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Port Perry Star, 10 Mar 1992, p. 24

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a ain re A a a TE BE Sree RE aE ite a Be Lf BSE ida ll a Sine pik aii do pier a dl bi BEES Saba sie SE. Be iS NE lh i sss SE SR el aS RS a J SURE Ls iia i ESE SEE SS EE SS SE EE Ss ll Sli aa pasa EE SEES te aR a a ES ae EE "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" "Ashburn News by Floieonce Ashion The Sacrament of Holy Commu- nion was celebrated at Burns Church last Sunday morning. The Kirk Session will meet on Tuesday evening at 8 p.m. The Ladies Bible Class will meet at the home of Sheila Parrott on Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. The Presbytery teens are invited to a fun volleyball night at Picker- ing High School on Saturday, March 28 from 6:45 to 10:30 p.m. This is for all teens 12 and up. The W.M.S. Eleanor Knight Group met at the home of Ruth Oliver on Wednesday afternoon. In the absence of the president, Bér- nice Gardner chaired the meeting. Chrissie McKinney was in charge of the worship. The meeting opened with the hymn, "I Love To Tell The Story." Chrissie's meditation was titled "'Christ's Advocate." Muriel Fisher led in our study, using a video on Japan. Lovely refreshments were served. It's euchre night again on Thurs- day at the Ashburn Community Cen- tre at 8 p.m. Everyone is invited. The highlight of my week, was to have a telephone conversation with our son Arnold from Cairns, Australia, which is located on the Queensland Coast. The temperature was 35 degrees, with a humidity of 90 per cent. Arnold climbed to the top of Ayers Rock, the world's best known rock. He described it as the world's largest pebble in the middle of nowhere. How great it was to hear his voice from the other side of the world. Barbara Parrinder recently returned home following an en- joyable trip to Daytona, Florida. She liked it so well, she is eagerly looking forward to a return trip sometime. Bill, Bernice and Jean Gardner attended the christening service for their great-grandchild Kyle James Kersten at the Immaculate Concep- tion Church, Port Perry, on Sunday, March 1, followed by a reception and dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kirsten, Utica. Bill, Bernice and Jean visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rees Williams. Whitby recently. Visiting with Theo and Joan Knight on Saturday were Brian and Cathie Knight and children, Ken and Mary Knight, and Ivan Knight and children all of Oshawa, celebrating Ivan's birthday, I believe. Doug and Florence Ashton, Ron Ashton and Patricia May of Oshawa visited Mrs. Ruth Purdy of Orangeville on Saturday. Friday is euchre night at Utica Hall Utica News by Vera Brown Taxation Revenue Canada To make things easier, we've designed two simpler tax returns that don't have any calculations. These optional returns are great for people with straightforward tax situations. If you're under 65, you can use the "Short." If you're 65 or over, the "65 Plus" is for you. Whatever return you use, you should fill out only one. 10 help you fill out your income tax return From February 24 to April 30, we offer an "after hours" phone service from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., Monday through Thursday. You can also call T.I.P.S. Info-Tax, our automated phone service, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, for recorded information on selected topics. Lots of people fill out their tax return with great care, only to miss details that can make all the difference. For example, if your address is incomplete or incorrect, your refund could be delayed or sent to the wrong place. If you will be moving, write the new address on your return, or if you don't know it yet, please call us to let us know as soon as you can so we can update your file. Another important detail is attaching all the slips and receipts that support your claims for credits and deductions. If any are missing, your return may get held up while we contact you for the information. We're making it easier: Revenu Canada Impot pz Canadi What a beautiful sound, the first Robin has been heard and sighted. The geese are flying, other spring birds have been seen and the water is really running, but we all know that it is way too early to say that spring is here. Let's enjoy it while we can. Us older residents to the com- munity were saddened to hear of the passing of a former resident, Miss Ada Stephenson, who, for the past several years has lived in Port Perry. Funeral services were today (Monday). Church and Sunday School this week will be held in Utica at 11 a.m. Friday is euchre night at Utica Hall, let's see some Utica folk out, I know there are several who enjoy the game and it is a nice social even- ing. Time is 8 p.m. Dean and Gloria Beare and sons Derek and Daniel of Oshawa were Saturday visitors with Mrs. Crosier. Next week is spring break for the school children and I would ap- preciate it if all you who go vaca- tioning at this time, please give me a call upon your return so that I can pass on your experiences to the rest of us who are stay-at-homes. Call Sunday or Monday morning before 10 a.m. 985-7564. o¥ It's Winter Buyer's Dividend time here at our dealership! And that means it's time to harvest big savings on the new hay and forage equipment you'll need next spring. Come on in and make your best deal. Then, we'll give you a big Ford New Holland Winter Buyer's Dividend to apply toward the.purchase pnce of eligible New Holland equipment: rakes, mowers, tedders, mower-conditioners, square balers, round balers, throwers, bale wagons, crop choppers, blowers, forage boxes and forage harvesters. Take a look at some of the big dollar dividends waiting for you: FEB./MAR. EQUIPMENT MODEL DIVIDEND Square Baler 570 $ 900 Round Baler 660 $1,250 Mower-Conditioner 49 $1.200 Forage Harvester whead ~~ 790 §2.800 These are savings you can't afford to miss! But you'd better hurry because these dividends won't last long. The program ends March 31, 1992, so get your Winter Buyer's Dividend now -- during the season for savings! Stop in and see us for details. MORROW FARM | CED Sales & Service (705) 357-3121

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