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Port Perry Star, 12 Oct 1983, p. 21

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AF a Ry NTS S a F, ' . * ol 1] ' Yoga RE aw LE Se ISH vat d K + ¥ oat 2 ERY ak 4 FINAN FIRTH INR WO SIF AL CA IVERY. HTS. EN am a I She'll be missed SE SLE RE Th LAN ve! Ye KN rr FAN WOR» AEN WOT bs 4 HEY RAY §e * We S12, Li) PASI ETOSES ASANTE FF AYIA DR PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. October 12, 1983 -- 21 Missionary Doris Nesbit < El > i. oe DEIN , a RE AG er a SE CR Ce >a i= gm SN - : wens: 10 Speak at Utica Church | McKinnon from Stirling, pp . + 129 Prince Albert Ar Qnisia. PLA ro per Ares News Glad to report Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Earl the weekend. On Sunday i - bron foray bs home Utica & Area News a Nr a ts i; p= . x - - pr : : " " or; nH i mother, rs. va 3 IAN five community oi a ther aie n Camp (om, PCIE 0 three RA Mrs Frank Vielding moter, Mes Ewe Sw jf Prince Albert was shock- bellford, Ontario. Oshawa Hospital Kee an cg Ww oi guests with Mr. and Jie ed and saddened to hear Mr. and Mrs. Merv up your hove op) Miss | fp S o Mrs. Stewart Bray of of the sudden passing of Pugh were in Trout HD ' This coming Sunday Mrs. Mildred Thomp- oo or dinner on Sun: Raglan. Doris Jeffrey on Tuesday Creek on the holiday "op. there will be a mission- son had her Thanks- 93 Mr. and Mrs. morning. Well-known for her selling eggs to the community, Doris will surely be missed. Deepest sympathy to Howard and her two children from all of weekend, guests of their son, Ivan and Linda Pugh. Fourteen tables of euchre were filled on Thurs. Oct. 6th at Prince Albert Hall. Ladies high- It was Baptismal Sun- day on Oct. 9th at Prince Albert United Church - a splendid crowd turned out to see Leslie Joy and Ashley Gwen, children of Mr. and Mrs. Norman ary speaker Doris Nesbit who has been working in the Inner Sudan Mission, speak- ing at Utica Church at 11:00 a.m. There will also be a service of giving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Kirton of Mount Albert. Friends, neighbours and relatives of Miss Judy Rudkin met in the Sunday School rooms on Mr. Charles Brown of Kingston was home with his parents on the week- end. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Merv. Storie were Thanksgiving Day Doug Harper and Dana were weekend guests with her sister, Debbie and Wayne Hartwig and family of Merrickville. HELPFUL HINTS Prince Albert. It is ap- was Fran Gibson: I rg infant baptism. Wednesday evening to BUeSIS. a Mill To Jeep Joeleq pearing so very notiable second- was Ruby ME ord Mrs Richard On Friday at 8 p.m. shower her with gifts. Mrs. Margaret Miller bananas from darken- some of our native old- time friends are growing scarce. A fund-raising group at the U.C.W. in Prince Albert are looking for help - they need baking, preserves, crafts, etc. for a table at the Oshawa Shopping Centre, on Fri- day, Oct. 21st. For infor- mation please call Dianne Brough at 985-7107 or Lila Carke at 985-3222. And girls, please remember U.C.W. meet on Wed. October 12th, at 7 p.m. in the church basement and please bring your baby pictures in an envelope for a roll call. Birkett and low went to Dolly Hicks and the men - well Phyllis Clark sat in to help them out and came out on top, second- was Grant Bright and low was Harold McDer- mid. Hope to see you all again next Thursday, Oct. 13th at 8 p.m. sharp. If you are interested in Aerobic Dancing well come on out on Monday and Wednesday nights to the Prince Albert Hall, and see how it's done. For a 10-week course, it will cost $28; and if you- want information- call Jean Skerratt at 985-2005. