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Port Perry Star, 27 Oct 1987, p. 35

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* { |.» : . a d iia A lh debt i , bi Glin ERE ; ibe ae hi atedona sin : i | 3 2 June Haynes assisted her daughter Pat . Mark at the big Christmas Craft Sale at Port Perry High School Saturday. The Port Perry area The Varty team, mom and daughter, had their hands full with knitting at Saturday's craft crafts. conversation. Don't have to remind you residents were busy displaying some of Pat's folk art style wreaths, hats and other decorative sale, but the pair also found time for a little Saturday night is for costumes Scugog Island Area News by Mrs. Earl Reader I guess we don't have to remind you of Sat. night for costumes, treat and dance night. The Quilters Cupboard The Island Women's Institute are delighted to have Penny Pettypiece as their representative at the An- CALICO PRINTS * VIP CONCORD AMERITEX Complete Line of Quilting Supplies, Books & Patterns Quilting Lessons & One-day Workshops SALE 1/3 OFF ... Selected VIP 'PANELS Reg. 4.50 NOW *3.00 Reg. 5.00 NOW *3.50 1/2 OFF ... Selected PATTERNS 1/2 OFF ... CANDLEWICKING SUPPLIES SANDY HOOK RD. UXBRIDGE, ONT Tuesday to Saturday 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM 852-3617 nual Central Ont. Area Convention at the Royal York in Toronto, Nov. 3 & 4. This will be the 85th Conven- tion of about 200 ladies. This year's theme will be "Building today for tomorrow." You will likely remember a few years ago hearing about the 'Fairy Tale Romance' when Linda Eastwood, an employee at the Com- munity Memorial Hospital in Port Perry decided to take a vacation trip to England with a group of ~ women from the area. At the same time Ron Whittingham of Australia also took a planned vacation to England. Somehow these two groups met and the attraction was noted. Linda & Ron returned to their own homes but the interest grew with correspondence and visits. Finally a wedding took place in Canada and Linda left her friends and relatives and moved to her new home in Australia. But there are fre- quent contacts with a return visit centered at the home of her Aunt Helen Redman. On Fri, they returned to Canada again and were pleased to bring along their year old son David. They will have plenty of time to visit with old friends and relatives until Dec. 2nd, when our winter approaches and they will welcome the summer. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, October 27, 1987 -- 35 * Achievement Day for "4-H girls in Epsom Epsom and Area News by Jean Jetfery The 4-H Girls of Bethesda-Reach and Epsom have completed their Ontario Fruit & Vegetable Unit. Their Achievement Day will beheld at Latcham Centre, Port Perry on Sat. morning at 9:30. Everyone is in- vited to attend and support this wor- thy group. Come and bring a friend. Mr. and Mrs. Watson have visited a dear friend in the Newmarket Hospital. Mr. Ray Hart is in Uxbridge Hospital. We hope for better news Soon. Car Rally leaving Epsom Church at 7:45 - everyone welcome. There will be euchre and crockinole for those who wish to stay at the Church. Ladies, provide lunch. Our sympathy to the Houghland family in the loss of their cousin Mrs. Irwin Kydd. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Evans and their daughter-in-law Lee Anne Evans and children Daniel and Joel and Miss Ruby Wilson. Beth and Doug Wilson and children had lunch with Cathy and Murr ay Wilson on Sunday. 'Marie and Earl, Grace and Floyd Wilson, Harry and Lois Elford and Mrs. W.0O. Simpson had dinner on Sunday to celebrate Mrs. Simpson's birthday. Best wishes from all your friends. Earl and Elizabeth Taylor helped Earl's sister Ruth of Cannington to celebrate her birthday by taking her out to lunch on Wed. and a lovely drive through Pickering Township visiting a few former neighbours. On Friday, Elizabeth and Marion Third of Claremont visited @e Hearing c Aid Centre Elizabeth's aunt at Eldercare Manor, Stouffville to help her celebrate her 96th birthday. They took plenty of birthday goodies for the celebration. The U.C.W. had a very lovely sup per at Utica. Everything was so fresh and hot. The Bazaar was also quite successful. Glad to see Kate, Lil and Irene taking charge in this area. Thanks to everyone who in anyway made this a successful project. November 1 is Anniversary Ser viceat Uticaat11:15a.m. Rev. Nan- cy Waterman will be our speaker. After the service, join us for a Pot Luck Lunch. Children are always welcome. Their Sunday School meets at 11:15, November 10th our U.C.W meeting will be at Daheim at 6:45. This is to honour all residents at the home who have a birthday in November. Keep in mind our Christmas Social Club will be held early in December. The date, Dec. 4th, place and other particulars will be noted later. What started out to be a noisy Chivaree party turned out to be a lovely surprise house-warming par- ty for Butch and Pat Bailey. On behalf of the Epsom Com- munity, the happy couple received a set of beautiful lamps presented by Eleanor Powell. Pat welcomed us to their home and expressed appreciation for their beautiful gift. All enjoyed a most bountif ul lunch before returning to our homes. 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