Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Weekend Star, 28 Sep 2001, p. 5

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I dees i i a eo Sa ai ae ammo "WEEKEND STAR" FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 200 - 5 Reverend Karen Bursey settles into her new role SB Blackstock has a new tenant Blackstock spoke to me. | enjoy the lifestyle of a small community Weekend Star found a new tenant. ful to be amidst such a caring community." University. - churches. community." manse. Be Cane the business a wip she'll be starting She invites you to Uxbridge to 4 sit in her chair At her new shop jt installed by. the expett i . Bring a friend and! N HAIRCARE. NOL 141 BASCOM STREET, #44 UXBRIDGE 4 For appointment call: 0 Frwy yr 905-852. 9616 7 752 Ball Road, Uxbridge i CE Tk 905-852-1356 VrorioGE east of Main Stone block south of Das Dr.» Open hr. troop Sm 3053p Browse through the tranquility & luxurious gardens & the new ponds on display! By Heather McCrae The manse of the Blackstock-Nestleton Pastoral Charge has Last month Reverend Karen Bursey and her husband, Graham, arrived in Blackstock to settle into their new surroundings. And, on -Sept.1, Rev. Bursey preached her first sermon here in Scugog. "Everyone has made us feel so welcome," she says. "It's wonder- Born and raised in Newfoundland, over the past 20 years Rev. Bursey has served at several rural and city charges within the Old Perlican Pastoral Charge, Whitbourne Pastoral Charge and, just before coming to Ontario, finished a five-year tenure at Cochrane Street United Church in St. John's. She had also served as the chaplain at Memorial 'When Rev. Bursey saw the advertisement in the United Church Observer from the Blackstock- Nestleton Pastoral Charge, there was something about it that piqued her interest. Actually, she answered two ads from Ontario "I had an interview with another church in Ontario, t00,"" she says. town were very nice to me, but Blackstock spoke to me. I enjoy the lifestyle of a small "These people and their She says in the 10 years she and her hus- band lived in St. John's they knew only three of their neighbours. What a differ- ence it's been since moving here to the sid] "We've met more .. neighbours in three days than we did in the 10 years we lived in St. John's," she says. "We've really been warmly greeted." . She's also noted that she's been impressed "with the Sunday School curriculum. A covenanting service will be held later in the fall for Rev. Bursey, but a date has not been set as of yet. Be sure to watch the paper for details. ACKYOUR Oy, "APPLES honour New. York collegues By Rik Davie Weekend Star Scugog firefighters will soort be seen wearing rib- bons and a shoulder slash to honour the fire- fighters who were lost in 'the terrorist attack on 'New York City's World Trade Centre on Sept. UR Members the Scugog SAE Id ame back from the betien the iy of the fire services from Canada, United States "and England." ei Scugog firefighters plan to place patches on the shoulders of their uniforms with the US. and Canadian flags crossed with a black rib- "bon to' signify their soli- E -dadly with the men of the New York City Fire 'Department. Sa 'Hundreds of the New York firefighters gave their lives as they tried to get victims out of the huge. buildings when they collapsed' after terrorists guided two airplanes into the landmark: buildings "It was good to be with follow" firefighters at a time ' like this," Chief Ballingal said. ust over two weeks ago. "| V- Straw & Corn Mazes * Picnic Shelter e Apple Cider e Sheep Pumpkins e School Tours fos . L ! Higirway #12 Z> Highway #7 Brooklin Nax/ Pickering cao hon Tak La, 3 km west of Highway 12 on Scugog Line 2 OPEN 9-5 DAILY Call 505-985-2096 naturesbountyfarm.com for current picking information W---

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