Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 28 Sep 1977, p. 7

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hr by Mrs. Vera Brown On Sunday, October 2nd at 11:30 a.m. we will be cele- brating: World Wide Com- munion at Epsom Church with Rev. Ella Taylor in charge of the service. The Suriday School at Utica is holding a walk-a- Food For Thought by The Hillier' 'Walnuts are a delicious addition to stuffing, whe- ther. you favour apples and raisins or sausage and onion - or almost | anything else! Nice'n easy sauce for mayonnaise and Dijon mustard, mixed with a quarter tsp. of lemon juice. Small, low-calorie por- tions look great with beautiful garnish. Set a skewer of radish, cucum- ber or lemon slices to dress up a simple fish filet. A border .of whole. tomatoes or strawberries sets off a little chicken salad. Slow rising "makes for better-tasting bread, say the experts. In warm weather, you may have to cut back on the yeast. Any-time-of-year fruit salad: toss six sliced ba- nanas with a half cup each of raisins, shredded 'coconut, and sunflower seeds. Top with yogurt and honey. Any time of year, you'll enjoy a meal at .., the Dairy Bar on the Waterfront Port Perry -- 985-8611 fish: a half cup each of |- gid) J& TYAN A} DRCAYRAN EI AY a tral ATR SAP TAA 2% PREEAAREIE A R h RE HAT Nba hk PRA wei, thon on Saturday, October 1st. Sunday school classes at Utica at 10:15 each Sun- day. They are still in need of a teacher and a pianist. This past Sunday we were pleased to have Rev. Bob Ball of Unionville with us to take charge of the service. The Kerry family, Walter, - Elva, Paul and Donna and Joan Clow favoured us with a musical selection, The community was very saddened to hear of the untimely death of Mr. Mervyn MacCannell who passed away quite suddenly on Saturday, Being a member of the Community Hall Board and the United Church Board as well as a good neighbour, he will be sadly missed by all of us. Sincere sympathy goes to Bessie and family. The Ladies Auxiliary of Pine Grove Church invites you to attend their Harvest Home Service on Sunday, October 2nd at 3:00 p.m. The Rev. Canon H.L. Puxley is the guest speaker and the music is by the Kerry family and friends. The interior of the church as been completely reno- vated and beautifully re- stored for its Centennial in 1978. Please join with us at the Church on Sunday, October 2nd to give thanks for this great accomplish- ment. : . Mr. Roy Sutcliffe has ~ been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Brockman of Courtice. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Evans of Scarborough called on Mrs. Vera Taylor on Satur- day. Sunday afternoon visitors were Mrs. Ken Campbell and Peter from Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Carre attended the Concert and Pot Luck Dinner at Prince Albert on Sunday evening. I am pleased to report that Larry Cosburn is fell- ing much better after his bicycle accident which happened a week ago. Although he has his arm in Jacquelines FRUIT MARKET Scugog Street West Hwy. 7A - Port Perry LETTUCE ead JF £7 BANANAS . Utica and area news a cast he was able to return to school this week, Mrs. J. Mitchell was in Trenton this. past week to attend the funeral of her sister Mrs. Frank Valyera. Sincere sympathy from the community to Mrs. Mitchell in her bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. George Harper visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashton on Sun- day evening. Mr. Donald Sutcliffe of Janetville called on his father Mr. Roy Sutcliffe on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beare and girls of Oshawa called on Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wil- bur on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Werner Mees attended a birthday party for her grandfather Mr. William H. Bell in Toronto. - Mr. Bell was 90 years old. Mr. and Mrs. Mees are also very proud of their Kizzy who is a stand- ard poodle not even a year old yet. Kizzy won 2 points recently towards a champ- ionship in Toronto. Recent visitors with Mrs. Dennis Thompson were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jordan on Friday, Mrs. Jim Miller and Mrs. Don Hill on Saturday, Hospital Report Week Ending September 22. Admissions....................... 47 Births........ccccocveeviieiineneen, 4 DRAtHB.. cio vmmimisesmercnitencinares 3 Emergencies................... 189 Operations....................... 17 Discharges....................... 39 Remaining...................... 39 PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Sept. 28, 1977 -- 7 Mr. and Mrs. Don McGilliv- ray on Sunday, all from Mount Alkert. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Beare and children of Oshawa were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Crosier. Please be reminded of the euchre in the hall on Friday evening at 8 p.m. Miss Cathy Sutcliffe, Michael Sutcliffe, Peter Sutcliffe Jr., Mrs. William Brown, Mr. Hillis Wilbur, Lee Wilbur and Todd Wilbur were participants in the Skate-a-thon held at the Scugog Arena on Saturday. 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