Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 28 Apr 1987, p. 17

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Ry. "to decorate the Brenda Elford (left) a member of the 1st Port Perry Pathfinders was presented with the Canada Cord in a ceremony held at the Anglican Church Sunday afternoon. This is the highest achievement award in the Guides organization. With Brenda is District Commissioner Heather Marchand. Oldest member of community Epsom and Area News by Jean Jeffery Mrs. Ruth Ashton had Sunday lunch with Keith and Faye Ashton and family. Mrs. Gordon Simmonds has been calling on several families to learn of the days gone by: It may seem strange but I am the oldest continuing member of the communi- ty. My grandfather Chester Asling bought the house I am living in November 1887 for the sum of $450.75 and it housed the Epsom Store and Post Office. The only other family in the area continuous- ly calling Epsom area home is the Hart family. Keith and Faye Ashton, Jill and Gord Postma attended a bowling banquet 'last Saturday evening. Gord came home with two trophies mantel. Congratulations. This Saturday night May 2; the Youth Group will be meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kerry (note date change). The Senior Choir will practice on Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. at the home of Jane Sobil. There was a good group attended the Social Club bowling party at the Uxbridge alleys last Saturday even- ing. Then returned to our church for lunch and social hour. Margaret Storie and Steven Ashenhurst were the winners. Thanks to Ashtons and Catherwoods who co-hosted this party. Earl and Elizabeth were in Lon- don to attend the Christening of their granddaughter Heather, daughter of their son, John and his wife Wendy. Linda and Marlene Hamilton were dinner guests of Ruth and Elmer Wilson last Tuesday evening. Ann Tapscott and Donna Kerry sang at the annual Sacred Music evening at St. James Presbyterian Church in Stouffville on Friday evening. Now the Spring rains are over the grass is green, have you seen it? The Ark? - has settled on the 7th con- cession also a new home is being erected in Epsom. On Sunday the Gourlie family met at the home of Mr. Howard Gourlie to celebrate his birthday, and all had a wonderful time. Mrs. Archie Watson joined a group of ladies who went to Bowmanville on Friday for a quilt seminar. All learned a few extra pointers on quilting then after lunch "visited a museum. May 12 the U.C.W. will meet at the home of Mrs. N. Tapscott at 7:30 p.m. Note change of time - no plant sale this May. Keep in mind that your help is needed for the Auction to be held May 23 at Utica for the Day Care Centre. For items to be picked up call Walter Kerry or Paul Baster. There was a family party on Saturday evening when Mrs. Hansen, Tom and Laurel Hansen co- hosted an engagement party' for Laurel's mother Mrs. Helen Vine of Port Perry and Gordon Campbell of Peterborough. There was a supply minister at" church on Sunday as Mrs. Water- man was at Saulte Ste. Marie for the funeral of friends killed in a mine disaster. CAESAREA PHONE 986-5684 coming ... SATURDAY, MAY 2nd MIKE MANDEL Advance Tickets $7. 00 coming ... MAY 16th & 17th (Tickets Now Available) "HOTEL CALIFORNIA" PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday. April 28, 1987 -- 17 Utica and Area News by Vera Brown Congratulations to the newlyweds Dale & Dulande Geer 'who were married in Utica Church on "Saturday. Congratulations. also to Miss Sarah Croxall on receiving her Girl Guide All-round Cord at a ceremony held at the Anglican Church in Port Perry on Sunday. Be advised that there will be a ser- vice of Baptism to be held on Mothers Day and Fathers Day. Those who are interested in this ser- vice can contact Rev. Waterman. Euchre winners on Friday even- ing were 1st Mary Poots, 2nd Ruth Beach and Bea Harrison was low lady. For the men, Doug Healey 1st, Ken Elson 2nd and Hardy Noble was low. Freeze-out winners were Mary Cannon & Hardy Noble, Leno Ogden & Irene Elson were 2nd. There will be another euchre in two weeks. Best wishes for better health to Mrs. Marie Grier.who is home now after being a patient in Oshawa Hospital. Mrs. Georgina Sutcliffe, her sons Peter and Michael, her brother Terry Crawford and his wife [Eleanor and sor) Bob spent the past Congrats fo newlyweds week with relatives in East Chezzet- cook, Nova Scotia where they at- tended the 50th wedding anniver- sary celebrations of their parents. Visitors at the Sutcliffe home on the weekend were Mrs. Sharon Mor- rissey and son Josh of Oshawa, Evelyn and Brenda Bray. « Lorne and Eileen Slute were Sun- day supper guests with the Ken Slutes at Greenbank. Patrick G. Deegan DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 305 Queen Street -- Port Perry BY APPOINTMENT ONLY! Phone: 985-2916 or 623-4473 coviecn WE WANT | YOUR SERVICE BUSINESS Nobody knows your GM Car or Truck better than your No. 1 GM Dealer NOBODY! LUBE, OIL & FILTER 19.95 includes up to 5 litres oil, oil ene drain plug gasket AvaIeS ie oles 4 Cinder *38. 95 V6 Cylinder 49.95 V8 oylinder 04.99 Tune-up Specials expire May 1. 1987 oo -- TS Lani Hl. > TUNE-UP SPECIAL includes spark plug installation; choke & hose check; engine idle adjustment; vacuum advance system & hose check; air & fuel filter replacement; spark plug wires check; timing adjustment; PCV replacement. (Partssextra). SPRING SPECIAL Take advantage of our Spring Special & receive a FREE - PCV Valve, Fuel Filter, Gasket with each tune-up. (Diesel & Fuel Injected Engines Not Included ) PHILP 10 Vanedward Drive, Port Perry 985-8474 GUARANTEED SERVICE PONTIAC-BUICK GUARANTEED GM PARTS LIMITED GUARANTEED PRICE

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