EE So 5 ih lo i bE lor Pa PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. February 1, 1983 -- 13 Manchester News Prince Albert area news by Earline Armstrong Our deepest sympathy goes out to Mr. Charles Andrews Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Andrews Jr. and girls and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Andrews in the passing of their mother and wife, Mrs. Edyie Andrews. And to Dorothy Hope and family, Mrs. Andrews and Dorothy were sisters. God Bless you all. Fourteen tables of euchure were filled on Thursday evening, Jan. 27. Ladies high went to Fran Gibson, second was Elsie Taylor and coming in third was manager. Ed Daigle has a small part as Bill Scart, Lynn Sparling is producer and Lana Douglas is doing the make up. Much success is wished to you all. The local Couple Club of Prince Albert will be taking in the dinner theatre night on Feb. 26 put on by the Borelians. I am told tickets are sold out for this night but for March 5 there are 12 tickets left. Cabaret night will be on 24 and 25 of February and the 4th of March. Cathy Daigle over on Queen Street is support- ing a cast these days but not for thousands, only her arm. Cathy had the misfortune to fall from a ladder on Saturday and fracture her arm. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McKinnon from Stirling Ontario, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pearson from Brooklin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Franklin of Brooklin were Friday guests of Les and Grace Beacock. Over 30 were in attendance at the annual congregational meeting on, Sunday, January 30 in the Prince Albert United Church basement. Again we are sending sympathy out this time to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martin over on Union Street, Minnie"s father passed away on Friday after a long illness. Please call Ilean Pugh with your news next week, she is at 985-2146. Utica and area news by Vera Brown The annual Con- gregational meeting of the Epsom-Utica United Kevin Carre attended a birthday party on Sat- urday for Danny Powell of Epsom and Denise Mr. and Mrs. Jack Skelding and family were Saturday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Our local hockey players start their play- offs this week so if you are a hockey fan try to by Viola Johnson The Community were saddened on Thursday, January 27, 1983 when they heard of the sudden passing of Ricky Bruce Geer as the result of an accident. He was a dearly loved son of Bruce and Marie Geer of Utica (nee Marie Strong of Manchester). Bruce and Marie have three other sons, namely, David, Dale and Randy all at home. We send deep sympathy to all the relatives of the late Ricky Bruce Geer. His great grandmother, Mrs. Myrtle Stone of Seagrave. His grand- mother Dora Geer of Uxbridge, and grand- with dessert, at the home of Diane Mec- Kenzie. A program on our Mission Study, The South Pacific, will be presented. Special guest Jean Martyn will show slides of Fiji. Roll Call is "he art". The Bible Study group will meet each Wed- nesday at 8 p.m. at the church starting Wed- nesday, Feb. 2nd. Pine Ridge Garden Club executive met on Wed. at the home of John Kingstone, this years president to finalize the program for 1983 which will include three shows and lectures on apple trees, rose growing, and other Annie Ross. And for the Church will be held this Carre has been busy on William Lake at New- get out and support parents, Mr. and Mrs. topics of interest to men - high was Ross Sunday during the the weekend judging castle. them. Bantam and Hugh Strong of Prince gardeners. Alsop, second was regular morningservice figure skating at the This is "Depression Midget teams go Albert. There are other © The opening of the Leslie Taylor and in the which will be held in Uxbridge Invitational. Day" for me. Bill and I against Uxbridge start- relatives we may write Windcrest Market Place cellar was Frank Utica Church at 11:00 Mrs. Helen Crawford are going to Dorothy's ing Wednesday night about another time. will be on Thursday, Andrews. Come on out a.m. Sunday School will of Uxbridge visited with at Pontypool for supper and the Juniors will be ~~ Don't forget the Feb. 10th. It will be open next Thursday evening be held at the same time the Sutcliffes on Sat- tonight and some birth- in Bewdley on Wed- U.C.W. meeting to be continuously from then Feb. 3 and have some and the children will be urday. day cake. nesday night. held on Thursday, Feb. on. Official opening wil fun. Doors and cards treated to a film. n SE 3rd at 2 p.m. beginning be later on in the spring. open at 8 sharp. It all happens by the way at the Prince Albert Hall. A Jack and Jill shower was held at the Prince Albert Hall on Saturday for Jeri Lee Doyle and Rod Rash- leigh who on Feb. 12 will be saying "I do". Con- gratulations you two from all of us at Prince Albert. Sympathy goes out to another two Prince Albert families, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Strong and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dearborne in the death Anchor, 2nd Daisy A of Rick Geer their Sellers and low Viola 3 STYLES $ grandson and nephew. Campsall. Gents 1st to 72 SIZES 3 The hand of fate is lay- ing hard on Prince Albert these days. i Fielding. Freeze-out fat Ad a gr P Pr ching "iron-on"' veneer. Please allow 2 weeks for Andrew Pereman winners were Grant pla! | delivery. Dept. 206. over on Hurd Street was Bright and Daisy Sellers : So 8 years old on Monday, Brg a and dy Tom opr. 7 SAVE 4. 06 Pe er er Sheet SHOWN HERE Is The Cathedral Model Jan. 31 and on Frida Andrew had a birthday party with 6 of his friends. They had pizza then went bowling. That Following the service there will be a potluck luncheon so bring sand- wiches, squares etc. The U.C.W. will hold their February meeting at the home of Mrs. Lill Lindsay on Tuesday, Feb. 8th at 8p.m. Roll call will be answered by the presentation of a 'baby gift item by each members. The program for this month is on Community Friendship. Euchre results from Friday evening are Ladies 1st to Renee Hardy Noble, 2nd Eva Evans and low Irene Y Seeley coming second. There will be another euchre in two weeks. - The community was shocked and saddened A superior quality panel with real wood backing! Perfect for any room in your home. Our Reg. 13.88 value on sale for -- BURNISHED OAK AND GOLDEN OAK 4'x8' PANELING 9%s Money-Saving NEW YEAR ~ ' Here's an economical way to up-grade your existing cabinets REPLACEMENT CABINET 3 styles: Cathedral, Classic and Laval. Solid oak frames. You can finish them in any color you wish. 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