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Port Perry Star, 24 Aug 1977, p. 18

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0 gi low man Tom Carruthers. Freeze-out winners were Apt Irwin Kydd and Gordon Mc 4 Guckin, 2nd Martin Gall and bie Mary Horne. There will be 7h another euchre in two weeks. (1h . Recent visitors with Mrs. wi J. Crosier were Mrs. C. Scott | 378 i CN ~ a by Mrs, Vera Brown This Saturday, August 27th will be a busy day for the Epsom-Utica United Church workers. At1:30 p.m. will be the Sports Day at Epsom Public School then on to the Beef Bar-b-que at Epsom Church at 5:00 p.m. which will be followed by an even- 18 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Aug, 24, 1977 'Utica and area news Croxall attended a Gene- alogy Seminar in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Geer . along with Mr, and Mrs, Bob Slack and children enjoyed a visit to Collingwood on Wed- nesday. On Friday evening they were winner guests of 'Mr, and Mrs. Doug Geer of Coppins Corners. Ethel Kidd of Goodwood is spending a few days with the Baileys. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Merv. MacCannell were her sister Mrs. Chester Holly of Owen Sound and Mrs. Ron Jackson and child- ren of Markdale. Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe is visit- 1978 Target Date Durham Police to Scugog The timetable to have the Durham Regional Police take over the policing duties in the region calls for the town of Newcastle to come under its jurisdiction by the end of this year. : Police Commission chair- man Tom Jermyn reported last week that once the transition has been made in in 1978. And the following year, a move will begin to include Cannington and the remainder of Brock Town- ship. The move to take over control of the Region's 950 square miles means the hiring of new force members. Eleven new con- stables have recently been end of this year, and about the same number in the next two years when the take-over is completed. 8) help pay for the in- crease in manpower and equipment, the province has uped its per capita grant for policing from $12 to $15 each year. In addition to ing of entertainment. Tick- Mr. and Mrs. John Hill and = ing her daughter Mrs. Jack Newcastle, the Durham added, bringing the present the regular officers, the ets are still available from Christopher of Brooklin were Miller in Mississauga. Mr. force will start taking over compliment to 332. It is Region will hire about 30 members. Ladies don't for- recent visitors with Mr. and Warren Sutcliffe called at duties from the OPP in expected that 18 new auxiliaries by the end of get to bake those pies. On Sunday, August 28th at 2:30 p.m. we will be observ- ing the Anniversary Service of Epsom-Utica United Church. This will be held at Utica Church with Rev. Sellars of Sandford-Zephyr charge as the guest speaker. Epsom choir will provide - special music. Following the service refreshments and a social hour will take place in the basement. On Thursday evening, September 1st the U.C.W. will be catering to the sale of Mrs. Dennis Thompson.Don- ations of pies for this event would be appreciated. The euchre held by the Community Club in the Hall on Friday evening was well attended. There were 18 tables of euchre played with the following people receiv- - ing prizes: Mildred Quantz, Bessie McCullough, Elsie Taylor for the ladies. Play- ing as men were Norine Card, Louie Mitchell and our of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Scott of London and Mrs. J. Toogood. Master Scott Wilbur is currently spending two weeks at the Ontario Athletic Leadership Camp near Orillia. Master David Bur- nett recently spent a few days visiting with his friend Lee Wilbur. Mrs. Joyce Willis, Keith and Glen of Sarnia and Mr. and Mrs. George Beare of Greenbank were Monday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Scholfield and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schofield and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Harper. Mrs. Dennis Thompson Centre on Sunday evening. They were Sunday luncheon Mrs. Bruce Bailey. Mrs. the Sutcliffe home on Friday. 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They were also dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Croxall of Mississauga. On Saturday, Mrs. John Save 31° Save 41° Pkg. 4 x 48 pgs. Pkg. 3 x 80 pgs. vs 51.29 a $1.39 2" BINDERS Assort. of Colours $2.49 Reg. $3.04 COLOUR PENCILS ws *1.59 2s 32.69 MATH SETS Piece 99° ne '1.99 NOW IN STOCK Guiness World Record, Hang 10 Wild & Wonderful and Ziggy Binders and Exercise Books

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