8 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, December 3, 1985 U.C.W. plans December pot luck luncheon by Vera Brown Church and Sunday School this week are to be held in Epsom at 11:15 a m. The Sunday School Christmas concert will be December 15th. 7 30 pm in Epsom. The December meeting of the UC W will take on the form of a pot luck luncheon and will be held on Tuesday, December their Gold Cords 1n Guiding last year this year make it a memorable occasion ecutive for a treasurer and Camille Crozier Yesterday's Memories (From page 5) This year Cathy Nelson, Linda Jefford and Pat Healey received Port Perry population this year was 2,502, an increase of 141 from Mr Bill Wilhams was elected chairman of the Scout Group Com- mittee this year with Ed Mulholland as vice president Janice Byers was Valedictorian at the Blackstock High School 10 YEARS AGO Wednesday, December 3, 1975 Although local residents still oppose a Lilla Street widening feel- ing that the street will create a physical barrier and effectively split the village in two, they have all but given up their efforts to prevent the planned construction As resident Gary Carter put it, * going to go ahead with it anyway, no matter what we say' Storey and Bill Beare honoured Len Clark at a special dinner at Emiels Place for Len's 30 years of continuous service to Beare Motors Approximately 30 employees and their wives joined in to Port Perry Community Memorial Hospital's new Auxihary Ex- two-year Pugh, president, Jeanne Goode, past president, Mary Cannon, vice president, Mrs Bert Wanamaker. secretary, Mrs. Don Gerrow, they re term are: Mrs Ilean 10th at 12 30 p.m in Epsom Church All ladies are welcome, you needn't be a member if you would like to at- tend. A special invitation also to past members There will be a euchre at 8 pm this Friday in Utica Hall and a dance will be held on Saturday evening Congratulations to Dave and Jane Tracey on the arrival of a son, Richard Charles, born on Thursday in Uxbridge Cottage Hospital. A very special congratulations to first time grandparents, Dick and Marie Geer David and Bev were blessed with a baby son this past week The Port Perry Star 1s sponsoring a Christmas Pudding Contest and they invite you to bring your crea- tions with hot sauce etc. to the Star office on Thrusday, December 12th at 4:00 p.m. sharp There will be 3 professional chefs to do the judging and the winning recipes will be printed and there will be prizes with the top 3 receiving $25.00 gift cer- tificates of a dinner for 2 at 3 of the local restaurants. Sympathy of the community to Mr. Ronald Mason in the loss of his wife. Mrs. Mason was a professional artist widely known for the making of artificial eyes. Mr. Corless Ashenhurst of Ux- bridge visited at the Bailey home on Sunday. A WARDROBE OF GIFT IDEAS! (Jreqomy o Mena Vea Lid. PORT PERRY PLAZA 985-8160 Sunday visitors with the Sutchffe family were Donald and Alma Sutcliffe of Janetville, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Crawford and family of Greenbank. We have some others in the com- munity celebrating the birth of new grandchildren this past week Con- gratulations to Merv. and Rita Storie, their daughter Laurie Scott is the new mother of a baby girl and to Ralph Rudkin who had a grand: daughter whose parents are Cindy and Michael. A warm welcome 1s extended to the Hartin family. the Wallings and the Boutilier family who are now settled into the village Watson-Fairman Port Perry United Church was the setting for the marriage of Vicky Lynn Fairman and Roger Norman Watson on October 19, 1985. Rev. Glenn Jackson officiated the ceremony. The wedding music was provided by organist Glenn Taylor and soloists Debbie Jones and Marie Perigoe The bride is the daughter of Ralph and Donna Fairman and the groom 1s the son of Norman and Katherine Watson, all of Port Perry. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full length white gown of chiffon over taffeta ac- cented by pearls forming cameo designs The skirt flowed softly in- to a chapel train and was trimmed with lace The bride chose a fashion hat of chiffon and lace with seed pearls and a two-tiered fingertip veil Sandy Murdock of Calgary Alber ta was maid of honour. Bridesmaids were Kelly Evans, sister of the bride, Kathy LelFort, both of Port Perry, Nelly McDonald of Pickering, and Susan Eaton of St. Catherines. Flower girl was Aman- da LeFort. The girls looked beautiful in their grape coloured cocktail length dresses in soft taffeta. Paul Griffen of Port Perry was best man. Ushers were Chris Wat- son, brother of the groom, Gary Lane, Wayne Taylor, all of Port Perry and Craig McDonald of Pickering Following the ceremony. guests were invited to join in the celebra- tion dinner and dance at Thunder- bird Golf and Country Club. Ashburn The newlvweds honeymooned at Foden IT. Jamaica. then returned to reside at their home in Port Perry TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG 1986-87-88 APPOINTMENTS There will be some vacances on various Boards and Commissions of the Township ot Scugog which will require appointment by Council Citizens interested in offering their services and would accept appointment to hill one of the vacancies are invited to submit their names to the under signed by 11 00 am December 6 1985 PLEASE NOTE that members of Boards and Commissions with expired terms are considered and eligible for reappointment Those citizens interested in an appointment should submit a brief resume outlining qualifications The vacancies and terms of office of the vacancies are as follows COMMITTEE OF ADJUSTMENT - requires 3 members to serve 3 years LIBRARY BOARD requires 6 members to serve 3 years SCUGOG HYDRO ELECTRIC COMMISSION - requires 4 members to serve 3 years ARENA COMMITTEE No 1 (Port Perry) - requires 5 members to serve 3 years ARENA COMMITTEE No 2 (Blackstock) - requires 5 members to serve 3 years LAND DIVISION COMMITTEE requires | member to serve 3 years Ear'S Cudde AMCT CMC Clerk Administrator Ywnship of Scugog 181 Perry Street PO Box U9 PORT PERRY Ontario LOB INO a at a ARID HEE C------