part in the discussion of here he celebrated his visited with Mr. and OATS Vin oy Vy at fod MI "A ids nda diasdipd ¢ wa, > > LHS FA HEAR ERE RA EE RR OPE RE SEER THIN 5 SS CRON ARP SUSE SPOM RISE SAA » Lr YA! PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. October 4, 1983 -- 17 5 AT 7 s pe Burn's Church Anniversary - October 16 i DEEGAN 4: life with the life of the Nellie and Bill and other Mr. and Mrs. Douglas ini ho Ashburn Area News virtuous women in 1st relatives in the area for Ashton spent the week Denture Therapy Clinic ib by Mrs. E. Heron Kings 21. Everyone took about a week. While end at Elora and also 305 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY pi On Sunday, Oct. 16th, morning Miss Elaine Rev. McEntyre closed this very interesting study. A lovely lunch 87th birthday and a happy family gathering Mrs. Cecil Vicers of Fergus. death of her daughter, -- OPEN -- BY APPOINTMENT ONLY! Burns Church congreg- the program by singing was served by the was enjoyed in his The sympathy of the v . ation will hold their three numbers. hostess. honour. community is extended esas b 10d ss PLEASE CALL: anniversary at 11 a.m. Altogether it was a Miss Hilda and Mrs. Ted and Rose Heron to Mrs. Evelyn Lynde 5 Saludars 985-2916 and 7:30 pm. In the lovely family musical Walter Hopkins visited enjoyed a trip to and her family in the ) ' Kelso of Bracebridge will be guest soloist, and in the evening St. Andrews choir of Scar- borough will provide the music. Rev. Frank Van- derzwan of Uxbridge will be the guest minister for the day. Burns Church was a very busy place last Sunday. Since it was World Communion Day, HOWE APPOINIMEN Quality & Satisfaction Assured by a) the Sacrement of Holy Mr. and Mrs. Ernie dee, ng As. vw Mec- OME MPTOITMENTS our own Written Guarantee : Communion was Humphrey. WwW | b k ndless, Miss Karen BY REQUEST . Bs observed during the Baroy e come ac McAndless and Mr. 852 3472 he Morning Worship. The Scriptures were read by Mary Briscoe and Bernice Gardner. The choir sang "I Will Praise Him", and Rev. McEntyre had a very appropriate message for the day, "The Grace of Our Lord Jesus Christ." In the evening the Ashburn group of the WMS held a musical night to celebrate the annual Thanksgiving Service. Bernice Gard- ner, President, assisted by Florence Ashton, Muriel Fisher and Ruby Bryant and Ruth Agar gave a Thanksgiving Worship Service. The Mens choir and Jr. choirs sang two numbers each. Cath- erine Humphrey and Sam Fisher sang a duet, Mathew, Chantel and Stephen Davidchuck sang a lovely trio, with Mathew playing the recorder, Chris and the study and followin season. With Mike Our school book fair is Debbie Batten sang two the us - ttern "ne Sorley scoring the Cart- coming up, soon, Oct. 3 duets. Arnold Ashton 1° I= nll ply the life "Fight goal, the final 11-14 at the school. i played an organ solo. f Jesebel ay f Ahab score was Cornish - 6, Several of our a The congregation joined 01 Jesebel wite o a Cartwright - 1. students participated in Hu in singing Hymns, Favourites and a round. Adam Cummings and 1£0 relT A Michael Haines finished TEISEN WORKSY 3 just behind the oldest soRW night which was enjoyed by everyone. Lunch was served and a visit was enjoyed by all. Ronald Ashton accompanied by his aunt, Mrs. Ruth Purdy is enjoying a trip to Nova Scotia and area this week. Miss Barbara and Mr. Chris Humphrey of Toronto spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Doubt visited with Ted and Rose Heron for a couple of days last week. Mrs. Gwen Cassidy of Toronto spent the week "end with Mr. and Mrs. A. Fisher. Those who were able to attend Horticulture last Wednesday evening enjoyed the meeting. Ken Brown of Ashburn in his usual good form was the auctioneer and all the plants found a new home. Don't forget Burn's Anniversary on October 16th, everyone is warmly welcome. The ladies Bible class held their September meeting at the home of Margaret Davis. The President, Aldeen Wick, gave an interesting devotions from a Bible quote "Let no man despise thy youth". Florence Ashton gave taken from Proverbs 31 and also compared her GET READY FOR for safe winter driving. recently with Mrs. Alma English of Woodville. Mrs. Ruby Bryant has returned to her home here after an enjoyable trip out west where she visited her daughter, Muriel and family there, also other rela- tives and friends. Mr. Ellory Whitleton, uncle of Mrs. W. Hop- kins, was a guest of Thunder Bay last week to visit Miss Peggy Graham and her mother Mrs. Margaret Graham. One very impressive and unfor- getable sight they saw was the Terry Fox Memorial situated just at the edge of Thunder Bay, where Terry had to give up his dream, after running 3,339 miies. CCPS students by Bryan Beatty and Sharri Masterson We would like to welcome back all the students to Cartwright, and we hope they had a safe and happy summer. Along with welcoming the students we would like to welcome a new teacher to our school, Mr. Thompson or "Mr. T", whichever you prefer. Mr. Thompson's pre- vious schools include Lake Vista and Conant P.S. in Oshawa. He is already very popular with the students and we hope he enjoys his first year at Cartwright. The Intermediate boys soccer team was "slightly outplayed" in their first game of the girl's soccer team fair- ed no better though with a final score, Cornish - 1, Cartwright - 0. Mr. Dean, the coach of both teams is still trying to figure out how much to sell the teams for! The Instrumental music classes have started with 35 students in regular classes and starting in October about 15 students in Concert Band our per- forming group. The intermediate choir is also starting with the addition of an AutoHarp trio. We also offered for sale school hats this year rather than the school T-shirts, and the hats still bear the same colours and school emblem. the Terry Fox Run. man in the race at a mere age of '79"". Our school Open House is Thursday, Oct. 13th and school Photo ° Day is also coming so Dress-Up! Many of our distance runners will be taking part in the annual Turkey Trot, Sunday. This is the first month The grade sixes and the other grade fives will be going also. The grade Francis Schell of Brook- lin. Francis was born at Ashburn and went to school here and she will be missed by her many friends. Visitors with Ted and Rose Heron this week were Mrs. Georgina Cromie of Baldwin and her daughter, Donna Blakey of Geilenkir- chen, W. Germany. 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