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Port Perry Star, 17 Aug 1993, p. 16

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'MORROW FARM Over 45 years in the bisiness FORD NEW HOLLAND © Versatile SUNDERLAND (705) 357-3121 LELSLELS EQUIPMENT If " News Church service this week will be heldin Utica at 11 a.m, ' There were nine tables of eu- chre in Utica Hall on Friday evening. Winners were as fol- lows: Ladies First, Clara War- - ren; Second; Jean Pogue, Third, Anne Holtby. Men's First, Art . Parratt, Second, Ruth McDo- nald, Third, Vera Brown. Elva Symes had the most lone hands (seven). Freeze-out winners were Carolyn Parish and Ruth - McDonald, Mary Cannon and Jean Pogue were second. Draws were won by Ivy Hardy, Evelyn - Ham and Irwin Kydd. Ed Skin- - ner won the 50/50. There will be another euchre in two weeks, Aug. 27. Visitors with Mrs. Crosier this week were Nora Beacock of Port Perry and her son Bob and Betty Beacock of Alberta. It's really nice to have my neighbors back from holidays. For a couple of days it was real " lonesome up here on the hill. Doug and Judy MacSween, "Trevor and Travis spent a 'couple of weeks in P.E.L., stay- ing with Doug's mother Bev and Harold Walker. They visited - relatives and attended the Ex- _ hibition and Old Home Week, ing when they caught cod and 'mackerel, which they also en- . PLUS! -- purchiiée. SEE VY [El ssl 5 SL! aL! Dinner: LB BB St BL Bl Bl 5] 5 - * 89-5 $8 © Pon Perry Plaza Tol: (416) 985-1921 9H ( 1S SC M2, = Hong Kong Golden -- 6 Gate Chinese Restaurant OPENING Friday, August 20™ All You. Can Eat Chinese Buffet BIGGEST BUFFET IN SCUGOG Lunch: Monday to Friday Saturday, Sunday & holidays * $6.95 Monday to Thursday ik Friday to Sunday 7 TAXES NOT IN Business Sh at ) hd 4 " aid ' J E31 C1 ROT CO CY oF UY GR GM GY CY R31 GY ROY GN EO EN EN 6 OB Joyed eating. Upon returning ome, they were right into the ball with Judy's team, dpon- sored by Perfect Heating, win- ning the championship. Con- gratulations, "coach. . The hardball team, - which Doug coaches and Trevor plays for, lost out in the championship game. Speaking of softball, I spent Saturday at Blackstock watch- ing granddaughter Susie win their playoff championship. Congratulations, Susie and her team, IL.G.A. © | Jane Tracey and boys spent a few days with her parents in Sy- racuse, N.Y. Happy birthday to Dave Tracey who celebrated his birthday on Sunday, with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Puckrin and his. grandmother, Elva AY Symes. ' £ Legal 0 pAb AY The Warners had a full house on 'the weekend when Su- zanne's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lefebvre from Cornwall, her two sisters and their fami- lies from Ottawa and Dunnville and brother from Sault Ste. Ma- rie, came to help Suzanne cele- 'brate her birthday. © The Aked family has re- turned from a vacation in Ke- lowna, B.C. The weather was wonderful and the sightseeing was very impressive. B.C. is a beautiful province. The girls en- joyed swimming, mini golf and go-carting, while Stephen got a © good workout in golf and tennis, and of course, Alison loved shopping somewhere. new. All around, it was a great holiday. Scugog Island news - By Reta Reader Don't forget to call Bonnie - Gerrow for tickets to the chick- "en barbecue at the Island Unit- © ed Church on Aug. 22 (Sunday). ~. She will also appreciate offers of helphy members of the church. I'm sorry but this will be my last writeup for this column, partly due to failing vision. I have enjoyed the years I have made entries. It seemed like a good way to-express gen- eral sympathy or pass news -along to people who had moved away and describe various func- as well as going deep-sea fish- > tions, Of course some people may have expressed 'it other- wige. Thanks to all who gave en- hey & 2 3 Coe et Sen 2 All proceeds from thé Sale Will ¢s 1oWs $5.05 | $9.95 I SE EES EE - oyu lh "eo pt : couragement, I hope someone else will see some interest in continding. , ne Have you heard of McPher- son's Law? LTB ih! "You may remember, it gets the blame for all the awkward happenings because McPher- son's slice of toast always lands with the jammy side down. Yes- terday I came into thé kitchen to find Mrs. Gay pouring what | looked perfectly good sugar into a tin for throwing out. She ex- plained she'd mixed salt into the sugar container 'and put it x - down toMurphy's Law. Surely you mean McPher- son's I queried. "Oh, no Mur- hy's?" I wondered how they dif- ered. It seems Murphy's Law states, "If anything can happen it will." I confess I didn't see much difference. Then: it was. explained to me that McPher- - son accounts for awkward hap- penings only. Murphy allows for the good things that can - come about as well as the bad." Trust a woman to go one bet- ter. NR I have just been informed that the settings for the chicken barbecue for next Sunday night have beén reduced from three to twosuch as 5 p.m. and 6:15 p.m. and some people don't realize it is necessary to call Bonnie Ger- row and reserve your-ticket in order to arrange the setting and have sufficient food. ue Don't forget this is a busy week too for Bible School for Monday to Thursday Siig fi as family day with hot ogs. : Thanks to Port Perry Star and news collector. R. Reader (EMMERSON 193 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY, ONT LIL1BY (416) 985-7306 ALL LINES OF GENERAL INSURANCE JRE NATIONAL

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