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Port Perry Star, 15 Feb 1978, p. 10

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10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Feb. 15, 1978 Utica and area news by Vera Brown Church service on Sunday February 19th will bé held at Epsom United Church at 11:30 a.m. ' Sunday School will be at Utica at 10:15 a.m. On Wednesday, February 22nd at 8 p.m. there will be an Official Board meeting at Epsom United Church. If there is anyone who is new to this area or any former residents of the Utica and Epsom area who served in the armed forces and would like to have this information included in the 'Heritage Book' that is being written now, would you please get in touch with Mrs. Bruce Bailey at 985- 7417 or Margurete Bowles at 852-3808. There is also a request that anyone in Utica Village who has a. birthday on April 21st please. call Mrs. Bailey. There will be a euchre in the Hall this Friday with special prizes to celebrate Valentine's Day. Mr. Dean Beare visited with. Mrs. John Crosier on Saturday. Mrs. Vera Taylor visited Senior Citizens Club by Marion King ) The regular meeting of the Senior Citizens Club was held in the Latcham Centre on Wed. Feb. 8, 1978 at 2 p.m. under the leadership of Mr. Malcolm Whybrow. There was an excellent attendance of our membe and two visitors. A most' enjoyable Valentine contest followed the business of the , meeting. The members were delighted to honour -Mr. Wm. Baker, on his 95th birthday. Mrs. Mildred Thompson had made and decorated a delicious birth- day cake for him, which we all enjoyed and were pleas- ed to congratulate Mr. and 'Baker-and sign his birthday cake. The leaders of the various groups presented favour- able reports and we were reminded of a special Pot Luck supper for March 15 at, which various items of en- tertainment are anticipated. It was noted that the Scugog Community Care Centre is now in operation from its office 'in the Old Arena. Some of our members and their families have recently suffered bereavement and illness to whom the sym- pathy of the club was extended. the weekend 'With Mr. and Mrs. Jack Evans at Scar- borough. Mrs. Evans took sick on the weekend and is now a patient in Scar- borough General Hospital 'and a speedy recovery is wished for her at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sut- cliffe spent a few days visit- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller at Mississauga. Mr. and Mrs, Pete Sutcliffe and family were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Terry Crawford of Greenbank. Mr. Bob Hinchcliffe and Miss Dorothy Howcroft of Toronto called on Mr. and Mrs. Eric Carre and family on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cleveland and John of Mount Albert, Mrs. Ethel West of Uxbridge and. Mrs. Phyllis Clarke of Marsh Hill were Friday evening visit- ors with Mrs. Dennis Thompson. Mr, and Mrs. Russell Lindsey called on Mr. and Mrs. George - Harper on Thursday evening. 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