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Port Perry Star, 19 Jun 1984, p. 19

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Ashburn News out the wonders and goodness of God. And aad Le. That JE when families lived by faith and communities TH TT I IH HE yy: YT HA, YI PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 19, 1984 -- 19 Bible class learns about Ontario's pioneers Fisher and Catherine Humphrey. A lovely John and titled it **Walk, Man with God". The McKay of Fenelon Falls will be our minister and by Mrs. Rose Heron her thoughts were based were centred around the lunch was served by the Scriptures were read by Elaine and Ken Heron on the scripture that church, there were hostess and a visit Diane Batten and will sing. Church was read by Ruby hardships but lots of enjoyed. Catherine Humphrey. service is at 11:15 and The ladies Bible Class culture convention, Vice Bryant. dedication and content- Messrs. Ken Brown The ushers were Elaine church school is at 10 met last Wednesda v4 President Nellie Hop- Jenny Johnston gave ment. Jenny closed her and Fred Daw attended Knight and Margaret a.m. Everyone is evening at the home kins conducted the the study for the even- talk with a beautiful the horticulture con- Davis. There was a welcome. Florence Ashton. In the absence of the president Aldene Wick, who was meeting. Her opening worship was from nature. She chose lesons ing and it was a lovely talk about Ontario's 200th Birthday. Taking true and humorous poem "Yesterday and Today"'. The prayers ventions in Sudbury last week. Visiting with Mr. and beautiful arrangement of Iris at the front of the Sanctuary placed there Great people are not effected by each puff of wind that blows ill, like attending the horti- the strawberry to bring us back to pioneer days were given by Muriel Mrs. W. Gardner and by our very special Iris great ships they sail Jean recently were Mr. grower Florence serenely on, in a calm and Mrs. Rees Williams Ashton. sea or a great tempest. crowned a new King and Queen last week at Seniors crowned The Port Perry Senior Citizens Club Forsythe will wear the crowns for the next year. At right are outgoing Queen and King of Don Mills, Mr. and Mrs. David Manns of Pickering, Mr. Norman Samells of Port Perry and Mr. and Mrs. E. Westfall and family: of Hamilton, Mr. Herb Ashton of Whitby spent Sunday Next Sunday, Dr. Playground cheap summertime fun The summer play- There has been a new with his son and family ground of 1984, offered playground started this Douglas and Florence by the Township of year in the Greenbank Ashton and sons Ronald Scugog, is an inexpens- area at the Community and Arnold. ive way to ensure that Centre. Sheila Cannon, We welcome Moyra Griffin and her three children home again from their trip to Eng- land where they visited parents and grand- parents and friends. On June 27th, the Kirk Guild will sponsor an appreciation night in Burns Church Hall. There will be two musical groups to enter- tain and strawberry your child has a fun, . safe summer. For $8.00 per week per child (with each additional child of the family costing $3.00 per week) or $40.00 for the six week session (each additional child costing $15.00), there is no better way for your child to spend the vacation. The program offers children, ages 4 to 12, weekly swimming, 985-7137, will be direct- ing there. Again, Black- stock Playground (at the recreation centre) directed by Carol Lewerentz, 986-5540, Scugog Island Play- ground (at the Comm- unity Hall) directed by Vanessa Lewerentz, 986- 5540, Port Perry Play- ground (at the Scout Hall) directed by Dorothy Beness, 986- the Latcham Centre. Rachael and Joseph Marjorie Wipper and Charlie Clarke. shortcake will be weekly puppet shows, 4387 and Prince Albert served. Come and enjoy sports, arts and crafts, Playground (at the the fellowship of this special adventurous Prince Albert Hall) evening. trips, and an opportun- directed by Kathleen The fathers were ity to get together with Taylor, 985-7410, are in Sa, NN Ry Wednesday, June 20 Secondary School SUNDAY, JULY 1st -- "CANADA DAY" Tuesday, June 26 A FUN - FILLED TIME FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY IN UXBRIDGE DURING THE 9TH ANNUAL SPRING WATER DAYS Friday, June 29 1:00 PM - Lawn Bowling at Uxbridge Lawn 2.00 PM - 3:00 PM - Aquafitness at Uxpool 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM - Sidewalk Sale, Bowling Club 6.00 PM - 3:00 PM - Family Games & Ac- Uxbridge tivities at Uxpool 8:00 PM - Teen Dance Thursday, June 21 7.00 PM - Volleyball Fun Match at 8:30 PM - Spring Waler Fest '84 at the i. Uxbridge Secondary School Uxbridge Arena » fr a yr ) ! J id 0PM we Theatre at the Uxbridge 7 00 PM - Adults Bowling Tournament at Music 1% Uxbridge Bowling & Billiards Saturday, June 30 = 7:30 PM - $1000 Jackpot Bingo at the Friday, June 21 Uxbridge 1 7:00 AM - 10:00 AM - Pancake Breakfast at 6.00 PM Ladies Slo Pitch Tournament at 8 00 PM - Talent Show at the Uxbridge at the Uxbridge Legion the Main Diamond. Dominion Music Hall 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM - Sidewalk Sale, Auto amond & the Uxbridge w Uxbridge Arena [hamond ednesday, June 27 900 AM - 500 PM - Flea Market at the 7 00 PM Dinner Theatre at the Uxbridge ~~ Royal Bank Junior Olympics Canadian Imperial Bank of Music Hall 10.00 AM - 12.00 PM - Track Events at the Commerce Parking Lot Uxbridge Secondary School 900 AM - Tree Planting Ceremony al the Saturday, June 23 1.00 PM 3:00 PM - Swim Event at Uxbridge Arena 'xpool , 8 00 PM Ladies Slo Pitch Tournament at 6.00 PM 715 PM Swimmang for all ages 1-00 AM - Bortraits by William Davey at | the Mam Diamond or Dominion at Uxpool the Trinity United Church Auto hamond 700 PM Library Board Kiddie Show at 1.00 PM Spring Water Days Parade. 7 00 PNT Danner Theatre at the Uxbridge Uxbridge Secondary School Brack Streer. Uxhyidge Music Hall 8 00 PM Super Euchre at the Music Hall 200 PM 6 30 PM Sacred Heart Church B00 PM 12 00 AM - Street Dance atop the ., oP . Sacre Su d June 24 mil on Brock Street Garden Party at the Sacred naa 1 ock Sree Heart Church | ys 830 PM 12 AM © Aquafitness at Uxpool 900 AN Triathlon at the Uxpool 100 PM 500 PM Car Wash in the River Thursday, June 28 Valley Restaurant Parking Lot | 900 AN Fun Run At Elgin Park Swam : i ) \rea 900AM 9 00 PM Sidewalk Sale 100 PM Kiddie Show al the Uxbridge | Uxbridge Music Hall Monday, June 25 Poo PAL Youth Bowhing Tournament a 1 30 PM Sacred Heart Garden Party at Uxbridge Bowling & Bilhards Church. 1st sitting for Dinner r 1 00 PM Sentors Bowhng Tournament at 1 00 PAL Bike Rally at Elgin Park R Lxbridge Bowhng & Bilhards 200 PM 300 PM Aquafitness at Uxpool 6 30 PM Soap Box Derby on Dominion | ] ' 7s d y ;ames & Street | 0 PN 3 ww PAL Public Swim at Uxpool box PY X 0 P M : 2a Games & A rect Hi) ) ies at Uxpoo A WPM Spring Fest 84 at the Uxbridge | 200 PA Opening Ceremonies Citizen of 0 PM Jo Rory hampionship Minnow Arena the Near Award & [IRN] ridge Far aces a e xbridge rena Queen Contest at Uxhnidge TPM 900 PM Teen Swim & Ac 8 30 PM Bicentenmal Ball at the Uxbridge | tivities at 1'xpool Music Hall Marble Tournament & Games | honoured last Sunday morning at Burns Church. The Jr. choir sang and the ladies choir sang a special Father's Day Anthem. Rev. McEntyre took his message from the book of Geneses and St. kids their own ages, as well as to learn how to interact with children of all ages. The play- ground is in operation from July 3rd-August 10th, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. with lunch super- vision provided. full swing again this. year. Registration will take place on each playground site. Can you think of a better way for your child to spend the summer? 10 30 AN Explorer Car Rally startin © at Ministers of Uxbridge 2 Ww PM the \rena Parking Lot Wet Sponge Toss 2 30 PM Baseball Tournament Gorgons TITTY TIT TITIT IN THE PARK Youth Art Show & Contest vs Town Council NII TC [Mm TR Gates Open at 12 00 Noon Car Smash 100 PM Decorated Bike. Trike & Doll ALL DAY EVENTS Pig Draw Ticket Sales Carnage P rade at Grandstand Firetruck Rides Lucky Draw Ticket Sales 130 PM Baby Doll Contest Gi | Havrides Food Vans 1 00 PM Men's Bakr, Contest ve kids a brake! Children aren 't always | Over & Under Crown & Anchor 1 00 PM Buffet Dinner aware of cars. .and aren 't always seen by {Bingo in the Red Barn 10.00 AM Treasure Hunt 730 PM Grandstand Show Music and d | | Dunking Machi 1m AM Brevcle Mot cross Entortmment Presematmn. | rivers. It up to you. ..drive carefully at all times! | Participark Stations 1 00 PM Horsemanship Demonstrations Draws and more | Kiddie Karnival 1 00 PM Baby Contest Clown Face Painting i 30PM 230 PM Waterball Games ! Horseshoe Pitch 1 30 PM Toddler s Olympics GIANT fy | Bake Table 130 PM © Kite Flying & Judging Contest uo. . | Pething 7Znn 200 PM Tug of War a | | Portraits 200 PM 530 PM Music in Block H ! SWD Souven~ Trailer Building. Music by Clear : Cotton Candy Booth Mountain ~ & other local talent PONTIA CK IMITED ] | Memory Lane also see Square Dancing by C BUI L 9 | 1ce Cream watttes Junior Farmers SHOW i 10 VAREDWARD DRIVE, PORT PERRY - 983-0474 H fe} | | FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 852 131 AT DUSK | | I -- ---- EE -- - - J

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