PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 18, 1985 -- 15 Moderator will guest at Fall anniversary Lord Laid His Hands On Fennell and Mayor At- Maybe it's about time off to do this job and the be quick to note all that Ashburn Area News Me" and "Since Jesus tersley, Gerry Emmand to tell our readers froma Kirk Guild S00 nthe is Soil and of good : by Mrs. E. Heron Came Into My Heart. Ross Batten will be tak- distance who donot know this event and others to report. | next Saturday pro- ing part in the cooking what "raising the roof" financially help out with : oo mises to be a very ex- and the wet sponge means, well, the this project and it should Ray Death, Chrissie Rev. McEntyre had a citing day. Listen forthe booth. There will F150 be managers of Session of Drove to b be a good con- WEDDING Hi McKinney, Bernice Father's Day message town cryer going through a childrens fun fair. The the Church are seriously gregational fun and : Gardner, Florence and the scrintures were the area in the morning big attraction of the day thinking of insulating the friendship time. So INVITATIONS Ashton and Rose Heron read by Art Mathews and on horseback. Activities will be the talent auction roof to make it warmer please come on June aid Arcesstiligs attended the semi-annual Babara Porter. The willstartat12noonwhen and there aresomelove- in winter and cooler in 22nd. It is for everyone. PORT . caRY STAR meeting of the Lindsay mens choir sang two dignitaries, Tom Ed- ly things andservicesfor summer which means Happiness is to cherish Presbyterial in St. An- numbers "1 Know the wards, George Ash, Scott sale. the roof is literally taken the gift of laughter and to drews Church, Lindsay on Wednesday of last q -- eongs a x 0 a W ) CHECK OUT OUR JUNE from Guiana and Dr. Alex Calder were both excellent speakers and gave us much informa- ; tion about the mission 3 work of the church. Dr. { Alex Calder who was the / 110th moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Canada will be our guest minister for our Fall an- niversary on Oct. 21st. It i would be good to circle 1 that date on your : calendar. The ladies Bible Class met on Tuesday evening of last week at the home of Bernice Gardner. The President, Aldene Wick, gave an interesting devo- tional message called the v7 / A [ I 2 0 1 Fr Ra TT "Invisable Price Tag." WE'VE GOT THE WOOD WITH THE 30 YEAR GUARANTEE! at § The scripture was read + Pressure treated to resist weather, termites, rot and mildew Md AND WOOO wip ll +1 by Margaret Davis and » Quality you can depend on for all outdoor projects URE £7 PRESERWATY TT Nellie Hopkins led in prayer. PRESSURE TREATED LUMBER Catherine Humphrey 1 x 6-5 1 x 6-6' 2x4-8 4 x4-8 gave a very interesting : account of Oahab's life | 188 288 6" story as she followed the pattern of study in the ¢ 09 } women of the Bits. 4 1x6 34.9¢. 2x10 mn PEER gion se 958 -- was serv ! ha CUPRINOL STAIN AND and all had a good visit. CASHWAY DRIVEWAY 2 37 Be. | Sau! x4 4x4 : The next meeting will be < : once Th next meeting SEALER 2 WOOD PRESERVATIVE Mr. Bill Gardner Big 18.2 L pail, a full 4 gallons. Compare 2x6 59.7°. 6 x6 regular price, PLUS top d ult . : the price and size! n $3.00 back from , yin pvith relatives in Premium quality, All our 1 x 6 boards are Cuprinol with 4 Our Mrs. Evelyn Lynde aon on SLO 1821 dressed on four sides. litre purchase. $24.40 spent a couple of weeks 2 i with her daughters | Shirley Hamilton, Carol Bradley and Barbara Burroughs and their families in the Bancroft area. Mrs. Georgina Cromie $30. of Baldwin visited with J] Ted and Rose Heron last week and they all spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. Reynolds and family of Ancaster. Miss Barbara Hum- phrey and friend, | Dorothy Anderson of | Toronto, spent Saturday at Barbara's home here. GALVANIZED CHAIN LINK FENCING 13 gauge, 2" mesh, 48" high FAMILY SIZE 6 SPRUCE PICNIC TABLE 2x6 Plank top and ARTIFICIAL GRASS Fade and stain resistant. Cleans easily with a hose. 2" TRI-LITE STORM DOOR Colour co-ordinated hardware Three lovely baskets of and closer, self-storing window for 12' widths. seats, Kiln-dried Peonies, Iris and Orange g9 99 Spice Ready to 88 blossoms beautified AA J. assemble. . r 5 (4. m?) ' Burns Church last Sun rrthye Ag dg TO day. There was a dedica- tion service when Darlene Christie of Ep- som donated 24 new hymn books to the church in memory of her ventilation. White or brown. While stock lasts! ASK ABOUT CASHWAY th d father, Al wiping Revo silo AVAILABLE AT © P/L in PORT PERRY 10 Scugog Street 985-7334 CH ey ADVERTISED SPECIALS. | her two sons, Jeffrey and Michael. Darlene spoke of times when she came to this church when it was the old church and before the old church was burned and when her mother and father were faithful members and workers in the congregation. She also thanks the con- gregation for their prayers, help and love she received during a sad time in her life. Hugh Knight on behalf of the session and congregation received the books and Rev. McEntyre ded- icated them to the Glory of God. BUT HURRY! THE SALE ENDS SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1985. © P/L in LINDSAY Hwy. No. 35 & 7 CASHWAY in BROOKLIN Hwy. 7 & 12 PETERBOROUGH LUMBER BUILDING CENTRES |