Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 3 Oct 1989, p. 24

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Ra iad be Sie LS 24 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, October 3, 1989 tica Church Organ and Trumpet Concert winners were Irwin Kydd and An- Happy Birthday to Mrs. Crosier tion in Hawaii where they visited nie Bowman, Art Parratt and who celebrates on October 3rd. the Islands of Oahu and Kawai, Velma Ross. There will be Lorne and Eileen Slute haye enjoying shows, sight-seeing, another euchre in two weeks. returned from a two week vaca- swimming etc.. Utica and Area News by Vera Brown A Se & Church and Sunday School this week will be held in Epsom Church at 11:15 a.m.. The children will go straight to Sun- day School rooms. This being Thanksgiving Sunday, we will be collecting food for the Port Perry and Uxbridge Food Banks at this service. On October 29 there will be a concert of organ and trumpet music to be held in Utica Church at 7:30 p.m.. Organist will be Alan Coffin and trumpet played by Janet Lamb and the Choir will be from Eastminster United Church. Price for adults is $5.00 and Students and Seniors $2.50. Pro- ceeds for our organ fund. The U.C.W will meet on Tues- day, October 10th at 1 p.m. at the home of Nancy Skelding. Come for dessert and refreshments which will be followed by worship, business and a special guest Mr. Frank Murphy of Central Seven. All ladies are welcome. There were 11 tables of euchre played on Friday evening in the Hall. Prize winners were as follows: Ladies 1st Doris Evans, 2nd Jean Pogue, and 3rd Grace Thompson. Men's 2st John Somerville, 2nd Andy Munro and 3rd Richard Manns. Freeze-out Cleaning ladies assaulted Two cleaning ladies, em- ployed by the Railroadhouse Motor Hotel, were assaulted by overnight guests. According to Durham Region- al Police, the assault occurred Sunday morning at the hotel. A 50-year-old man from Kep- ple, Ont., and his 24-year-old son from "Rockwood, Ont. have been charged with assault. The rain came down, but the show went on as scheduled last Saturday night. Diehard fans attended the Demolition Derby at the Port Perry Fairgrounds despite rain. Most spec- tators found shelter in thelr cars, but a few braved the weather and sat in the bleachers. PLAY it a GAME 36 Water Street, Port Perry an 985-2362 1g => > Woman trapped Local firefighters and ambu- lance attendants were called to an accident scene early Monday afternoon to free a woman trappedin acar. At press time, details were sketchy, but a Durham Region- al Police official told the Star a woman was pinned in a car fol- lowing an accident at Regional Road 2 and the Shirley Road. Garbage take-over Unfamiliar trucks have been cruising around Port Perry this week, picking up people's trash. Pedersen Disposal Services was awarded the waste disposal contract for Scugog Township over Brown's Sanitation Servic- es. The contract came into effect Monday, Oct. 1. Garbage will be picked up on the regularly scheduled days and transported to the Brock West Landfill Site in Pickering. COMPARE THE RATE! 165 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY 985-8435 ES Canada I . Doposit Corporation

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