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Port Perry Star, 14 Jun 1988, p. 12

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12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 14 1988 Social planne Epsom and Area News " by Jean Jeffery The Epsoin-Utica Social Club e been invited to attend an in- formal opening for the 'Epsom Downs" subdivision on Fri. even- ing, June 24 at 8 p.m. We will meet in the Old School for a social time together. Everyone from the com- munity is invited, bring a friend. Add Yul PS JEWELLERY & TANNING INC. --=8 7 263 Queen St., Port Perry 985-8555 Gifts for that Special Man in your life ... -- 10k. TIE TACS, CHAINS, RINGS -- SANDSCAPES -- CARVED LOONS, DUCKS, BIRDS TANNING SALON - REPAIRS - CUSTOM JEWELLERY DRESS SALE THE --at-- CHILDREN'S DEN # 20 to 40% OFF -- Regular Price -- ELVIRA VALI, MANHATTAN, KATHY and MORE. 3, SPECIAL - POLLY FLINDERS 1/2 PRICE Specials Tues., June 14 to Sat., June 18/88 STORE HOURS: Weekdays & Sat. 9:30 to 5:30 Fridays 9:30 to 9:00 Mrs. Kuth Ashton will be in- volved in the dedication of Ashton Lane, so named in honour of her late husband Howard. We will have the opportunity to meet some of the new families who will be moving into the sub- division. Children are most welcome. , : A hearty welcome to the newest members of our community, Maurice and Marydale Tapscott who have moved into the beautiful new home. Church service at Epsom at 11:15 next Sun., followed by a con- gregational picnic and games for the Sunday School (Pot Luck Lunch) children. The adults will all be wearing a hat they have created. Sunday was recognition Day for the Sunday School. The Service was taken by the Sunday School members. All children took part. Collette Bertrand and Robert Ashton brought the message bas- ed on the Lord's Prayer. Michael Wilson participated in piano recital at the Presbyterian Church on Sun. afternnon. Angela Wakeford was the teacher. June 26 will be Communion Service at Utica Church, 9:45 a.m. Don and Stella Ashing have returned from a trip to Rindy, Alberta. They accompanied Stella's brother Bill Ryall of Fenelon Falls. They visited with Stella's sister Emma Freylinger and attended her 90th birthday celebration. They all visited with her sister Hilda Incbee and brother Charles Ryall & Vera, and all the nephews and nieces. Mrs. Ross Evans, Uxbridge and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Acton of Stouffville attended the 35th wed- ding anniversary of their brother Donald and his wife of Havelock, Ont. on Sat. Mrs. Barbara Evans called on Mrs. Annie Baker of Sunderland on Fri. evening. Don't forget Bethesda Reach Women's Institute at the home of Edna Meyers, Thurs., June 16th at 7:30 p.m. Congratulations to David and Barb Simmonds of Lenbrook In- dustries who are celebrating 10 years in business with an 'Open House' this Wed. and Thurs. at 633 Granite Court, Pickering. Our sympathy to Mary (Lowe) Gibner of Port Pery in the loss of her husband Henry Gibner. Mrs. Gibner resides at the Port Perry Nursing Home. Mr. and Mrs Jim Jones hosted d for the old school Petty family picnic at their home on Sun. Paul and Shirley Baster and girls attended. . Several from the community at- tended the Chamber Choir con- cert which was very successful. John and Wendy Taylor and daughter Heather of London, Shawn and Margaret Sevier of Newmarket, Miss Ruth Taylor of Cannington were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor. Fi Returning a favour Several years ago, when Larry Cooke of Prince Al- bert needed special treatments for M.S., the commu- nity opened Its wallets. Last week, Larry's mother, Carol (at left) turned back $500 from the fund to the M.S. Soclety of Durham Region. Volunteer Mary Lynch accepted the cheque. Mrs. Cook said she wants people to know that the money raised for her son will be used to help other M.S. patients. Larry is now in Oshawa Hospital and his condition is not im- TIRED OF MAKING DINNER AFTER A HARD DAY? Let us do it for you! Your piping hot dinner will consist of: -- 1 FRESH BBQ CHICKEN -- 6 FRESHLY BAKED ROLLS -- 1 LARGE POTATO SALAD -- 1 FRESHLY BAKED APPLE PIE (All products are made fresh daily in our store.) (BBQ chicken is recommended for diets.) THE TOTAL MEAL IS YOURS FOR ONLY SO DON'T DELAY - CALL TODAY FOR YOUR HOT & DELICIOUS DINNER! Call us in the morning and we will have it ready for your evening meal. SUMMERTIME SPECIALS EVERY WEEK! The MEATING PLACE - 180 Queen Street - Phone 985-2818 Boneless Top Sirloin Steaks Naturally aged Ib. $4 99 Lean Trim Extra Lean Ground Beef 'You can taste and $ 1 79 Ib. " see the difference Assorted Cold Cuts 1. *4.49 Black Forest Ham 1. 4.49 proving. Country CorNER CERAMICS 25% OFF ....... * FINAL MOVING SALE * 50% OFF ......... all GREENWARE (Brushes - Glazes - Stains) DECALS ... ®*10.00 per bag full (up to $45.00 value) Kids' Classes start July 4th -- Spaces are almost full all OTHER STOCK SATURDAYS ONLY - Call 985-9508 87 LILLA ST., PORT PERRY OPEN: Monday 7 to 9; Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10 to 2 AGEMENT in | (12 years and under) with the purchase of ONE ADMISSION TO MINI GOLF (please bring this coupon with you) Expires July 16, 1988

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