-- " ea ANAT 4 HAAG sa Ea i £ ry TRRTOR A J xa gh & wr SHS Eh Le i ido ub . Coro So SY SEE aa Or aa a Fog didn't dampen spirits Prince Albert and Area News by Earline Armstrong The damp, foggy weather on Saturday, January 18 did not - dampened the spirits of 24 members of the Prince Albert Couples Club. They put on their skies down at Trillium Valley and enjoyed an evening of cross country skiing. The only thing that got a bit damp was the place one sits down. If you wish to join in on the fun at the Couples Club, just get in contact with Anne Thompson, Debbie Hopkins or Pat Rankin. They will gladly help you. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lechanch of Bowmanville were Tuesday January 21 dinner guests with their old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brooks on Simcoe Street. Tim Bouwmeesters from over on Mary Street returned home on January 9 from a 4 month tour of Holland, Belgium, Dover, London (where he was joined by 2 friends) and they all went on to Scotland, Wales - back to Dover, France, Spain, Marocco, Italy, Greece, Yugoslavia, Austria, Germany and back to Holland to fly home. Tim told me that Yugoslavia was his favourite country with the donkeys and children waving to you. Well, not the donkeys -- just the children. Welcome home to Prince Albert Tim. On Sunday, January 26, Ross and Isobel Brooks of Whitby enjoyed dinner w _h Fred and Hazel Brooks. Hazel has been slipping and sliding through January. Hope February is better for you Hazel. Congratulations to the newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Rick Hope, who were wed on Saturday, January 25 in Blackstock. A number of folk - from Prince Albert attended the Centennial Dedication at Port Perry United Church on Wednesday evening. There were nine tables of euchre filled on Thursday evening at Prince Albert Community Centre. Ladies high was Gladys Slack, second was Ann Cornish and Betsy Staniland was low. For the men high was George Harper, second was J. Poots and Carl Gimblett was low. Please come out next Thursday, January 30 and enjoy yourself. Mr. Earl Martyn, Mr. Mac Christie and Ivan Parkinson were at "Seagrave: the Royal York in Toronto last Saturday attending the annual Shouldice Banquet. Mr.and Mrs. Sandy Moore were host to ten members of the Short Horn Club on Saturday evening at their home, Mr. and Mrs. Les Beacock were dinner company with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bradburn of Port Perry "recently. Prince Albert sends out sympathy to a former resident of our com- munity, Mrs. Mildred Hope in the passing of her brother Cectf Mills. Mildred now resides in Blackstock. Mrs. Gertie Wannamaker of ed supper with Les and Grace Béacock on Friday evening. Please call Ilean Pugh with your news next week at 985-2146 and thank you for your calls. Duck carvers club (From page 23) that could take as long as two years to complete. This will be a full-scale carving of the red-tail hawk with a 43 inch wing span. Twice a week, Charlie teaches a course in bird car- ving to night classes at Port Perry High School. It was through this night course that Guy became interested in car- ving about a year ago. A local real estate broker, Guy finds carving a fascinating and relaxing hobby. He is very proud of his most re- cent work, a mallard hen with all the intricate feather patterns burn- Auction - SATURDAY FEBRUARY SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Auction sale at Orval McLean Auction Centre, Lindsay- property of EMMA DAVIS, Bobcaygeon and MRS. ART RICHARDSON, Fenelon Falls. Ap- pliances, furniture, antique furniture, glass, china, collectibles, antique oak hall tree, wash stands, parlour tables, wicker chairs, old pictures, boxes, old cupboard, antique dressers, stacking tables, antique rockers, antique trunks, oak sideboard, tables, antique clocks, oval dining table, copper boiler, wicker rocker, Captain's chair, old books, chesterfield, treadle sewing machine, Maul & Empire Dominion Atlas, curved glass china cabinet, tea wagon, drop front desk, 6 piece china toilet set, Pressback rocker, ladies sheared