TR 20 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, January 26, 1993 News by Vera Brown am + ------------ rp. pt ---- --------r -------- Utica residen = fabric forum Birthday greetings to Epsom correspondent Jean Jeffery on the occasion of her 85th birth- day last Saturday. Church and unday School this week will be held in Epsom starting at 11 a.m. Bible Study isat10 a.m: } fabric forum brought to you by Port Cleaners. + Your quality dry cleaners at 255 Queen St., Port Perry 985-7105 OOPS! It's amazing how many household contain chlorine. Colour changes from chemicals can damage colours. These these products may be reversed. mysterious color changes are causedby ~~ However, if the products contain chlorine, the chemical destruction of dyestuffs. the restoration is not likely. Sulfur Sometimes, the colour changes are compounds are found in dandruff imeversible and do not occur immediately ~~ shampoo. As the sulfur ages, the colour after a spill. 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A happy Poem by Sara Hansen, Age 9, for my 85th birthday: Merry at all times Remembers everything Super nice to us kids Joy is all around her Epsom she lives in Favorite neighbor of mine Fantastic flowers are hers Entertaining always Reading she likes Yeah! for Mrs. Jeffery. Thought you might like to see this little poem from a very tal- ented little girl. There doesn't seem to be much news, just February "Blahs" a little early. My closest neighbor for near- ly 60 years moved to a Testa Heights apartment on Satur- day. We wish her many happy years in her new home. Victor Willis, a friend from - Conc. No. 9 who had been living at Port Perry Villa passed away on the weekend. Molly Murison had her third birthday on. Saturday. She's such a wee darling, I just had to - mention it. I hope you all are able to at- tend the Bethesda Reach W.I. at the home of Doreen Brethour in Uxbridge on Wednesday, Jan. 27 at 8 p.m. Georgina Sut- cliffe will tell about recycling old tires. Sunday supper guests with Norine and Alan Card were Dianne and Eric Benns. Recent callers' at the Don Asling home were Bill and Mel- ba McKay and Paul Kerry. For a change, this week I have news about me. Thinking of a hen 000 birthday CR a A PRR, Epsom News by Jean Jeffery A a 2,000, Pp ge Pre aa 5 RR RS 1 had a birthday on Saturday, and was surprised by a surprise: birthday party held in the church Sunday School rooms. This was a beautifully deco-- rated room and many of my friends and relatives came to wish me a Happy 86th Birth- day. Gilg ee SHRTH My heartfelt thanks for all who greeted me with happy greetings. \ To the ladies of the Bethesda. Reach Women's Institute and Epsom Utica U.C.W., words cannot express my appreciation of your wonderful kindness. Gifts I will long keep and treasure were two ornaments made = by ' my great- granddaughters Karly and Ka- thy Moss, five and: eight years old, and a poem written by Sara Hansen, nine yegrs old. So . thanks everyone for every- thing. Feb. 14 - A happy birthday to Julia Dempsey. I hope yours will be as happy as minewas. Susan McMullen and daugh- ter Lindsay were luncheon guests with Betty and Norm Tapscott on Wednesday, - Bill Cunning of Scarborough visited the Hansen family on Sunday. es Rr Rr -- ------ GREEN FOREST HOMES LTD. KITCHEN DIVISION 985-9183 "985-0885