Wr AL? LIBERA WEIL AL Ry ty ing ppd nissan Od sand), A Yd AE a Sl sa ey Ne oi ALY Fa r JF RRL TRA «i "eh Ya rh BWR SET SNENEN IRS. ~ST GEER CRANPN PENG LIYE RR RIVE Fae we ve Yaw Wt 1 ALY ker 3 TY ¥ or " dg als vay FL ile TREY OA he A PS CCA Pe xd es #% we, OT ~ A -- Ia H 3 - a Wo asone - Med AER 280 Gm MPRA BAN Sirs Sts iy dt Bet Sir st sir Rp amit - PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. October 18, 1983 -- 21 Children welcomed to church | ab eno Utica & Area News by Vera Brown Church and Sunday School this week will be held in Epsom Church at the regular hour of 11:00 a.m. This past Sunday two children were welcomed into the congregation by infant baptism. They were Michael John, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Begin and Stephanie Rae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Shortt. Choir practice is on Thursday evening at 8:30 p.m. in Epsom Church. Next Sunday there will be a convention for teachers and staff of the Sunday School at Stouff- ville United Church from 1:30-4:30 for any who would like to attend. On the 28th, there will be a Halloween party with movies and games for the Sunday School, so keep that date in mind. Winners at Friday's euchre were: ladies - 1st Margaret Gall, 2nd Lena Ogden and low to Elsie Taylor. Mens - 1st to Grant Bright, 2nd to Lloyd Pogue and low to Bill Hill. Freeze-out winners were Owen Gray and M. Pogts with Cornish discovers new insect by Jody Luke Many R.H. Cornish bars and all of the families who gave don- Stewart, Mrs. Mary Laurence, Mrs. Diane bugs and staff of R.H. Cornish P.S., a big Joe and Jean Ward coming 2nd. There will be another euchre a week from this Friday. Mrs. Eva Sutcliffe accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bray to Michigan on the week end to visit a cousin Mr. Thorman Sutcliffe who is celebrating his 90th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyers of Scarborough called on Bill and Vera Brown on Sunday after- noon. The Browns were Sunday supper guests with the Dennis Gerrow family at Pontypool. with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Banks of Omemee. Mr. Dale Beare of Oakville called on Mrs. Crosier on Saturday. Mrs. Francis Day of Brougham spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Philip. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Carre, Kevin and Laura celebrated Kevin's recent birthday last Monday when they visit- ed and had lunch at the C.N. Tower in Toronto. A special thank-you this week to Mrs. Crosier who called around for me on Sun- day to gather up all the news. Also a special welcome to all the newcomers to this area. Over the summer there have been several new families move in and even though we may not have gotten around to visiting yet we welcome every one of you. Prince Albert public school children ations aretobethanked. wijson, Mrs. Leanne thank-you to you, the Mr. Ross Diamond have recently come in To Mrs. Rollo who williamson, Mrs. Marg community of Port pq boys visited his hits golf club contact with a bug, new helped with organizing Metcalf, Mrs. Carol Perry, who so strongly parents, Mr. and Mrs. to the Port Perry area. the sale and Mr. Mejierink, Mrs. Wendy supported our chocolate jack Diamond on Sun. This "bug" is really nothing to become alarmed about, since it is a computer bug. These past few weeks of chocolate bar camp- Beirness who organized student helpers, the dis- tribution of the bars and collection of the money and Mr. Phillip, who helped with the com- Godley and Mrs. Cheryl Linton who helped with ballots and collection funds. Steve London, one of the school's most bar campaign. Jet ski day. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Mildred Thompson were Mrs. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Murray by Scott Strait Thursday October 6, was an exciting day for the Grade 6's of Prince Albert Public School. most of them made it!). The top 10 runners were: Timmy Williams, Jamie Brown, Eddy Brush, Eric Grosvenor, Forts : informed comnntfer Kirton of Mount Albert. ~The two classes battled Aaron Cochrane. J aigning have Hoon bps puter demonstration bugs, is to be thanked stolen Mrs. Sylvia Toogood it out at Sunnybrae Golf frig oy i Jon, a ig a and graphs - your help for this help with graph- A jet ski and several of Toronto spent the Club. It was a two mile jeff Mills and Joel like to give a special thanks to Mrs. Bobbie Drew, for all of her help with sales and organ- ization of the campaign. We couldn't have managed without her. The many students and staff of R.H. Cornish P.S. who sold chocolate == Budget == | Rent a Car/Truck DAILY RENTALS "Convenience at a Price You Can Afford." "RESERVE NOW" MANDATORY AS OF NOVEMBER 1, 1982. 852-7733 IN THE ESSO CENTRE HIGHWAY 47 S. - UXBRIDGE was greatly appreciated by all. Also thanks to the students of class 81 and 84 and Mrs. Jeammne Jackman, Mrs. Dorothy Imperial, Mrs. Nancy Williams, Mrs. Marilyn Stark, Mrs. Linda Jack- son, Mrs. Sandy Green- wood, Mrs. Barb This Halloween, be the most popular [o1-TETo Ta MoT IAVIo TUT a o] [ood [GRAN ing and exciting com- puter demonstrations. As a result of this great co-operative effort, our school will be able to purchase five computers, which far exceeds our goal of three. From the computer outboard motor parts were stolen from: the Island Marine at Car- negie Beach sometime between September 29 and October 1. Fritz Gajsek of Tor- onto reported a missing Kawasaki Jet Ski valued at $2,500. 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