"A Family Tradition for 126 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, June 23, 1992 - 19 Tree planting planned for Utica News by Vera Brown EAA A LAL LLL SE RE 3 a SELES a SS SE unday, church service will be held in Epsom at the reg- ular time of 11 a.m. with special music and tree planting by the Youth Group. If weather per- mits, the service will be held outside so please bring your lawn chairs or blankets so we gan worship together as a fami- y. Choir practice will be on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in Utica Hall. Plan to celebrate Canada's 125th Birthday this Saturday beginning at 1 p.m. with a pa- rade which starts at Epsom Church. The sporting events will be held at Epsom School be- ginning at 2:30 p.m. with base- ball game, children's events and there will be hot dogs for all to enjoy. There will be a strawber- ry social in Utica Hall starting at 6:30 p.m. for berries, cake, whipped cream and refresh- ments which will be followed by a program of old time fiddlers, skits and lots of music. Cost for the social and program is $5 adults, and children under 12 is $1. This is a community under- taking so as usual, everybody come on out. There were 11 tables of eu- chre on Friday night with the following winners: Ladies - first Verna Draper; second Phyllis Pegg; third Verna Smith. Men's - first (all by ladies) - first Ruth Beach; second Bernice Loud- foot; third Vera Brown. Lone hands was won by Verna Smith with five. Freeze-out winners were Ruth and Ed Skinner; Phyllis Pegg and Grace Kensel- la were second. Draws were won by Gord Wilson; Kay Brown and Bernice Loudfoot. Clara Warren won the 50/50 draw. Euchres will continue throughout the summer so plan to attend in two weeks, July 3. Congratulations to Lee Wil- Hospital auxiliary hits half way mark in its penny drive By Luella Graham On a beautiful Monday, June 15, the Port Perry Community Hospital Ladies Auxiliary held a delicious potluck luncheon, at the hospital, followed by a short business meeting before our summer break. In the absence of the treasur- er Bonnie Gerrow, the report was given by Hazel Coates. Ile- an McLaughlin reported 13 girls, and five boys had been born in hospital since our last meeting. Our spring conference for the area in 1993 will be held in Port Perry United Church, date not noted at this time. Again we do "thank" Sea- grave U.C.W. for their generous donation of a "baby layette" giv- en to the maternity ward. I do wish a happy, healthy summer holiday to all the auxil- iary ladies, coming back in the fall with great ideas for a busy season. We did at our meeting a fun auction sale, and made our total for the year more than a half million pennies. Please help us with the sec- ond million pennies this coming year. JEWELLERY at the MURRAY HOUSE 279 Queen St. ort Perry PLEASE RECYCLE THIS PAPER BY Kivi PRICE Saturday June 27th Jam, ES Sunday bur and his bride Lisa Low who were married on Saturday in Port Perry. Birthday greetings to a for- mer Utica lady, Violet Skerratt who will be 80 years of age on June 26. Karen Skelding is spending a few days in Algonquin Park with members of the Outers Club of Port Perry High School. Bill and Mary Skelding of New- tonville and Mrs. Elizabeth Skelding of Newcastle were Saturday supper guests with Jack and Nancy Skelding. Johanna Urech spent some time in Barrie recently with her son Tim and family who have a new baby, Kyle a little brother for Jarrett. Jane, Eric Sobil and family visited their new neph- ew on Saturday. Congratula- tions to Eric who graduated from University of Toronto and will start his teaching duties in September. Hillis and Carol Wilbur host- ed the rehearsal party on Thursday night. Friday supper guests were Rick, Mary and Da- vid Young of Ottawa. Jean Butler of Port Perry ac- companied me on Saturday when we visited in Scarborough with aunts Hazel Riley and Fran Meyers and cousins Joyce and Al Yates. % her sentence in the Jail-N-Bail Campaign at the Oshawa Centre recently. Mrs. Drew was sentenced to one hour in jail and $600 bail (pledges) for "stealing the ans parking spot." The Canadian Cancer Society and the Oshawa General Hospital were successful in raising more than $53,000 during this fun event. p Scugog Chamber of Commerce 20th An nual sponsored by: [J Thursday, July 9 noon to 8pm ® Friday, July 10 noon to 8pm Saturday, July 11 10am - 8pm ® Sunday, July 12 noon - 8pm + employees must be 18yrs. and over CRN T [RN oF: lo HolA To [Tf Re TolZ=T dala aLeTal ¢ TENTATIVE EVENTS ¢ AGILITY: Hand Over Hand * Single Beam © "I" Beam © Loop Walk * Rings ® Scramble Net CAGES: Baseball * Softball ® Football * Golf (swing and putt) ® Tennis * Lacrosse | OPEN AREA: Boxing * Basketball * Volleyball NO CHARGE TO THE PUBLIC 15 STAFF REQUIRED FOR SET-UP & DISMANTLING SPORTS ACTIVITIES DISPLAYS + be prepared to handle physical labour & resume required zoo l\YA [aN ello la RSW ale FAA IN [a Told SH oT (WTcTTa MA [ole laM Ce 2d oT a lz A MLA TE" Tourist Booth on Water Street al au cf SE SES an RE