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Port Perry Star, 26 Jan 1988, p. 44

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eee ------ ae. vesday, January 26, 1988 i Bids John Lester, manager of the Central Exhibition in Lindsay was guest speaker last Thursday evening as the Blackstock Agricultural Society held its annual meeting in Blackstock. With Mr. Lester is Elizabeth Kelly, director of the Homecraft Division for the Blackstock Fair held each August. Fair Board meeting cas The Blackstock Agricultural Society receiv- raised by the Blackstock Lioness Club and will 4 Utica and Area News [ by Vera Brown The Epsom-Utica United Church congregation welcomed little Sebrina Robin, daughter of Robert and Jill Fahselt, into their fold on Sunday when she was baptized by Rev. Waterman. Congratulations and welcome. Please note the change in time for next Sunday's service which will be at 9:45 a.m. in Epsom Church. A reminder that the Social Club meets this Friday at 7:45 p.m. in Ep- som Church for a potluck supper. Come and bring a friend. Sunday proved to be a snowy winter's day resulting in many ac- cidents one of which was right here in Utica when a car, which ap- parently went out of control while travelling from the west, made a gaping hole in the side of the general store and scaring those inside half to death. Luckily the only casualty was a dog passenger in the car. The Lorne Slutes have been busy celebrating their birthdays. On Fri- day evening they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Morden in Green- wood and on Saturday with their son Bill and family at Robinglade Estates. Hillis, Carol and Lee Wilbur were Friday supper guests at the home of her mother Mrs. Ruby Beare, Greenbank. On Saturday, Hillis's sister Dorothy Robertson of Cookstown, was a dinner guest and ed a nice donation at its annual meeting last ° pe used for improvements to the Fair Grounds. Thursday when a cheque for $500 was presented to president Roly Coy. The money was Joan Bayley. A Memorial is a family tribute, a permanent reminder of love and family bonds. 108 Brock Street West UXBRIDGE 852-3472 -- 44 Years in Business -- UXBRIDGE MEMORIAL COMPANY Making the presentation were Evelyn Trapp and \3 This message is sponsored by the Port Perry Star. a in the evening they attended a bir- thday party for Mr. Charlie Pavlik at his home in Port Perry. Sunday dinner guests of the Wilburs were son Scott and Sherry of Ida, son Todd, Miss Czroline Ball and Mrs. Ruby Beare of Greenbank and Miss Lisa Lown of Port Perry. Social Club meets Friday There were 12 tables of euchre played at the hall on Friday even- ing with the following win .ers: Ladies, Daisy Sellers, Erma Watson and Rachel Harper. Mens, Tom Ogden, Stan Dick and Vera Brown. In the freeze-out the Uxbridge duo of Stan Beach and Stan Dick edged out Utica's Grant Bright and Bill Brown who had to settle for second 'prize. There will be another euchre in two weeks. Electric jolt Larocque Electric Pee Wee team played in Manvers on Sunday Jan. 24 and came home winners by a 3-1. score. This was a fast skating, hard checking game with both teams showing fine hockey skills. Mike Hepburn scored from Mark Cosway and Shannen Leslie to put Larocque's ahead 1-0. Matt Allen came back for Manvers to tie the score, assisted by Ashton Downs. 7 ANNUAL Mark Cosway from Kevin Pearce and Mike Hepburn put the "Electric Boys' ahead for good at 1:29 of the third. Kevin Pearce scored with 2:45 left in the game to make the score 3-1. Assists going to Mark Cosway and Mike Hepburn. Steve Parish, Chris Robinson, Kevin Ellis, Mike Pugh, and Chris Bryant played solid two way hockey. Mike Tripp played a solid game in goal. ALE 35% Off ENTIRE STOCK starting February 2, 1988 specializing in larger sizes 180 MARY ST. - 985-9948 (behind the Post Office) Bring this ad and receive an additional 5% 14 - 26 CIBC Port Perry NEW HOURS Monday to Wednesday 9:30 to 4 Thursday & Friday 9:30 to 6 TO BETTER SERVE OUR CUSTOMERS EST. 1985 STONEY POINT DECOYS FINISHED DECOYS READY TO PAINT DECOYS CARVING KITS BOOKS Send $1.00 for Brochure Come See our Display. 985-8846 ANTHONY DEW Woodworker ® Craftsman TRADITIONAL HANDCRAFTED ROCKING CANADIAN DISTRIBUTOR Full Size Patterns Real Leather Saddles Bridles, Straps, etc. The book -- "MAKING ROCKING HORSES" by Anthony Dew >< 10% DISCOUNT with this ad.

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