Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 6 Aug 1986, p. 9

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el { & 3 i : Weaving work wonderful Epsom and Area News by Jean Jeffery Dini Page was away to good old Toronto last week. She spent four days attending Weavers and Spin- ners Convention at the Convention Centre. There were weavers from every part of North America. After that Dini attended a work shop at Toronto University where she learn- ed about tapestry weaving. The teacher was a wonderful lady from Alaska. There were so many beautiful things te see and wonder- ful people to meet and so much to learn. Tina Ruhl has been visiting her parents for a few days after return- ing from a holiday in England. Tina has returned to her home in Toronto, Stephen and Jeffrey Postma are holidaying at a camp near Orillia. Mr. and Mrs. Ross were visiting . last week with her mother in Mon- treal and then for a few days with relatives in Kitchener. Bob and Kay Osler of Fenelon Falls were weekend guests with Alan and Norine Card. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Watson took grandson Russell home to Scar- borough. He had been visiting them. They called to visit her brother and old Oshawa man. injuries on July 27. on the right front grill area. CRIME STOPPERS Durham Regional 'Crime Stoppers is asking for the public's assistance in locating a vehicle responsible for the death of a 23 year On July 26, at approx. 1:30 a.m., Dennis Terech was s riding his Ventura 12 speed north on Park Road when he was struck by a vehi- cle. Terech's bicycle was stolen and he was left on the roadside. Because of this hit and run accident, Mr. Terech died of head Durham Regional Police are looking for a 1976 or 1977 Monte Carlo, 2 door, brown or amber with a vinyl roof. It may have damage Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 to anyone providing infor- mation which leads to an arrest in this case. Amounts of up to $1,000 will be paid to TIPS leading to an arrest in any serious crime. Callers do not have to give their name or testify in court. The Crime Stoppers number: 1-800-387-8477 This toll-free number can be used in all areas. Sgt. Sandy Ryrie of the Durham Regional Police Force writes this article to help combat crime. A Citizen board administers the program, one of more than 600 Crime Stoppers Boards across North America. The award money is raised through tax deductible dona- tions which may be sent to Durham Regional Crime Stoppers, P.O. Box 54, Oshawa, Ontario L1H 7K8. [) ~ Summer SAVINGS oS at Agra ttbthen 'Summer SAVINGS JOIN WEIGHT WATCHERS NOW AND SAVE $13.00 OFF THE REGULAR REGISTRATION AND WEEKLY MEETING FEES BY PURCHASING A 10-WEEK MEM- BERSHIP FOR ONLY $79.00° (PINS) RECEIVE THIS LATEST EXCLUSIVE COOKBOOK BY WEIGHT WATCHERS MAGAZINE AS A SPECIAL BONUS. THE QUICK START [PIUSIPROGRAM* FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL: 1-800-288-3915 (OPTIONAL) Dept P0atehon wishing to prepay. *$49.00 for Senior Citizens and Full Time Students (a savings of $6.00). Regular registration and weekly meeting fees still apply for those not Offer valid June 23. 1986 to August 30. 1986 Offer vahd at participating loca- tions. Cannot be combined with other discounts or special rates Weight Watchers and Quick Start are registered trademarks only of « Weight Watchers International. 1986 ad () PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, August 6, 1906 -- 9 sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. Cud- dia one day. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Powell have returned home from a holiday out in Western Canada. Bill and Betty Stearman and family of Ingersoll were overnight guests with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerry. Nancy and Gerald Hill, Chris and Kelly were Sunday supper guests with Keith ana Faye Ashton. Frank Moore and Morley Bagshaw called on Howard Ashton to present him with an honorary membership to the Senior Citizens Club. On Thursday Elmer and Ruth Wilson called on the Ashtons. Beth, Ken and Barry Catherwood called Sunday evening. Allan and Mrs. Ashton of Oakwood also came to take Sandra home. Sandra had been visiting her grandparents for a week. Doug and Beth Wilson, Michael, Tanya and Virginia visited Don and Faye Simmonds and their children at the Simmond cottage. The Evans picnic was at the home of Mary and Rob Evans on Satur- day. A most enjoyable time for all the family. Earl and Marie Wilson and Mrs. W.0. Simpson were with Ian and CURE ep TERR Marlene Archibald and Joanne for Ch Aa A Sele an Sunday dinner. : i ae - Anne Tapscott spent part of her RE id Callan holiday visiting at her parents cot- Y ; va : tage on Cameron Lake and enjoyed an evening at Lindsay Theatre. The Taylors were pleased to have their son John and his wife Wendy and their wee daughter Heather also Shawn and Margaret Sevier of Lon- don, Ontario for a short visit. Congratulations to Scott Wilson, Janice and Wendy Evans who were winners in Uxbridge 4H Dairy Club Inter Club Competition. The Dairy Trophy is shared by Craig Wilson and Janice Evans for judging cattle and Wendy Evans won for junior category. We are sorry to learn that Mrs. Art Walker is in the hospital with a broken knee cap - speedy recovery. Our new minister Mrs. Nancy Waterman will speak her first ser- vice on the circuit at Epsom Church on Sunday August 10 at 11:15 a.m. She will meet with the Stewards and Session at Epsom Church at 8 p.m. Thursday, August 7. BELOW WHOLESALE Our wholesale company has authorized us to offer an assortment of their over-stocked general merchandise at prices lower than wholesale ... for a limited time only! = 30% MERSCO Be to *1.00 238 QUEEN STREET -- PORT PERRY Dressed up i as the classiest french rovdies in town, Katie Sawatsky, 5, and Kelly Best, 6, were all smiles as they won a prize for their costumes. LLB.O. CAESAREA PHONE 988-5884 This Friday & Saturday, AUGUST 8th & 9th 'BADLAN DS? is Back! Coming Next Week from Toronto ... 'BLUE ROCKETS' Also ... REDUCTIONS ON SELECTED SUMMER STOCK of up to .....

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