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Port Perry Star, 4 Oct 1988, p. 34

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34 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, October 4, 1988 Many friends attend Open House for Katherine Crosier Epsom and Ares News by Jean Jeffery The Scugog Branch of the Cancer Society are sponsoring a Social Event, Tuesday, Oct. 18, 1988 in Port Perry United Church Auditorium at 8 p.m. Their guest speaker is Dr. Jim Nelson. Price $3.00 -- dessert and coffee will be served. For advance tickets call 985-8029 Sunday it rained and then it rained some more, but to honour Mrs. Katharine Crozier on her 90th Birthday, the friends and neighbours flocked in by the dozen. Many more than two hun- dred signed the guest book at Memory Hall. All the family were with Kate and everyone was very happy. I think she will always have fond memories of her 90th Birthday, with Best Wishes from all. Miss Janice Evans was home for the weekend and attended the wedding of Miss Peggy Sanderson of Greenbank. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asling also attended the wedding. Our best wishes, to Peggy for a long and happy marriage. Employee Honoured Bruce Leask (at left) of Greenbank has been a me- chanic with the Canada Building Materials (Sunder- land Pit) for the last 25 years. Last week, CBM super- intendent Clem Beddows presented Bruce with a gold watch to mark the 25 years service he has with the company. FINE DINING 3+ OPEN <i All Year "Round Presents a jut [pat J There will be THREE SITTING FOR DINNER 2P.M. - 5PM.- 8PM. Be sure to BOOK YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW to ensure a spot for this Seven Course Feast THANKSGIVING DAY Monday, October 10,1988 BY RESERVATIONS ONLY Please Call Mrs. Lois St. John and family of Deleware and Rochester U.S.A. visited Mrs. Gladys Evans at Ux- bridge Health Care Centre on Sat. afternoon. Several family members joined them for after- noon tea. We would like to offer a very special welcome to Linda Jaster (who is the daughter of Lawrence and Olive Evans of Uxbridge) and her husband Gary Jaster and children. We were pleased to meet them on Friday evening at the Community Presentation par- ty at the home of Neil and Anita Evans. A large group gathered at their home to present the happy couple with a card table and chairs and a beautiful lamp with bushels of Best Wishes for a successful and happy life. Since school has opened the Fairfield family have come to life again. All teachers in Scugog have been notified. Just go to the Agriculture Office in Uxbridge and meet them, you'll love to bring them to meet your pupils. (A marvellous puppet show). Bethesda-Reach W.I. -- On farm child care. They held their evaluation meeting on Monday last week. The project is showing some very positive 'feed back." On Tuesday night Barbara Evans and Corrine Croxall spoke at the Federation of Agriculture meeting in Uxbridge, presenting the "Child Care' Programme. The more you know about it, the more you will use and appreciate it. Anita Evans just called on me and wished me to convey, Thanks from Elden and her to all the neighbours who attended the presentation last Friday evening and all who contributed to the gift. On October 1, Margaret and Shawn Sevier of Newmarket held a family gathering in honour of her parents 40th Wedding An- niversary. May we add our con- Regular or Baby BLACK FOREST HAM Assorted Chef Style PRIME RIB ROAST ... Fresh PORK SCHNITZEL ...... White or Brown DINNER ROLLS ........ __ OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK -- ~ 180 QUEEN ST, PORT PERRY -- Phone 95-2818 BAKERY -- DELICATESSEN -- FRESH MEAT -- COFFEE SHOP COLD CUTS ............. gratulations and best wishes to Earl and Elizabeth Taylor. John, Wendy and Heather Taylor of London stayed over- night Sunday with his parents Earl and Elizabeth. Don and Fay Simmonds and family hosted a wiener and corn roast for neighbours and friends on Saturday evening at their pro- perty on the 8th concession. Doug and Beth Catherwood of Oshawa were dinner guests on Sunday with Beth's mother. Sunday visitors and callers at the home of Marie and Earl Wilson were Joyce and Richard Lewchuck and family of Stoney Creek, Carol and Dennis Irwin and boys, Lois and Harry Elford, also Keith and Donna Elford of Moose Jaw, Sask. : Our congratulations to Dennis Irwin on his step up in the business world. We all wish him every success possible. Louella Bailey has returned home after visiting the Cracknells in Toronto for a few days. Another Golden Wedding An- niversary -- October 16 -- see Coming Events. Julia Baster and Ann Tapscott enjoyed the weekend at Trent University in Peterborough. Jennie and Archie Watson at- tended a birthday party for her brother Anthony of Richmond Hill on Sunday evening, held at the home of their brother Nicholas Cuddia. Neighbours -- Look in Coming SCHOOL SUPPLIES Pencils - Lined Paper -Erasers - Note Books - Math Sets - etc. > PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street ~ 985-7383

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