Sq AON i . il ae ei a 5 AA GH po ue se a aby NR SE 2 emp oo ' I ex owen op hor Beacocks win a fortune Prince Albert and Area News by llean Pugh It seems that there was a little - misunderstanding from the headlines of Prince Albert news last week. Judy and Bryan Beacock were picked out of the crowd to par- ticipate on the Wintario Show, but did not strike it rich. The news cor- respondents just write the news, and the staff at the paper put in the headline. Congratulations to Ray and Bet- ty Collins at 444 Queen Street, on the birth of their son, Gordon Lloyd born on January 3rd weighing in at 7 Ib. 7% oz. Sunday, January 12th, was a hap- py occasion at the Community Cen- tre when about fifty relatives, friends and neighbours of Rick Hope came to meet his bride-tobe Kim James of Blackstock. Fred Canning acted as Master of Ceremony. Many lovely and useful gifts were opened by the happy couple. A delicious lunch was served. Best Wishes to Rick and Kim from the village. Visitors at the home of Pearl Gostick on Wednesday was Bob and Muriel Torrance of Lakefield and Elizabeth Fryer of Sandy Cove. Belated congratulations to Helen and Elmer Wagg (nee H. Bulson) who celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary in Oshawa recently. On Thursday evening, 11 tables of euchre players enjoyed another fun time. The winners: Mrs. R. Storrie, Anne Manns, Elsie Pogue. Men: ~ Ernest Healey, Caroline Hough, II- - ean Pugh. We miss the people who have gone to warmer places but en- joy having the new people out. ~ Earline Armstrong is on Cloud Mrs. Olive McLean celebrated her 90th birthday with a family party on Saturday afternoon. There were 40 guests to help her enjoy the day. Congratulatory messages were received from MP Allan Lawrence and Moira, Govenor General for Canada Jean Sauve, the Township of scugog and Mayor Jerome Taylor. Ross Stevenson M.P.P. Happy 90th birthday Olive stopped by to present her with a pla- que from the Government of Ontario and Premier David Peterson. A telephone call from her grand- son, Bruce McLean, from Inwick to ~~ wish her Happy Birthday was a delightful surprise. Nine again. Bill and Earline Arm- strong became grandparents again on Friday. The proud parents are Brian and Dawna Armstrong. - Elizabeth Dianne arrived at 3:50 p.m., weighing in at 7 Ib. 4 oz. A nice birthday present for Tiffany, who will four on Tuesday 21st. Dinner company with Les and Grace Beacock on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bradburn: of Blackstock. Mr. Bruce Snelgrove is a patient in Port Perry Hospital. Hope your stay is short. The Port Perry United Church will be having many special ser- vices during the year to celebrate their 100 years. On Wednesday, January 22nd, at 7:30 p.m. Centen- nial of Dedication. Sunday, January 26th the Annual Meeting of the Prince Albert Church. Pot-luck luncheon after church. Please bring first course or dessert and your own dishes. Meeting at 1:30 p.m. Pick up your report at church on Saturday bet- ween 10 and 2. We wish Ray Woodcroft luck as he leaves this Friday for the Canadian Armed Forces. He'll be stationed at Cornwallis, Nova Scotia for his basic training program during his first ten weeks. From there he'll go to Calgary, Alberta. We'll miss you Ray, especially family and close friends. Good Luck from friends of Prince Albert and remember us when you're so far away. - Call Earline Armstrong with your news for next week. "GREYSTONE EQUESTRIAN CENTRE a ® kA 0 AZ, RR. 2 (Shirley Road) - Port Perry yl BUFFET 12 noon to 8 pm, : Adults : Children 12 its 38.50; WATCH THE 0 FU INg's Plate ning Lounge Join us "SUNDAY" for our R BOWL nder .. 1 on't " Call Glenda Miss Out or Reservations 985-9711 SPECIAL - SATURDAY » JAN, Fresh Bay of Fundy Steamy ll PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, January 21, 1986 -- 17 didn't gyceer House opens for refugees Epsom and Area News by Jean Jeffery calendar and see what beautiful food you can make using milk. Please phone Elva or Gail Kerry as 'Paul and Shirley Baster and Rev. Edith Ann Mcmaniman attended the opening of Tuccer House in Toronto Saturday and Sunday. This is a temporary home for Refugees sponsored by the United Church of Canada, Shirley was on the commit- tee which organized this project. This is a special invitation to everyone in our community to at- tend a pot luck supper in Epsom United Church Friday evening. Many will be interested in the Canadian Food Grain Bank. This is a Christian response to world hunger. Churches of many FOR A QUICK LUNCH ... EMIEL'S PLACE Ample Parking behind Restaurant. Enter at rear of building. soon as possible, | Robt. and Jamie Ashton had lunch with Grandma and Grandpa Asling on ' unday. Donna Rodin and children of Woodville visited Howard and Ruth Ashton on Sunday. Lois and Barry Bushell also called on Sunday as did Julie Ashton and friend. Mark Kerry of Ottawa, Glen of Kempville and Donna of Guelph were home with their parents for the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. A. Watson are visiting her brother Mr. A. Cuddia today. We hope Mrs. Cuddia will soon feel better. ' The UCW at the home of Shirley Baster last Tuesday was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Kerry took Mrs. Herman Kerry out for supper on Sunday in honour of Grandma's bir- thday, then spent the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Kerry. Keith and Anne Van Mil of Whit- by visited yesterday with Norm and Betty Tapscott. 0 demominatins are sponsoring this project. There will be grain leaving Uxbridge. We hope many donations will be made Friday evening after our supper. We will have pictures and a speaker from Western Ontario so come at 6:30 for supper. This is Pot Luck so bring what you choose. This supper is sponsored by the Epsom-Utica Social Club and the Church Board. Would the girls who wish to take part in the new 4-H project "Milk Makes It!" just look at your milk WINTER UNDERWEAR by Penman & others Thermal or cotton. LIMITED SUPPLY. Long Johns .... 4.95 Shirts ............. 4.95 (long or short sleeves) ~ Combinations . 9.95 oo Selection of . Winter Fabrics Velours, Plaids and Plain wen 14 off CI ul bs fs, ~\e | Children's Boots Y, ¥ il" "SOREL" 22 [ Sie, Selected styles. Reg. 24.95 - 29.95 & Pf | Sizes 9 to 13 ........ 17.50 / IIR Sizes 1t06 ........... 19.50 : Al A.W. With every purchase, you get another chance tog Kea? 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