-- -------- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, May 10, 1988 -- 11 Family Night Cm. fireworks May 23 7 ~_ ) 5 3 So, | 8X -r- § - Utica and Area News by Vera Brown The United Church of Epsom- Utica welcomed new members on Sunday. Tyler James Izatt Oldham, son of Brad & Pam was baptized and Mr. Bradley Craig Oldham was welcomed a member by transfer from Zephyr. A special welcome and tribute was given by members of the Sunday School to the mothers of the con- gregation and carnations were passed out to commemorate Mother's Day. Church & Sunday School ser- vices will be held at Utica Church this coming week commencing at 11:15 a.m. A "Family Night" with Fireworks is planned at Epsom on Monday, May 23rd. Everyone is invited to come for baseball at 7:30 p.m. There will be sparklers for the kids and fireworks at dusk. Refreshments will be sold with proceeds going to purchase new computer programs for the Congratulations boys. The Doug. MacSween family attended a gala celebration at the Markham Community Centre on Saturday evening to celebrate the 50th birthday of Judy's aunt Jeane Ball of West Hill. Mr. & Mrs. Norman Holmes of Toronto visited for a few days with the John Croxall family. Con- gratulations to Miss Shelley Crox- all who is 'flying up' from Brownies to Girl Guides this even- ing at a ceremony at the Scout Hall in Port Perry. Sunday visitors with Hillis & Carol Wilbur were their family, Scott & Sherry of Ida, Todd & Carolyn, Lee & Lisa, Mrs. Ruby Beare, and Colin & Margaret Ball. A note to those wanting to get news items in this column give me a call 985-7564 on Sunday. Now that the golfing season has started I'm gone on Monday morning Million Air Club Members For the 4th year in a row, Nonquon Travel of Port Perry has been named a member of Air Canada's Million Air Club, for booking over a million miles of travel via Air Canada. Dean McKinnon (left) of Air Canada presented children at Epsom Public School. unless it's raining. This will also be the Social Club event for this month. ; Py There will be a euchre this Fri- day at 8 p.m. in Utica Hall and all euchre players are welcome. Happy Birthday to Rebecca Ak- E21, y MAY 13th ed who is 3 years old this week. plaque last week to Dave and Marg Waite. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Hinchcliffe of Join in the Toronto were weekend guests . with the Eric Carre family. The Moonlight Carres recently visited Stirling and while there attended the An- Madness tique Car Club flea market show fun at ... and other points of interest. - Saturday visitors with Lorne & Eileen Slute were son Brian and AP H N E 'S his daughters of Cookstown, son Bill & his son Jeffrey of Rob- D inglade Ests. On Sunday the Slutes were guests with daughter S ETT L [ M [- N T HOU S E Sharane & her sons Adam & Ian who were celebrating birthdays. F R 0 M M Y H E ART The cost of land' (From page 5) house 1200 to 1400 sq. it. which they can afford. It's time for all levels of Gov't. torealize they have to cut the red tape etc. & speed up the availability of land into building lots. Our children can't find reasonable, affordable housing in this area so what's to happen to future generations. > cd 'PANTY RAID' 25% OFF a Panties! this your Lucky Day! Daphne's ~~ i Py & is having a & 3 0 7 PANTY RAID! > ir" DENNIS J. HOGAN 230 Queen Street Jig neerely, Port Perry Tom and Daphne must be \ ei BASKET CASES AY (rm eT to give away such OELPLE \ Dias 16 ot I deve Bushels Full of Bargains =i Kg pi as at SETTLEMENT HOUSE i i & Z " 1" : 183 QUEEN ST., PORT | | = TC oo, XE PLUS ..."13"" Door Prizes to be Won! 985.8234 PORT PERRY © Ll Hl BE INI "BOW" LING ts ID CENTRE i Look for the 'bows' throughout 985-3003 the store and *strike' a bargain! 177 QUEEN STREET, } 933.9192 Our discounts are wrapped up in style at ... PORT PERRY from my heart WED. ONLY - \ 1t05PM ns LS $ERS #1 213% ) ARSE tet oF iy RR at te a at CE