House goes up the road in Utica by Vera Brown . . I know that Saturday was April Fools Day, but this is no joke, I really did see a house going up th road. i On Friday evening there were 14 tables of euchre played in the hall. It's so nice to see the new faces and others who have just been on vacation to the south join with the faithful who come out rain or shine. Winners for the ladies were Bea Harrison 1st, Vera Brown 2nd, and Hilda Hopkins 3rd. For the men were Wilma Lynde 1st, George Harper 2nd, and Stan Beach 3rd. Freeze- out winners were Les & Edna Meyers, Grant Bright & Margt. Gall were 2nd. Lucky draw win- ners were Bertha Hurren, Bruce Houghland & Verna Slute. There will be another euchre in two weeks. ; Until further notice, Church & Sunday School will be held each Sunday in Epsom Church at the regular time of 11:15 a.m. The workers will be busy removing the old and installing the new WS. The U.C.W. will meet on Tues- day, April 11th at Epsom Church. "All ladies are invited to come at 1 p.m. for dessert & refreshments prior to the meeting. Nancy Skelding, Eileen Slute and myself will be ladies from Utica atten- ding the Presbyterial meeting at Stouffville this afternoon (Monday). Mrs. Crosier enjoyed Easter Weekend with Jean & Wally Scott and family in London. Mrs. Eva Sutcliffe, Mrs. Donna Brockman, Michelle & Bradley called on Mrs. Crosier on Saturday evening. Mrs. Eva Sutcliffe has a birth- day next Monday. Happy Birth- day from all of us. Another lady who spent many years in Utica had a birthday last Friday. Birthday wishes to Mrs. Dora Geer of Uxbridge. Jackie Skelding spent last week vacationing on South Padre Island, Texas with a girlfriend. I understand that she came home with a beautiful tan and can't wait to go back to the Island. John & Jane Bradbury have returned home from a week's vacation in Georgetown, South Carolina. They report beautiful weather and a lovely time visiting the shops, restaurants etc. On the way back they stopped overnight in Maryland. As this was a motor trip they got to see a little more of the countryside. I was sorry to see that Danny Sutherland has re-injured his arm and it is back in a sling for another 6 to 10 weeks. Sunday dinner guests with Mrs, Fielding were Chuck & Rhonda Hutton and children of Courtice. Judy & Shirley MacPherson of Caesarea also visited on Sunday. Expert boat repairs, refinishing, installations, restoration and new construction. «Wood and fiberglass + Mobile service res. (708) 328-2465 shop (416) 985-0349 CE Community Memorial Hospital Administrator David Brown got a big "shot In the arm" on behalf of the hospital's build- ing fund campaign April Fool's Day. The Lions Club of Port Perry presented Mr. Brown with a $25,000 pledge to be giv- en to the hospital within the next five years. Just for fun 97 POINT SAFETY Includes Road Test IGNITION TUNE-UP Includes 21-Point Service Check 6 cyl. $44.00 $48.00 $52.00 * labour only, most passenger vehicles Drive Protected Flush and Fill COOLING SYSTEM SPECIAL * labour only, most cars Drive Protected Safety Special HEAD-LIGHT AIMING SPECIALS ......." $9.95 * most cars 2 Headlights* Effective until April 29, 1989 (hey, it was April Fool's Day), the Lions made up a huge sty- rofoam needle to make their pledge with. From left is Jim Ballingall, Murray Hoskin, president Gord Brown and vice- president Jim Rushford. By the way, Mr. Brown said the nee- die "didn't hurt a bit." V6/V8 $29.95 $11.95 Z 4 Headlights* -- CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT -- 8 AM to 5 PM, Monday to Friday, 086- 56 ), 0 } 7 AM to 12 Noon, Saturday. Maintenance Shop Hours: ew ,_. ssh i hl el ll tM MARK'S MAINTENAN MARK & KATHY MALCOLM, Proprietors PETRO-CANADA STATION tmoaunts Hwy. 7A -- NESTLETON Full Maintenance of Cars & Light Trucks -- Body Shop -- Light Towing -- Post Office - E SINCE 1979 986-5620 (MOST MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED) ©PPS Br ----_