A Ret, ee eT a T_T 18 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, May 5, 1987 - -- ' i I) L ir 8 7 oN x . 7 > 50TH ANNIVERSARY + + Last Sunday was a bright day for Bill and Eileen Tapscott as 'they celebrated their 50th anniversary with family and friends. The happy couple were married in Unionville but have lived near Man- 'chester<or the past 12 years. Approximately 150 well-wishes drop- ped by the Goodwood Community Hall Sunday afternoon to greet the Tapscotts, including their son Ross of Stouffville and daughter Linda Watts of Columbus. Greetings were received from Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, Premier David Peterson, Mayor Jerry If you missed the blitz, Utica and Area News by Vera Brown The Girl Guide Cookie Blitz was on last Saturday morning in the Utica area thanks to brownies Amy Irving and Shelley Croxall and guides Meredith Youmans, Jennifer Tufts, Sally Irving & Sarah Croxall. If the girls missed you or you want more cookies, call 985-2930. Miss Karyn Bissin attended the 4-H Leadership Development Workshop which was held in Utica Hall recently. Congratulations to our Utica young people who participated in the Port Perry High School "Art- sfest'" of music drama and arts and the R_H. Cornish Public School Play "Time Out." To start ott this week I would like to commend the United Church Youth Group and their leaders for the great service they put on this past Sunday. The music was super and I for one could hear more of the same more often. Church this Sunday will include the service of Holy Baptism and anyone wishing children baptized are asked to contact Rev. Waterman. The United Church Women will hold their next meeting on Tuesday, May 12 at 7:30 p.m. at the home of . Jenny Watson. For roll call don't forget to bring an item for Tucerr House. A reminder also about the auction sale at the church on May 23. Hunt up all those items which are. no longer of use to you, but that so- meone- else would love to have, and donate them to the Day Care Center. Call Paul Baster or Walter Kerry for pick-up. This is euchre week in Utica Hall on Friday at 8 p.m. All are welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Carre and family recently visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Gillespie & family in Sar- nia for a weekend. Kevin Carre recently attended the Boy Scout " banquet and received his "5 Star"' cub award which was completed in June 1986. Mrs. Mildred Thompson accom- panied Mrs. Don Lee and girls on Wednesday evening to visit Mrs. Phyllis Clarke who is a patient in Cookies are still available Scarborough Centenary Hospital. On Tuesday evening Mildred called on Mr. and Mrs. John Kirton in Mount Albert. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fielding were Friday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fielding in Port Perry. Calling at our house on Sunday afternoon were Bill's sister Mrs. Bea. Kelly of Blackstock and their mother Mrs. K. Brown of Sunderland. Mrs. Eva Sutcliffe is spending a few days with the Brockman fami- ly in Courtice. Happy Birthday to Meredith Youmans who was 11 years old on May 1. , Eighty-three dollars raised from tractors Seagrave and Area News by Kaaren Johnston The second annual Seagrave Lawn Tractor Derby was held on Sunday, May 3. Eighty-three dollars was raised, and this amount was donated to the Seagrave United - Church. Birthday wishes are extended to Deanna Dempsey from all your: friends in Seagrave. If anyone has any information about one green plastic moulded canoe that disappeared last week in Seagrave, please phone 985-9092. Don't forget the Robinglade Woman's' group. Please phone Diane wn 985-3722 if you're - planning to go to the Spring Dinner Party. Reservations must be made in advance. This Saturday, May 9th, the Port Perry Kinsmen are having a car "wash at Dennis Anderson's Chev- Olds. Have winter washed from your car between the hours of 9 and . 4 while supporting a good cause -- the fight against Cystic Fibrosis. There will be a teen dance at the Greenbank Hall on Friday, May 22 from 7:30 -- 11:00 p.m. for those ag- ed 11 to 17. This will be an adult supervised dance. Music will be pro- vided by the Rebel D.J.'s Tickets are $3.00 and will be available at the door. Chips and pop will be available. With next weeks news, please call ~ Marilyn Beacock at 985-3595. Taylor and others. *CARPET CLEANERS *TILE CUTTERS *GENERATORS *COMPRESSORS *DOLLIES *SCAFFOLDS *HEAVY EQUIPMENT *PUMPS "LOG SPLITTERS. GLASSES * 3. 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