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Port Perry Star, 16 Sep 1997, p. 31

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TTR. TTT "A Family Tradition for 131 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, September 16, 1997 - 31 R ¥ URA RoorTs PORT PERRY STAR < Ea g 5 Epsom Church has a new look with the new flowerbeds and new sign at the front of the church. A short dedication service was held on Sunday following church service. Collective Kitchens asks that if anyone has a good used elec- tric stove that they might wish to donate to the church, it would be appreciated. New window wells have been installed at Utica Church this past week.This Sunday, Sept. 21, church service will be held in Utica Church starting at 9:30 a.m. at which time there will be a service of Baptism of Tyler, son of Cathy (Sutcliffe) and Nelson Nicholson. - At a meeting held last Tuesday at the Pickering Town Hall, Bill McKay was made honorary El sident of the Pickering Historical Society. Some time ago, Bill wrote a book The Pickering Story. Congratulations from all your neighbors and friends. ohn and Jane Bradbury have a very good reason to be proud these days. Their daugh- ter, Jacqueline Wilson, spent the past week in Spain where she competed in a Du-athelone and earned a bronze medal for her efforts. . Congratulations to all the members of the Uxbridge 4-H Dairy Club on a very successful achievement day held at the Uxbridge Fair. Teena Evans was champion showman and Emily Wilson showed the champion calf. Epsom Public School cur- riculum night and community barbecue will be held on Monday, Sept. 29 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Parents, randparents and friends of psom are most welcome. Epsom School Community Council welcomes Sandy James-Mitchell as staff repre- sentative. Sandy is our RR KER CER ey Utica Epsom NE RR NSN SRY as yg till TT . Academic Resource/Learning Strategies teacher. The Epsom Public School Community Council will meet Oct. 7 at 1 p.m. Your interest and concerns are welcome. Utica Daycare are sponsor- ing a C.P.R. course on Wednesday, Oct. 8 at 6 p.m. Anyone interested in this course should call the Daycare and register - 985-8783. The sympathy of the com- munity is extended to Floyd and Grace Evans and Earl and Marie Wilson on the loss of their uncle Mr. Everett Hockley. We were saddened also to hear of the passing of Donald St. John. Some from this com- munity attended the funeral on Thursday afternoon at Trinity United Church in Uxbridge. Congratulations to Harold and Dorothy Noble on the ve special occasion of their 60th wedding anniversary. Dorothy is a former-Epsom lady and she and Harold were married here by Rev. Bushell in September 1937. isiting with the Wagners are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner of Florida, The Bethesda-Reach W.I. will meet at the home of Melba McKay on Wednesday, Sept. 24. Guest speaker will be Joan Fielder representing Durham Farm Fresh. Motto: We make som Church is sporting a new look a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give. Roll Call is Name a Canadian Industry you always support or would like to own. Discovering our Spiritual Gifts - this six-week study will be done by two groups, one at the home of Suzanne Warner on Fridays at 1:30 p.m. begin- ning Sept. 19 and the other at Shirley Baster's home on Mondays beginning Sept. 22 at 8 p.m.** If interested call ahead so that enough materials will be available. Beth Catherwood of Bobcaygeon spent a few days with her mother Ruth Ashton. Congratulations Ruth on the occasion of your 84th birthday. Along with visits from most of her family, Ruth celebrated by enjoying a ride on Sunday on the train from Uxbridge to Stouffville and back. Nestleton News By Linda Arbuckle The observance of the 152nd Anniversary took place Sept. 14 at 11 a.m. in Nestleton' Presbyterian Church. With Rev. Wm. Fairley as the minister, the special-music was provided by a visiting choir "A Touch of Country" with Carol Edgar as ianist and director. The num- ers by the choir were "Holy Lamb of God," "Good Old Gospel Singing" and an "Irish Blessing" at the close. Joyce Taylor played The flowers were in memory of Irene Brown and Ruth Proutt. A good number of children were prosont for Sunday School and the Biblical name for this Sunday was Absalom. Psalm 51 was read respon-- sively; and scripture readings were from II Samuel 11-26 and John 6. | In the sermon Rev. Fairley spoke of all being united in God's love - "That All May Be One." Luncheon and a time of fel- lowship followed in the Sunday School Room. the organ and ushers were Oliver hrerand Harvey Mills. Service on Sunday, Sept. 21 and Sept. 28 will be in charge of Ron Brittain at 11 a.m. Nestleton United Church Sunday, Sept. 14 the 17th Sunday after Pentecost the greeter was Carol Hill. The scripture reader was Carol Hill. ./Erin Malcolm provided music for the Ministry of Music. Rev. David Shearman's sermon was titled "Jesus is not your thera- pist." Janet Van Camp is looking for someone to be a Cub leader. ~ Cubs meet Wednesday evenings from 6:30 to 8 p.m. If interested call Janet Van Camp at 986- 0097. - Sunday, Oct. 5 the Blackstock and Nestleton Churches both observe Sacrament of Holy Communion. A fundraiser for Manse Committee will be held on Sunday, Oct. 19 at the Blackstock United Church. They are having a pork barbe- cue. More details will follow in the Siming Wags, amily News On Saturday evening family, friends and neighbors were invited to Paul and Rhonda Hoog's place for a surprise birth- day party for Rhonda. Everyone Nestleton Church marks 152nd Anniversary enjoyed live music and also a corn roast. : Sincere sympathy to Mrs. Eileen Malcolm and family on the sudden passing of Howard Malcolm. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Sunday visitors with the Arbuckle family were Glen Goslin of Oshawa, his daughter Annette and her family from Whitby. Some of the 4-H livestock members will be busy this week as they show on Wednesday morning at the Lindsay Exhibition. ltl on th HA tA ol fA a I I ie fi Se cana coi neon | dee an Lt ama Al ume pc le Cee oS pe. -- Ta NE

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