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Port Perry Star, 9 May 1995, p. 38

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INP Vag ee 38- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, May 9, 1995 p= = ty re - i a adit ees Chait iB CL Lis LSE SRE LS ie i Se "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" THURSDAY, MAY 18 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Auction sale of furniture and household selling an estate from Toronto and others at the STOUF- FVILLE COUNTRY MAR- KET in the NEW AUC- TION AUDITORIUM, 10th Line North, Stouffville, Ont. Items include: 7 pc. dining room suite, 4 pc. bedroom suite, chester- field and chair, coffee tables, color TV, 2 single beds, dressers, microwave, dishes, glass- ware, sewing machine, oil paintings, lamps, books, stereo, mirrors, filing cab nets, office chairs, 2 desks,Robert Bateman print (Rhino at Ngoro Ngoro), approx. 8 Paul Rankin prints, com- pressed wood for wood- burning stove, selection of «new toys in working condi- tion, Power Rangers (Thunder, Megazoro and pre 2 SATURDAY, MAY 13 * SALE TIME: 6:30 P.M. Auction sale at PETHICK AUCTION BARN, 2498 Conc. Rd. #8, Bow- manville (Haydon). This week we have a large: selection of antique and modern furniture from 2 local houses in the area. To include: Dining room' suites, living room suites, bedroom suites, appli- ances, dressers, kitchen suites, glass and china, lawnmowers and other lawn and garden equip- ment, table saw, tools, fishing rods (new and used), fishing tackle, tack- le boxes, 12 ft. aluminum boat w/9.8 HP. Mercury motor and trailer, tools, golf dubs, baseball equip- ment, many other interest- ing and unusual items. Large sale. Viewing from 5 p.m. Terms are cash, Visa, M/C or Debit card. For more info. call WEDNESDAY, MAY 10 SALE TIME: 4:45 P.M. Auction sale of furniture, antiques and collectables for MISS ELIZABETH GRANT of Stouffville, sell- ing at NEIL BACON AUC- TIONS LTD., corner of Hwy 47 and 12. TO INCLUDE: Fancy triple swing mirror dresser, oval walnut drop-leaf table, marbletop dresser, mar- bletop washstand, nesting tables, flatback top, oak parlour table, commode, hoopback chairs, maga- Zine table, sidetable with turned legs, 4 ladderback chairs, drop-leaf table, 5 T-back chairs, lamps, 2-3 pc. bedroom suites, coal scuttle, chest of drawers, lawn furniture, 1983 Honda, 750 motorcycle (19,000 km and mint con- dition), lawnmower, weedeater, leaf blower, 2 wooden wheelbarrows, plus many other interest- TUESDAY, JUNE 6 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. CONSIGNMENT MACHINERY SALE at THE WOODVILLE COM- MUNITY SALE BARN. For information or to con- sign call KEVIN BARKER AUCTIONS - (705)439- 2101. VICTORIA MONDAY, MAY 22 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Large Estate Auction of antiques, fumiture and col- lectables, Royal Doultons, A.J. Casson Lid. Edition prints (10), large stamp collection, china and glass, dishes, commercial upholstery supplies, cars, tools, etc. to be held at the MABEE AUCTION CEN- TRE on Hwy. 35 - 1 mile north of Rosedale or 7 kms. south of Coboconk. Don't miss it. Terms: Cash. Lunch available. SATURDAY, MAY 13 SALE TIME: 10:00 AM. "WANTED" - Cars, trucks RVs, camping trailers, 'boats, watercraft, bikes, riding tractors, tools and related recreation equip- ment, etc. To be held at MABEE AUCTION CEN- TRE on Hwy. 35 - 1 mile north of Rosedale or 7 kms. south of Coboconk. Don't miss it. Turn your unwanted equipment into cash. For more informa- tion or to consign - bring to barn or call CALVIN MABEE AUCTIONEER, MOVING AND STORAGE - 705-374-4800 or 705- 454-2841. W.l. REPORT by P.R.O. Linda Newcomb The 60th Anniversary Call CALVIN MABEE f5r the Honeydale W.I. Top Scouters collect awards Tigerzoro), hockey (905)263-4252. Sale ing items. Sale managed AUCTIONS MOVING : games, tricycles, dolls, managed and sold by 2 shy by NEIL BACON AND STORAGE. To con- May held at Latcham Hall : Si. Plus anh vise OAR NL NG LID. SoS. er t4an of Hop CUB OF THE YEAR - The award for Cub of the items of good quality. Terms: Cash or good cheque with 1.D. PHIL FAULKNER AUCTIONS - 905-852-9631. Port Perry & Prince Albert UNITED CHURCHES AUCTIONS. Call us for your spring sale. Your place or ours. Join us for 'our Annual Antique Sale onMay 22,11 am. 985-1068. of 2 1V]z{0d, Nol Nelo] Mal / (7TH DAY) APOSTOLIC CHURCH 705-454-2841. Approximately 100 turned out to help us cele- brate this event. Elsie Pogue opened with the Opening Ode and the Institute Creed. Mary Cannon intro- duced Mayor Howard Hall who spoke on the begin- ning of the Honeydale W.I. and passed on