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Port Perry Star, 22 Aug 1979, p. 22

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at 3 Lv TT : - QIN BLVRARKLAL MV BAT ERAN: A AR ) 22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, August 22, 1979 Uticanews by Vera Brown Church service this week will be held at Epsom Church at 11:30 a.m. If there is anyone who wishes to renew acquaint- ances with Mike and Cathy Ward, there will be an open house on August 26th from 2 p.m. on at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Duggan of R.R.4 Stouffville, their home being located between the 5th and 6th Concession on the Bethesda Road. There were 18 tables of euchre played at the Hall on Friday evening. Prizes went to the following lucky people: Ladies-Fran Gibson Edna Kerry, Daisy Sellers. Men: Ab Timms, Elsie Tay- lor and Myrtle Allsop. Freeze-out winners were K. Crosier and Vera Taylor with Gladys Bradbury and Doug Stiver coming in sec- ond. There will be another euchre in two weeks. Get well wishes to Mr. William Baker, a patient in Port Perry Hospital, Mr. Roy Sutcliffe in Oshawa Gen- eral and Mr. Kenneth Slute TALK TO THE INSURANCE INNOVATOR Wm. Laurence Evans 73 Main Street North. Uxbridge, Ontario OFFICE: 852-3184 Life - Health - Group Certificates - Annuities Home Owner Saving Plans Income Tax Saving Plans LRA, [PRON SCRE NACH SEA A 2 BLOF J TL 4 a IRR GCE En in Toronto Western Hospital. Mrs. Toogoode of Toronto has been staying with daugh- ter Mr. and Mrs. Merv. Storie and also visited with 'Mrs. K. Crosier on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ethel West of Ux- bridge was a Sunday supper guest of Mrs. Mildred Thompson. Congratulations to the newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. David Kennedy nee Cathy Ives, whose reception was held in Utica Hall on Satur- day. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kidd of Goodwood, Mrs. Ola For- sythe of Markham and Mrs. George Schenkel and a lady friend from Toronto. Recent visitors at the Sut- cliffe home were Mr. and Mrs. Terry Crawford and family of Greenbank, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sutcliffe and Sherry and Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Sutcliffe and baby of Janetville. Miss Marie Col- lins of Bowmanville recently visited with Miss Kathy Sut- cliffe. Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe has re- turned home from her stay with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Brockman at Courtice. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Geer attended the Ives-Kennedy wedding at the Town Hall and reception in Utica Hall on Saturday. Mrs. George Harper ac- companied Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Schofield to London for a couple of days last week. pr Ba" -- wi, & i fm og "s sn i - E-- . 4 r -- - i : . / Ens, "adnd ' iki a i - i NG gi wa a a rs > 2! } rr ) } J -- : aa het ji : -- y -- Ey i ata a oY 2 7 . | Kinsmen make swim area safer The Port Perry Kinsmen finished off their $6000 swimming and beach project at the lakefront last Wednesday with the installation of the marker buoys around the swimming area. Kin Fred Varty is seen here anchoring the last of the markers to complete fencing off the 75' x 240' swimming area so that users Junior plowing match in Uxbridge Young tractor jockeys from the area comprised of the former county of Ontario will have a chance to show their stuff August 28 at Ux- bridge. That's when the annual Junior Plowing Match will be held, sponsored by the Region of Durham, Rama, and-Mara Plowmen's Assoc- iation, at the farm of Earl Bacon, R.R. 3 Uxbridge. The match is open to all farm boys and girls in the former county who are 12 of the area will not have to worry about boats and water-skiiers. The Kinsmen will receive 50 per cent of their cost back through the township by way of a government grant for the project. The beach is claimed by many residents to be the best thing done on the waterfront for years. years old by November 1 this year and who have not reached their 23rd birthday by that date. Plowing starts after a 10 a.m. instruction session with event judge Fred Timbers. Separate classes will be DOWNTOWN UXBRIDGE YOUR "Back to School HEADQUARTERS Don't miss your Fair Share of the Outstanding Buys at the Annual 'BACK TO SCHOOL SALE' Being held by Downtown Uxbridge Merchants THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY AUGUST 23 - 24 - 25 This Sidewalk Sale Extravaganza gives you an opportunity to outfit and prepare your children for the upcoming September Semester. Also take advantage of numerous other quality merchandise at very affordable prices! held for beginners and those with more plowing exper- ience. Classes will also be divided by age. Contestants must supply their own equipment and those under 14 must bring a coach. wh rl wr

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