TTI oe I i -- n 12. PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, September 14,1993 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Epsom and area news By Jean Jeffery Many from the area enjoyed the Uxbridge Fair on Saturday. Several from the area partici- pating. Next Sunday the Sunday School will be opening. This Sunday Pat Sutherland could not attend so Mrs. Burton helped out. The children from the Vacation Bible School sang, but next Sunday the choir will be in their place. They will prac- tice at the Sobil home this week. If you would like to join, just come along Thursday evening. Sunday School will re-open next Sunday. Come children, while you have your class, your parents will be pleased to enjoy the service and message by our pastor, Rev. John Burton. The Rev. John and Mrs. Bur- ton will hold open house at the manse Sept. 19. All friends and members of the Epsom Utica and Goodwood churches are in- 'vited. Time from 2-4 p.m. In case of rain, come Oct. 3. 4-H Achievement Day - con- gratulations to 4-H Dairy Club for a successful year under lead- ership of Scott Wilson and Rob Evans. The W.I. this year will meet on the fourth Thursday of the month at 7:45 p.m. The W.I. wish Jean Pogue a speedy recovery from hip sur- gery. She is now in Uxbridge Hospital. The W.I. meeting at 7:45 at the home of Corrine Croxall.' The topic is Agriculture. Motto is "Life is like a seed. It grows according to care." Reply by Melba McKay. Roll Call - a sign farmers use to predict the weather. Last week Sandra Maharaj was pleased to have two sisters and their families and her mother as dinner guests. Birth- day greetings to Anand of King- ston who celebrated his third birthday this week. Grace and Floyd Evans were pleased to have next door neigh- bors Scott and Diana Jeffery visit them on Sunday evening. Congratulations to Jenny Johnson whose great grand- child was christened on Sunday at Pine Grove Church. Rob and Fiona McClure and John and Johanna Hanson en- Joyed the Jack and Jill Party at Blackstock on Saturday eve- ning - a crowded and happy af- fair in honor of Glen Kerry's ap- proaching marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Munro en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Macklin of Thunder Bay last week. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Munro and Dan and her sister Lois and her husband La¥ry Schadfer of Bethany at- tended the Hunting and Out- door Show at the International Centre in Toronto. g The celebration of Ruth Ash- ton's 80th birthday was a gala affair at Epsom Church on Sun- day when 30 of Ruth's family and about another 130 guests greeted Ruth and enjoyed the afternoon tea party. I sat and enjoyed the parade of four gen- erations of friends and neigh- bors pass by. What a joy to re- kindle the friendships of many you haven't seen for years. I enjoyed a most delicious lunch last Tuesday tendered by Community Care. We were so happy to have the Beaverton Echoes to entertain us with their leader Lil Allan always so happy and so capable. One lady sang a beautiful solo, she said the Lord gave her a voice and she figured she should use it - a marvellous gift. Your teenager will still think he's immortal. But we'll have improved his life expectancy. Most teenagers would sell their souls for a driver's didn't learn emergency braking. Cooking up an old fashion supper J. PETER HVIDSTEN / PORT PERRY STAR Lawrence Malcolm, a long-time supporter of Scugog Shores Historical Museum Village was on hand at museum's Volunteer Appreciation Picnic Saturday afternoon husking and cooking cobs of corn for the 65 volunteers attending Fortunately, such teenagers have parents. Who know that life's essential lessons well taught, = and well learned, will last a life time. Call us for more | information at: 852-9705 licence. 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