20 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, May 18, 1993 * Antiques, Last week Beth Catherwood visited her mother for a day. BEST Folk Art & Supplies, Laurie Bradbury and daughter FOR Country Collectable, Alexis also visited Sunday. LESS NO Ceramics, Cherubs Thanks to Dorothy Munro, Melba McKay an argaret 143 Perry St. W Candles, Floral Arrangements, Payne who called for donations | (just around the corner) * Lace, Ribbon, Baskets, for the cancer fund. Thanks to l Port Perry Pine Furniture, all who contributed. thor ere was a family gathering OPEN 10-5pm Bulk Cookies, ete. at the home of Olive and Laur- 7 DAYS a WEEK NN ence Evans to honour the bride- | . | SIG NS AN »D) aed Bill McKay re. Was selected as Cleopatra, while Sean McEnaney was chosen turned on Friday from a tour of as Julius Caesar. o a ; Grade 6 class to celebrate graduation at Blue Jays game by Jean Jeffery Si An On Tuesday last week the Ep- som-Utica U.C.W. met at the home of Mrs. Grace Kirk for our May meeting. All enjoyed a talk and video on the work done by Community Care and the lovely dessert served by our hostess. Our sympathy to the family News A See THE 9 "An Affordable Alternative" ki D&S INSTALLATIONS * Post holes dug up to 36" - 15' deep e Farm Fence Installed * Post driver Crane service up to 42. 986-5900 CI= NUNN a PAVESIIN SS SALW RIEN and Murray Evans. and friends of Mrs. Rose Ksini- ca who was laid to rest on Satur- day from the Baptist Church in Port Perry. Interment at Green- bank Cemetery. The U.C.W. ladies met at the former home of Jim and Clara Jones to cater for lunch at their sale last Saturday. They have moved to Uxbridge. to-be Melodie Barron of Port Perry last Saturday. Our con- gratulations to Melodie Barrow Earl and Elizabeth' Taylor's son, wife and family of London enjoyed an over-night visit with pl English Gardens. Weather in England was beautiful. Their season is about three weeks ahead of ours so flowers were in bloom every- where. On Sunday evening Cathy McKay gave an illustrated talk at Epsom United Church on her recent visit to Agricultural are- as of the European common market. She says the subsidies offered farmers in France and Germany may be reduced but are not likely to be withdrawn in the near future. May 27 the Grade 6 class from Epsom will be going on a graduation trip to see the Blue Jays Play at the Skydome. It is . an afternoon game and the stu- dents are looking forward toit. - The Area Meet is Thursday, May 31, Regional final is June 8. There will be preliminary eliminations prior to the 20th to allow the students to concen- trate on their efforts in which they are strong. We encourage parents to attend these events. Bethesda Reach W.I. will meet at the home of Marg Bruce May 26. Members bring your granddaughters and also a favourite doll. Motto - The secrets of Happy living - "Not to do what you Tike but like what you do." Phone news to Jean 986- 2620. More than 300 students attended Port Perry High School's . At-Home Dance last Friday night and witnessed the selection of the King and Queen. Rotary exchange student Kumi Uehara Eight Durham residents who The Junior Princess at PPHS's At-Home was Lacey MacAr- thur, while Mike Labanovich was selected as Prince. MP to present medals have made a significant contri- bution to their community will receive commemorative medals venson in a special ceremony at' Oshawa City Hall on Wednes- day, May 19. The medals were awarded by the Governor General, the Rt. from Durham M.P. Ross Ste- | ' a |] | r Hon. Ramon Hnatyshyn, to | | mark the 126th anniversary of Canada's Confederation, and approved by Her Majesty The | A i Queen. Mr. Stevenson said they ALL Haybine® mower-conditioners feature AN are being presented to a broad these performance features: range of [Canadiana, from all . walks of life, in recognition o e Full lateral header flotation to get all your crop. 2 Hanging their distinguished personal e Chevron-design intermeshing rubber rolls for achievements on behalf of their even conditioning. (x 0 ts d thus fi e Roll pressure adjustment crank for quick Ie Cl) us e Baskets fellow citizens, an us for changes without tools. | ® Geraniums The presentation ceremony e Swath or windrow to match conditions. } will be in the Council Chamber Don't settle for anything less than a genuine % Topsoil of Oshawa City Hall, 50 Simcoe | ina® -conditi Street South, commencing at 7 Haybine® mower-conditioner. | % Peat Moss p.m. Following are the names of the medal recipients: Dr. John MORROW FARM EQUIPMENT v H. McKinney, Brooklin; Gordon Over 45 years In the business - Hours: E. Willey, Brooklin; Roy Ormis- FORD NEW HOLLAND * Versatile al=lo]= Mon. to Fri. 10am to 8pm ton, Brooklin; Dr. Terry Bryon, NEA LP | RATS n Uxbridge; Ray Newton, Ux- SUNDERLAND (705) 357-3121 EW HOLLAND Saturday 9am to 6pm bridge; Keith Tregunna, 2km. North of 7A on Island Road onont-N PN ka aploton, manville.