Rm I RI IR E----_-- PR ara WC John Osaduke, of Port Perry attended the Buckhorn Wildlife Art Festival 1990 on Au- gust 17-19, and returned hom claimed two first place awards, duke Is a member of the Birdseye years. e with five ribbons for his wildlife carvings. Mr. Osaduke one second, one third, and an honorable mention. Mr. Osa- Carvers Club, and has been carving for just two short Get your B.B.Q. tickets Church service this Sunday will be held here in Utica at 11 a.m. The U.C.W. meeting for September will be held on Tues- day, the 11th at 1 p.m. with the place to be determined. The group in charge are Shirley Baster, Bet- ty Tapscott and Ruth Ashton. Anyone wishing tickets for the Beef Barbeque .on the 15th of September can get them from me at 985-7564 or Gail Kerry at 985-7792. All are invited to attend the euchre party on Friday evening in Utica Hall starting at 8 p.m. Country Lane Hwy 7A & High Street. Port Perry. Ontario "Salesman who cover chair instead of territory, always on bottom." LL 180 MARY STREET PORT PERRY 985-9948 Don't Miss Our ... SUMMER & INVENTORY / CLEARANCE Sizes 14 up to 26 -- and -- 38 to. 52 50% to 60% OFF Fall Fashions Arriving Daily! Mr. and Mrs. Doug Stiver of Uxbridge and Mrs. Eva Sutcliffe of Whitby and her granddaughter Kathy Sutcliffe, were recent visitors with Mrs. Crosier. Birthday greetings to Joanne Richardson who celebrated on the weekend with a host of friends at her home. oh 7 HE IIIT PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, August 28, 1990 -- 27 'Many enjoy Quaker Get your tickets for the Beef Barbecue at Radio Shack (Shirley Baster) or John Deere Farm Equipment (Gail Kerry). Ask any member of Utica-Epsom con- gregation. This is a Church Board annual event at Utica Memory Hall. Tickets: $8 adults - $4 children. See you Sept. 15. The Kerry family attended the wedding of Rob Stearman at Ux- bridge on Sat. John and Wendy Taylor and Heather of London visited Earl Taylor on Sat. The Wilson picnic was a big af- faiwat Elgin Park, Uxbridge on Sat. Janis Evans called on Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wilson on Sun. Our sympathy to Mrs. Mable Carter and family in their sorrow of losing a loving father, Tom Carter on dawuraay. Our condolences also to Mr. and Mrs. Len Stroud in the loss of Len's father on Saturday. Ross and Barb Evans called on Doreen and Tom Pickett on Sun- day. Picnic at Cameron Lake was enjoyed by many. I had a surprise visit from Mrs. Grace Long of Toronto known to her Roseville friends as Grace Laister. I was Grace's teacher in 1928 and had never seen her since then. We had a lot of catching up to do. A wonderful day on Sunday and many from the area enjoyed the Steam Show at Quaker Hill Museum. Last week we had "Christmas in August," then Monday evening I watched-a Halloween show on television. No wonder we get mix- ed up. -- OPEN 7 DAYS a WEEK -- 180 Queen St., Port Perry 985-2818 BAKERY - DELICATESSEN - FRESH MEAT - COFFEE SHOP IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE : ... ADVERTISE WHERE IT PAYS ... ' BRAND NEW SHOWROOM Displays of the latest designs in: * WINDOWS * DOORS * SHUTTERS * ALUMINUM & VINYL SIDING * RETRACTABLE FABRIC AWNINGS * REPRODUCTION GINGERBREAD Open Monday to Friday 9 AM to 5 PM Saturday 9:30 to 12:30 193 NORTH STREET, PORT PERRY 985-4910