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Port Perry Star, 8 Jun 1999, p. 26

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"Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" 26 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, June 8, 1999 AT REST YOUNG, . Bruce Allan - Entered into rest at the Ross Memorial Hospital in Lindsay on Monday, June 7, 1999. Bruce Y , in his 71st , was the beloved husband of Kathleen (Kay) of Lind- say. Loving father of Bob and his wife Gail of Guelph, Dale and his wife Donna of Lindsay, Joanne Young of Campbellville and Bruce Young and his wife Marion of Mount Albert. Lovingly remembered by his grandchildren David, Derek, Darryl, Scott, Heather, Randi and Brett Young. Friends are invited to call at the Stoddart Funeral Home, 24 Mill St, Lindsay on Tuesday from 2-4 p-m. and 7-9 p.m. and on Wednesday, June 9 from 10 a.m. until time of funeral service in the chapel at 11 a.m. Interment to follow at Sunder- land Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Ross aril Hospital would be appreciated by the AYGTIONS SATURDAY, JUNE 12 SALE TIME: 10 A.M. For the Estate of Maurice & Reta Bagshaw of Udora being held at Vanhaven Sales Arena, 722 Davis Dr., Uxbridge. Antiques, Furniture & Household: Mason & Reisch piano, 6 Jacobean walnut chairs, 9 pc. wal. d/r ste., mah. & wal. china cabs., mah. sidebd. (ex.), pine flat to wall, pine comer cab. w/12 pane dr., pine preserve & hanging cupbds., maple hutch, corner cab. & table w/4 chairs, dry sinks, wal. server, Tables - pine, buttemut, ice cream w/4 chairs, parlour, 1/2 moon, oak nesting, Gibbard drop leaf wal.; loveseat & 2 ottomans (Morette's custom), db. ped. & oak lib. desks, oak leather top writing table, oak lib. file cab., bookcases incl. wal. drop front w/gl. drs. (ex.), Palma Brava stand, oak hall tree (seated), Deacon's bench, prim. pine laundry bench, Windsor back chairs incl. 2 children's, high chair, 5 pc. bdrm. ste., fruitwood bed & hiboy, Eastlake, rope & bull's eye beds; dressers incl. vanity, needlepoint stool, pine blanket box, wal. cedar chest, Ig. hunter's box, mantel, porcelain pendulum & Brenner brass clocks, linens, fridge, stove, washer, dryer, freezer. China, Glass & Silver: Lambeth ware, Royal Doulton "Florentin" (set 9+), "Fleur" HN2368, "Fair Maiden" HN2211, Grindley "Cream Petal" (set 8+), Crown Derby "John Pee" pitcher, milk gl. vases, qty. collector plates, 6 pc. basin set, crystal, pressed, vaseline & dep. gl., camival, c & s, Wallace sterling flat- ware, silver pl. tea serv., trays, candelabra, teapot & cutlery, etc. Lighting: Milk gl. shade, pr. lamps (early). Art: Middle East/Euro. + Ltd. Editions incl. Group of 7 artists. Collectibles: Baby car- riage (ex.), old tricycles, ironware, crocks, bam | lanterns, fiat irons, qty. Ig. tin trucks, cabs & trailers incl Buddy L, Nylint, Tonka & Ertl; 5 lead- ed windows, child's sleigh. Sports Cards: incl. Goudie. Woodworking, Blacksmith & Other Tools: 295 amp welder, planer/joiner, 14" Beaver band saw & 8" table saw w/router table & router, 4" Beaver planer, Rockwell drill press, chain saws, Peter Wright horseshoe anvil, db. horn anvil, 100 Ib. anvil, acetylene torches, + qty. tools (all ex.). Misc.: 3 pt.h forklift, elec. forklift attach., high perf. lawn sweeper, patio fum., shelving, qty. hardware, trailer tires, 40' alum. ext. ladder, ant. scales. Note: Two auctioneers selling at same time. Preview: 8 am. Sale Day. Terms: Cash, Visa, M/C, Interac or approved cheque. GARY HILL AUCTIONS (Div. of 1081454 Ontario Inc.) Uxbridge Office: 905-852-9538 Cellular: 416-518-6401 Toll Free: 800-654-4647 Fax: 905-852-1067 SATURDAY, JUNE 26 SALE TIME: 11 AM. Auction sale at 4995 Sim- coe Street North, Oshawa, 1 km. north of Raglan. Furniture, appliances, antiques, tools and much more. Details next week. JOHN PEARCE AUC- TION SERVICES 905- 655-8073. MONDAY, JUNE 14 SALE TIME: 5 P.M. Antique & modern con- tents auction at ORVAL McLEAN AUCTION CEN- TER - Lindsay selling sev- eral local estates. Appli- ances, excellent modem 9 