IS . Utica and Area News by Vera Brown The it will be held. Girls between the ages of 12 and 21 who are in- terested in joining the 4-H sewing unit "Action euchre are as follows: LLadies 1st- Mabel Pilkey; 2nd- Mary Can- non and low- Rosetta Evans. Men's l1st- Jim PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. September 4, 1985 -- 25 Tennis or baseball coming up for Social Club Russell Lindsay on August 24th, 1985. The weather held up for the hayride which all en- joyed, but those who at- Yellowknife. The ladies enjoyed lots of shopping, while Maurice and Stephen played golf. During their stay in with trips to Cullen Gardens and Scugog Museum. Church service this | Epsom-Utica The U.C.W. s'arts up Wear' please get in Evans; 2nd- Bruce tended said they Utica, a party for week at Utica at 11:15 Social Club will meet this for a new season on touch with Gail or Elva Houghland and low- wouldn't have missed the Maurice and Ethel &m Sunday School also Saturday for baseball at September 10that8p.m. Kerry before September Caroline Haugh. Freeze- reunion. The eldest was gathered together fami. resumes this week at the the school or tennis at I'm sorry I've been 12th. All girlsinthisand out winners were Ruth Mrs. Wm. Crowells, 91 ly and friends Stephen same time. Children of Bill McKay's at Epsom. unable to find out where surrounding areas are and Stan Beach with years of age who receiv. Alison and Rebecca also all ages are welcome. HAND BELLE vd Sirah A. LEERY welcome. There will be a dance on Saturday evening in Gladys Slack and Ber- nice Wells second. There will be another euchre in ed a plant and corsage. The youngest was a 7 week old baby daughter enjoyed a few days away at the MacLeod cottage with the Bradbury's, and There will be a bap- tismal service on September 29th for Utica Hall tothe musicof two weeks time, of Mr. and Mrs. Harold completed their holidays ~~ 4hYone interested. the Country Ramblers. September 13th. Lindsay, she received a For information contact The 9th Annual crocheted afghan. The Lakeshore Landscaping b Property Management Earl 985-7453. Results of last week's Fieldings at Lindsay-Crowells family reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blackstock news hamper of groceries was won by Karen Lindsay and the book of Wintario tickets was won by Mrs. Mary Currah. Special adult prize was won by Mrs. Robert Lindsay. SUMMER MAINTENANCE From el7 i i a ) Lo pag ) of ro anid Nancy Takita Special children's prize Clean all Lawn Areas - Clean all Garden Beds - Clean McLaughlin attended the Alb near S$) won by Paul Lindsay. A all Walkways - Patios & Driveways. Cultivate & Edge wedding and reception of erta were Sunday smorgasbord lunch was alt Garden Beds - Pruning of trees & shrubs (under their niece Heather Read ~Buests of Harvey and go ved. The evening end- 10 ft) - Lawn/Garden Fertihzing to Neil Crossley held at the Old Mill, Toronto. Mrs. Ted McLaughlin of Fenelon Falls was an overnight guest of Harold and Eileen McLaughlin. Joan Graham and fami- ly. They all visited Kathleen and Dalton Dorrell on Sunday even- ing. Early Monday mor- ning they left for their flight home to Alberta. Results from steer auction Grand Champion Steer, owner - Phoenix Buyer - Dowson's Valu were MI Bros. were awarded the Oo Ib. delighted to have Rebec- The Balloon House Coalition Acres trophy ath - Taylor Bros. - C¢a'sgrandpa and grand- Delivery Available S986-51086 and $25.00. Reserve Buyer Barber Mma visiting from Co Champion Steer, owner - Jim Byers was awarded the Coalition Acres trophy and $25.00. 3rd Place John Malloy - Scugog Island. 4th Place - Taylor Bros. - Scugog Island. 3rd - John Malloy - Livestock - @.83 1b. E.L. McLaughlin - Buyer - Cochrane Auc- tion Service - @.72 lb. Ivan Sharp - Buyer - Gamble and Rogers - @.77 lb. Doug Crosier - Buyer - ed with a corn roast, bingo and cards. Lorne and Eileen Slute had two of their grand- sons spend some holidays with them. lan Ross was there a week ago and Adam Ross was there this past week. On Sunday. the Slutes visited at Brian Slutes new home in Cookstown, and in the evening were supper guests with the Larry Ross family The Akeds CALL GERRY ... 985-2188 Say It with a ... BALLOON BOUQUET - FOR ANY OCCASION - Add to Your Bouquet A Basket of Fruit - Candy Wine - Cheese & Crackers AUDITIONS CHRIS ALLEN ALUMINUM Victor DiMinno (right) of Windcrest Buyers Barber Livestock - @.75 % -- for -- Packers paid $1.22 per pound for the 1025 Ist - Phoenix Bros Ib. , ; Buyer Windcrest Jack Short - Buyer 4 pound grand champion steer at the Port y Perry Fair, entered by Frank Phoenix of Packers fo $1.22 1b. Metro Packers - @ .76 Ib. € 1 € 1 OE Phoenix Bros. The plaque for the champion i ] 2X Byers - Charie Sgt Buyer. Adapted by JEFFREY COHEN From the book by ANTOINE DE SAINTE EXUPERY steer was donated by Coalition Acres Farm. uyer - .G.A. @.90 Ib. sam iy and Rogers - TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th ... 7:30 P.M. 3 EAE nn Te ts Donald Anthony THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th ... 7:30 P.M. | ne Foi: & aS FF Buyer - U.C.0. - @.73 Ib. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th ... 2:00 P.M. > oe rt Terry Bagshaw Rehearsals begin Sept. 22nd - Performances begin Nov. 15th | 2 Li Buyer Windcrest _ THE CAST Produced & Directed by | - Jy Packers - @ 73 Ib. THE LITTLE PRINCE Male or Female 10 to 14 years LYN SPARLING 985-8001 ; 2 A Ray Monroe - Buyer THE PILOT Male over 25 years - : XS Homestead Furn. - " 76 THE BIRD Adult Male or Female dancer Dag A 3 Er | Ib ne THE ROSE Female THE SNAKE Female dancer Mel and Jeff Bailey - THE FOX Male or Female BORELIANS 6 Buyer Gamble and THE BUSINESSMAN Adult Mame & HET Rogers - @ 77 1b. THE TIPPLER females auasisses, Wyecrest Farm THE GE OORAPN R Small parts Buyer - Ben Witteveen - hi LA pA he can be TOWN HALL 1873 @.74 1b THE CONCEITED PERSON doubled up Port Perry - OPEN - Mon.- Fri. 8 to 5 Sat. 8:30 to 1:30 a ay BW t = he {. id 7 lt Vv, ,.¥ " ( rs h REACH INDUSTRIAL PARK ALUMINUM WINDOWS Tilt for easy cleaning Install in existing frames Casement Bay Bow Side Shders RAINBOW ROOMS and many more styles Enjoy the ee Summer surrounded | Wily, SHUTTERS by Sunshine! | WINDOWS - DOORS = AWNINGS PHONE 985-3741 for me information' FOR MORE INFORMATION & FREE ESTIMATES CALL: MIKE or ROB 985-3747 «uur One-Stop Aluminum Needs' IN STOCK - Sding, Soffit, Eavestrough - 5" Seamless (Variety of Colours) Supply Only OR Supply & Install Doug Coates (centre) of Coalition Acres presents plaque for Reserve champion steer to Jim Byers (left) of Byersdale Farms, Blackstock. The 1145 pound steer was purchased in the auction by ©oPP3 Harold Forder for Port Perry IGA at 90 cents per pound.