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PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, March 28, 1989 -- 21 from the earth. ' The Easter Sunday Church Ser- vices held in Utica Church were well attended, It was a beautiful service with the choir in it's usual fine voice. Renewing their Bap- tismal faith were Lynn Bertrand and Gail Kerry. Confirmed as members of the congregation were Wendy Andrews, Collette Bertrand, Peter Draband & Brian Kerry. Rev. Waterman & Faye Ashton served communion and following the service cake & cof- fee were served. This week service will be held in Epsom Church at 11:15 a.m. and don't forget to set your clocks ahead one hour so as not to be late. This Saturday evening, at 8 p.m. everyone is invited to a Pie Social & Talent evening in Epsom Church, proceeds for the Epsom Church basement renovations. This Friday evening, there will be a euchre in Utica Hall starting at 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Friends and relatives gathered at the home of Hillis & Carol Wilbur on Saturday evening to celebrate Lee's 21st birthday. Happy Birthday Lee, from your nei b On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. John Bradbury and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Aked attended the wed- ding of Ron & Kathy Cook at McLean House in Toronto. Cassandra and Rebecca Aked stayed with Kate & Jimmie Reil- ly in Toronto so Mom & Dad could attend the wedding, Recent visitors with Mrs. Irene Fielding were Rhonda Hutton and children of Courtice. On Sunday Irene had all her family home for Easter dinner. The Lorne Slutes were Easter Sunday guests with son Bill and family at Robinglade Estates. I'm pleased to seport that Eileen is slowly feeling better following her bout with the flu bug. The Doug MacSween family were Easter dinner guests with Judy's parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Timms at Greenbank. Judy is in- viting any ladies interested, to an "Under Cover Wear" lingerie party at her home on Wednesday, April 5 starting at 11:00 a.m. Hospital Auxiliary Fair is April 29th 'The Port Perry Community Hospital Ladies Auxiliary held their meeting on Monday, March 20th with 76 ladies present. The President opened the - meeting with all repeating the Auxiliary prayer in unison. Good reports were then given by all of- ficers. Since our last meeting 10 girls, and 6 boys were born at the hospital. Mr.-Brown was with us at the meeting and ready to answer questions re the hospital expansion. The Spring Conference is being held in Lindsay April 19, at the Lindsay Armouries. : Under new business many things were discussed regarding our Spring Fair being held at the Latcham Centre, Sat., April 29 from 11 o'clock until 2 p.m. A most beautiful display. of knitted articles, and other work was on display. Thanks to all the ladies who do this work. The Rose tag day is being held May 5 and 6, the Auxiliary re- volunteers for this work. Anyone who would like to tag, please call Elaine 985-3780 or Isabel 985-8333 they would be very glad for your help. : At this time a motion was made by Mary and seconded by Thelma we adjourn. This being followed by a lovely lunch served by Ann and Hazel. Hope to see you all out again at our meeting April 17th and please try to bring in your ticket stubs on the draw being held at the Spring Fair. Come celebrate our SIXTH ANNIVERSARY with our ONE DAY ONLY SALE. Save up to 50%! THURSDAY, ~ MARCH 30th 12:30 to 6:30 PM Weight Counselling Centre rovides individual counsel- ing by professional nurses/ nutritionists. 985-9833 Call for a free, no-obligation consultation. UP TO counserane CD) "The difference is like night and day."