Beaver fur coat with mink collar, chrome set, gold 30 inch auto electric stove, modern chesterfield, large coffee table, Kroehler gold swivel rocker, good wringer washer, quantity carpenter's tools, power mower, aluminum extension ladder, garden tools, Royal Doulton figurines. Large sale of contents of century home. Preview: Friday 2 to 6. Open 9 a.m. Saturday. Sale 10 a.m. To list your sale, call 324-2783 McLean Auctioneers. SATURDAY FEBRUARY 8 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Antique Furniture Hardware, Truck and Box Auction sale of antique furniture, hard- ware and truck, the property of MRS. IR- VING LEASK and others, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge: in- cluding: round oak pedestal table with leaves, chairs, flat-back cupboard, parlour tahle, antique blanket box, anti- que jam cupboard, crocks, antique wash stand, 2 antique tables, antique brass double bed, antique wooden bed and dresser with bevelled mirror, 2 cane bot- tom chairs, Singer treadle sewing machine, swivel upholstered chair, chesterfield and chair, Philco refrigerator, Medallion electric stove, Hot Point washer, Simplicity dryer, Kelvinator freezer, quantity of pipe and fittings, electric motors, speed reducer, gas cans, chain saw, steel link gate, new belts, tool boxes, 1977 Dodge 1 ton truck with contractor's box, plus many other items. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson. Auctions Ltd, Uxbridge 416-852-3524 F 4 SATURDAY FEBRUARY SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Auction sale- Numerous antiqUes and collectibles, plus a variety of household items. Preview 9 a.m. Auction 11:00 a.m. Refreshments. Information 728-6195 - 168 King Street West, Oshawa. ONTARIO'S largest Farm Machinery Consignment Sale, Norwich, Ontarlo. Friday, February 14, 1986- 10 a.m. (Sales conducted second Friday each month). Approximately 150-175 tractors, plus all - types of farm equipment. Consignments welcome. For more Information call 519-424-9998 or 519-424-9093. Proprietors K.S. Hamulecki and Sons. SATURDAY FEBRUARY 1} SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Brooklin Community Hall Cassels Road East, Brooklin Auction sale for a prominent Oshawa Estate. Large sale of antiques .and modern furniture, including dining suite, living room suite, bedroom suites, Mason and Reich apartment size plano, coffee and end tables, Butternut jam cupboard, Victorian style chair, oak bow-front china cabinet, Gilbert drop-leaf table- miniature, mahogany china cabinet claw feet, mirrored hall rack, ladies sta- _tionery desk, oak dresser, oak Hussier cupboard, pine blanket box, pine bench, large wardrobe, small freezer plus rug, dishes, glassware and china including Gouda, Royal Doulton figurines, cups and saucers, spooners, assorted pressed glass, oll lamps, old planters. exceptional collection of books. MISCELLANEOUS Including pins, guns, clocks, kitchen- ware, linen and bedding, Kruse accor- dian, old cameras, paintings and prints Including R. Bateman, R. Kenyon, June Ford, D. Steward. JEWELLERY In- cluding diamond rings and wedding sets, 14 Karat gold mens pocket watch plus assorted rings. Plus many items too numerous to mention. Earl Davis 728-4455. ® ® ed in to give it a remarkable life-like appearance. < Although carvers will work to -create many kinds of birds, ducks AS te) Frank with a pin-tail duck. seem to be the most popular, especially the mallard. Starting from a block of bass- wood, the carver cuts out the rough shape on a band saw, then starts to fashion the bird using a draw knife. Rasps, chisels and shavers are us- ed for the fine detail and some carvers use an electric Foredum Tool. The intricate patterns on feathers are burned into the wood and then the bird is painted to make it as life- like as possible. While Guy, Frank and Charlie look on bird carving strictly as an enjoyable hobby, there are profes- sionals working in Canada and the United States who command a big dollar for their art, sometimes as high as $50,000 for a single carving. And prices of $1500 and up are not uncommon for smaller birds. Hot- ly contested world championships are held each year in the States which attract thousands of spectators. But for most carvers, it's just a hobby, a great way to relax. Guy, Charlie and Frank have one word of warning for anyone who might be in- terested. If you try it and like it, you could be hooked. For more informa- tion about the Birdseye Wood Carvers Club in Port Perry, contact Guy Latreille at 985-7361 (days). Once the club has been formed, meetings likely will be held twice a month. SAFE KEEPING If you use razor blades to cut out buttonholes and so on, try storing the razor blades in used aspirin tins or boxes. 