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Port Perry Star, 24 Jul 1984, p. 23

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Excellent weather smiles on auction Scugog Island News by Mrs. Earl Reader Saturday's Institute Auction was blessed with good weather and very good attendance, perhaps smaller than . formerly on account of numerous yard sales. John Pearce and friend did the auctioning as Murray Jackson of former years was attending a wedding. Barbara Ross was very lucky when it came time for the draw on the afghan made by Mrs. Russell Pogue. We thank all those who donated items and help- ed in various ways. Mrs. Florence Fralick and Mrs. Elsie Pogue from the foot of the Island decided last week to take a trip to B.C. to see immediate family and grandchildren. But unfortunately Elsie's husband, Russell, a long time resident farmer at the Foot became ill and Elsie was called home. We are sorry to say by Saturday, his tired heart gave up. We extend our sympathy to his bereaved family. At the Island United Church on Sunday it was noted that there were several guests from cottages, former adherents and a larger number of children who were looking forward to their illustrated story "THE 1984 SEASON through Rev. Robin- son's puppet and his ventriloquism and then their retirement to the S.S. area for craft to illustrate Bible lessons. We appreciate the great amount of work put into the Bulletin which can be further used as a reference and study throughout the week. As time progresses, we realize the fulfilling job by the Pastoral Relations Committee. The people are also showing appreciation by - their full support and interest. Though the Island UCW"s are resting and holidaying thro' the summer that ambitious group of young women in the "Friendship" UCW are preparing for an early start in the Fall, Sept. 1 when they will hold another sale of baked goods, crafts and White Elephant. Their specialty is apple, blue- berry, cherry -or rasp- berry pies at $3.00 each and must be ordered before August 24 by calling 985-3490 or 7664 or 3470. Last year the demand was quite over- whelming. So order early to help them in their planning. August 24 really isn't far away. Institute sponsors picnic Epsom Area News By Jean Jeffery A community picnic. Everyone welcome. It will be held Sun. July 29 at the home of Harry and Ruth Boadway. Noon lunch at 12:30. Bring your picnic basket and friends. This is spon- sored by Bethesda- Reach Women's Institute - We are pleased to hear that Ralph Veitch is home from hospital. Dawn and David Ww of Aurora are visiting this week with their grandparents, Elmer and Ruth Wilson. Lois and Harry Elford of Sandford visited Marie and Earl Wilson on Friday evening and on Sunday, Marie's mother, Mrs. W.0. 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Doug and Beth Wilson visited Georgina and' Norman Wilson of Ash- worth on Sunday evening. ~ Ruth and Elmer - son attended the Baptis Choir picnic at the home of Gord and Kathy Reed. On Sat. evening Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weeron and Mrs. M.Ksenica were supper guests with Barbara and Ross Evans. On Sunday, Howard and Ruth Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ashton were guests of Beth and Ken Cather- wood at their cottage at Balsam Lake. Congratulations to Howard and Ruth Ash- ton on the arrival of their first great-grand- -Interior Painting- -Wallpaper- -- Free Estimates -- TIM PELYK . 985-3490 PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, July 24, 1984 -- 23 child and to Barry and Lois Bushell, their 1st grandchild - a beautiful daughter for John and Lorie Bradbury. 'Recent visitors with oward and Ruth Ash- ton were Bruce and Marilyn Searle of Ked- ron, {Herman and Edna Kerry of |Port Perry and Enoch McKnight. Any help would be --appreciated with renov- ations, painting and cleanup at the Utica Church. Ask Shirley Baster for details if you wish to assist. Ruth Taylor and friend of New Liskeard are spending a few days with Ruth's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor. On Friday, they went to Markham to attend the Sheep Focus programme. Ruth returned in May from 6 months in New Zealand where she studied their methods of sheep rais- ing so was interested in sheep dog trials, shear- . ing and etc. --- a ae - Rat PSCC a aT ea -- SCSCY 1 ] | CHRYSLER] Plymouth Dodge Trucks We are pleased to learn that Mrs. A.T. Powell is able to be home from a lengthy visit to Port Perry Hospital, but were also sorry to hear that Mrs. Vera Taylor is back in hospital. Paul and Shirley Baster visited on Sun- day with Gail and Dan Prentice. There was a surprise party for Faye Ashton to celebrate Faye's bjrth- day. Guests were Jill and Gordon Postma, Ron and Lorraine Brown, Shirley and Paul Baster, Darlene Begin, Nancy and Gerald Hill, Beth and Doug Wilson. All met at Musselman's Lake with a big birthday cake and presents. Best 5 Year Annual Interest wishes from all of us. Ron and Lorraine Brown formerly of our area but now of Ashburn are moving to a home they have bought on Scugog Island. Sat. was moving day for her daughter Kim Ellicott and son-in-law Keith who left us.to go. to Blackstock. Our very best wishes for this good friendship, for a long, happy and prosperous life in their new home. Congratulations to Miss Vera Prentice on her recent birthday. 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