red Xr ge ene Ry TT "A Family Tradition for 125 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, May 5, 1992 - 33 \ Bon Appetite! Epsom Public School took on a French flair Thursday when Grade 6 stu- dents prepared an exquisite selection of French cuisine for staff and parent volunteers. Pictured above, Grade 6 student Leanne Parish waits on parent volunteer Mrs. R. Gower, Grade 2 teacher C. Beirness, and secretary Mrs. S. Hunter. Chefs Jason Cooper, Aaron Combdon, and Brad Hawker prepare the dinner (middle). Along with the great food, the guests were entertained (in French of course) by a group of Grade 5 students including (front row) Lindsay Gower, Sarah Beirness, Andrea Sutherland, (back row) Samantha Diotte, Katie Collins, and Tanya Schaal. JULIA DEMPSEY/ PORT PERRY STAR ¥ United Church ' Women celebrate 30 years May 17 by J doch Jeffery Well, I already have the May calendar well marked. We offer sympathy to the Rankin family and Tom An- drews in the passing of their sis- ter Marjorie Woods. Also sym- pathy to Howard and their family. On Saturday evening, May 30 at 8 p.m. there will be a miscel- laneous shower for Allan Bailey and Brenda Monroe in honor of their forthcoming marriage. All friends of Allan and Brenda are invited to attend. Ladies pro- vide lunch. On May 10 which is Family Day Service at Epsom Church there will be Baptismal Service. Contact Rev. Jim for informa- tion. Nancy and Gerald Hill and children were supper guests with Faye and Keith Ashton on Sunday. May 17 is the 30th anniver- sary of United Church Women. The service will be taken by the U.C.W. U.C.W. for May will be at the Epsom Church May 12 at 1 p.m. Sadie Johnson will be there to show us how to tie our scarves. Several from the area attend- ed the program Uxperience in Uxbridge: High School and found it very enjoyable. There were also a number who attend- ed the Port Perry production of "The King and I." Joyce Lewchuk and children of Kitchener visited her parents Earl and Marie Wilson for a couple of days last week. Arnold and Gail Kerry called on the Baster family Sunday evening. The singing group Minor In- fractions, eight students from Sir Wilfred Laurier College, Waterloo visited the Arnold Kerry home with Sandra. They sang three numbers at church, "Quiet Please," "Brother James Air," and "If That Isn't Love." Thanks Sandra for bringing us such alovely treat Things seem to be on the move. I hope we have seen the last of winter. The Women's Institute will meet at the home of Corrine Croxall on May 27. Our deepest sympathy to the Len Stroud family in the sud- den passing of Marilyn's father Mr. Everett Horne of Orillia. 80% coffin Port Perry Area - For May Only Interlock Specialists ® Landscape Estimates Free $25.00 per yard (3 yds & over free delivery) DELIVERY Black Peat Loam & Top Soil Ask Bags at $3.00 each (over 5 bags free delivery) FREE Mobile Garden Wagon All hanging baskets *12.95 about our Wholesale Trees and ORDER BY PHONE | Shrubs BEFORE YOU SIGN CHECK THE DIAMOND LINE 6355-4898 limited. 4:30 p.m. weekdays). THE OSHAWA DOWNTOWN FARMERS' MARKET IS SEEKING POTENTIAL VENDORS FOR A SATURDAY FARMERS' DOWNTOWN OSHAWA STARTING MAY 30, 1992 Interested agricultural and arts and crafts vendors are requested to attend the following registration sessions: DATE: May 12,1992 TIME: 12:00- 2:00 p.m. 6:00-9:00 p.m. LOCATION: Auditorium - McLaughlin Public Library 65 Bagot Street, Oshawa, Ontario Arts and Crafts vendors are requested to bring a sample of their work. Space for arts and crafts vendors will be For further information, please call Susan McGregor, Chairperson of the Oshawa Downtown Farmers' Market Steering Committee at 725-7351, ext. 202 (8:30 a.m. - MARKET TO BE HELD IN