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Port Perry Star, 17 Mar 1987, p. 31

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(v + Al 4 th 82 81 er ki Ga TA 4 FE OO 5 EN, Utica and Area News by Vera Brown & -- Congratulations to Earl and Irene Fielding who will this week be celebrating their 45th Wedding Anniversary. Euchre winners on Friday even- ing were Ladies 1st Irene Elson, 2nd Jennie Watson and low Annie Bowman. Gent's 1st Tom Ogden, ond Martin Gall and low Grant Bright Freeze-out winners were Phyllis Clarke and Mildred Thomp- son with Verna Slute and Kay Brown coming second. There will be another euchre in two weeks. On March 28th there will be a dance at Utica Hall with music by Irwin Smith. Anyone interested in attending are asked to contact Judy MacSween for tickets which are be- ing sold in advance. Her number is 985-7251. On Saturday Mrs. Phyllis Clarke and Mrs. Mildred Thompson attend- 'ed the Rebekkah Ladies Lodge St. Patrick luncheon and euchre in Mount Albert and in the evening visited with Mr. and Mrs. Don Hill. On Wednesday I visited with my brother, Mr. Hal Butler and his wife Linda, in Oshawa. It was after I arrived home that I learned of the accident which oc- curred at the Utica Corners and I sympathize with Tom Armstrong of Epsom who was injured in the ac- cident. Having been at the intersec- tion shortly before, and having my vision to oncoming traffic from the east blocked by a parked truck in front of Utica store, I realize just what can happen if there happens to be a vehicle coming and it can't be seen. Possibly all of us who park in front of the®store in the future, especially trucks, could be a little more considerate. it may mean : walking a little farther but it may save a life. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hinchcliffe of Toronto were Monday luncheon guests with the Carres. _~ Lorne and Eileen Slute were Wednesday supper guests with son Bill and family and Sunday supper guests with daughter Sharane and boys. Congratulations to Miss Sarah Croxall on obtaining 1st Class Honors. 86 per cent in her recent Grade 1 Theory exams of the Royal Conservatory of Music. Miss Julia Croxall is away for a few days on the annual youth group trip with her .Church to the Washington Temple. EPSOM-UTICA U.C.W. The group met at the home of Lill Lindsay on March 10th at 1 p.m. to commemorate St. Patrick's Day, applie pie and mint ice cream was served by Group 3, Lill Linsday, Stella Asling and Vera Brown. The U.C.W. Purpose was repeated. Worship service was con- ducted by the group in charge and started off with Call to Worship from 'Psalm 96:13 and 103:17. Hymn No. 3 "From all that Dwell Below the Skies" was sung. The scripture readings were Psalm $6 and Ephe- sians 2:5-8. The Meditation: ""The Man Upstairs" as we sometimes refer to "God was compared to the attitude of the Psalmists and Paul. Prayer was followed by the repeating of the Lord's Prayer. Hymn No. 44 *'Re- joice the Lord is King" was sung. Offering was received and dedicated. The Bible Study program was presented by Melba McKay. The very delicate subject of Aids was discussed as well as the efforts of the Health Board and School Boards to make life safer for students who may be sexually active. This action, which some feel condones adultery, premarital sex, etc. was compared to the Old Testament readings of the Bible where laws of Moses had women stoned to death who commit- ted these such sins and some men too were Killed for breaking these ALLEN 'S SIDING PRODUCTS LTD. (formerly Chris Allen Aluminum) REACH INDUSTRIAL PARK REG. ROAD 8 - PORT PERRY ALUMINUM & VINYL OPEN Mon to Fri Bto 5 WINDOWS - tilt for easy cleaning - install in existing frames casement bay, bow side sliders .. and many more styles. HUTTERS -- WINDOWS DOORS -- AWNINGS SPRING SPECIALS -- Attention Farmers Pre-painted Steel Siding Mill Ends (covers 3' x 10' areas) ......... 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During the business period we decided to financially support the Messiah Singers of Uxbridge, the Food Grains Bank and the Fred Vic tor Mission was to be sent money for the May sandwiches. Secretary and Treasurer reports were read and adopted. Roll Call was answered by 16 members. Alice Ross and Rachel Harper deposited their birthday money and 45th Anniversary greetings were extended to Irene Fielding. We decided to have a © bazaar and supper on October 22nd. We also hope that arrangements can be made to have our June meeting ° at the Port Perry Villa. Meeting closed with the singing of the Benediction « Students surely enjoying Scugog Island Area News by Mrs. Earl Reader I'm sure the students must all be enjoying this fine weather for their March break though perhaps it does hamper some of their sports. But there is always travel. We know older people are looking forward to the St. Patrick's or Kidney Foundation Dance this Saturday night. This morning there are a very few tickets left. So call some of the otirey family right away. For the beef supper next Wed. War. 25 you still have a chance of a chosen sitting if you call Camille Crozier or Pat Taylor very soon. Mrs. Yvonne Appleton had a treatment at Princess Margaret Hospital for a few days to regain her feeling of well being and recovery. on the Congratulations. the March break sunshine Hugh Strongs' surgery was post- poned for further diagnosis. Although the Everett Prentice family have not really got into the busy days of maple syrup, the slow starting point gave the family time to celebrate their parents' 42nd Wedding Anniversary at their home on Sunday, when all the family ex- cept Barry was able to be present. Their long time friends Rev. S. C. and Mrs. Atkinson were also able to attend. So it was quite a houseful. 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