20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, November 13, 1985 Epscm and Area News by Jean Jeffery On Wed. evening Shirley Baster was hostess for two Port Perry chapters of Beta Sigma Phi sororities. Dini Page presented a programme on spinning and weav- ing which all found very interesting especially as Dini showed many ob- jects which she had fashioned even weaving of fur. There will be a session meeting of Stewards at Utica Church Thursday at 8 pm. We are looking for a secretary for our minister. This will be for about three hours a week. Typing is not necessary. Call Paul Baster 852-7433 for details. Don and Stella were at Emsdale for the first half of the week. Beth Catherwood, Oshawa, spent the weekend with her parents, Howard and Ruth Ashton. On Sun- day Keith and Faye Ashton and family had lunch with his parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton. Miss Ruth Taylor of Timagami visited for the weekend with her parents, Elizabeth and Earl Taylor. Norman and Betty Tapscott visited the Royal on Friday and in the evening visited relatives the Earl Robinsons of North Toronto. There was a very enjoyable Tup- perware party in Epsom this week when Mrs. Evelyn Hansen was hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson were in London, Ontario for a couple of days last week visiting their son, Rev. Floyd Wilson, his wife and family. Evelyn Hansen and Hildreth Lyons attended the Remembrance Day Dinner on Saturday evening at Uxbridge Legion. Keep December 10 marked special as this will be the date of the Carol Service at Pine Grove. And did it rain Monday evening last week" Yes it did! And can you imagine a host of friends and neighbours waiting patiently in the ~ PPcHEAP SHOTS" GREAT SHOTS! Weddings -- Family and Pet Portraits -- Portfolios Cathy Robb (416) 649-2450 4 Guaranteed Investment Certificates 10% S YEAR TERM Interest Pasd Annually FF STANDARD WY TRUST 165 QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY PHONE 985-8435 HOURS Mon Thurs 90 5 Fr ALES Canada INpest In arg | FIN Now + Higher Interest on Your Investments 9% 6 Saturdays 9 10 | (starting October | 9th 1 98%) ] > 7 Short y Term Deposits 8.70" 30 - 89 DAYS interest Paid at Maturity Min Deposit $100,000 Special Rates siso available on other amounts ANNOUNCING ... NEW EXTENDED HOURS SATURDAYS 9:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. rain for the groom to finish some work in the shop and being so quiet no one in the home knew of their presence. The Chivaree was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Evans and it was a real surprise. The Church Beef Supper on Queen Street was virtually deserted at 10 a.m. Sunday morning when a solemn Remem- brance Day parade marched from the IGA park- IRAP Lie x 4 aly ix Add Legion President Bob Archer, Mayor Jerry Taylor and Legion executive member Dave Sissies, a - Don't let the high costs put a cloud over your day We have menus to suit any occasion fram '7.50/ person. COUNTRY STYLE FN COOKIN' AT IT'S BEST! AL'S CATERING Weddings A Anniversaries - Ow Specialities uz 4348520 985-2415 large or small' \ Thursday evening at Utica Hall was an unqualified success. Thanks to all who helped. This goes for the Bazaar also which was held in the afternoon and very successful. The Women's Institute will meet at the home of Mrs. M. Smith. The Sorority learns about spinning Tweedsmuir History Motto, "People will never look forward to posterity who never look back to their ancestors." Reply to be given by Mrs. T. Croxall. Roll call bring one or, more family pictures for our Tweedsmuir History Book. ing lot to Scugog Memorial Library. The few who did make it to the parade stayed in their cars, out of the bone-chilling morning cold. r Durham march solemnly out of Scugog Memorial Library after placing a wreath inside. HOLIDAY PRICES ON cusTOM MADE DRAPERIES Sheer Poly/ Cotton Poly/Linen yd 11.00 yd *13.00 yd. *13.00 Many other fabrics reasonably priced WE ARE CONTINUING OUR SALE ON PATIO DOOR VERTICALS... 75x84" *139.99 85x84" *149.99 FREE VALANCE Dozens of Fabrics to choose from ---- Durham Shade & Vertical 985-9985 {B84