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Port Perry Weekend Star, 26 May 2000, p. 21

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PORT PERRY "WEEKEND STAR" FRIDAY, MAY 26, 2000 - 2) ONE STOP OPTICAL For all your eye care needs and accessories ° Repairs e Sunglasses e Eyewear Accessories eo Eye Examinations e Eye Glasses e Contact Lenses Fve Examination Appointments Call to book your appointment today 4 Banff Rd., Unit #5, Uxbridge (905) 852-2260 DURH {AM COUNSI OUN SELLING FOR Families &E Individuals Specializing In: e Step Families ® Relationships ® Abuse Counselling ® Children & Teens ® Depression THE AUDIOLOGY CLINIC HEARING & HEARING AID SERVICES Certified Audiologists Hearing tests for children (3+) & adults Hearing Aid prescriptions and fittings Authorized for WCB, DVA & Insurances o Govemment Grants Available Music & Swim Ear Plugs 462 PAXTON STREET, PORT PERRY, ONTARIO New patients welcome - Call 985-31 66 LING SERVICES | Come check it out at the Utica Hall sale this Saturday, Sunday By Vera Brown Epsom/Utica News This coming weekend is the giant yard sale in aid of Utica Community Daycare on Saturday from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. at Utica Hall. For infor- mation on donating to the sale, call Teresa at 985- 8783. This Saturday, starting at 9:30 a.m. there will be a clean-up bee at Utica Church. All volunteers will be welcome. Church service on Sunday, May 28 will be a joint service of the charge which will be held at Goodwood United Church starting at 10 a.m. Guest speaker will be Marion Wells. On Monday, May 29, Tony Holt will be hosting a Student Piano Recital at Utica Church at 7:30 p.m. The U.C.W. is planning a trip, with lunch to follow, to Picovs Water Garden Centre in Ajax on June 13 at 10 a.m. Please contact Elva at 852-6798 if you would like to join them. U.C.W. members be reminded that if you were asked to make squares or cookies for the York Presbyterial Toronto Conference on May 28, please get them to Darlene this Saturday, May 27. Call her for instructions. Lynne Mcllvride-Evans spent a few days recently in Manhattan, New York. She was one of 12 artists who had their art entered in the benefit show to sup- port "Maria Drost" charity for challenged children. Ontario North District Women's Institute held their 90th annual meeting last Thursday. In Utica Hall in the afternoon, a re-orga- nization meeting was held where Ontario North and South District became one. Now known as Ontario District. Joyce Kelly of Blackstock is the new pres- ident and Joanne Lambert of Gamebridge is Ist vice president, Muriel Wotton is the secretary and Margaret Bruce is treasurer. Congratulations to each of the new executive and we certainly look forward to a very successful year. We'll see you at the Quaker Hill Museum on July 4 at 6 p.m. for our annual strawberry picnic in support of our scholarship fund. At the meeting in Utica (former location of Van Camp NORTH RIDGE EXCAVATING Contracting Limited) Excavating - Grading - Site Work - Sand - Gravel = Top Soil - Triple Mix - Septic Systems « SAME PLACE * SAME GREAT SERVICE! CALL. 90 Vanedward Dr., . (905) 985-8469 Port Penry Hall on Thursday, one of the ladies left a red umbrel- la. Give Vera a call at 985- 7564 if it's yours. Congratulations to two couples who live, or corner on the 8th Line who are cel- ebrating their wedding anniversaries this week. Barbara and Ross Evans visited recently with Ron and Lenore Pearson at Reaboro. On Sunday, May 14 at 11 a.m., a lovely baptism ser- vice was held at the home SALES & LEASING REPRESENTATIVE RES. (905) 986-4690 of Carl and Lynette Durward, Port Perry, when their son Jackson Charlie Durward was baptized along with his little cousin Dawson Marcel Ashton, son of James and Meredith Ashton. There will be a "Singspiration" service at Port Perry United Church on Sunday, May 28 at 7 p.m. featuring the Tri-city choir of some 60 male voices. A free will offering will be received. (705) 328-2657 IT'S WORTH THE DRIVE UP HWY. 35 SHO Credit Company MORROW FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. NEW HOLLAND Farm - Industrial - Sales & Service Trouble-free haymaking You don't sacrifice a bit of quality when you buy the affordable nine-foot Model 488 Haybine® mower-conditioner. This conditioner has a clean-cutting header, rubber conditioning rolls, no-tools adjustments, and a choice of swath or windrow. trouble-free hay Lawn & Garden DILDO EYEE VA "J

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