Recently Epsom School pre- sented their spring musical, "Assignment Earth," at Green- bank which was well attended. Dorothy and Ray Munro en- tertained their family with Easter Sunday dinner. The Women's Institute Spring Luncheon was well at- Coen and the members wish to thank all of those who helped especially their guest speaker. garet, Joanne and Sean Sevier of Newmarket called re- cently on her parents Earl and Elizabeth Taylor. We are sorry to learn that Mr. Charles Cottyn' of Utica is in hospital after having taken ill in Florida. A belated birthday greeting from all of us Norine Card. The children have been call- ing recently with chocolate bars to sell for a school project; also Girl Guides with cookies. It is a pleasure to help these worthy causes. We are pleased to learn that Mrs. Hart is home from a visit tothe hospital. : Wendy Evans and friend are home from an Easter Break hol- iday in Florida. : i. ; "| LAN : | © A Port Perry family were the recent recipients of a fully ac- cessible van given to them by the Telephone Pioneers of Amer- Ica. The Telephone Ploneers acquired the 1986 Dodge Ram van from Bell Canada and refurbished It with a hydraulic lift and tle downs. Pictured are (left) Larry Henderson, fleet manager for Bell Canada, Glenn and Tina Allan, and their children Carl and Catherine from Port Perry, Barb Boznar, president of Oshawa and District Club of the Telephone Ploneers and Norm Crow, fleet technician. The presentation was made in Oshawa last week. McKay will soon be around col- lecting for the Cancer Society. tives and friends of the late - Murray Geer. The Women's Institute meet- ing will be held at the home of Veronica Osske. Motto: you can't start a fire with a wet match. Reply by Marilyn Stroud. Special Earth Day Event coming up April 22 at 7:30 p.m. the Video "Revolution down on OPFRR PERFECT FOR LUNCHES & SNACKS. CHEESE & PEPPERONI farming and the growing Farm- er's Market movement. Every- Ids' MINI A 0!) 20X5" PKG. Ke 74 one welcome. Please call 9865- 1 32250r 985-9242 for details. ' FERFEC| BREAS ; S LB. 1 ase eter erat set eee RRR ee ee Lea Le SEES SESS A Boneless & Tender. You Love This Steak! TUL STEAK (0) 6X602Z. BOX i Just Like Mom Makes! HOMESTYLE BURGER Oven KEL All White Breast Meat! CHICKEN NUGGETS Lots of Cheese with Hearty Sauce MEAT & CHEESE the U.C.W. meeting." 4. On Easter Sunday the Kerry 4 family met at the home of Elva "4 Kerry. All were so pleased to have Elva's mother Mrs. Stear- man with them. Grant and Lynne Evans were pleased to entertain some of her family from Montreal for Easter weekend. Norman and Betty Tapscott had a lovely Easter Break. They went to Halifax to be with their son John and his wife. The Rev. John Tapscott preaches at the Edgewood United Church in Halifax. On returning home the busy Betty joined the Pine Ridge girls on a trip to Syracuse N.Y. NN Aa 3 a wv Certificates Dorothy Munro and Melba i Our sympathy to the rela-- the farm," will be shown in Port. ™33 Perry High School and two; b . speakers will discuss organic jg There was a good attendance. | at Nancy, Skelding's home for | "Scugog"s Community Newspaper of Choice" ) gy Play well attended attend the Sweet Adeline Chorus competition where they won the second place in. the - small.chorus competition. Dr. Jerrold Asling arrived home from Belize so on Tuesday Jerrold, Joan and Jill Asling, Faye and Keith and Rob Ash- ton, Heather and Richard met - at the home of Stella and Don- ald Asling.. April 30 the Uxbridge Com- munity Care will have a new la: _ cation, The Uxbridge Seniors Centre, 76 Marietta St., Ux- bridge. Come and visit them. On Saturday, April 25 wish' Mr. Gourlie a happy 95th birth- day. or = Last Saturday Bill Anderson of Lindsay paid a visit to the Ashton families and had lunch with them. Alan, Joyce and Bradley Ashton of - Oakwood also visited with Ruth on Satur- day. Ken and Beth Catherwood visited her mother Ruth Ashton on Sunday. : - : There was a family party at the home of Marilyn and 88' Munro just to say, "See you lat- er" to Leanne who leaves on Fri- day to take a new position in a Corpus Christie Texas hospital. We wish her the best of every- thing. - . aa Welcome home to Elmer and Ruth Wilson from their winter homein Florida. Nancy and Gerald Hill and children and Ed and Donna Edkhardt were luncheon guests on Sunday with Doug and Beth Wilson. Happy .16th birthday greetings to Michael Wilson to- ay. senting a Festival of Festivals. ~D. J. TAYLOR "INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. 169 North St., Port Perry LOL 1B7 Guaranteed Investment (Rates Subject to Change without Notice) -- More than 100 students at Port Perry High School will be par- ticipating in a fashion show entitled "Sail into Spring" Wednes- day, April 21 at 7:30 p.m. at PPHS. The proceeds from the show will go towards the Ambassadors ble for $4 at the door. Pictured are some of the students who will be participating. (Front) Brad MacArthur and Michelle Hiem- stra. (Middle) Samantha McMullen, Kim Wray, Kendra McCrae and Laura Phoenix. (Back) Matt Willetts and Heather McLean. Drama nights at PPHS There will be four nights of dra- ma, dance and music. The fun begins April 27 through to the 30th, curtain is at 7 p.m. all four nights in the drama room at the tony peuple and ill any people and groups wi be performing, including "Hai- ku" directed by Dana Boadway, starring Katie, Talbot, Sarah Croxall and Michelle Flieler. * This play won many awards at the sn Festival at Dunbar- ton and also won awards at the regional festival earlier this year. For the first time ever, Port Perry High School will be pre- GIC. FIVE YEAR PHONE 985-8416 LASAGNA Rich Chocolate Dessert. Just Thaw "n Serve DOUBLE FUDGE BROWNIE oy on ~ Gon. are. oovited to the annual follehy. edi rr rT ------------ a pon. house and sal of wolf eine ett teres BA SS SIRS rar tata ten SIR to . SAUNDRA PRICES VALID UNTIL MAY 2, 1993. :L REINER 1874 Scugog Street a (3. Perry "UNICARVEL" 815, 9th Line Scugog Sunday 2 May llam-~5pm Tickets are $6 in advance for single nights or you can pur- chase a Gala Pass for $165 which entitles you to all four nights for the price of three, voting privi- leges for various awards and also free entrance to the gala party which will take place on iday night after the presenta- tions. You can still attend the gala even if you only attend one night - for $2 you can also be in on the fun!! : So come out and support these talented individuals! "i information call 985. Program. Tickets are avalla- ge -------- er -- i ---- ---------- i. i -- A hs. ier [at itp ee ig es de