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Port Perry Star, 13 Nov 1984, p. 11

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Duplicate bridge shows promise The first two Tuesday sessions of the Scugog Duplicate Bridge Club at Emiel's Place show great promise for the future of the club. The winners of the afternoon session playing North- South October 30th were 1st: Audrey and Peter Francis, 75 poins. 2nd- Maura Diamond and Marg Fitzpatrick, 67 points. 3rd, Ida and Joseph Hurtig, 61 points. East-West win- ners 1st- Jeanne Dy- mond and Doris Beare, 65 points. 2nd- Isabel Wilson and Myrlene Foster, 64 points. Tied for 3rd- Becky Penny- cook and Kathie Kroon- enberg, and Jean Cole- man and Marj Preston with 63 points. Winners afternoon of November 6th: North- South 1st- Irene and Ross Tiers, 75 and one-half points. 2nd- Marie Carnegie and Gwen Rennie, 72 points. 3rd- Isla Lindo and Stanley Malcolm, 65 points. East-West, 1st- Kathleen Burley and STEAM CLEAN UXBRIDGE Caf, "Amer Cane Carpets and Upholstery *Machine stays outside ALSO Dry Cleaning Upholstery 852-7322 JANITORIAL SERVICE *Heavy Domestic Cleaning Waxing *Walls Windows Virginia Clifford, 85 and one-half points. 2nd- Becky Pennycook and Myrlene Foster, 65 and one-half points. 3rd- Joan McNab and Marg Pannabaker, 62 and one- half points. Evening winners, Nov- ember 6th: (Howell Movement) 1st- Peter and Audrey Francis, 35 points. 2nd- Doris Phin- ney and Marlene Doupe, 32 and one-half points. 3rd- Gwen Rennie and Virginia Clifford, 28 - points. Unfortunately, we were unable to forewarn players in last week's Port Perry Star that there would be no after- noon bridge session on November 17th, due to a prior commitment for Emiel's Banquet Room. However, there will be an evening session Nov- ember 13th, and there- after every Tuesday afternoon and evening until further notice. Starting times however have been advanced to 12:45 in the afternoons and 7:15 in the evenings. STOUFFVILLE BAKERY "GREY CUP" Kaiser or Crusty Rolls Rye or Pumpernickel Bread reg. 1.39 doz. 1.09 reg. . 99 loaf .69 TRY OUR "PARTY SUGGESTIONS" ... ® (Cocktail Beef or Chicken Pies ® (Cocktail Sausage Rolls STOUFFVILLE BAKERY PORT PERRY PLAZA HWY. 7A - PORT PERRY - 985-2412 "Country Village Baking" CLOSED MONDAYS (unfil further notice.) ROBERT E 7-197 UXBRIDGE MEMO J) BY REQUEST 38 YEARS HOME APPOINTMENTS & TRANSPORTATION PERSONAL EXPERIENCE FOR PERSONAL SERVICE VISIT OUR SHOWROOM Quality & Satisfaction Assured by our own Written Guarantee. 852-3472 108 BROCK ST. WEST GRANITE - MARBLE Cemetery Lettering PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. November 13, 1904 -- 11. Rehearsals for Sleeping Beauty have been going full steam ahead with first production scheduled at Town Hall 1873 November 23rd at 7:00 p.m. Other perfor- mances are planned for November 24th at 3:30 p.m. (after the Santa Claus parade) and 7:00 p.m. Also November 25th at 2:00 p.m. Tickets are $3 and are available at Irwin Smith Music. Above, young Borelian Charlene Daigle as Sleeping Beauty comforts her cohort Chester (Patti Gallant) who was the victim of a wayward croquet ball. Feeling lucky? Try50-50 draw on for size Prince Albert Area News by Earline Armstrong The Prince Albert Community Board are having a 50-50 draw on Dec. 20, so if you feel lucky and want a ticket just ask anyone on the board. The Prince Albert United Church choir would like to say a big "Thank You' to Les and Grace Beacock for the tea and goodies and most of all your visit paid to them on Wed- nesday night over at the church while they were practising for Sunday's service. The UCW will meet on Wednesday Nov. 14 in the church basement, please try and come out. What would Prince Albert do without Les and Grace? And if you see Mary Williamson on Wed- nesday the 14th, say "Happy Birthday' to her. Poor Mary hasn't been well lately. She needs a smile and a wish. Thursday evening Nov. 8 saw 12 tables of euchre filled at the Prince Albert Commun- ity Centre. Ladies high was Ruby Birkett, second was Dora Geer and low was Ann Cornish and over on the men's side - high was RIAL COMPANY MEMORIALS OF DISTINCTION BRONZE 8 Renovations Custom Designing & Lettering Bert Daniels, second was Ernie Healy and low was Frank Andrews. And the lone hand series this month went to Anne Manns with 15. Please do come out next Thursday the 15 of November and have some fun. Don't forget to buy a ticket on the 50-50 draw while you are there. The dance at Prince Albert Hall on Saturday Nov. 10 in aid of Matthew Geer was a huge success. Thank you to one and all for COUNTRY STORE -- UNIQUE GIFTS -- EEN STREET - 985-3011 PORT PERRY For iirirpinnns aiid NC 2 5) @ =F SAE IS buying tickets on the draws and attending. Mrs. W.J. (Nora) Beacock of Port Perry and Mrs. J. Dwyer of Oshawa were Friday guests of their cousins, Les and Grace Beacock.

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