what we need." Ashburn News by Florence Ashton Rev. James McClure led in morn- ing worship at Burns on Sunday and will be with us two more Sundays. The sermon was titled "more of the solid, less hot-air" with the text from John 20"25. Sharmen and Barb Porter sang "Whispering Hope." Family and friends are invited to church on Sunday, Aug. 6 when we will be wel- Sunday evening church service now at Glen Major coming our student minister and his wife, Graeme and Karen Illman to the Burns congregation. Luncheon will be provided after the service by the Kirk Guild. Sunday evening church services are now being held at Glen Major Church at 7:30 p.m. until Sept. 3. David Simmonds is in charge of wor- ship. Visiting with Doug and Florence Ashton last week were Phillip and Ailie Doble of Woodstock and Sheila Parrott of Mississauga. Elaine Ewing and children of Orangeville are spending a few days with her parents Theo and Joan Knight. Robinson Marine [AV EER PX: Ty . ' ONG { I Ll) "o CLT | -1843 TOPPINGS A aa i a. A a ---------- Ss) § _--_ Cottrell + Dr.J. Hardy «Dr. L. Gideon Dr. C. Banfield «Dr. L. Poranganel * Dr. H. Dewar + Dr.T. 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