24 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, October 22, 1991 API THI ery Barb Foulds, a member of x A Shirley Hutchings demonstrated how to spin wool. She Is spinning wool from her own Black Romney sheep named - Sarahfina. Mrs. Hutchings will use the wool for her knitting and weaving projects. SATELLITE TV SYSTEMS SALES & SERVICE Brooklin General Electronics PHIL BRANTON Call 985-4575 « Houston Tracker - « Uniden « Echostar 1207 King St., Manchester Service available on all MAKES & MODELS the Scugog Shores Fibre Artists, demonstrated how to use a table loom at the Fibre Artists show and sale held on the weekend at the Masonic Hall. Lois Taylor displays a beautiful stained glass Christmas wreath made by Mary Firth. Mrs. Firth was one of several "friends" Invited to take part in the Fibre Artists show and -sale. Uxbridge and District Sunday School Association celebrates 100 years effery the Sunday School Pizza Party October 25 from 5 to 7 p.m. at Epsom Church. At 8 p.m the Social Club will meet at Epsom Church. There will be games and prizes a (a break for the ladies) pumpkin pie with whipped cream and beverage will be supplied. For further information call Norm or Mau- rice Tapscott or Earl Taylor. Sorry, but the 4H banquet at Uxbridge is the same night, so we must excuse a few of our friends who help so faithfully with 4 H work. Don and Stella Asling showed their pictures of Ja- maica to the Sandford U.C.W. on Thursday evening. On Sun- day, Don Asling was guest speaker at Pinedale's 118th anniversary. The "Four Dad's " quartette from Uxbridge pro- vided the music. 5 250252 Co 2) Don and Stella spoke to Dr. Pat via telephone. She will be going to her new position in Belise on November 5th. Wouldn't it be nice if her friends sent a shower of cards to welcome her. The new ad- dress will be: Dr. Pat Asling, ¢/ o The Good Shepherd Clinic, Benque Viejo del Carman, Bel- ize, CA. Ken and Beth Catherwood were supper guests with her mother Ruth Ashton. Mrs. Gladys Evans of Ux- bridge enjoyed a belated Thanksgiving dinner on Sun- day with Ross and Barbara Evans. Bethesda Reach W. I. Mem- bers will meet Wednesday at Kits and Kaboodle, Brock St., Uxbridge at 7:45 p.m. then to the home of Jean Smith for the regular meeting October 23rd. On Saturday, Rev. Bill and Mrs. McKay attended a dinner at University of Toronto, cele- brating the 100th anniversary of the History Department. On Sunday their daughter Elspeth Deir of Kingston who was on her way home from a conference in Calgary stopped GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES « ANNUAL RATES - 8.50% 8.75% 9.125% Rates subject to change without notice SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES A DIVISION OF CRESSBROOK FINANCIAL PLANNING LTD. 250 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY "Serving Scugog for Over 15 Years" PHONE 985-3832 for a visit. Dorothy and Ray Munro were guests at their grandson Stephen Delore's birthday cel- ebration in Nestleton. Butch Bailey surprised his mother this weekend with a visit. Butch now lives in Perth. The Seniors at Uxbridge held their "Best Ever" bazaar, a wonderful success. Thanks to all who in anyway helped. Epsom Utica U.C.W. will meet at the home of Grace Kirk on November 5th at 1 p.m. for dessert. Rev. Debora Murray of Sandford Zepher charge will be our guest speaker. This is an invitation to all ladies in the community. If you are a newcomer, then let's get acquainted. November 3rd will be our Church Anniversary at Ep- spom at 11 p.m. Rev. Nancy Waterman will be our guest spaker. Ladies bring sand- wiches and fancy goodies. . The 100th Anniversary of Uxbridge and District Sunday School Association was held at the Baptist Church. The din- ner was excellent. A wonderful speaker and good music was enjoyed by all. A commeration booklet is on sale. If you wish to have one get in touch with Fred Wilson who is Past Presi- dent. FAX SEND OR RECEIVE ANYWHERE WORLDWIDE ALL DAY/NIGHT SERVICE Guaranteed Confidential PORT PERRY STAR OFFICE CENTRE 188 MARY STREET PORT PERRY PHONE 985-7383 FAX (416) 985-3708 PRE