30 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, October 17, 1989 Musical program at Utica Church Oct. 29 Epsom and Area News by Jean Jeffery On October 15 at 8:00 p.m. the Bethesda Reach Women's In- stitute will hold their October meeting at the home of Jean Smith. Motto is: "If you eat you are involved in Agriculture," Reply will be made by Barbara Rance. Roll Call: bring a recipe containing oats. Hostesses: Jean Smith, Barbara Evans and Edna Meyers. Last Tuesday the U.C.W. held their meeting at the home of Nan- cy Skelding and enjoyed an infor- mative talk by Frank Murphy, Programme director for Central 7 On Saturday several from the area attended the Seniors Bazaar in Uxbridge. This was one of the best they have ever had. Thanks to everyone who in any way | CATERING SERVICES For All Your Social Functions WEDDINGS, PART So the natural beauty of your exterior woodwork -- doesn't fade in the sunlight -- isn't damaged by mojsture -- isn't hidden CENTRAL PAINT & WALLPAPER 295 Ritson Rd. 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Dr. Jerrold Asling, his wife Joan and daughter Jennifer were with her mother Mrs. Ollie Bar- ton, Uxbridge for Thanksgiving dinner a week ago. They were joined by Dr. Pat Asling and her father also the Mrs. Barton's two other daughters and their families. On Monday morning Mrs. Bar- ton and her three daughters left for a motor trip through the Penn- sylvania countryside. They arriv- ed home safely on Sat. to help celebrate Don Asling's birthday on Sunday. We will hope for some school news next week. We hope Mr. Gourlie will soon be home from the Oshawa Looking for A Place to Advertise Your Business? LOOK HERE! Where consumers in need shop for the professionals in business! Call: 2985-7383 for more information. 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Paul and Shirley Baster en- joyed the company of Darlene Christie who joined them for lunch and a visit on Sunday. Remember the Musical Pro- gramme at Utica Church October 29 at 7:30 p.m. Programme will be: Alan Coffin, Organist with the East Minster United Church Choir and Janet Lambe with Trumpet. This will be the Utica-Eposm this Sat. evening. Hope you can all come. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baster at- tended a pot luck supper at the home of Barbara and Ted Murphy Social Club October meeting. We will meet with the performers after the programme for lunch. 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