3 PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, Janvary 28, 1986 -- 33 UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. Glean C. Jackson M.A. B.D. SUNDAY FEBRUARY 2 Port Perry 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship for Centennial and Church School "The Second Decade 1896 - 1906 Prince Albert 11:30 a.m. Morning Worship Church School (Nursery School Provided) SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. Brian Robinson B.A. M.Div. Scugog - 9:45 a.m. Manchester - 11:15 a.m. GREENBANK PASTORAL CHARGE SERVICES 9:30 a.m. Seagrave 11:00 a.m. Greenbank 12:30 p.m. Pinedale Rev. David Shepherd, Minister BLACKSTOCK PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. Dale Davis Blackstock - 10:00 a.m. ~ North Nestleton - 11:15 a.m. Church School and Nursery During Worship UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA COLUMBUS UNITED Rev. Gordon Rutherford B.A. M.Div. 10:00 a.m. Sunday School ~ Grades1to3 Nursery School PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. Stuart McEntyre B.A., B.D. 985-3881, 985-3409 ST. JOHN'S, PORT PERRY 319 Queen Street SUNDAY FEBRUARY 2 - 9:55 a.m. Family Worship Church School and Nursery During Worship Welcome! BURNS CHURCH ASHBURN FEBRUARY 2 10:00 a.m. Church School 11:15 a.m. Family Worship Nursery and Junior Church Welcome! COMMUNITY CHURCH CAESAREA Rev. Dr. W.H. Crawford SUNDAY FEBRUARY 2 at 11:15 a.m. We invite you to share with us in family worship Welcome to the Country Church "Sunshine Club" Meet in the Church Hall Each Thursday 7 p.m. EMMANUEL PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Queen and Rosa Streets Pastor R. Hilsden 985-9222, 985-3770 SUNDAY FEBRUARY 2 9:45 Sunday School Special Adult Study 11am. and 7 p.m. Inspiring Services of Worship, Music and Preaching Nursery Care Children's Church ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH The Rev. M. Ansley Tucker St, John's, Blackstock SUNDAY FEBRUARY 2 Presentation of our Lord 9:00 a.m. Morning Prayer and Vestry CHURCH OF ASCENSION PORT PERRY Wednesday January 29 7:30 a.m, h Holy Communion SUNDAY FEBRUARY 2 Presentation of our Lord 11:15 a.m. Procession and Choral Eucharist and Church School PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Hwy. 7A and Island Road At the top of the Hill East of Port Perry Senior Pastor: Rev. G.E. (Ted) Barton MA M. Th Office 985-8681 Home 985-8873 Youth Pastor: Mr. T. Michael Putt . Office 985-8154 Home 986-4773 Bible School Sunday 9:45 a.m. Worship and Praise Sunday 11:00 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Ladies Coffee Hour Tuesday 9:45 a.m. Nursery Provided Prayer and Bible Study ~ Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Christian Service Brigade Boys Club - Thursday 7:00 p.m. Youth Meetings Alternate Friday Evenings Call Youth Pastor Special Welcome to the Handicapped EMMANUEL FULL GOSPEL FELLOWSHIP Durham Road 23 and 7th Conc.' Rev. G.B. Parks 852-5871 - 9:45 Sunday School Sunday 11:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Bible Study Thursday 9:30 a.m. Ladies Fellowship Friday 7 p.m. Young People HOPE CHURCH + OF PORT PERRY A Christian Reformed Fellowship (168 Simcoe Street 8.) Prince Albert Rev. Bart Van Eyk, Pastor "The Church of the Back-to-God Hour" Broadcasting Sundays 9:30 a.m. on CHOO -- 1390 AM and CKAN -- 1480 AM Services at10:00 a.m. and 7:00 P.M. Coffee Break Bible Study A Women's Inter-Faith Study and Children's- Hour Every Thurs 9:30 a.m. Nursery Provided "Everyone Welcome"