i NT -- ot HO ram 0 SG SH vi ees Rk a" 38 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 2, 1985 Se mn . Se ---- Be ------ we SE idiom ! --] N= EE B,C Ee Ea wey a --_--_ Skip tomy loot What some people won't do for a buck! The kids at Cartwright High School (and their teachers) picked up skipping ropes Fri- day afternoon and singled, double-dutched, push-uped and piggy-backed for two straight hours in order fo raise money for the Heart and Stroke Foundation. The second annual Jump Rope For Heart was even more suc- cessful this year than last with 80 people par- ticipating and a total of $2,353.65 raised in one day (that amount will be added to money already collected by the school in a door-to- door fundraising campaign, making a grand total of $3,653.65). Top fundraisers were prin- cipal Jim Musselman ($202), Lisa Hudson ($173), Don Arnold ($156), Blair Locke ($148), and teacher Donna Rumball ($162), who also organized the entire shin-dig.- TT TTTTIImm--------=---- m= Little guy makes BIG news at ten pound mark Utica and Area News by Vera Brown There's BIG news this week, in fact, the biggest that this little village has had in some time. He's 10 Ibs. 1 0z. and named Jor- ~dan Gregory and was born on Sunday morning in Uxbridge Hospital tc Jim and Caroline Beelby, a brother for Donny. Congratulations Then came the freez- ing rain, slippery roads. broken branches and fallen trees, and to many people, no hydro. Yes, March made it's exit with a roar as many of us expected it would. I was surprised to see that the little crocus that I have been enjoying the sight of all week seem to be sur- viving through the ice and now the snow. There will be a Good Friday service in Epsom Church at 10:30 a.m. which will be followed by soup and sandwiches. Easter Sunday service will also be held at Ep- som and a Cantata will be presented by the choir. Timeis11:15a.m. The U.C.W. meeting Community honors bride-to-be Ashburn Area News by Mrs. E. Heron A miscellaneous shower was held in the community centre on Monday afternoon of last week to honour Miss Kathy Briscoe, who will be married to Mr. Tim Ives later this month. The hall was tastefully decorated for the oc- casin. Kathy was assisted by Rachel Eekhout; Isabel Dixon and Joan Fleming in opening and displaying the many pretty and useful gifts. Kathy graciously thanked everyone for their thoughtfulness and friendship. A lovely 'Best Wishes" cake and coffee was served. The happy couple will make their home in Ajax. There was a good turn out at Horticulture last Wednesday evening. Ken Brown's "Fun with Flora" got everyone mixed up and thinking hard and we learned a lot about gardening before the puzzle was solved. Did you know that you can eat Nasturtiums" They are good for you too? A panel of local expert gardeners, Fred Daw, Ken Brown, Margaret Davis and Bill Burgess gave a lot of information on planting and caring for the garden and there was also two films shown on planting the garden and how to make and rise compost. Lunch was prepared by Betty and Fred Brown. We would like to con gratulate Rachael Eekhout and George Harper. Wedding bells 'will ring for them on June 1st. We all wish them much happiness. Doug, Florence Ron and Arnold Ashton at- tended athe Perseud- Coolemann wedding in Toronto last Saturday with Arnold being the soloist and organist. Mr. and Mrs. W. Gard- ner visited with Ber- nice's brother, Mr. Douglas Taylor, and other relatives in Guelph last Thursday. Ted and Rose Heron visited with Bill and Doris McAndless and family last Friday also attended the North Metro Sweet Adelines Concert in the evening. Mrs. Lloyd Pugh of Pickering visited with mrs. D. Ashton on Wednesday of last week. Are you remembering the Kirk Guild Fashion Show called "The Ritz"? It is next Tuesday night April 9th at the Thunder- bird Golf and Country Club. It promises to be lovely, exciting and fun. You may get information by calling Joan Fleming 655-3900. Also there is still some room left on the bus to go to Niagara- on-the-Lake and to the Shaw Festival on May 29th, but we must have the reservations made before April 15h. Call Barbara Porter at 655-4652. Last Sunday being Palm Sunday Rev. Dr. George Moore and Elder Ray Porter entered the 'Santuary and pulpit from PROM "85 AT-HOME SPECIAL A Special Occasion for Special People in a Special Room for a very Special Dinner at a very Special Price at... EMIEL'S PLACE For Reservations & Information: Call 985-2066 the back of the church. While organist Arnold Ashton played the organ, the choir proceeded from the back singing "Hosan- na, Loud, Hosanna." Dr. Moore's sermon was taken from St. Mathew 21. The Scriptures were ready by Bernice Gard- ner and Jack Davidchuk. Next Friday evening there will be a Good Fri- day service in the church at 7:30 p.m. Next Sunday Easter Services, Church School at 10 am. and church at 11:15 a.m. - On Sunday, April 14th there will be a special missionary service with the WMS involved. The special speaker will be Rev. Murray Garvin who was a former missionary in Taiwan and is secretary of Education for World Mission. Have a good week. If you are worrying about tomorrow, you can't possibly enjoy today. JACK BEAL INCOME TAX PERSONAL - FARM Guaranteed Returns from $13.00 LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER COMPANY Upstairs Office Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon. Closed Thursday. PHONE 985-3688 ' Cowbov Bob says '"C MON DOWN?" to the ot» PUBLIC WHOLESALE SALE Sat. April 6 9 AM SHARP -- 5PM will be held on Tuesday, April 9th at 8 p.m. in Ep- som Church. 'Guest speaker will be Bill Slute on the subject of garden- ing. Any interested men or ladies are invited to attend. Tickets are available for the upcoming beef supper (April 25th). Anyone seeing the ad in the Times-Journal, please note that we plac- ed it in eror. Tickets for children are $2.50 not $2.00. Adults $7.00. Congratulations to Kevin Carre who had an entry in the Kub Kar Derby held on Sunday at the Port Perry Scout Hall. Kevin placed 1st in the Pine Ridge District competition and now will go on to the Regional competition later this month. Euchre winners on Friday were Ladies 1st Margaret Gall, 2nd Mildred Thompson and low score Ruth Beach. Men's 1st was George Harper, 2nd Bruce Johnson and low was Les Meyers. Freeze-out win- ners were Edna and Les Meyers, Irene Elson and Bernice Wells were se- cond. -There will be another euchre in two weeks. Sunday dinner guests with Mrs. Mildred Thompson were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson and Mr. Bob Anderson from Scarborough and Mr. and Mrs. William Kirton from Mount Albert. Don and Kathy Trump of Scarborough were weekend guests with her mother, Mrs. Helen Goslin. Glen Goslin and daughter Annette were Saturday supper guests with Helen. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Slute and Jeffery were Sunday supper guests with his parents, Lorne and Eileen. NOTICE On Saturday, April 6th, THE HAIR CENTRE will be making a pledge thru the KINSMEN CLUB to help the CYSTIC FIBROSIS FUND. .50¢ for every adult customer will be donated to this worthy cause. For appointment call: 988-7232 Compare es 4 SAVE YOUR BODY ron endo maatigrse Mio Ber al Moat ghee aed KEY » (re dog VAN CAMP CONTRACTING LTD. 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