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Port Perry Star, 30 Oct 1984, p. 16

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The great thing about church suppers is how ready everybody is to jump in and help out ---- cooking, serving and cleaning up. The folks who organized Thursday night's 16 -- PORT PERRY STAR » - Rid, -- Tues. October 30, 1984 beef supper in Utica Hall were no different, with Paul Baster (from left) Denise Thorn and Edith-Ann McManiman pitching in to do dishes after the delicious meal was over. The food (roast beef done to a turn, mashed spuds and fresh home-baked pies) and the company was terrific at the annual beef dinner held at Utica Hall last Thursday AC I % ¢ LN ' \ night. Above, the ladies who put the whole thing together finally sit down to their own supper, enjoying it just as much as everyone else did. Bridge Club takes on a name, and novice members welcome On Tuesday afternoon October 23rd, Emiel's Place was the scene of an Autumn Bridge and dinner. Thirty-six ladies enjoyed several hours of competitive bridge. followed by a social hour; then a superb dinner. During coffee Kathy Kroonenberg graciously presented the bridge prizes, assisted by her friendly and competent co-hostess Joanne Fowler. The worthy winners were: First- Marjorie Jackson with 7140 points. Second: Jean Coleman with 6100 points, and Third- Doris Phinney with 5700 points. A number of thoughtful- 'y chosen door prizes were also drawn and presented to other lucky guests. On behalf of everyone present "Hoppy" Carn- with warmly thanked the hostess. She ex- pressed the hope that the Spring and Fall 'Bridge and Dinners' might become annual events, in which case they would be eagerly anticipated. During the social hour the proposed Duplicate Bridge Club was dis- cussed at length. Those promoting it were pleased and encouraged with the enthusiastic re- @e Hearing c Add sponse. In .view of this, commencing Tuesday, November 6th, there will be both afternoon and evening Duplicate Bridge sessions every Tuesday in Emiel's Banquet Room until further notice. The times will be 1:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sincerest gratitude is due the Kroonenbergs whose generosity and entre ¢f Port Perry Dennis J Hogan ann Hearing Aig Consultant Dr E Mannen's Office - 24 Water St S.. Lakeview Plaza. Port Perry, Ontario LOB INO 985-9192 985-3003 co-operation have made this possible. Hereafter the newly launched club will be known as the Scugog Duplicate Bridge Club. All bridge players in the surroun- ding area will be most welcome, and their support much appre- ciated. For further details phone 985- 3076 or 985- 3791. Chesterfield Suites Love Seats Sectionals - & Mattresses - A Large Selection - Pe Utica roast beef dinner was a delicious success Utica & Area News by Vera Brown Thanks to the many people who baked or gave of their time this past week, the supper sponsored by the Board of Stewards was a real success. The«food must have been good because there was nothing left over. Church and Sunday School this week will be held in Epsom Church at 11:15 a.m. Mr. Sven Spendholm who is a United Church Mission- ary recently returned from Brazil, will be the speaker. Bible Study will be at 10:00 a.m. Choir practise at 8 p.m. Wednesday in Utica Church. Winners at Friday's euchre were Ladies 1st Vera Fawns, 2nd Verna Draper and low score was to Bernice Loud- foot. Men's 1st George Harper, 2nd Joe McCas- lin and low was Ernie Luke. Freeze-out winners were Grant Bright and Gordon Smith and Marlene Skinner and Owen Grey second. There will be another euchre in two weeks. Birthday greetings to Miss Shelley Croxall who is 5 years old today (Monday) the 29th. Melissa, Josh and Matthew Bramham of Port Perry were Sat- urday visitors with the Croxalls. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Holmes of Toronto have been visit- ing for a few days with ® ECONOMY COMPACT STANDARD & FULL SIZE daughter Sharon and John Croxall and girls. Bill and Vera Brown were Sunday supper guests with the Gerrow family of Pontypool. Recent visitors with Mrs. Helen Goslin were Mr. and Mrs. John Goslin, Bradley and Leanne of Blackstock Friday evening, Mrs. John Arbuckle, Jenny, Colleen and Marilynn of Blackstock on Saturday evening and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Locke and i nk ge After serving everyone else, Clara Jones Mr. and Mrs. Ed Locke and Jason from Mississ- auga on Sunday. Sympathy of the Community to Mrs. Mildred Thompson in the bereavement of her mother Mrs. Miller of Mount Albert. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Crosier were Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Scott of London, Mrs. Marjorie Honey and Mr. Bruce Beare of Port Perry. Congratulations to Miss Margaret Wann- inkhof and Mr. Layne Dietsch who were married in Port Perry on Saturday. F : fig A sits down to a meal for herself ... it only seems right! 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