i New interest in C Ie 3 A i] i i New season of Social Planning Scugog Island Area News by Mrs. Earl Reader On Monday September 28 the Scugog Social Planning Council began its new season of meetings every other month at the Central meeting place of the Port Perry United Church. It would seem that new interest has been kindled as 29 people at- tended the luncheon or just the meeting. The main concern was of special interest to all - namely a food & clothing centre for the needy of the area. The discussion was directed by members of the Ministerial Association who had representatives from the surroun- ding area. The result of the study was that a committee was formed with representatives from the Clergy, Social Planning Council, Social Ser- vices, Uxbridge area, and Township Council who will report some con- crete suggestions to the meeting on November 30. Saturday's paper drive was very successful and now there is enough to take to Toronto for recycling. Thanks to all who helped in any way. Now Apple Day follows two weeks later. The 'Harvest Home"' old fashion- ed church service at the "Head Memorial" Museum Church on Sun- day night was enjoyed just as much as other years with a full choir, a good message, joyful singing and good old pies. Utica news by Vera Brown The Thanksgiving Church Service will be held this Sunday in Epsom Church at 11:15 a.m. Everyone is asked to bring a donation of food which will be distributed to needy "families. The U.C.W. will meet on Tuesday, October 13 at 1:15 at the home of Mrs. Bud Lunney north of Epsom. Dessert & coffee will be served prior to the meeting. A reminder also that tickets are now available for the beef supper on the 22nd, call me at 985-7456 or they may be obtained from Utica Store. Ladies get your articles for the bazaar ready if they aren't already made. Thinking ahead to the 30th of Oc- tober, the Epsom-Utica Social Club meeting is in the form of a car ral- ly. Bring hammer, nails, disposable boot or slipper and a flashlight. For more information call Postmas, Pages or Aslings as they are in charge. | There were 115 tables of euchre played on Friday evening in the hall with winners as follows: ladies 1st - Margaret Gall, 2nd - Daisy Sellers and low - Mary Cannon. Mens 1st - J. Poots, 2nd - Hardy Noble and low - Martin Gall. Freeze-out winners were Grant Bright and Hardy Noble with Iva Yake and Margaret Gall second. Be sure and come out in two weeks when the next euchre will be held. Mrs. Eva Sutcliffe spent a few days last week with the Brockman family in Courtice. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Slute and fami- ly were Friday supper guests with his parents Lorne and Eileen. Tom & Jean Sutherland attended Markham Fair on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Beare of Greenbank were Sunday visitors with the Hillis Wilbur family. Happy Birthday to Kristy Newbold who was two years old on Sunday. Please phone Judy next week for news. Her number is 985-7251. Of course there are many exciting things for Oct. as follows: The "Head" U.C.W. meets on Wed. evening at the home of Mrs. Bonnie Gerrow. Then Sunday of course is Thanksgiving with its beautiful col- ours, family gatherings and church service. Oct. 18 the next Sunday is the an- niversary at the Island United Church with special speaker Rev. B. Tadeja, Chaplain at Oshawa General Hospital. Sat. of this week the "Head" U.C.W. will cater to a wedding at the Latcham Centre. Now of course the children look forward to the end of the month & Hallowe'en. As it comes on a Satur- day this year the parents have dou- ouncil ble planning for costumes for the children and themselves. No sooner will the children be home when parents adorn themselves and travel to the Community Hall for the Annual Hallowe'en Dance 8:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. If funds permit, there may be prizes. However you are still welcome even if you choose not to use a character or funny costume. 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