pc. diner, chesterfields & chairs, bedroom suites, dressers, chests, round table & 4 chairs, wall unit, tables, microwave, TV, chrome suite, old pictures, First show of spring held Pine Ridge Garden Club hands out trophies By Lillian Lockyer Pine Ridge Garden Club held its first spring flower show on May 4. The guest speaker, Mr. Jay Todd, presented us with very informative message sub- ject to annual plants. The winners of the many categories were: | Class 1 - Flowering Shrubs: 1. Margaret Trull, 2. Marliese Hassler, 3. Joyce Rozema. Class 2 - Flowering Tree: 2. Liisa Ryan. Class 4 (a) - Red Tulips: 1. Pat Port Perry & Prince Albert [eM oF: Nei, [V]s{03, Hold THE ASCENSION Kingstone, 2. Margaret Trull, 3. Ann- Julia Bajema, 4. Grace Bajema. Class 4 (b) - Yellow Tulips: 1. Margaret Trull, 2. Tettje Prins, 3. Tina Wolters, 4. Ann-Julia Bajema. Class 4 (¢c) - any other colour tulips: 1. Joyce Rozema, 2. Tettje Prins, 3. Margaret Trull, 4. Ann-Julia Bajema. Class 5 - Tulips Branching: 1. Eileen McLaughlin. Class 6 - Narcissus - Double: 1. Margaret Trull, 2. Ann-Julia Bajema. Class 7 - Narcissus (Daffodils) UNITED CHURCHES BLACKSTOCK - NESTLETON UNITED CHURCH tL The Rev'd REV. DAVID SHEARMAN Minister: aC Gary van der Meer, B.A., M. Div. Rev. Robern dite Page Incumbent 986-4235 Sd SUNDAY, JUNE 13 Phone: 905-985-7278 SUNDAY, JUNE 13 Port Perry United Church Fax: 905-985-6810 10 a.m. - Joint Pastoral Morming Worship Thursdays 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Charge Service at -9: _ BibleStudy Blackstock United Church - 11: Services: Holy Communion www3.sympatico.ca/ Nursery care available Church School & Nursery shearman/bnuc.html in both churches at 10 a.m. Sunday Service SUNDAY, JUNE 13 8am. BAHA'I 10 a.m. PORT PERRY "Rise unto that for which thou BAPTIST CHURCH wast created." Baha'u'llah -- For local Baha'i gatherings ST. JOHN'S Call: 985-4582 Attend: Local Baha'i gatherings Info line: Automated, 1-800-433-3284 Books: at Public Library ANGLICAN CHURCH BLACKSTOCK Rev. Hugh A. Kernohan, 2210 Hwy. 7A - (at Island Rd.) . 0 i Parish Priest 985-8681; 985-1588 Si pl & Tel: (905) 986-0557 David S. Daniels, Senior Pastor 1st Wed. of every month SERVICES Peter Pallant, Associate Pastor Fe oven SUNDAY SERVICES Write: Baha'is of Scugog, TUESDAY Box 1153, Port Perry LOL 1A9 Baha'is of Mariposa 7 p.m. - Eucharist 7:30 p.m. - Religious 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Worship & Jr. Church Box 59, Little Britain KOM 2CO i 5:45 p.m. Prayer Fellowship 705-786-2378 Studies Crap , 630pm. Praise Senico Now Wey Sita: On the 1st, 2nd, 4th, & 5th &:30/100) CU Care available <http://www.bahai.org> [d VICTORY CHRISTIAN CENTRE Sundays of the month 9:30 a.m. - Choral Eucharist On the 3rd Sunday of the month 9:30 a.m. Choral Moming Call for information A warm welcome to all Wheelchair accessible WEDNESDAY 7 a.m. Men's Prayer 7 p.m. Prayer Meeting Prayer FRIDAY PASTOR JOHN BENSCHOP Church School & Nursery 7:30 p.m. Youth Ministries 593 Alma Street Every Sunday (One block south of 7A, SUNDAY MORNING MANCHESTER & WORSHID SCUGOG ISLAND STEP INTO VICTORY For further info call: 985-1346 NESTLETON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Wm. Fairley - Minister | 11 am. Sunday School Provided All welcome SAPRVIO] 0 |) 8S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister: Rev. D.A. Minister Elaine Barber 985-4094 SUNDAY, JUNE 13 Scugog Island 9:45 a.m. Head U.C.W. Service "Greenbank Puppets" Coffee Hour Manchester 11:15 a.m. Sunday School & Nursery are Provided GREENBANK PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. Ross Carson 985-7787 SUNDAY, JUNE 13 COLUMBUS COMMUNITY UNITED CHURCH A Community Church For All Rev. Fred Jackson B.A. M. Div. SUNDAY, JUNE 13 Service - 10 a.m. Sunday School and Nursery Care Always Available jell efo]c COMMUNITY CHURCH (Latcham Community Centre) Large Trumpet: 1. Margaret Trull, 2. Tettje Prins, 3. Shirley Love, 4. Pat Kingstone. Class 8 - Narcissus, Small Cup: 1. Tettje Prins, 2. Shirley Love, 3. Rie Hoogeveen, 4. Kathleen Petrie. Class 9 - Narcissus, any other type: 1. Margaret Trull, 2. Shirley Love, 3. Grace Bajema, 4. Tettje Prins. Class 10 (a) - Any other flower- ing bulb: 1. Tettje Prins, 2. Pat Kingstone, 3. Tina Wolters. Class 10 (b) - corm: 1. Kathleen Petrie, 2. Margaret Trull, 3. Liisa Ryan. Class 10 (¢) - Rhizome: 1. Ann- Julia Bajema, 2. Grace Bajema, 3. Liisa Ryan. 