¥ 4 I) by Vera Brown There will be no church service this week at Epsom- Utica but the following week, .¢ August 10th service will resume at Epsom at 9 a.m. which will be the new hour for service during August. Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur and boys attended the 25th wedding anniversary cele- brations for her aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Willis of Sarnia which was held at the Latcham Centre. Ian, Keith, and Glen Willis spent Satur- day night at the Wilbur home. There were 17 tables of euchre played in the hall on Friday evening with prizes going to Mabel Pilkey 1st, Doris Devlin 2nd, and Ruby Tripp low lady. Tom Ogden 1st, William Hill 2nd, and ® Bruce Houghland low man. Freeze out winners were Marjory Vance and Elma Flewell 1st with Lena and Tom Odgen 2nd. There will be another euchre this Friday. Mrs. Thompson is still looking for the owner or a home for the Siamese cat that took refuge at her housex Her number is 985-2049. There is also an orange coloured cat without a tail 'making its home in the village. If this is your cat, it's being cared for by the Wilbur family. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey were Mr. and Mrs. Vic Moores from Kenya, Africa, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hope of Scugog, | Utica news Mr.and Mrs. Beatty and Mr. and Mrs. McDermid from Minnesota. Miss Julia Croxall is attending Camp Adelaide in Haliburton this week. Jeff- rey and Glenn Croxall of Mississauga visited their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Croxall and girls for a few days. Sunday visitors at the Croxalls were her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Holmes. Weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. George Harper were granddaughters Kim and Amy Schofield, and they also called on great grand- mother Mrs. Delia Harper on Saturday. Mrs. George Har- per accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schofield and children to the Weall and Cullen Miniature Village at Whitby on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Vice visited at the Harpers on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Field- ing were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fielding and girls in Port Perry, the occasion being Tania's 8th birthday. Happy Birthday, Tania. Monday visitors with the Fieldings were Mrs. Judy Whitford, of North Bay, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Field- ing and family of Pefferlaw. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Butson were Saturday even- ing visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Geer. Mrs. Mildred Peters of Toronto was a weekend guest with Mrs. Vera Taylor. G. DEEGAN DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 305 Queen Street - Port Perry PHONE 985-2916 Monday to Friday Evenings & Saturdays by Appointment Toronto may brag about its Blue Jays but we're sure they could be out-chirped any day by the Team Members: right] - Betty Somerville, Pat Whyte, Jan Donsberger, Frank Hedges [coach], McAskill, Joyce Abraham. Back Row: [left to right] - Jackie Boyle, Heather Kellington, Valli Harris, Shir- ley DeHaas, Fran Taylor. Absent from photo - Dia Puckrin, Marlene Desautels, Joan Lee, Judy Gri Seagrave Turkeys. Isabelle Vernon, | 8 de Front [left to Debbie er- son, Joanne Trotter, Diane Watts. On Saturday, July 26, the Turkeys trotted off with the Championship Trophy at the Ladies' Lob-ball tournament in Oak- wood. The Oakwood Bearettes, sponsors of the tournament took second place. The Mariposa Estates Odd Squad took the Consolation Trophy to finish ahead of the team from Port Perry. The Seagrave Turkeys are sponsored by the Ontario Turkey Marketing wR Seagrave and area news by Jackie Boyle "Turkey Power" brought the Championship trophy home to Seagrave Saturday when the Seagrave Ladies won handily over Oakwood 17-9 in the Oakwood Ladies Baseball Tournament. Mr. Frank Hedges was the vict- -ory team coach. Mariposa Odd Squad Ladies won the consolation trophy over Port Perry Old Timers. Many thanks to the Port Perry women for field- ing a team on short notice so the tournament could be held and to the Oakwood Ladies for the tasty salad lunch served to all the participat- ing teams. Thanks also to our husbands who did the 999 ® 4 S PRESENTS Billy Diel Band ( Starting Mon. June 30th Indefinitely 2 Zolly's. 579-4365 eas! side of oshawa shopping centre EI [OS =a fo Ju = {VA V0) J 2{ {eV 20) EER 0) L3e), ARTA $4 ASE babysitting so we moms could play ball and to Fran and Larry Taylor for hosting the team members, husb- ands and families for a get together after the game. Seagrave boys playing for the Scugog All-Star Team in the Stouffville Squirt Soccer tournament Saturday includ- ed Brett Puckrin, Ethan Lavereau, Blair Beacock and Ryan Larocque. Church services are can- celled for the month of Aug. while renovations and paint- ing take place. Rally Sunday will be held on Sunday Sep- tember 7. The Seagrave Playground Program is in full swing with various activities taking place this week, including swimming, roller skating and a visit to Mothers Pizza Parlour in Oshawa. Mark Sturman is hosting Jarold Pearl from Connecti- cut for two weeks as part of the Lions Clubs' exchange program. Mark has just recently returned from his trip to Connecticut. The Grierson family arrived home Saturday from a trip to Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wana- R.R.1, NESTLETON maker have returned home recently from the trip to the east coast. . The Hutcheon family picnic was held on Sunday at the home of Bert and Glenda Hutcheon, with a baseball game following, at the park. A farewell party was held on Saturday in Toronto, in honour of Jackie Boyle's sister Joan and her family phic are moving to Calgary. The second session of swimming lessons started this week at Branwynd Pool, a definite sign that summer is half over! Len and Betty Sommer- ville took in th.e Argo game in Toronto last Wednesday evening. Please call Dianne Puck- rin at 985-2489 with your news items for next week. "Tact is the art of making a point without making ar enemy' Howard Newton. 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