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Port Perry Star, 18 Oct 1988, p. 35

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Social club plans a rally Epsom and Area News by Jean Jeffery Social Club meets Fri., Oct. 28 at 8 p.m. The Youth Group are joining us this month for a Costume Car Rally. Gord and Jill Postma, Dini and Barry Page in charge. Remember everyone welcome. Come to Arnold Kerry's home. Ladies bring dessert lunch. On Sun. afternoon the family and friends of Don and Stella Asl- ing met at Utica Hall to wish them years of happiness on their Golden Anniversary. All the fami- ly albums and photos were much enjoyed. About one hundred fami- ly members enjoyed a wonderful buffet supper. Thanks to Alan Bailey the hap- py couple arrived at the hall in a beautifully decorated vintage car. On Sat., Oct. 15, Esther IDES ITS pe -- PORT PERRY CLINIC HOGAN'S HEARING AID CENTRE of Port Perry DENNIS J. HOGAN 230 Queen Street * NOTE NEW NUMBER * 985-4422 WED. ONLY 1to5 PM Coumtry Corners Eafe Houghland and Murray Morgola exchanged wedding vows in Utica Church where they arrived in style in Alan Bailey's balky anti- que car. It sounded like a shot-gun wedding. Joking apart! It was a most beautiful ceremony. The bride radiant in a most gorgeous gown with a handsome groom. After the ceremony the wed- ding party enjoyed a bountiful supper then danced the evening away. The Red Cross is holding a Blood Donor Clinic Oct. 31 from 3 p.m. till 8 p.m. at Uxbridge Secon- -dary School. As well as sharing Hallowe'en with the children that Mon. evening, please take time to give a special gift. A life saving gift, at the Uxbridge S.S. Last Fri. evening Elmer and Ruth Wilson entertained all their family with supper. Congratulations from all of us to Mr. and Mrs. Murray Morgola of Hamilton on their marriage. Also to Stella and Donald Asling celebrating fifty years of married life Oct. 19 and Jean and Gordon Jeffery 56 years also on Oct. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tapscott attended the Scugog Choral Socie- ty's programme at Port Perry Town Hall on Fri. evening. Their daughter Ann sings with this group. In spite of the rain a group of . men gathered at the Hansen home on Sat. for a wood bee. It took a long time to get that big old Aspen tree down as it had been growing there for fifty years. Open House Oct. 25, 1-5 p.m., 7 p.m. to9p.m. at Alice Lee' s Home (first house south of Epsom Down). Needle craft display. All proceeds to Epsom-Utica Church Building Fund. EAT-IN - specializing in -- Fish & Chips OPEN YEAR ROUND NOON til 8:00 PM CLOSED MONDAY TAKE-OUT l Scugog Island PROPS. - Stew & Pat Ford ga5-941hb What's the hottest new employee-benefit on the market today? Blue Cross travel insurance for employee-groups. Ask Scott McCoy for details. fn BLUE CROSS Service graced by weather PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, October 18, 1988 -- 35 Ashburn and Area News by Florence Ashton How blessed we were to have such beautiful weather last Sun- day for Anniversary Services at Burns Church. The sanctuary was tastefully decorated for the occa- sion. The guest minister for the day was the Rev. Gerald Sarcen, from Manotick, Ontario who delivered two fine sermons. Guest soloist in the morning was Audrey Beauchamp from Port Perry. For the evening service, we were privileged to have the Rotary Men's Choir from Whitby minister to us in song, under the direction of Margaret Webber. Refreshments and a time of fellowship was enjoyed in the lower hall following the evening service. There will be no regular wor- ship at Burns next Sunday, however church school will be at the regular time of 10 a.m. St. John's Church, Port Perry mark their 134th Anniversary next Sun- day with services at 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m, The Ladies Bible Class met at the home of Margaret Davis last Wednesday evening. President Florence Ashton chaired the meeting. The theme was based on "Thanksgiving". The meeting opened with the singing of Thanks to God. Scripture, Psalm 138 was read by Chrissie McKinney. The Meditation given by the president was titled "Praise Giving", followed by prayer. Come, ye thankful people, come was sung. A poem from the Ideals Magazine "Autumn Tapestry' was read. Arrangements were made regar- ding our visit to Fairview Lodge on Monday evening, November 7th. Aldine Wick presented an in- teresting study on the story of Dinah, as found in Genesis, Chapter 34. Aldine closed with prayer. Our hostess served us lovely refreshments, and we en- joyed our plant exchange. Mark Tuesday, November 1 on your calendar for the municipal all-candidates meeting to be held at Ashburn Centennial Communi- ty Centre (west of hwy. 12 on Myr- tle Rd. W.). Time is 7:00 p.m. "The Guild Show' - Annual show and sale of arts and crafts, will be held on Saturday, m--] SHARP -- CANON TEXAS INSTRUMENTS CALCULATORS & Adding Machines PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 Suite 204, Peterborough Square. 360 George St. N. Peterborough. Ontario KYH TERT03 7430677 November 5th from 10 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at Thunderbird Golf and Country Club, Ashburn (5 km. w. of Hwy. 12 on Myrtle Rd. W.). Ad- mission $1.50. There will be a wide selection of quality merchandise available. Ideal items to tuck away for that special person on your Christmas gift list. To name a few - burlap baskets, sock reindeer, decorated fans, pottery, watercolour printings, weaving, doorstop dolls, pine woodworking, smocked dresses, cushions, baby quilts, dried flower ar- rangements, handmade children's clothing. musical burlap dolls, pinecone wreaths, petit point jewellery, needlepoint pictures and clocks... Brooklin Horticultural Society presents a Christmas Decoration Workshop on Saturday, November 19th. A hot lunch will be provided by the Kirk Guild. Lots of unique ideas will be shared. Supplies will be available for purchase. If you wish to at- tend, register and pay early. The cost is $15.00 and will include lunch. Please call Margaret Davis, 655-4825 or Joan Brak at 655-4742. The Sellwoods from Bradford, Ontario, will present a Gospel Music Concert in Burns Church, Ashburn, on Sunday, November 20th at 7:30 p.m. Watch for fur- ther details. 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