EY "a 3b LASS TAL «LT AO ET RNS HEED IVEAR | ES AT AN AR sR {PAS 2 Sa ASE Fay BI Aa SH Sh ONL 5) { Ro FORE 14 PN eK Ah RE rn Ro Ag) Yori ths p : / ! ¥ pe LR ' LW Lae Utica and area news by Vera Brown Church and Sunday School will be held at Utica this Sunday at 11:00 a.m. Anyone who says that the service at Epsom-Utica are dull hasn't been to church lately. This GRADUATION Shelley Howsam, daughter of Bob and Norma Howsam, R.R. 3, Port Perry, grad- uated June 10, 1982, from the University of Western Ontario with an Honours Business Administration degree. Shelley is presently em- ployed by Commonwealth Holiday Inns on the Internal Audit staff. - : REDMAN"S FISH & CHIPS will be closing Sunday, September 19th, 1982 until spring. We would like to thank our customers for their patronage and we look forward to seeing you again next season. past Sunday there was an induction service for the teachers of the Sunday School and some very lively singing by the congregation led by Mrs. Donna VanVeghel at the piano, then Mrs. Shirley Baster took over behind the pulpit the subject being the Church, its purpose and meaning etc. and what happened at the retreat held at Goodwood in July. Members of the Youth Group acted out a skit about what goest on within the church and what it means to different people. During the service everyone was invited to have a cup of coffee and thats a practice that could be a big hit. : Several members of the UC.W. met as guests of the Zephyr U.C.W. on Thursday evening for an evening of fellowship and to hear Mr. Kenneth Davis talk about his work with the Canadian Foundation for World Development and his visit to Haiti. Attending from Utica were Mrs. Lorne Slute, Mrs. Jack Skelding, Mrs. George Harper, Mrs, Lloyd Ross and myself. Each Monday, please note that Beavers meet at 4:30 p.m. at Manchester Hall, Cubs at 7 p.m. at Prince Albert Public School an Scouts meet at 7 p.m. in Manchester Hall. Any boys '-- THE REDMAN'S § interested in joining these groups, please come to the meeting. Winners at the euchre on Friday night were ladies 1st Bea Harrison, 2nd Nora Prentice, and low Bernice Wells; gents 1st Iva Yake, 2nd Bruce Houghland and low Hardy Noble. Freeze-out winners were Ali Hanshaw and Hardy Noble 1st and 2nd were Dorothy Whittington and Doris Bell. There will be another euchre in two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Slute were Friday supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Slute. On Saturday they visited Mrs. Ruby Jones of Mount Zion. They were also in attendance at an 80th birth- day open house for Mrs. Rae Griffin at Greenwood. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fielding were Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Hutton and girls from Ajax. Mr. and Mrs. George Harper visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. Jebson in Beaverton on Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyers of Scarborough were Friday supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. William Brown. On Sat- urday I spent the day visiting relatives in Scarborough, they were Mr. and Mrs. Al Yates, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Butler and Mrs. Elsie Butler. Mr.. Eric Carre was at. Mosport on the weekend working the lap charts for the announcer. Sunday dinner guests with the Carres were Mr. Jim Legon and family from Lakefield. Mrs. Mildred Thompson accompanied her mother, Mrs. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thompson of Markham to Echo Bay to attend the Haynes and Hodgkinson wedding on the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller of Mississauga were Sunday visitors with the Sutcliffes. Most furnaces send wasted heat up the chimney. The Lennox Pulse furnace heats your home with it. 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