" Vacation Bible school in Aug 20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, July 31, 1990 "Treasure the years, the golden years, Make the most of them. Treasure the day, the shining days, For each is a gem, that some- day you'll remember. Cherish the friends, the good friends, Who have kept you company through times of happiness and adversity, For love is the only thing that counts. When youth's bright dreams depart, Memory brings home to us the harvest of the heart." (from an old scrap book). There was a good turn out at the picnic at the Boadway home. Though there was room for many more. A good time was enjoyed by all. We are sorry to report that Mr. Herman Hempen is at present in Uxbridge Hospital. We wish him a speedy recovery. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT SUPER SUMMER DEAL BUY 1 DOZEN DONUTS at Regular Price and Receive a FREE Pair of NEON SUNGLASSES Children's or Adults (offer valid to August 10, 1990) Leo and Betty Vander Wecken have moved from our area to Emo, near the Manitoba border where they have purchased a dairy farm. We wish them much success in this new venture. Floyd and Grace Evans took his mother Mrs. Gladys Evans to visit her sister Annie Baker of Beaverton on Sat.. It was Mrs. Baker's 98th birthday. Mrs. Elsie Gorrill of Lindsay is visiting her sister Stella Asling for a week. Heather and Vickie Ashton visited great grandma Ruth on Sat. Ross and Carol Baker from Ep- som and several area family residents went out to Alberta this week to attend the wedding of Sid and Dorothy (Russell) Kents daughter. Vacation Bible school will be held in Epsom Sunday School rooms Aug. 13 to 17. All children welcome to meet from 9:30 till 11:30. The topic is Christmas in August. The leader is Pat Sutherland. I'm sure Pat will ap- preciate any help you can give her. Craft work takes more time and patience then one realizes, then the children have a cookie and a cool drink. Please think, can you help? Several of us were very pleas- ed to have the opportunity to visit with Heddy Lafebvre last week. We have had wonderful speakers at our church all sum- mer and we are so grateful but we'll really be truly happy to have our own Rev. Nancy occupy the pulpit, next Sun. in Utica at 11 ust Then on Aug. 19 we will have a picnic at the Redwoods's home for the congregations of Epsom, Utica and Goodwood. Earl and Marie Wilson motored to Cobden on Fri. to visit Elmer's brother Roy and his wife Erma. On Sat. Marie and Earl visited Howard and Bernice Thaxter of Kirkfield. Locals attend Old Tyme Fiddler contest recently There was a good turn out at the euchre party last Thursday even- ing with 11 tables playing. Ladies first prize went to Nancy Ashton, second prize to Evelyn Dennis. Men's first prize to Alfred Jackson, men's second to Mack Allbright, men's third to Wilma Lvnde. 50/50 draw won by Helen COMMUTER SPECIAL BUY ONE "LARG E' ' CoFFEE to go, and receive 2nd cup FREE (valid to Aug. 10, 1990) TRADE-IN TRAVEL Bring in any competitor's Travel Mug and receive FREE Donut Gallery Travel Mug. (aid to Aug. 10,1990) Brown. Lone hands to Harold Fisher. Lucky door prize winner Dorothy Whittington. Next euchre on August 30th. Bernice and Bill Gardner, Blan- che and Rees Williams enjoyed a holiday in the Muskoka area and enjoyed a cruise on the "Sequin." Bernice and Bill, Blanche and Jean Gardner attended the Old Tyme Fiddler's Contest at Bob- caygeon recently. Muriel Fisher, Sheila Parrott, Doug and Florence Ashton at- tended the funeral for Walter Kerry at Epsom Church last Tuesday afternoon. We extend our sincere sympathy to the fami- ly at this time. Hope everyone is enjoying the glorious summer weather! Happy birthday wishes to Allison Smith and Michelle Sholea both turning one year old. Also happy birthday to Justin Smith. John and Aileen MacDonald of Robin Glade will be enjoying a visit from John's sister, husband and family from Long Island New York for a week. Hope all have a great time. Lots of activity and fun going on with the upcoming marriage in August of Reese Williams and Diana Buchanan. Friday July 13th, Reese was given a stag at which George Bell (of Basketball fame) attended. George Bell was in Port Perry that weekend par- ticipating in Festival days. Then, Tuesday the 17th, Gail Martin, a neighbour of the Williams family, Visiting at the Ashton home last . Seagrave welcomes new family to area week were Cecil and Jean Vicars of Fergus, and Bruce and Marilyn Searle of Kedron. A beautiful wedding took place in Burns Church last Saturday evening, when Julie Emm, daughter of Gerald and Betty Emm was united in marriage to Terry Fisher of Greenwood. Rev. Jim McClure officiated, with Ar- nold Ashton presiding at the organ. Congratulations and best wishes to the happy couple. They will be residing in Brampton. Rev. Calvin Stone of Stouffville was in charge of morning worship last Sunday. Special music pro- vided by Rev., Stone and his wife Brenda. Following the service, everyone enjoyed a luncheon ser- vied in the lower hall. Thanks to our Kirk Guild. Give me a call at 655-4240 with any interesting news items. hosted a bridal shower for Daina. Many neighbours enjoyed the evening and 'showered' Diana with some lovely gifts. And, Fri- day July 20th, was the evening of the Reese and Diana Jack and Jill stag held at the Latcham Centre in Port Perry. Ed and MaryLou Smith recent- ly enjoyed a visit from Eds cousin and husband; Ann Marie and Tristram Harris of Scotland. A great visit was had and Tristam left owing Ed one! Welcome to Seagrave to the Rand family from Whitby. 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