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Port Perry Star, 28 Jan 1986, p. 18

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18 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, January 28, 1986 Great start Brooklin Horticulture Society Chrissie and Dr. John McKinney and enjoyed by all. Spring is com- ing, so why not come out to Hor- ticulture in' the Brooklin United Church lower hall and have fun learning. Last Sunday at Burns Church, Rev. Douglas Graham of Toronto, Join us Sundays at THE MURRAY HOUSE ~ -- RESTAURANT -- 279 Queen Street - Port Perry for our new BUFFET STYLE BRUNCH 11:30 A.M. to 2:30 P.M. A glass of champagne $ 1 095 will be included in the price of your brunch. We will also be open Sunday .. Evenings from 5:00 to 8:30 P.M, for Ashburn and Area News Midd, obo ag ih plan, by Mrs. E. Heron given us a thorough lesson in the job : and gave us lots of information The Brooklin Horticulture Soc.e: Buuren, the meeting pro- about growing them and we all got ty held their first meeting of the mptly and with lots of humour and to take home 12 lovely little boxes year January 22nd last Wednesday sincerity thanked Ken Brown for his with the seeds already planted to put - evening, and it got off to a good work as a super good pres identdur- on top of our refrigerators. ning and from all reports, was ing the past two years. > He went lots There was also a question and a taste of all the good things happen- of 2nd miles to help. . answer period which was answered ing this year. : } Betty then introduced Ken as our by Ken Brown and Gordon Wick Our new president, Betty Van program convenor for the evening. which was very helpful. A lovely lunch was prepared by Tee THe. Pl ff v2 cee ann Loa mL sos da ssa af as shen dh sneha oe _ working with the Leprosy Mission of the Presbyterian Church, also Rev. Taylor of Calgary were with us. They showed slides of the Leprosy work at the church school and at the regular church service Rev. Graham spoke on the text "Jesus Christ." The same yes and forever, and also gave us much information about the Leprosy Mis- sion work. During the meeting, 'Barbara Porter, sang a lovely solo titled "My Shepherd Will Supply My Need." On February 7th the congrega- tions annual meeting will be held in the church hall. A pot luck dinner will be served at 6:30. All members are urged to attend. February 9th the Sacrement of Holy Communion will be observed and officers for the terday, today ° coming year will be installed. Burns Kirk Guild are holding their first event of 1986 on Tuesday, February 4th at 8:15 p.m.in the church hall. For your entertainme .t and edification, we present a pot pourri of fact and fantasy: Linda Death will help you plan nutritious lun- ches, Gail Gray demonstrates Rus- sian Blinds, and a well versed panel "will share household hints. There will be a time for questions and there will be refreshments. Everyone welcome. Members please note: The elec- tion of officers for 1986 will be held prior to the meeting at 7: 30. Please plan to attend. bade ~Gemiiia aaa l ua Bredin holding Mrs. Brown's new baby Scott. All the kids in the Kindergarten classes coloured a piece of the quilt and printed their names. The pieces were sewn together by Mrs. Bredin and the finished quilt presented to a delighted Mrs. Brown. Now, that's a present for the teacher. Doris Brown (left) got quite a surprise last Friday afternoon when the Kindergarten classes "at Prince Albert School presented her with a hand-made and coloured quilt. Mrs. Brown is on maternity leave from teaching at the school. At right is current Kindergarten teacher Peggy - WANTED - CUSTOMERS CEDAR DALE FEED & FARM SUPPLY 1 Mile East Nestleton on Hwy. 7A - Call Glen Ingram 985-4617 Our store is open Saturdays Only from 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. or by Appointment for Pickup! | would be pleased to deliver your order throughout the week. We offer a complete line of IVpstock ang st foods. Quality products at SpEtve prices. 16% HOG PRODUCER, PELLETS. i 80 bg, $9.95 BUFFET DINNER For reservations call 985-2775 ere. Peat aan RTL recs ns tei al YEAR-END INVENTORY _ ALL -- FABRICS (Excluding Broadcloth) 30% | | 18% LAYER KRUMS ....i...sueeesie. emesis 25 kg. $6.75 18% CALF STARTER GROWER o.oo sees 40 kg. $12.45 ; 36% TENDRLEEN BEEF SUPP. .. nits nene TS eres 29 Kg. $9.25 All In-stock Simplicity & McCall § 16% HORSE KRUNCH .......coonnenencnniansnsscnssusnsnissssssssnnns .. 25 kg. $8.25 PATTERNS ¢ ESSENTIAL MINERAL & TAINS (£3 20% Phen. 9%) cevveeene 25 kg. 11.35 25% OFF 5% OFF on ALL CASH SALES DOG FOOD AT KENNEL PRICES .. 20 kg. Bags priced from $12.20 to $21.00 | : | ~ | OUR OPENING SPECIALS ARE STILL IN EFFECT UNTIL FEBRUARY 1st, 1986. | DELUX WILD BIRD SEED ... $11.00 Daisy's LL Fabrics (formerly Modern Textiles) SEE YOU ON SATURDAY! located in Luke's Conntry Store 201 (ueen Street - Port Perry 985-3221 Division of Maple Leaf Mills Limited

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