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Port Perry Star, 27 Feb 1990, p. 23

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Food Grains project is in March EPSOM NEWS BY JEAN JEFFREY March is the month for a Bun- ny Hop but our Social Club are go- ing South to learn Texas Dancing, all the way down to Utica Memory Hall. There will be super teachers, refreshments and lots of fun for all. It is advisable to purchase your tickets early from Lisa and Neil Risebrough or John and Pat Sutherland. All Welcome -- March 31. 4-H Girls - Don'-t forget your first "Breadventure" meeting at Cathy Accera's on March 8 at 9 p.m. The U.C.W. will be next Tues- day evening on March 6 at Nan- cy Skeldings home at 8 p.m. Come and bring a friend. Festival The following piano students recently participated in the "Sunderland Lions Club Music Festival' and were successful in achieving these results. Con- gratulations are extended to all for their dedicated efforts! These students are piano pupils of Mrs. Paula Copithorn A MUS.R.M.T. of Port Perry. Beginners - 10 & Under: Alesha Brownell - 83 percent - 2nd place. Pre-Grade 1: Katie VanCamp - 83 percent - 2nd place. Nicholas Pelyk - 81 percent. Grade 2: Shawna Beesley - 83 percent - 3rd place. Kristy Walker 80 percent. Andrea Edgar 80 per- cent. Alex Dell 79 percent. Grade 3: Melissa Pereman - 82 The progressive supper was most beautifully handled by our lovely hostesses. The food and friendliness we shared from 8:15 till 11:45. A little late but we all had a few extra calories to tote home. Don't forget the hungry help "Food Grains" project on March 10 and 6. Phone Earl Taylor for details. Happy Birthday Greetings to Mrs. Gladys Evans and Julia Ashton who celebrated on Feb. 14 and this week greetings and best wishes to Darlene Christie who hit the Magic 50 and also to Ross Bailey on their birthdays. Sunday afternoon there was ex- Results percent - 3rd place. Lisa Eddy 80 percent. Ryan Edgar 80 percent. Grade 4 Sonatina: Wendy Han- dyside - 80 percent. Amanda Pelyk - 80 percent. Grade 6 Sonatina: Catherine Pavlik - 85 percent - 1st place. Grade 7: Lori Hall - 85 percent - 1st place. Becky Gower - 81 per- cent. Sara Hopkins - 80 percent. Grade 7 Canadian: Lori Hall - 84 percent - 3rd place. Sara Hopkins - 81 percent. Don't waste this space. Small ads pay! citement back behind the barn when the Sunday School had their annual sleigh riding party. The children enjoyed donuts and hot chocolate at the church before go- ing home. Paul and Shirley Baster visited with friends Mr. and Mrs. Garth Spencer of Kitchener for the weekend. Marie and Earl Wilson arrived home from Florida on Sunday. They spent Sat. evening with Joyce and Richard Lewchuk of Kitchener. Harry and Lois Elford were Sunday evening guests of Earl and Marie. Several area dairy farmers at- tended the County of Ontario Holstein Banquet at Sunderland on Sat. evening. Our prayers for a speedy recovery for Craig Simmonds who is a patient at Centenary Hospital, Ross Evans and Mr. H. Gourlie in Uxbridge Hospital and Mrs. Elmer Wilson who is at home. The W.1. will hold their monthly meeting Wed. Feb. 28 at the home of Veronica Osske. Topic: Cana- dian Industries. Come and learn basketry from Maryanne Lambe. Gord and Jill Postma are in Ot- tawa this weekend with son Jeff, who was competing in the Provin- cial Swim Championships. Jeff's sisters Amy and Tricia visited with Holly and . Heidi Reynder of Uxbridge while his brother Steve visited Aunt Tina and Uncle Garth Wilson. All enjoyed the March Issue of Reader's Digest with the story of . "A Day with a Country Vet." (Dr. Elliott) of Uxbridge. 4 be / wy 9 * PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, February 27, 1990 -- 23 T'is the season to be vocal, and Epsom Public School stu- NE NN Es NYY ere dents are doing just that. Pictured above are students from Epsom who participated in the formal speech competition at the Uxbridge Legion and students who will be going to the oral language festival at S. A. Cawker Public School. Front, from left, Is Anna Evans, Andrea Walley, Tanya Wilson, (at back) Aaron Combdon, Katie Fockler and Daniel Lee. (See story for detalls.) Speech Competition Epsom Public School stu- dents recently participated in the formal speech competition at the Uxbridge Legion. Andrea Walley won the 8-9 year old category with her speech on chipmunks, while Tanya Wilson placed third in that category with a speech on memories. Katie Fockler placed second in the 10 year old category with her speech on Cuba. IT'S OFFIGIAL! Other participants trom Lp- som included Anna Evans who spoke on singing, and Daniel 148 who spoke on his camping rip. Anna, Tanya, Katie and Aa- ron Combdon will participate in the oral language festival at S. A. Cawker Public School on March 7. The four students will recite, as well as act out, a poem enti- tled "Sick" by Shel Silverstein. We've been your exclusive Consumers Gas Service Contractor for over 10 years and now ... IT'S OFFICIAL! 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