PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, March 3, 1987 -- 21 Sympathy to local family -- L q ~ Wagg-MeDermott-Panabaker ) | or; Philip. Charlie and Lila Clarke EMBER Funeral Home | rince Albert and Area N travelled to Toledo Ohio on Wed. . . ECONOM e by II a 3d h ews with the Grand Lodge and returned . WE ARE BONDED FOR YOUR SECURITY " y llean Pug on Sunday evening. * PRE-ARRANGEMENT & CREMATION INFORMATION y oo Glad to report that Sandy Moore SNIARQ at LOCATION FOR OVER 75 YEARS a t lS Sympathy is extended to Myrtle who celebrated his 16th birthday on and Mabel Strong are improving. Camper ssocunon 216 (meen St., Port Perry r Snelgrove and her family Bob and Saturday with a party at the hall. Better health is also wished for Nor- carer sh 2171 i Jean in the passing of another Oh! to be sweet 16 again. ma Robinson. : : 985- | 8 respected citizen Bruce Snelgrove. Les and Grace Beacock were Sun- Please give Earline Armstronga -- ; Y» +" Bruce moved to Prince Albert with day evening dinner guests withson call with your news next week y | his parents at twelve years of age. Bryan and Judy and grandson 985-7873. a © ". t | Attended school in Prince Albert' ; and Port Perry High. Bruce was a >- lover of music and sang in the d | United Church choir for about 50 is years between Port Perry and n Prince Albert. Also played the violin. Bruce and Myrtle moved to Port Perry about ten years ago but still attended Prince Albert Church. A large attendance at the Funeral on Friday showed the high esteem' of this man. Thursday evening ten tables of euchre players again met at the s hall. Ladies winners: Gladys Slack; | Alma Manns; Ruby Smith. Men: Grant Bright; Ilean Pugh, Mildred STH VOTE of ; Thompson. Lucky draw winners: t | Frank Andrews and Jim Emerton. t- | Happy Birthday to Max Daigle r. y " - -| Epsom 1- e cl News by Jean Jeffery Note change of time! The UCW_ will meet at the home of Mrs. Lind- say at 1 p.m. for dessert followed by ---~ the regular meeting, Tues. Mar. 10th. . ~ OnMar. 9th, at 1 p.m. Epsomand § Utica will be taking their shift, to § Bag Corn for 'Good Grains Bank" § at Uxbridge Co-op. Ail able hands are needed! Keith and Faye Ashton and fami- ly had lunch on Sunday with Keith's mother, while her sister Lucille and ff her husband Lorne visited during f the afternoon. : e + Mr. A. Cuddea was overnight ob guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Watson last g # week and their son Ron and his two " d i sons dropped in for supper. " We wish Sarah Hawker all the il E best as she represents Epsom n & School in the Public Speaking finals ~ t © which are being held this week. - Three Cheers! Up and at them, we a [i are sure you can win. e | ~Epsom Public School teachers and pupils are again to be con- = a gratulated as two of their choirs v placed first at the Sunderland Area d Music Festival. : | Walter and Glen Kerry visited | € H Allen and Joan Clow and family of | 1 { Burlington recently. mn H Earl and Marie Wilson, Lois and e di Harry Elford have returned from a l, § wonderful motor trip to Florida . where they visited with relatives. ot Elmer, Ruth and Ruby all send their S Best Wishes. t Betty and Norman Tapscott who enjoyed an eight day trip to Arizona arrived home safely. Mr. and Mrs: Wm. McKay also paid a flying visit abroad. They h ad a week in Bermuda. We are glad everyone arrived FORD | home safely. FO a D Our sympathy to Luella Bailey & J family in the loss of her brother-in- M E ={e{} RY B law Bruce Snelgrove of Port Perry. Vas + All enjoyed a fun night of snowmobiling and games on Fri. evening. A big thanks to our Social Club leaders Gerald & Nancy Hil, Keith and Faye Ashton. Now what will the wild March hare come up with this month. P.S. Look out for Alice, Faye & Nancy on the golf course. Brian and Luanne Evans and Danniel were luncheon guests recently with Douglas and Beth Wilson and family.