'Class 11 - Any perennial other than bulbs, corms or rhizomes: 1. Shirley Love, 2. Joyce Rozema, 3. Pat Kingstone, 4. Liisa Ryan. Class 12 - African Violet, Single: 1. Marliese Hassler, 2. Grace Bajema, 3. Tina Wolters. Class 13 - African Violet, double: 1. Liisa Ryan, 2. Grace Bajema. Class 14 - Any other flowering plant: 1. Liisa Ryan, 2. Rika Wygerde, 3. Tettje Prins. Class 15 - Plant grown for its foliage: 1. Shirley Love, 2. Ann-Julia Bajema, 3. Grace Bajema, 4. Tettje Prins. Class 16 - Succulent Plant, hang- ing basket: 1. Tettje Prins, 2. Shirley Love. Class 17 - Miniature house plant grown for its bloom: 1. Ann-Julia Bajema, 2. Grace Bajema. Class 18 - Miniature house plant grown for its foliage: 1. Ann-Julia Bajema, 2. Grace Bajema. Class 19 - Plant grown from cut- ting made by exhibitor: 1. Grace Bajema, 2. Shirley Love. Class 20 - Flowering Pelargonium: 1. Tina Wolters, 2. Shirley Love, 3. Grace Bajema. Class 22 - Hanging Basket - flow- ering: 2. Tettje Prins. Class 23 - Mixed Container, may include up to five cactus: 1. Tettje Prins, 2. Grace Bajema. Class 24 - Mixed Container, may include up to five succulents: 1. Tettje Prins, 2. Henke Bandstra. Class 25 - "Spring Picnic," floral arrangement in a basket: 1. Tina Wolters, 2. Pat Kingstone, 3. Shirley Love. Class 26 - "Green with Envy," an oval arrangement of green foliage: 1. Margaret Trull. Class 27 - "Bright as Button," a miniature arrangement: 1. Henka Bandstra, 2. Tettje Prins, 3. Pat Kingstone, 4. Margaret Trull. Class 28 - "Cool Waters," design a water viewing: 1. Shirley Love, 2. Pat Kingstone, 3. Angela Willis. Mental Health luncheon The Canadian Mental Health Association, Durham Branch in part- nership with the Ajax and Pickering glass, china, garden & EIL (Sandy) Banton Pinedale 1) a.m. 121 Queen St. Social Development Council is hostin hand 100ls, hundreds, of AY ACON A SUNDAY, JUNE 13 $inday Seo Pastor-teacher - John Mank a luncheon with uest speaker Dr interesting items. Orval & UCTIONS 10 a.m. service Anniversary Service Sunday Worship - 10 a.m gues p Dr. Barry McLean auction- LID Sunday School & SUNDAY. JUNE 13 I Trevor Hancock, Health Promotion cers. 705-324-2783 or 1- NN Fol sy : A "Test for Real Faith" Consultant and Founding Chair of the - . ri | N : hime S00 1-5498 tor hye, Reg Ra. 21 S05 3881 or DB Ane HOPE CHRISTIAN John 6:60-71 ontario Healthy Communities or consign estates. (905) 985.1068 A) are warmly welcome REAQRVIED Cluny a people but their faith oalition. ; ; Lk Rev. Norman A Sennema a re) The luncheon is being held on June 14480 Old Simcoe Rd (Between ith real? 24 from noon to 2 p.m. at St. Andrew's 7A & Prince Albert) SUNDAY SERVICES: 10:30 a.m. & 7 p.m. SUAS S003 & Nursery Presbyterian Church, 35 Church St. N., Pickering Village, Ajax. The cost is $18, which includes a CMHA member- *Home Bible Studies *Biblical Counseling 'Personal Discipling *Master's Men Place your Real Estate a ad in the newspaper that THE NEW APOSTOLIC CHURCH 180 Mary St., 2nd Floor Your Local Family Church YOUTH PROGRAMS: : ship or $8 for the luncheon and speak- people read weekly! REGULAR SERVICES - Wednesday ovenings \Whoslchal Accessible hips ' vy 9 Sungay M) 20 am, | LADIES COFFEE BREAK: "Nursery 'The Coalition brings together a Iq Al ) . 11h a.m - Sunday Schoo Thursday mornings . se dll CLher | he I a Per ry NY 77], Wednesday 8 p.m. Wheelchair accessible & hearing Call Fo" Ehven broad-based group of communities and v .! For kirhet niatiation impaired aides 985-1296 provincial organizations, spanning & We ckend Star! call 985-2611 Telephone: 985-9307 Christ wil sel you ree! many community spectrums. Cn EE TEE TE

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