SEARS Fa RR HER 28 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., September 24, 1980 LLL SL ALL Utica BE ared news by Vera Brown Church will be held at Utica this Sunday at 11:30 a.m. Sunday School is at 10:00 a.m. Winners at the euchre held on Friday evening were Ladies 1st Flossie Aldred, 2nd Bernice Gibson and low Violet Luke; Men 1st J. Poots, 2nd William Hill and low to Reed Cook. Freeze- out winners were Lena Odgen and Rosetta Evans with Erma Watson and Hardy Noble coming 2nd. There will be another euchre this Friday at 8 p.m. Congratulations to the newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Barry Philip who were married on Saturday. Mrs. Kae Sooley of Burn- aby, B.C. and Mrs. Judy Noort of Coquitlan, B.C. have been visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. Jim Philip and on Friday they visited with Mrs. Crosier. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Geer attended the Philip- Koenders wedding dance in Pickering on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mons- ma held the Geer family picnic at their home on Sun- day. . Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Geer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mwrray Geer and fami- ly and Mrs. Dora Geer were all in attendance. Master Bradley Brockman of Courtice spent Saturday at the Sutcliffe home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe, Mrs. Pete Sutcliffe and Michael visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bray on Sunday after- noon. Peter Sutcliffe, Lee Wilbur and Steven Langille attended a birthday party on Sunday afternoon for Darren Scala of Epsom. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Dia- mond and family of Scarbor- ough visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Diamond on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Carre and Mr. Trevor Carre spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Eric Carre and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Har- per attended the funeral of her cousin Mrs. Ross Small- ey at Uxbridge on Sunday afternoon. Every once in a while a person has to pat themselves on the back, so here goes. Mrs. Vera Brown was the winner of the Ladies Low Gross division in the Sunny Brae Golf Tournament on the weekend. Mrs. Mildred Thompson spent the weekend with her DRUG STORES "Well Worth Looking For" QRAD AJR | gm |¢ 10.00 vawue \#5 28 | Sui an Outstanding Drug Store Value! on Approximate hh at Time of Printing mother Mrs. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Kirton. News from September 17 Church service this week will be held at Epsom Church - 11:30 a.m. Sunday School at Utica is at 10:00 a.m. Please be reminded that the Beavers, Cubs & Scouts meet on Monday evenings, 7 p.m. in Manchester Hall and Church. All interested boys are invited to attend. There were 15 tables of euchre played in the hall on Friday evening. Lucky winners were Ladies 1st - Renee Anchor, 2nd - Ruby Tripp. and low to Nerda Masters. Mens - 1st - Bessie Spencer, 2nd - Martin Gall and low to Reed Cook. Single car accident injures local man SINGLE CAR ACCIDENT A single car accident September 19 on the 4th line Road in Cartwright resulted in about $3,000 damage to the vehicle and a hydro pole. Durham Police report that David C. Adams of Nestleton was southbound when the car left the road and struck the pole. He suffered minor injuries in the crash, and police have charged him with careless driving. MUGGED A 21-year old Scugog man was allegedly assaulted and robbed of $24 in Palmer Park last Friday about 1:00 p.m. PLUS THESE SUPER SAVINGS GILLETTE TRAC II 2 Packs of 6 1.99 NEO CITRAN! "1.47 Adult 10-Pack SATO MACE LANTATIONS AMD AVARASLITY A Toad OF SALE. ITEMS SHOWN MAY MOT ALL 88 AVALARE AT ALL LOCATE | NOW ie iii J) oo NO PHONE Hy Z in the afternoon. The Durham Region Police criminal investigation branch is investigating the incident. SHINGLES MISSING Durham Police report that 87 bundles of shingles valued at $600 were stolen Septem- ber 18 from the Lake Scugog Lumber yard on Vanedward Drive in Port Perry. AND FINALLY A glitter disco-ball, valued at about $250 was reported stolen from the Scugog Arena on Regional Road 8, just west of Port Perry on September 16. Continues Until SATURDAY October Ath WHILE STOCK LA MANY MORE IN-STORE TOO! \ LISTERINE $F i 50 PLUS 125 ml BRUTONS 1 - D> -aAa: DRUGS 200 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY 985-2511 ALCP RYLATER Freeze-out winners were Irwin Kydd & Ernie Luke with Eileen Young & Doro- thy Whittington coming second. There will be another euchre this Friday at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Orchard of Echo Bay spent a few days with Mrs. Mildred Thompson. On Tuesday evening they accompanied Mrs. Thompson to Brooklin for supper with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd White. Mrs. Christie Clarke of Cannington called on Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey on Thursday. Mrs. William Brown accompanied by Mrs. William Tripp of Port Perry were in Haliburton on Thurs- day and took in a day of golf at the Pine Stone course. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Croxall and boys of Missis- sauga were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Croxall and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Carre and family attended the Armor Elevator Company picnic at Pickering on Satur- day. On Sunday they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hinchcliffe and family in © Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sutclif- fe, Mrs. Peter Sutcliffe and family were Sunday supper guests of Mrs. Helen Craw- ford and children. Mr. and Mrs. LS. Johnson from Birmingham, England, are spending a few weeks at. the home of Mrs. Vera Tay- lor. On Sunday, they attend- -ed the Golden Wedding Anniversary celebrations at Cedar Grove for Mr. and Mrs. Russell Reesor. Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur and boys spent Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Morton in Ajax which was a family celebration of the birthdays of Mr. and Mrs. George Beare. Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Willis .and Glen of Sarnia visited the Wilburs on Sun- day afternoon. Choral Society open season with . . The Music Man Members of Scugog Choral Society, now in its fifth season are in intensive rehearsals for their pext ambitious production, " Meredith Wilson' Ss The Music "=Man== Slated for six % performanc- es in Town Hall 1873 during the latter part of the second and third week of November, the production is again under the direction of Scugog Choral Society's founder and director, Grace Hastings, assisted by some of the choir's stalwarts. The Music Man is a big production involving every member of the Choral Society to fill the cast of large and small parts. The popular musical has been produced all over North America, the latest staged successfully by the Windsor Light Opera Company in the spring of 1980. A great many people no doubt can remem- ber the successful movie READ DOWN: Leave Port Perry _ Arrive Lindsay Arrive Peterboro Return Leaves Lindsay $3.35 NEW _ BUS SERVICE between PORT PERRY & PETERBOROUGH (Via Lindsay) TO PETERBOROUGH EXC. SAT. & SUN. 9:45AM. 10:30 AM. 11:30AM. Lindsay at 6:15 P.M. (Except Sundays) SPECIAL SAME DAY - RETURN FARES (Valid Monday thur Thursday) For Information Call: KELLETYS VARIETY 985-8288 picture made some years $ ago, starring Preston Fosterg, in the role of the charming, but cunning professor Harold Hill. Tickets will soon be on sale ---atPortPerry-Star-and-Irwin Smith Music Ltd. for perfor- mances on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, November 14, 15 and 16, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, Nov. 19, 21, 22, All performances commence at 8 p.m. except the 2 p.m. Sunday matinee. OFFICE SUPPLIES available at - PATTERSONS OF PORT 197 QUEEN STREET (Across from the Post Office) PHONE 985-8332 EXC. SUN. 12:45PM. 1:30 P.M.-- 3:30PM 2:25PM. 4:30PM. Peterborough at 5:20 P.M.; EXC. SUN. 2:45PM. Peterboro $6.90 A) B % Hips | |