bo had de IE lL a la eis aes deat ine SE aad 8 -- PORT PERRY STAR - November 27, 1984 The Quilters Cupboard In our shop you'll find a unique selection of hand- crafted items - just perfect for Christmastime! We have totebags, tea cozies, dolls, Christmas decorations, hot pads, placemats, chair pads, wreaths & centrepieces. We carry broadcloths, eyelet, a wide variety of prints, eyelets & lace trims, ribbons, Gutermann sewing threads, Quilting and Candlewicking supplies, books & patterns. Come & See us soon ~ we're- (ooking forward to your visit. fons + lie Coll S Sandy Hook Rd, RR 2, Uxbridge, Ont: x north of Brock St. on Main at: Telephone: (416) 852-3617 Tuesday - Saturday 9:30a.m. - 5:30 p.m. P.S. 10% OFF ALL CHRISTMAS PRINTS WITH THIS AD. ALTA, CAR te lieiy CATT Toneon was LOOPED CARPE) PET, Epsom Area News By Jean Jeffery About 20 friends from Godrington, Brighton and Epsom surprised Gordon Postma on Sat. night when they arrived to celebrate his 40th birthday. Best wishes from all of us. On Sat. Dec. 1 at Uxbridge Secondary School from 1 p.m. till 4 p.m. there will be a display of Quilted articles by 4-H Home- making clubs. There will also be a Canada Pac kers Quilt display. Everyone is welcome to this Open House. This is Achievement Day for 4-H members from 10 nm oy 1c | Ly | THICK STEAM CLEAN UXBRIDGE CarrerCane Carpets and Upholstery *Machine stays outside ALSO Dry Cleaning Upholstery 852-7322 JANITORIAL SERVICE *Heavy Domestic Cleaning eWaxing Walls Windows LIT CT 1 3 & NH Ra erie ro-- | °29, 00: | FREE PAD* FREE INSTALLATION ® a.m. till noon. Everyone welcome. The Bethesda-Reach Women's Institute were pleased with the pro- ceeds from their table at 'Made At Home' Bazaar. They were pleased also to see their Quilt. We are pleased to see David Simmonds is re- covering from surgery at his home now. Esther Houghland was home on Sunday from Hamilton. Bruce and Jean Houghland and Robert attended the funeral of Jean's Aunt (Jean \ "~ 8 | orn . ANSI SAXONY A AS par vy, an on Ld MATL \ .e . 38 = Cut & Loop CARPET Reg. $14.95 No Wax - Place & Stick TER CREE ATI IIE PEEL -- Thick Saxonys of ANTRON *14.95 [1 NYLON FLOORING § = $3.99 § ite hips 3 : "we thay 08 Cr I PORE "ene & REMNANTS AT SAVINGS % : UPTO........ 70 0 = * FREE PARKING * PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION * SPEEDY DELIVERY * CUSTOM BINDING * FREE ESTIMATES 7281000 i PH [ 0 N08 HE 1 A Ik CARPET WAREHOUSE 149 King St. W., Oshawa HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 9-8 Saturday 9-5 AUEH » . . v Vai ver! PN \ AG NZ Downing) at Magnet- awan last week. Bill and Velma Huggins of Orillia were Sunday guests with Jean and Gordon Jeff- ery. Several families attended the annual Milk Producers Ban- quet at Uxbridge Seec- ondary School last weekend. There will be a shower for Betty Medd on Sat. afternoon Dec. 1 at 2:30 at Epsom Church. Everyone Welcome. Elva Kerry's brother Arnold Stearman of Edmonton and daughter from Guelph visited at the Kerry home this weekend. Richard Ashton and Heather Bell visited his - grandparents Howard Howard and Ruth Ash- ton one day last week. 'Ray' and Dorothy Munro attended a Birth- day party at Clarmont Sat. night for John Sherridan. Last Wed. Ian and Marlene Archibald and Joanne had lunch with Earl and Marie Wilson. We are pleased to learn that Mr. Earl Taylor is progressing nicely following surgery at Sunnybrook Hospital. All our best wishes for a speedy recovery. The Imhoff family have left Epsom for a new home in Blackstock and the Jones family will be leaving us to - move to Sonya this week. Our best wishes go with them. The Session of Epsom, Utica Congregation get- together party supplied loads of food, fun and laughter on Friday evening. All the Munro family were home on Sunday with Ray and Dorothy to help Grandma Graham celebrate her 92nd birth- day. Congratulations to Bill and Melba McKay on the safe arrival of a new grandson James McKay Stevenson. Carol Service Dec. 11 at Pine Grove at 8 p.m. This is an annual service which is a most enjoyable time for all. Wasn't that Santa Claus Parade the best ever"? mE After church the children and teachers invited us downstairs for muffins and coffee. Next Sunday is White Gift Sunday. The children will take part in the service. Keep in mind the Sunday School Fortieth brings surprise party Christmas Concert Dec. 16 at Epsom at 7:30 p.m. We are invited Friday evening Dec. 21 at 8 p.m. to a Candlelight Service at Sandford United Church. There will be special music by the choir and refresh- ments following the ser- vice. 4-H open house Young quilters from throughout the Scugog area will be displaying their wares this Sat- urday at Uxbridge High School. 4-H Clubs from Epson, Seagrave, Greenbank, Manchester and Scugog Island were required to complete a quilting pro- ject as part of their achievement program, and the results can be seen in an open house @e Hearing Aid (entre ¢f Port Perry patting this Saturday, Dec- ember 1st, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Twenty-one clubs from throughout Dur- ham Region are partici- in the open house, which wil feature string quilting and applique examples. Also on display will be the famous Canada Packers Quilt winners. Admission is free and everyone is welcome. Dennis J. Hogan ann Hearing Aid Consultant Dr. E. Mannen's Office - 24 Water St. S., Lakeview Plaza, Port Perry, Ontario LOB 1NO. 985-9192 985-3003 -- ANNOUNCEMENT -- DOUG ALLEN, OF BLACKSTOCK, ONT. is proud to be a Sales - Service Advisor with CLIFF MILLS MOTORS - OSHAWA - For Warranty Service or Mechanical Repairs of BUICKS, PONTIACS, FIERO, and GMC TRUCKS please contact, DOUG ALLEN - 723-4634 OR RES. 986-4264 Sales of new Pontiacs, Buicks, GMC Trucks and GM Employee Sales can also be arranged by . Doug Allen at Cliff Mills Motors, Oshawa. (Pickup and Delivery can be arranged.) DURHAM-YORK PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING For the Election of Officers MON., DECEMBER 3rd -8:00 P.M. - UDORA HALL GUEST SPEAKER: HON. CLAUDE BENNETT, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing. - EVERYONE WELCOME - Toei 0, HE SA ae A A SH HMA LH AA 1 RAW MO A