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Port Perry Star, 12 Mar 1991, p. 19

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Oral Language Festival S. A. Cawker Public School hosted the Area | Oral Language Festival on Thursday, March 7. Students from S. A. Cawker, Port Perry H. S., Prince Albert P. S., R. H. Cornish P. S., Epsom P. S., Cartwright Central P. S., Beaverton P. S., Brock H. S., Cannington P. S., H. W. Knight P. S., Sunderland P. S., and Thorah Central P. S. participated in the event. Stu- dents participated in small groups or solo. Performances included speeches, storytelling, dramatic presentations, recitation, dialogue, skits, role play, etc. Pictured above, S. A. Cawker student Tim Lade (left) and Michael Harrison perform an interview. Tim was a pop- ular television newcaster interviewing the Prime Minister (Michael). The topic was drugs. Pictured in the right photo Is Evan Gower of Epsom Public School. Evan and four other classmates performed their rendition of The Loser. 'W.I. Spring Social, Mar. 16 So" many Gods, so many breeds, { 'So many ways that wind and wind, When just the art of being kind Is all this sad world needs." A few lines from, Ella Wheeler Wilcox March 12 -- Epsom-Utica U.C.W. at Epsom Church at 1 p.m. March 15 -- Remember the Ux- bridge Seniors Bake Sale and Luncheon which will be served from 11 a.m. till 2 p.m. in their club rooms. March 16 -- The Bethesda- Reach W.I1. will hold their Spring Social with pot luck supper after an evening of games at the home of Nolan and Stella Roberts. March 19 -- Uxbridge Senior's meeting. All welcome. March 23 -- The Utica-Epsom Social Club will meet at 8 p.m. at Epsom Church for a social even- ing of games. So pack up your favorite game or contest and at- tend. Everyone welcome. Ladies provide what is commonly called "finger food." March 27 -- The Bethesda Reach W.I. will hold their regular meeting. We will meet at Ux- bridge Tannery at 7:45 where we will be told much about the business and see many of the beautiful and useful items manufactured here. After the visit to the Tannery we will meet DID YOU KNOW? We Offer Quality Printing of oe Letterheads e e Business Cards e Wedding & Anniversary e |Nnvitations e e Business Forms e PORT PERRY STAR OFFICE CENTRE 188 Mary St. - Port Perry at Dorothy Doble's home. Com- mittee in charge: Marg. Beattie, Marg. Bruce, Fern Burnett, Ruth Boadway. Motto: - The principal mark of Genius is not Perfection, but originality, the opening of new Frontiers. Reply Marg. Beattie. Roll Call: Bring or tell of a sam- ple of overpackaging. Hostess: Edna Meyers, Corrine Croxall, Fern Burnett. March 29 -- The Youth Group is serving breakfast at 9:30 follow- ed by church service at 10:30 at Epsom. Tina Martin, Mel and Pat Cracknell of Toronto paid a brief visit to Epsom on Saturday and spent a few minutes with friends here. Ron and Lorraine Brown of Greenbank visited recently with Keith and Faye Ashton and boys. Congratulations to Rick and Shirley Bell who celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary on Saturday with dinner and social a ERR vite. a oo ~ . . : Sa ve Si 7 2 2% en orf: AIARIS ty 10 70 PROFESSIONAL MORTGAGE BROKERS INC. Kenneth P. Reinhardt, Owner/Broker TOLL FREE PAGER 1 -41 6-551 -9861 eve. & wknd. [# RR time at Utica Hall. Surprise? Earl and Elizabeth Taylor at- tended a birthday party on Sun- day for Mrs. Bertha Webber. Scott Wilson and Mark Kerry arrived home on Friday morning from a working holiday in the Dominican Republic. Ruth Ashton is with her daughter Beth Catherwood in Oshawa for a few days. On Wednesday evening Don and Stella Asling, Orvan and Doreen Brethour had dinner with Floyd and Grace Evans. They had some good news for those supporting the Canadian Foodgrains Bank. The good news is our cash donations are now matched 4 to 1 by C.ILD.A. The family of Ross Evans met Sunday evening at the home of Neil and Rose Evans to celebrate the 7 birthdays in their family in March. Best wishes to all. Holli and Heidi Reynders of Ux- bridge visited with Amy and Tricia Postma for a few days. Paul and Shirley Baster went to Smithville Sunday afternoon to help Paul's parents celebrate their birthdays. a 5S . a : 8 A RR i 3 > 985-4029 When business is good, it pays to advertise... When business is bad, you've got to advertise! GREAT RATES! G NEWS TO 3 STANDARD TRUST 204 Casimir Street (at Perry St.) Over $1.6 billion in assets Serving over 150,000 Canadians nation-wide - \

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