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brooks had their family on Sunday, Oct. 9th, they Bates, were done. Flowers at the front of the church were given from the Jeffrey funeral. Collection ws gathered by Diane: Brough and Aileen Olsen. Les and Grace Beacock had their son, Bryan and his wife Judy and son, Philip with them on Thanksgiving Sunday. George and Helen Allison of Blackstock also joined them for dinner. A special birthday cake was enjoyed. Who's bir- thday? Why, Judy's. Happy Birthday, Judy and many more. Please call Ilean Pugh with your news next Goodwood has invited the Epsom-Utica con- gregation to a volleyball game at Joseph Gould School in Uxbridge. Also on Friday there will be a euchre in Utica Hall starting at 8 p.m. Visitors a week ago with the Eric Carres were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Carre of Bridgenorth, who were celebrating the birth- days of Kevin who is 8 year old and also Grampa Carre. John and Sharon Croxall and girls also dropped over for a visit. On the same weekend the Carres went to Canada's Wonderland. Thanks- Judy is to be married on October 29th. of Mississauga is visit- ing at the Sutcliffes for Ing, toss lightly in lemon juice. Dessert and coffee kick-off Bethesda-Reach W.I. Dessert and coffee began the new season of W.I. on Wed., Sept. 28th, 1983. Agriculture was the theme of our pro- w-grame and approx- imately twenty members and friends enjoyed the film "Black Magic". The Holland Marsh at Bradford was the scene of the film, as they showed us how vegetables are planted, hauls to the city pro- cessor or St. Lawrence market. The special equipment now being manufactured there tor harvesting carrots and onions is very labour saving, however, it has no second-hand value. The marsh farmer has no stones to pick but each spring must pick parts of broken stumps or roots. Tons of fertil- izer is used to keep the black soil in balance and does for your soil". Our roll call was answered and business followed. Special note was made to recognize World Food Day, October 16, 1983. This day has been set aside by United Nations Food Council to focus on the needy and hungry around the world. It was noted, we are invited to Greenbank W.1., 2 p.m. October 19, 1983; 81st W.I. Convention at the _ ae d Royal York, Nov. 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Ken celebrated Thanksgiving y giving guests were Mr. Brown, and harveste ; ' : Williamson returned plus Roberts birthday. week at 985-2146. and Mrs. Jack Hinch- there. The packaging the beautiful fresh vege- 2nd; 4-H Home making home on Oct. 2nd froma Happy Birthday Robert, clitte ot 'Toronto and Mr. industry has been a tables on the way to our course is well on the week's vacation in Ten- nessee and Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. Terry from all Prince Albert. Weekend visitors with Bill and Earline Arm- Eg weapons Songer Brendaand CI 68 15S is Lad Car uo ayne a Y thenit was there again. Wednesday. . Bevemin washing Siriany groamss | A. THE WINDOW BOX a tough time keeping 1c, to Master Trevor 3 track of her 12 foot red MacSween who was 5 MEETING CRAFT SHOP homemade canoe after 1 k I ) someone stole it from very at ee apo In Port Perry PireA enue Quilts ok ont donk. oa Fra that Travis MacSween Have You neAccesso is now back home Baby Items & many more 3 between September 16 fo) oying his illness that Lost Control Interestingitems and 22. The canoe was poq him hospitalized of Your nteresting items. ho ake "8 I last week in Oshawa Drinking? V2 Mile East of 4 % General Hospital. 2 : 2 Call: 985-3196 Corners - Caesarea 986-4833 Wem for more information of N % } TROPHIES | REGISTRATION I and | STILL OPEN 1 ; or Z| | ENGRAING) | oro GET READY A i DONO' I | MINOR HOCKEY WHOLESALERS TO THE PUBLIC! | DU-NOS | on FOR : rant Williams E LOW OVERHEAD J _svosavionio i 985-7484 ) JUSTIFIES THESE PRICES." i oss ot Send -- Most materials in stock -- - 0St materials In stoc Drea SIDING . ... from $104. per sq. Here, gone First it was there, and Mrs. Jim Locke and family of Newmarket. Birthday greetings to "boom" to the marsh farmer and made it so much better econom- ically. No more long tables. Mrs. T. 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