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Port Perry Star, 20 Mar 1984, p. 13

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A AT, fiubiniarnives De Sa Pot luck supper at seniors room Epsom Area News By Jean Jeffery W.I. members don't forget the following dates: Pot luck supper at Seniors Club rooms, Sat. March 24th; regular meeting at Mrs. Roberts home Wed. March 28; luncheon at Masonic Hall Tuesday April 3 at 12:30. Mona Lehman will be guest speaker. Tickets avail- able at Tier's Drug Store and from members. I have tickets for Epsom Area. Mr. and Mrs. John Wierma and family of Blythe were weekend visitors with Barbara and Ross Evans. Epsom-Utica Social Club will meet Sat. March 31 at 8 p.m. at St. Joseph Gould Sr. Public School, Uxbridge for an evening of volleyball with Goodwood Couples Club. Lunch will be served at the school after the game. Ladies please provide. You are welcome to join us. Hosts Mr. Maniman and Pages. Dr. Jerry and Jean Asling and girls stayed with Don and Stella Asling for the long weekend and visited other relatives in the area also. Robert Ashton also stayed with his grand- parents, Don and Stella Asling for the weekend while his brother Jamie stayed with Howard and Ruth Ashton. Miss Margaret Taylor and Shawn Sevier of Toronto visited on Sat. with- her parents, Earl and Elizabeth Taylor. Earl, Elizabeth and Ray Taylor were Sun- day supper guests with Miss Ruth Taylor of Cannington. Rev, Edith Ann Mc- Maniman had lunch on Wed. with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton and on Tuesday Mr. Ted Ayres of Uxbridge visited with the Ashtons. Allen and Joyce and family of Oakwood visited Howard and Ruth on Sat. evening. Rev. Floyd Wilson, Helen and children of Oshawa, Keith-and Ann Wilson and family of Aurora were supper guests with brother Douglas Wilson, Bette . and family on Friday. Gordon and Jill Postma, Gerald and Nancy Hill, Keith and Faye Ashton spent a happy fun filled week- end at 'Wheels Inn" near Chatham. Happy Birthday greetings to Lorraine Brown. The family gathered for a family birthday party on Sun- day. Grandchildren, Stephanie and Derek brought their parents Steve and Cindy Short and Kim and Keith Ellicott. Bernie and Melody Aldred of Greenbank were also present. Mrs. Charles Tapscott of Markham were with Norman and Betty Tap- scott from Friday until Sunday. On Sunday Mrs. Hans- en was hostess for a baby shower for her niece Nadine Flureys ot Oshawa - a new baby - so everything was in blue and white. . FOR YOUR COMPLETE CA" CAR CARE SERVICE Scugog Oil Undercoating Service at 985-9569 We do -- Car Washing --Interior Shampoo -- Qil Undercoating -- Wax Treatment UXCRIDGE MEMORIAL COMPANY MEMORIALS OF DISTINCTION GRANITE - MARBLE BRONZE Cemetery Lettering & Renovations Custom Designing & Lettering Quality & Satisfaction Assured by 38 YEARS PERSONAL EXPERIENCE our own Written Guarantee. 852-3472 108 BROCK ST. WEST Janice Evans (left) and Aarines Marita Kersten were arded first prize in the physical science category of the Port Perry High School Science Fair, held recently. Their topic was 'Hot Shots." N | Jeff Cockerton (left) teamed up with Brent McLaughlin i fo pro- duce "Effects of Salt on Plants," the Science Fair project that won them first prize in the biology category. ---- AT R fer, SN [For Service to Naf the Community awe °° They are the bedrock of society, quietly, selflessly devot- ed to those who need help. They are the people who, withno ~~ § thought of compensation, voluntarily devote part of their lives to the bettering of the lives of others - the disabled, the disadvantaged, the sick and the lonely. Some contribute their time and talents to helping others achieve - in culture, arts, sports and recreation. Your chance a shining e B centennial Medals To commemorate Ontario's Bicentennial, a special medal has been struck. Made from Ontario gold and nickel and minted in Ottawa, the medal features Ontario's coat of arms and the Bicentennial symbol. [Nominate a Special Person In this Bicentennial year, 1,984 medals will be awarded to volunteers who have made a valuable contribution to their communities. Every community across the province including / pride Ontario municipalities, Indian Bands and local service boards will be asked to nominate anywhere from one to 13 non-elected ? individuals (dependent on # population). Beyond this, some "200 medals will be awarded to citizens whose names have been put forward by their fellow citizens or by volunteer organizations. O ntario's Bicentennial © IY'san occasion for communities to join together and celebrate our rich diversity. The Bicen- tennial Medals Program is one way we can honour those special values we all hold in common, and those special individuals who've made our life together better. We need your nomination by June 30, 1984. Nomination forms are available by writing: Executive Secretary, Bicentennial Awards Committee, Box 1984, Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario M7A IN3 William G. Davis Margaret Birch, MPP Premier Parliamentary Assistant to the Premier a

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