18 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, November 2,1993 I a Ni- ARE Beef supper on Sunday We all had an extra hour to spare this weekend, I made the most of it and did a couple of crossword puzzles. Sunday night the ghosts and goblins will make their way around the neighborhood. That always is a lot of fun trying to find out who they are and sometimes trying to determine what they are dressed as. It used to be witch- es, clowns and brides, etc. but now I haven't a clue who the modern characters are. (P.S.) I had 31 and they were all little angels. On Friday evening everyone is invited to attend the euchre in Utica Hall starting at 8 p.m. Sunday is the anniversary service for Epsom-Utica Churches and will be held in Epsom Church starting at 11 - URGENTLY REQUIRED - ~~ Hardcover Books Donated for the Scugog Memorial Public Library. Books must be in good condition and non-fiction subject matter. Donations to be delivered to "The Best for Less at 143 Perry St. 985-4823" | (Please do not donate directly to the Library.) |; Books not required for the library will be sold off at | our location and all funds raised will be used towards 3 the purchase of a new set of encyclopedias. Q "We need your support to make this goal possible." Gentle Dental Care for the whole family a.m. Sunday evening is the church beef supper in Utica Hall start- ing at 5 p.m. and running until 7 p.m. Adults $10 and children six - 12 years is $5. Under six are free. Plan to attend. I be- lieve that tickets can be ob- tained at the door. The U.C.W. will meet on Tuesday, Nov. 9 starting with dessert and refreshments at 1 p.m. in Epsom Church. Eileen Slute is to show slides on her re- cent trip to Europe. The word for roll call is "peace." This Tuesday, Nov. 2, a re- minder that the U.C.W. and anyone who is interested, are to go to the Uxbridge Health Care Center at 7 p.m. to celebrate No- vember birthdays of the resi- dents. There was a good turnout to the Sunday School's Halloween party in Epsom Church on Sat- urday evening. Some 40 chil- dren turned out to enjoy the games, bob for apples, visit the haunted house, dance, eat pizza and they also did a weed craft. The costumes included witches, ghosts, devils to name a few. During the afternoon on Sat- We provide our patients: State-of-the-Art Care Comfortable atmosphere Relaxation techniques Cosmetic Bonding 45 Emergencies welcomed Insurance assignment (we collect from insurance companies) ® ® ® ® Nitrous Oxide (gas) ® ® ® DR. A. CHIA DR. J. COTTRELL DR. M. GARFAT DR. J. HARDY DR. T. KING (Orthodontist) New patients always welcome! urday, Epsom Sunday School rooms were overflowing with guests who came to wish Jennie and Archie Watson a happy 50th anniversary. The very best wishes to Ep- som correspondent Jean Jeffery who has been a patient in Ux- bridge Cottage Hospital for the past few days. . I visited on Sunday with Mrs. Katheryn Brown in Sunder- land. Friday supper guests with Lorne and Eileen Slute were son Ken's family from Green- bank to celebrate Meaghan's fifth birthdav. Bridge results Oct. 27 Afternoon 5 Table Mitchell Avg. 50 North/South - First Doris Phinney and Judy Atkinson 66, Second Doris Watson and Cliff Chambers 52 1/2, Third Joyce Heard and Helen Mathieson tied with Georgia Brock and Ed Clark 45 East/West - First Bea Chap- man and Kelly Lawther 58, See- ond Nancy Dressing and Harold Brown 57, Third Marie and Harry Carnegie 46 Evening 4 1/2 Table Howell Ave. 36 First Judy Atkinson and Don Atkinson 47, Second Bonnie and Jack Davies 41, Third Miri- am and Charles Labanovich 36 ' PORT PERRY ) DENTAL CENTRE 238 QUEEN ST. - PORT PERRY | 985-8451 Evening & Saturday appointments available A Moment to-Remember Well known local residents Les and Kathaleen Smith marked their 50th Anniversary last weekend. The picture above shows the happy couple following their marriage at the brides home In Balsam, Ont. by Rev. R.W. McVey on October 30, 1943. Family and friends extend their bes wishes to Les and Kathaleen on this happy occasion. The Community Spirit in Port Perry BACARDI Amber Rum plans to support the Scugog Fire Department's Water Rescue Equipment Fund. A cash donation will be made for every bottle* of BACARDI Amber Rum purchased between September 15, 1993 and y bi November 8, 1993. " a This is our way of saying, Rao BACARDI Amber Rum LY is proud to be a part of ues your community. BACARDI AMBER RUM THE SMOOTH ONE *50¢/375 mL, $1.00/750 mL, $1.25/1.14 L and $1.50/1.75 L for purchases through the Port Perry liquor store. at YZ cans of gu i oO RUN = RCW O : x a Bs BACARDI AND THE BAT DEVICE ARE REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF BACARDI & COMPANY LIMITED A HR a is aim tamara: SUS NUTR 00, rh ell, HT, ON li, Sc i Re