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Port Perry Star, 13 Sep 1988, p. 14

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14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, September 13, 1988 Fall fashion show Motif in Utica hall Utica and Area News by Vera Brown There will be a Fall Fashion Show by Motif in Utica Hall this Thursday evening starting at 7 p.m. Some of the models will be local people and will feature af- fordable, Canadian made clothing for ages 2 and up. Admission is $3.00; children under 12 free. On Friday evening the euchre players will once more be display- ing their skills of the game, star- ting at 8 p.m. All are welcome. 4-H starts on Thursday at Cathy NEW PHONE NUMBER? Just moved to our area and your phone number isn't listed? Or maybe your number or address has changed. Send us your new information before Sept. 30/88 and we will include it in our new 1988/89 UXBRIDGE/PORT PERRY and area BIG TYPE HOME PHONE BOOK €oming Soon | Address ! Town | i Phone | TED GIN GED GN GED GRD GED Gh GUD Gu Ge GES | Ep ---- Dana Stemp Uxbridge Printing Co. Ltd. 191 Main St. N. Uxbridge, Ont. LOC 1KO Acerra's at 7 p.m. For informa- tion call 985-3466 or 985-7792. Junior Choir in Epsom Church Thursday after school. Church & Sunday School this week are being held in Epsom Churchat11:15a.m. At 6:30 p.m. there, will be a Sunday School social to which everyone is welcome. It's been several weeks now since Rev. & Mrs. Saunders left our community. Better late than never, but to show our apprecia- tion for all the years that they were part of the community, the neighbours are collecting funds for a gift. Any who are interested in contributing, please contact Mrs. Hilda Bailey at 985-7417 within the next week or so or drop into my house in the village and I will see that it is passed on to her. Two of our local men have been patients in hospital and have now returned home. Mr. Russell Lind- sey was a patient for several weeks suffering a stroke and Mr. Grant Bright spent a few days in Port Perry Hospital this past week. A tragic accident which occur- red a week ago at an indoor swim- ming pool in View Lake affects a neighbour Mrs. Eva Sutcliffe who is the great-grandmother of 1% year old Virginia and on behalf of the village I send condolences to her and the parents and grand- parents of Janetville. Our thoughts are with you at this time of grief. Congratulations to Lisa Taylor on her winnings at the Port Perry Fair. I had a big accomplishment last weekend too, during the rain and the cold of the long weekend, when 1 captured the ladies low gross championship at Sunnybrae Golf Course. (This is by way of an explanation why I couldn't help the ladies who catered to the auc- tion sale and why I missed church.) 1988-89 Edition UXBRIDGE /PORT PERRY & SURROUNDING AREAS BIG TYPE Home Phone Book iree DISTRIBUTED TO HOMES AND BUSINESSES IN: UXBRIDGE (03 N10 (OL) § 1 30) 14 MB 3 DJ 24246 131 :10) CCH N01) THEE HEE > (Actual size 8 1/2" X 117 Uxbridge Printing Company Lid. is pleased to announce the New 1989 edition of the: combined Uxbridge/Port Perry and area Annual : Big Type Home Phone Book which will be: distributed FREE to area businesses and: residents. it's one of the most effective marketing tools: GREENBANK NESTLETON PRINCE ALBERT any business ever had. And a much easier phone book to read with large size type used or the listings. 5) O7:N€) LV \ 14D) Includes: Personal Numbers and a gaa _ -- FH rue cooperation Even the weatherman "cooperated" on Sunday September 11, providing plen- ty of sunshine for the official opening ceremonies of the Borella Co-op housing project. The building Is complete, the units are full, and the years of hard work leading up to its completion have ensured a beautiful place to live. Above, dig- nitarles Including Shirley Vanstein of the Ministry of Housing, Mayor Jerry Tay- lor, MP Allan Lawrence and Co-op President Paul Sherwood. Dr. Matt Dymond, Rev. Charles Bull, Chris Smith and a crowd of enthusiastic residents and guests were also on hand to mark this special occasion. Ms. Vanstein sald the $5.1 mil- lion project "has greatly enhanced this community" of Port Perry. Dr. Dymond said, "I want to congratulate you most warmly on this undertaking. It isn't often that we live long enough to see our dreams come true." Mayor Taylor called the Borelia Co-op "a most beautiful location." All welcome The Association for Children and Adults with Learning Disabilities will hold their regular meeting on Thursday, September 22, 1988 at 7:30 P.M. at the Whit- by Public Library. Heather Stewart from the Durham Board will be speaking about the ministry's inservice training package for teachers of Learning Disabled students. ACLD is a parent support group. Free. All Welcome. For further information call 623-4934. Guild news Now that the summer months are over the Guild will be having its regular monthly meetings the 2nd Wednesday of each month. The first meeting will be September 14 at 10:00 a.m. in the Presbyterian Church Hall. This will be a pot-luck luncheon. A bus trip is planned for September 28 to Kleinburg, Ont. Anyone interested please phone 985-3625 for more information. Those who are interested in Rug Hooking or crafts please join us on September 14. ' PORT PERRY CLINIC Dr. Eva Mueller Chiropractor & Naturopath - now located at - 230 QUEEN ST. PORT PERRY * NOTE NEW NUMBER * 985-4422 0 Mon. Wed. Fri. DURHAM SHADE & VERTICALS Verticals - Venetians -- Pleated Shades -- -- Drapery Fabrics -- OFFER GOOD to SEPTEMBER 22/88 Why go to several stores in Oshawa when we can bring all your window covering needs to you in one visit! Ask your friends about our GREAT SELECTIO FABULOUS PRICES and EXCELLENT SERVICE CALL NOW FOR FREE SHOP AT HOME SERVICE 985-9985 LORE If ordered before September 30th. 1. Save 10% with our factory/dealer rebate 2. Beat the January price increase SNS Example shown:* 10 x 16' Four Seasons® Laminated Wood Solarium (Product of Canada) SIMILAR SAVINGS ON ALL FOUR SEASONS SOLARIUMS. A Four Seasons solarium is the ideal solution to ¢dd space, light and value to your home. 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