- KN UV we ALT 4 1 Ay aa Vv Lost more than they thought Utica & Area News by Vera Brown : | | | Erin Smith, a Kindergarten student in the French Immersion program at R.H. Cor- nish was presented with a plaque for fluen- cy in French. The plaque is the Dereck Saunders Memorial Award, in memory of the young student who died in dent more than a year ago. The plaque was donated by Dereck's former teacher Mile. P. Zhirhen and will be awarded Kindergarten student showing French Immersion. All those who pledged money for the Church's Lose-A-Thon, please be advised that there were a lot of thinner looking people getting weighed on Sunday than those who weighed in a month ago, so be prepared to pay up. My loss was 9 Ibs. which is 4 more than I thought I could lose. Church service this week will be at Epsom Church at 11:00 a.m. Vacation Bible School will be held this year from July 9th to 13th at Epsom Church. If you have children wishing to attend contact Shirley Baster. I believe they are also looking for volunteers to help with the school. : This Saturday there a traffic acci- annually to a proficiency in will be a bake sale in aid of the Sunday School. Donations of baking will be appreciated and if possible get the baking to Irene Fielding on Friday evening and she would appreciate if it could be priced also. The sale will be held next to the Church at Utica at the Browns. Owning to the decor- ating that will be done in the Utica Church, and not knowing when it will be completed, our Bi- centennial Church service celebration will be held in the Epsom Church at 2:30 p.m. on the 14th of July with Dr. William McKay as guest speaker. We hope this will be an ecumenical service with special PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 26, 1984 -- 13 music assisted by our choir. Tickets for the barbecued beef supper are available from my- self or Don Asling. The committee were dis- appointed to learn the CHOO Radio will not be able to participate in the baseball game as plann- ed, but there will be two teams made up of local talent which should be a real treat to watch. This is the weekend that several of the Utica families are having yard sales so starting on Friday, this should be a real busy little village. Winners of Friday's euchre were Ladies - 1st Ruby Johnson, 2nd Marlene Blain and low to Dorothy Whittington. Mens 1st Owen Gray, 2nd Joe McCaslin and low to Mary Cannon. Freeze-out winners were Hardy Noble and Mary Poots, 2nd were Stan and Ruth Beach. There will be another starting on the morning of July 7th, weather permitting. All volun- euchre this Friday at 8 teers will be most p.m. welcome. Volunteers are Needed Mr. and Mrs. Eric For Shingling Bee Wallace of Bolton visit- There will be a Shingl- eq with Mrs. Crosier on ing Bee at Utica Hall Saturday. FRANK' RESTAURANT CAESAREA 986-5553 "ROAD WORK" FRI., JUNE 29 SAT., JUNE 30 9P.M.to 1 A.M. (Cover Charge starting 9 P.M.) -" fine markets of fine foods zehrs CASE OF Ra 280 ml. LIMIT 3 CASES PER Our Reg. CUSTOMER $7.99 " SL 5 CARTON OF 24 aS Assorted Carton - No Name POPSICLES 229 LUCKY DRAW FORMS AVAILABLE FOR SEVERAL VALUABLE PRIZES! On Display at our Store DURING OUR "SPRING WATER DAYS" ZEHRS UXBRIDGE - JUNE 27 to SAVE $3.00 cus All Varieties of Tab, Sprite or COCA-COLA HOMO - FRESH MILK = 199 Dole, DelMonte, or Chiquita BANANAS 64. 29' CELEBRATION JUNE 30 2% - SKIM Draw will be made Saturday at Closing - No Purchase Necessary. -- WW CELEBRATION SPECIAL! JAE {:) THURS. 11AM.t0 6 P.M.; FRI. 11 AM. to 6 P.M.; SAT. 11 AM. to 3P.M ¢ A DELICIOUS MAPLE LEAF HOT DOG "With the Works" EACH