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Port Perry Star, 25 Feb 1986, p. 25

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PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, February 25, 1986 -- 25 Prince Albert and Area News by Earline Armstrong ~ Only six tables of euchre were played on Thursday evening, February 20th at the Prince Albert Hall and the fog I am sure was the reason it was so low. Ladies high was Rose W y, second was Ann Manns and Myrtle Gimblett was low and on the m.as Epsom Public School will remain open for time being Epsom and Area News by Jean Jeffrey The School Accommodation Com- mittee wish to report that the motion to have "Epsom Public School re- main open," has been 'carried,' by the Property and Transportation Committee of Durham Board of Education. The motion will now be Monday, February 24th. There were two motions tabled at the Property and Transportation meeting for further study by the Board staff. Our Epsom Accom- ' Something for everyone Meglation Dominltise will work with : Board Staff to these tabled A group of artists from the East-Central Ontario Art Associa- motions studied eo ¢ taped tion will be on hand at the Scugog Library for the next couple of plan; for new boundaries and future weeks showing their works. This show has plenty of variety and tion. should be of interest to all. Members of the group are, back left: ay Sonittise Scere ther 2 oetty Leung, John Vandenberg and Charles Leung. Front, Berti howe Slpboted us by ni Wilimek, Dorothea Weise. Absent from photo: Sadie Barnes and with the Property and Transporta- Mary Hartley. The show continues until March 4, 1986. We also feature limited edition prints by: Robert Bateman, Ron Parker, Glen Loates, Seerey-Lester, Peter Robson, Paul Harpley and much more. YOU NAME IT... brought for full Board approval on tion Committee. It is marvelous to have such support. Don, Fay, Shauna and Craig were Sunday lunch guests at the home of Doug and Beth Wilson. Lois and Barry Bushell visited her parents, Howard and Ruth Ashton, one day this past week. - Speedy recovery for Paul Baster following surgery last week at Ux- bridge Hospital. He hopes to return home today. Mr. Howard Gourlie has also been a patient in the hospital due to a nasty fall. Earl and Marie Wilson have returned from a warm holiday in Florida while we wheezed and sneezed in the fog. ' Don and Stella Asling were supper guests on Sunday with Dr. Pat Asl- ing and Ivan. Please Note: the next session meeting will be held Thursday, march March 6th at Utica Church at 8 p.m. There weren't enough days this week, so the date had to be changed. On Sunday Jennie and Archie Watson visited Paul Baster and Howard Gourlie in Uxbridge Hospital. Epsom-Utica Social Club will hold a pot luck supper on Friday evening February 28 at Epsom Chruch - time 7:30. Everyone welcome. This is a Unique Club as we have no member- ship roll, no dues -- so we have no treasurer and . Something recreational is planned for the last Friday. or Saturday of each month. Fog emptied game tables side high was J. Poots, second was . Robert Aryd and low was Murray Geer. Special thank you to those who did turn out on such a foggy night. Please come out Thursday, February 27,-- will likely be back to cold February weather. And Heather Hodgins, if you are reading this over in Tokyo, Japan, and I hope you are 'Happy Birthday Heather from all Prince Albert." Sorry to report that Sandy Moore is a patient in the Port Perry Hospital. Get well soon Saridy, we miss seeing you about. Fourteen members of the Prince Albert Couples Club enjoyed a Monte Carlo night at the Port Perry Legion on Saturday evening. The money raised from this event went to the Handi-Transit Club. If you want to join the Couples Club, the door is still open, On Sunday Mr.and Mrs. Bruce Martyn and children Nikki and Brendan, Mr. and Mrs. John Lake and Brenda and her boyfriend, Allan McKeown and his parents; Lionel and Marie McKeown from Woodville all joined Mr. and Mrs. Earl Martyn and attended church at Prince Albert then had dinner at Greystone on the Shirley Road. - Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Armstrong were Mr. and" Mrs. Brian and children, Tiffany and Elizabeth and friend, Archie Walker. That's why news is short, I was busy changing diapers and washing dishes. Please phone Ilean Pugh with your news next week at 985-2146. And please do phone in your news. Your Wedding? Don't let the high costs put a cloud over your day. We have menus to suit any occasion .... from $7.50/person. COUNTRY STYLE S5 COOKIN' AT IT'S BEST! AL'S CATERING Weddings & Anniversaries - Our Specialties Convo neesn. 434-8520 large or small! 983-2415 SAVE CUSTOM FRAMING WE FRAME IT! 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