| : Ri adie. iia Jil SC iii oud Ls site lh SEE i i LS aa adie 10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, October 28, 1986 THE -- 1 1987 NISSAN SENTRA Utica and Area News by Vera Brown Now in 4WD The United Church will be celebrating their Anniversary this Sunday with service in Epsom Church at 11:15 a.m. and John Tapscott as our guest speaker. Choir practise is on Thursday at 8 p.m. in Epsom Church. As the choir is thinking ahead to special Christmas music they ask that anyone who is not a member of the choir and would like to join with them for this special time, please feel welcome to turn up for practise. 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W., OSHAV/A PHONE see 7 28-4601 " OPEN: Monday to Friday 9 to 8 P.M.; Saturday to 5 P.M. © All Items Subject 10 Prior Sale * Free Customer Parke : Professional net allatwy ne $1 wis? © Speedy Delivery * Free Estimates ° Subject to store policy © Cusk + 84 ® & Frnging w a + Limited Stock® No Charge Cards on some tems On [arge Selection & Subrect 10 Store Pohcy Ki (i s. J * UP TO 360 SQ FT ONE OR MORE GIVE AWAYS ON SELECTED ITEMS Ew MALL this Thursday is the date. Also dona- tions for the bazaar and bake sale would be appreciated. There are tickets available for the supper so give me a call at 985-7453 if you haven't. already got yours. Remember where else can you have all you want to eat for only $7.00 and help the local church ladies at the same time. Euchre winners on Friday even- ing were Ladies 1st - K. Crosier, 2nd - Rosetta Evans and Low - Annie Bowman. Gent's 1st - Ed. Donnelly, 2nd - Kenneth Elson and Low - A. Timms. Freeze-out winners were Carl Gimblett and Richard Manns. Johnston Poots and wife Mary were second. There will be another euchre in two weeks. A former neighbour Mr. James Claughton passed away this past Friday at Mississauga Hospital. Anniversary service up-coming Service Monday from Port Perry with interment at Hillman Cemetery in Utica. Sympathy to Jim's sister Helen Utting with whom he had been living since leav- ing our community. There will be a dance in Utica Hall this Saturday with music by Floyd Lloyd. For information call 985-7453 or 985-7251. Lorne and Eileen Slute were Thursday supper guests with son Bill and family and on Saturday were guests with son Ken and Lori in Greenbank. A full attendance is requested November 9 in Utica Church follow- ing the service, to deal with the elec- tion of new Trustees and to ratify a Day Care Centre proposal. Anyone interested who does not wish to at- tend service may attend the meeting which will be about 12:30 .m. b That's all the news for this week, watch out for the ghosts and goblins this Friday night! Youth group active again Prince Albert and Area News by llean Pugh Thursday evening was the regular euchre night at the Community Cen- tre. Winners for the evening Ber- niece Wells, Phyllis Clarke, Dora Geer. Men: Verna Draper, Alvin Spencer, Irwin Kydd. Lucky draw winners Bert Daniels and Mary Williamson. Everyone welcome -- cards start at 8 p.m. sharp. Sympathy is extended to the fami- ly of Mrs. Cummings who passed away and was buried on Friday. Congratulations to Judy Olaisen and Don Phinney who were married on Satur Prince Albert Church. Juu, . given a personal shower by her matron of honour and bridesmaids and presented with a set of lamps from the teachers of Prince Albert School. On Sunday the Sunday School Classes joined the congregation upstairs for part of the service. Some of the children came in Biblical costume to celebrate Hallo-: ween early. Rev. Jackson has a story for the children. The in- termediate choir joined the senior choir for a lovely anthem. The lovely baskets of flowers in the church were from Mr. Jackson's funeral. The Church Hall was a very busy place on Sunday afternoon and evening when approximately 300 people enjoyed the hot beef dinner. Big thank you goes out to everyone who worked for many hours, donated food and all who bought tickets. Mrs. Teddy Bartlett of Toronto is spending a few days with her friend Hazel Brooks. On Sunday they at- tended the Christening of Hazel's grandson Daryl Rae Brooks at Kingsview United Church in Oshawa. The family then were in- vited to the home of Robert and Leslie for lunch. Ricky Olaisen and Jimmy Hope will be celebrating another birthday this week. The Prince Albert Youth Group is being reactivated under the direc- tion of Peggy Bredin and Sarah Elliott. This is for boys and girls in grade 7 through high school. The first event is a Halloween Dance on Friday, October 31 at the Prince Albert Hall. Come in costume and bring a friend, 7:30 - 11:00 p.m. Ad- mission is $2.00 per person. The regular meeting will be Friday, November 7 at 7:00 pm. in the Church basement. Please call Earlene Armstrong with your news at 985-7873. dG ORT AUTO GLASS & TRIM wo MB Complete Upholstery HB Windshields B Sunroofs & Pinstripes BH Body Moulding INSURANCE 139 WATER STREET -- PORT PERRY CALL FOR YOUR APPT. ... r ! WITH THIS COUPON! | | CLAIMS.......... °29.00 Off 985-8507