Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 11 Oct 1995, p. 19

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"A Family Tradition for 128 Years" eT PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, October 11, 1995 - 19 Turkey supper's Oct. 22 The Eleanor Knight Group of the W.M.S. met at Florence Ashton's home last Wednesday after- noon, with president Ruth Oliver in charge. Bernice Gardner was in charge of the devotions, reading Psalm 100 and prayer. 'Come Ye Thankful Peo- ple Come" was sung. Ruth continued in our study - "A Prayer of Dedication" - scripture from 2 Chroni- cles 6:12-42. Lunch was served by the hostess. This Thursday night, Oct. 12 is euchre night again at Ashburn Commu- nity Centre at 8 p.m. The Ladies Bible Class will meet on Wednesday night at 8 p.m. at the home of Sheila Parrott in Ux- bridge. Fred and Peggy Ashton recently enjoyed a trip to Ottawa, accompanied by their sons Wayne and Pat Ashton and Alan and Nan- cy Ashton. Our congratu- lations to Fred and Peggy as they celebrate heir 50th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Al- drich from Victoria, B.C. have been visiting with his daughter Barb and Ray Porter and family and oth- er friends and relatives in the area and are returning home to B.C. this week. Arnold Ashton from To- ronto spent part of the Thanksgiving weekend with his parents Doug and Florence. As a family we enjoyed a most delicious Thanksgiving dinner at the Thunderbird Golf and Country Club on Sunday. Next Sunday the Burns congregation will be cele- brating the 146th Anni- versary. The Gospel Music Group "Bethel" from Mis- sissauga will be minister- ing to us in song. Time of service is 10 a.m. Refresh- ments will be served. We Musicales / start again on Oct. 15 Sunday Evening Musi- cales are starting again Oct. 15 at 7:30 p.m. Scu- gog Shores Museum Church. Admission is still one big smile. Don't miss our own Jay King. Truly talent you will be hearing more of in the future. You heard him first at Scugog Island Mu- seum Church. And on the same program, Sally Kane and her great all girl quar- tet, bringing back lovely memories with their gor- geous harmonies and beautiful smiles. Don't for- get the toe tapping, tum- my ticklin' tunes of Bob Cawker and the Dixie Land Band. Coffee and cookies at intermission. A collection will be taken in aid of the museum. Ashburn Florence :¥41{e]}) invite anyone to join with us. The annual turkey sup- per will be held at Burns Church, Sunday, Oct. 22 with two sittings - 4:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. For tickets call Ashburn Gen- eral Store at 655-3401 for more particulars. The women of Mt. Zion Church have invited the women of Burns Church to Join them for their Thank- offering service on Wednesday of this week at 1:30 p.m. Don't forget the Gospel Music Concert featuring the ""Kingway"" Mixed Quartet from London, On- tario to be held on Sunday evening, Nov. 12 at 7:30 p.m. Exhibit at KFC until Oct. 20 Until Oct. 20 the paintings of Cathe- rine Delhaise will be exhibited and sold at the Kent Farndale Gallery in Scugog Memorial Public Library, 231 Water Street, Port Perry. The show is entitled Of Birds, People and Places. Catherine Delhaise studied the basics of painting in Epinal and Paris, France. In 1976 she began painting professional- ly and in 1984 became an art teacher for the city of Oshawa. Her work figures in several collections including Durham College, the Oshawa General Hospital, the Oshawa Art Asso- ciation and the Centre Francophone in Toronto. Catherine belongs to The Oshawa Art Association where she held an executive position for five years. The Robert McLaughlin Art Gallery, Arts Scarbo- rough, The Visual Arts of Newcastle and the East Central Ontario Art Associa- tion. Her work was selected by several ju- ries for different shows in Oshawa, Whitby, Bowmanville and Toronto. Catherine has been "Samac Painter of the Year" and was awarded the Best Symbolic Entry at the Multicultural Council of Oshawa and District Contest. She was twice offered a Canadian Art Council grant. \ { = YOUR FORD & MERCURY DEALERS PRESENT THEIR: BIGGEST OFFER IN THE LAND! ON NEW 1995 REGULAR CAB F-SERIES TRUCKS! EVERYTHING GOES! 4.9% VS. 11% BANK FINANCING - 48 MONTHS! Amount Cost of Borrowing at Cost of Borrowing at YOUR Financed 4.9% over 48 months! 11% over 48 months SAVINGS $15,000 $1,548 $3,608 ' $20,000 $2,064 $4,811 $25,000 $2,580 $6,014 BED wm SEE YOUR ONTARIO FORD & MERCURY DEALERS NOW! Bm HURRY...IT DOESN'T GET BIGGER THAN THIS! *4 9% financing offer available on all new '95 and prior F Series reqular cab, non diesel models for a maximum of 48 month s on approved credit $20,000 financed at 4 9% per annum equals $459 67 per month for 48 months Cost of borrowing is $2,064 16 Total amount to be repaid 1s $22,064 16 Down payment may be required Offer available on new retail purchases from dealer inventory only Financing not available with any other offer Limited time offer tRepresents the total of 48 monthly interest payments See dealer for details Ontario FMDA, P O Box 2000, Oakville, Ontario L6) SE4

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