FART CLS RT Nt Sl Sy AT RE SNE a Ae ~ oe SA at res, RED ~~ NA ---- Ct we NST [Res eS - _ Lh Ak 5 LLP DELON y Ea x} ASIAN \ ne SOAR LANE Ih ad The pe ge Teen-age volunteers at the hospital were pr ¥Ks A AR 3 oR BAVA DER LANA LTRS " »- 22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 15, 198 ospital honours | AF Ld, esented with caps and bars for their service. From left to right are Eleanor Kelly, Elizabeth Kelly and Debbie Currie. : Epsom News by Jean Jeffery The Community Club picnic at Tapscott's Cottage - on Cameron lake on Sunday - was a most enjoyable affair but you really have to watch for the Wrenhaven sign or' you might end up at Miner's Bay. There were about fifty . to enjoy the bountiful supper with big appetites after swimming boating and etc. all afternoon. Thanks to Norm and Betty for their generosity in allowing us the use of their cottage. On Sunday about eighteen gathered at Ken and Beth Catherwoods cottage on Balsam Lake to plan the Sunday School work for the charge for the year. Jill and Gordon Postma are going to host a com- munity party for Bill and Deanna Anderson who will be moving to their new home near Lindsay in the near future. Any friends please accept this invitation to drop in and wish Bill and Deanna happiness in their new home. Drop in anytime after 4 p.m. Saturday July 25. The ladies of the community I am sure will be pleased to bring a little lunch. There will be a shower at the Ron Brown home Friday, July 24 for Miss Lori Bushell. This is also a community affair so this is your invita- tion, Ladies please provide. Peter and Tessa Emmings invited many of their friends to a Farewell party as they Jhbrinkin are mo to B.C. for a year or two. We wish them the best of everything and hope they will return to their cottage on 23. Mrs. Elsie Gorrill of Lindsay is visiting her sister Stella Asling for a few days. Miss Sandra Ashton of Oakwood is with her grand- parents Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton for week's vacation. . Miss Esther Houghland was home from Hamilton for the week-end. Mrs. Irene Houghland of Whitby visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Houghland and family for the week-end. They were guests at the wedding of James Hough- land. The best wishes from the community to Mr. and Mrs. James Houghland our newest newly-weds. Was it a Deer or a streaker going west on the 6th Con. on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Watson of Scarborough were visitors at the Watson home on Sunday. Michelle went home with them and brother Daniel is visiting his grand- parents this week. Butch Bailey is improving after his accident and is able to get around a little. Pat and Troy Jackson arrived home after a wonderful week in Calgary and at the Stampede. On Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jones and three aunts of Shirley Baster came to the Baster home with a surprise anniversary . dinner for Paul and Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Noble, Esther and Ruth Ann visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson on Thursday evening. CAPR FA JAN Ten year staff service Linda Eastwood, Mary He Ri OR TAQ JEN RI igs Bi *: » ETRE Roa: 'of LL 378 4 > 4%: pins were presented to Memorial Hospital employees rr and Barbara Farmer. Eo nN SNe % y 56 RIE FSA Wi 5 Adult volunteers with 250 hours of service at the right: Joyce Taylor, Marg McConnell; Irene Carter, Community Memorial Hospital were honoured last Gail Malcolm and Norma Kenny. week at the Hospital annual meeting. From left fo : News and views from Utica area by Vera Brown Church service will be at Utica Church at 9 a.m. this Sunday. There will be a euchre in the Hall on Friday at 8 p.m. Prize winners at last week's euchre were Ladies 1st Elsie Taylor, 2nd Mary Sweetman: and low tv Viola Campsall. Men's' 1st Tom Seeley, 2nd Ron Harrison and low to Iva Yake. Freeze-out winners were 1st Owen Gray and Frank Collins with 2nd to Stan and Ruth Beach. Mr. Dale Beare and friend , John were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Crosier. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wheler of Agincourt and Mrs. Murray ~ Philley of B.C. called on Mrs. Crosier on Sunday evening. Mrs. Grace Hopkins and 'Mrs. Frank Lynde of Ash- burn called on Mrs. Delia Harper recently. Mrs. Harper visited with her brother Mr. George Beverley at xbridge recently. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Carre and children spent the week- end with her family at the cottage in Thornbury. Mr. and Mrs. John Croxall, Julia and Sarah have return- ed from a two week vacation in Calgary and Banff. Miss Shelley Croxall stayed with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Norman Holmes for two weeks. Mrs. Helen Crawford and son Roy visited at the Sut- cliffe home on Sunday. Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe, Mrs. Georgina Sutcliffe and Michael visited with the Donald Sutcliffe. family on Sunday evening. The Utica Broomball Club held their annual Golf Tournament on Saturday and returned to Utica Hall for their supper and dance. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ross .and children and Mr, and "Mrs. Bill Slute of Seagrave were Saturday supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Slute to celebrate the 10th wedding anniversary of the Rosses. Congratulations to' Larry and 'Sharene. On' Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Slute visited with Mr. and Mrs. Brian Slute and baby Allison at their home in Whitby.