his congrat- ulations. Mary then introduced Marilyn Pearce who passed on her congratula- Minister: 180 Mary St., 2nd Floor : " Rev. Robert J. Le Page jokey 83.3. Ss awa, ont. YOUR LOCAL FAMILY hone. Agnes Foster er § 985-2601 (905) 432-3091 CHURCH - istrict President" passed 2 BE SUNDAY, MAY 14 Did Jesus change the Sabbath - REGULAR SERVICES - on her best wishes to us. § O Port Perry 10 a.m. from the seventh day to the first Sunday 10:30 am. & 5 p.m. The Senior Citizens i Moming Worship day? Which day should mankind Wednesday 8 p.m. Choir entertained us sing- : Prince Albert 11:30 a.m. keep? For the Bibles answers to For further information ing three songs from the : -Moming Worship these questions write the Church _ call9s5-2794 musical "Show Boat". t of God (7th Day) or call 432-3091 A Hearty Welcome To All Clara Warren, a 60-year i BAHA'I FAITH and ask for member, gave us a trip ¥ "The New Testament Sabbath" resi How to investigage THE BAHA'I FAITH! Attend: Information Meetings every Sunday evening 8-10 May's Topic-Marriage & Family Life 1667 King St., Prince Albert 0 -Yol 3 foTo] QF N13 (U3 fo] UNITED CHURCH REV. DAVID SHEARMAN B.A., M. Div. SUNDAY, MAY 14 SARI] [RS PRESBYTERIAN Minister: Rev. D.A. (Sandy) Beaton SUNDAY, MAY 14 10 a.m. Christian down memory lane on the history of the Honey dale W.I. She congratulated Jean Carnochan, Grace Bassant and Ruth Strong for the lovely arrange- ments and hard work they Year was shared this year by Matthew Rideout and Bryan Tighe. SCOUTING AWARDS - Scout of the Year Award BR: : 985- -4582 - i X | i Cal a 5 aos Jas. Bicker Whig do A put forth on this event. A was won by Greg Manns (left), and Matthew b Borrow: books from Lube Sunday School job well done and appre- Rankin won an Award of Excellence for Troop 3 Scugog library Nursery Care Available ciated. A special thanks to Participation. 1 Watch: Baha'i Perspective - During Worship the 4-H Club members for 8 1st Wed. of month For further information call their help in the kitchen 3 on Vision TV Manchester & Scugog Island 985-3881 or 985-4746 and servingus. Dh a Write: Bahals of Seas UNITED CHURCHES All are warmly welcome Muriel Wotten informed ar § x 1153, Port Perry ¥ LoL 1A9 Minister Elaine Barber us of the arrangements i 985-4094 made for the bus to pick us b MYRTLE SUNDAY, MAY 14 PORT PERRY up for the trip to the Onta- j UNITED CHURCH Scugog Island - 9:45 a.m. BAPTIST CHURCH rio Agricultural Museum ay. Sunier Geol pick "us up at the Port SLEN EAGLE n Manchester 11:15 a.m. $F Vs 7 3 Lib p t 8 Service - 9:45 am. Sunday School and erry Library a a.m. Sunday School Nursery Care provided Pleasebeon time. Mabel Cawker recited a NESTLETON poem to us about the Hon- GREENBANK 2210 Hwy. 7A - 985-8681 toast of congratulations. Rev. Wm. Fairley - Minister DAVID S. DANIELS, PASTOR The Seniors Choir and Pastor, Rev. David fq 3 am SUNDAY SERVICES Lillian H i | Shepherd illian Harper at the pia- | Sn swim sansa | ledusiniothe Hymnal :30 a.m. m. i Groonbark 11am Worship 8 J Church with. the Women's Inst) | : : 5:45 p.m. i [Ye] M[of:\\ Hoi, [1] 201, Pinedale 12:30 p.m. p.m tute Grace. IR ERA A cy, rina A The Rev'd Charles E. Bull ST. JOHN'S, BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, MAY 14 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion Service Church School & Nursery N ASCENSION, @¥ PORT PERRY A Community Church For All Rev. Jack Griffen B.A, "M.Div. SUNDAY, MAY 14 (lo]RVI IVER VIVIAN UNITED CHURCH Prayer Fellowship 6:30 p.m. Worship Service TUESDAY 9:45 a.m. 'Between Friends' Women's Ministry WEDNESDAY 7-8:30 p.m. AWANA Boys & Girls Clubs THURSDAY - 7 p.m. Bible Study & Prayer Mtg. Sidewalk Youth - 7:30 p.m. A lovely luncheon of sandwiches, cake, coffee or tea served to us. squares, was Leslie Bradley, a soloist and student from P.P.H.S., entertained us with her singing du ring IN APPRECIATION - When Ellen Greenough RB NED avi Sorvice - 10 am FRIDAY. 7:30 mon lunch started working for Port Perry scouting 7:30am yy Jr & Sr. Youth nies, Leslie, We organization nine years ago there were only 8 Holy Communion 0 f ' "4s . SUNDAY, MAY 14 Morning Worship & Bveryans is weksofis Our next meeting will Cubs and 12 Beavers. In recognition of her efforts a CRE NS 8 a.m. - Said Eucharist 11:15am. - Morning Prayer Sunday School Nursery Care Always Available Nursery available Wheelchair accessible be at the Anglican Church Hall on June 1 at 2 p.m. Visitors are welcome. and contribution to the growth of scouting she was presented with a plaque by scouter Kim King Saturday night at the annual banquet.

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