10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tvesday, March 31, 1997 Area dairy farmers atten me ------------ Lr Epsom and Area News by Jean Jeffery About 500 Ont. County Dairy Farmers attended a meeting at Wilson's Auction Barn last Saturday morning regarding 'Free Trade' and what it would mean to dairy farmers, Federal Ministers. Alan . Lawyeéxce and Scott Fennell were Rlso Provincial member 08s Stevenson Don't forget the Bethesda-Reach Women's Institute luncheon at Trinity Friendship Hall April 14, Please check "Coming Events' for details The W. 1. Meeting at the home of Barbara Rance;was most enjoyable » The ladies found the information given them by Marilyn Wallace of Port Perry was very informative Shirley and Paul Baster, Marian and Jack Barnett, Gail and Gordon Prentice, Cindy Barnett and Kathy Baster have had a lovely long holi- day in Florida. Cindy and Kathy flew home last Tues. and on Sat. the Basters and Barnetts arrived home The Prentice family came a few days earlier. Paul and Shirley were home in time to help daughter Julie of Guelph celebrate her 21st birth- "day. Grandma and Grandpa Jones were supper guests on Sunday even- ing at the Baster home to help Julie celebrate. Happy Wishes from all of us Another special Birthday on Sun- day was that of Joel Van Veghel 'Hope you had a wonderful day Joel Several young people participated at the Skating Carnival at Uxbridge last weekend Ken and Beth Catherwood and sons of Oshawa visited Mrs. Ruth Ashton on Sunday Margaret and Shawn Sevier of Toronto visited her parents Earl and Elizabeth Taylor during the weekend. Doug and Beth Wilson were guests of Bruce and Anne Andrews -of Port Perry on Friday evening A number of Social Club members enjoyed the Sock Hop on Saturday evening. Now what-is planned for April? Robert Ashton played in a hockey tournament in Bowmanville on Sat. with the Larocque House League team sponsored by Rick Larocque Electric. The boys sure had a lot of fun. The puppets and scenery are almost completed. Jane Cosgrove has been working very hard at this project. Now we wish this week to congratulate Gerry and Jane l= CoNT RY CORNER CERAMICS BALLOON SALE Pop a Balloon & Get 10% to 50% Off Your Purchase One Balloon per Customer. CLASSES (10 weeks) .... SALE -- APRIL 1st to 14th, 1987 87 LILLA STREET, PORT PERRY Phone 985-9508 S$ _¥ Cosgrove on the birth of a beautiful baby boy. May he always bring you Joy The Women's Institute are having a short, short course. All ladies in the community are invited to attend this one evening only course on "Short Order Meals' at the home of, Dorothy Doble Thursday, April 9 at 7:30 p.m Mrs. Harold Ross visited with her mother Mrs. Ida Lecouve in Mon- treal for a week. There are nine in the family and all visited mother on her birthday. The dear lady was 87 years young and lives alone so will d trade meeting have many happy memories of this past week Wayne and Cynthia Royle of Oshawa were dinner guests with his parents Mr. and Mrs. H Royla on Sunday. We were pleased to have Mr. and Mrs. Cracknell in the village on Sunday. Mission conference Apr. S Scugog Island Area News by Mrs. Earl Reader The 'Head' U.C.W. will meet this Wed. evening at the home of Mrs. Marie Clark. Don't forget the roll call, ladies -- some items for the Craft Show in May. Have you pur- chased a ticket yet for the afghan & pillow? Now we are heading into April with preparations for an earlier Daylight Saving starting next week and dreams of Easter in the follow- ing weeks. One of the Life Members of the "*"Head" U.C.W. Mrs. Mabel Strong is still in the Port Perry Hospital. Her husband Hugh, recently had a lengthy operation in Sunnybrook Hospital and is reported to be recovering as fast as can be expected. Port Perry Baptist Church 1s star- ting off their annual Missions Con- ference on Sunday, April 5 with an | evening of special gospel music by "The Torchmen' quartet from St. Catherines, Ont. The film "Echoes of the Incas" w ill also be shown that evening. The theme for the Conference is "The Word for the World' taken from the text in Col. 4:3b *'...that God may open up to us a door for the < Word, so that we may speak forth the mystery of Christ.:."" (NAS) "Hannah Leutbecher, missionary nurse from Pakistan will be the WEDDING INVITATIONS and Accessories PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street Port Perry 985-7383 Ve & 29 announcing CET DEY yr viv] OUR BIGGEST STORE-WIDE SALE OF THE SEASON WITH SPECTACULAR SAVINGS ON HUNDREDS OF ITEMS! ON NOW AT guest speaker af the Ladies Coffee Hour on Tuesday morning, April 7. The Conference will continue right through till April 12. The theme speaker is Mr. Roy Comrie from the Africa Evangelical Fellowship. Part of the Missions of- fering will be used to help student Heather Barten with her travel ex- penses as she goes to the Philippines this summer with Summit, a mis- sionary program for students spon- sored by New Tribes Missions. Programs for Easter The Durham Region Family YM- CA has planned a number of special Easter activities for both pre-school and school-age children. On Saturday, April 4th and 11th, school-age children may join our regularly scheduled craft club to take part in their special Easter crafts. We will be featuring chocolate-moulding, dough-art, and special fun-fur puppets. This class runs from 10 a.m. until 12:00 on Saturday mornings at the "Y' Cen- tre and the cost for the two weeks is $8.00. For pre-schoolers, we have two special events planned. On Friday, April 10th, why not drop the children off at our Creative Craft Easter Special. We will be making bunnies, decorating Easter Baskets and creating other special crafts For more information on these programs, or to register call the YMCA at 985-2824. Say it with a ... BALLOON BOUQUET Add to Your Bouquet Candy, Fruit, Wine, Jams and Mints The Balloon House Delivery Available 986-5105 Patrick G. Deegan DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 305 Queen Street -- Port Perry BY APPOINTMENT ONLY! Phone: 985-2916 or 623-4473 couecn "Qay OSHAWA CENTRE