a Bs RS A ME Ml I ye Ome A a. = WI TI I HI HH I HI i HI = HEH HH I HH EE I = HHI HHI i HHH i Ha i H = oi a HI HIE i HT ii I ii or I rr ST opr mT 18 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, March 15,1994 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" R IR(OTEY BY DEI ES SW DAV Ee URAL Roots Residents celebrate Good Friday breakfast in Utica teacher's milestone Hope everyone is enjoying a safe and happy March break! Maurice and Eliza Fralick and immediate family were in- vited by Chester School in East York to attend their daughter Gloria's retirement recently, to celebrate 35 years teaching at their school. It was a special oc- casion with about 100 people in attendance. Scugog Island Women's Institute The Scugog Island Women's Institute will meet on Wednes- day, March 16 at 8 p.m. at the Island Hall. Their guest speak- eris from Analda Gardens. Visi- tors are always welcome. Scugog Island United Church, 19100Island Road The Youth Group had a beach party on Friday night to cele- brate the beginning of March break - the next best thing to F't. Lauderdale! The congregation welcomed back our minister, Elaine Bar- ber, on Sunday after short vaca-. tion. The Lectionary Bible Study Group will meet on Tuesday, March 15 at 1:30 p.m. at S.I.U.C. Choir practice will be held this week on Tuesday, March 15 at7 p.m. The Grace UCW "Wearing of the Green" ham and scalloped potato supper will be held on Thursday, March 17 at the Is- land Hall at 6 p.m. All tickets have been sold. Thank you for your support. We look forward to an evening of fun. There will be no Youth Group this week. A communion service will be held on Sunday, March 20 at 9:45 a.m. Please call 985-8871 with your news for next week's col- umn. Have a good week! Stouekouse Folk Ant R.R. 2, OAKWOOD - CORNER of HWY. 7 & 46 (2 miles east of Manilla) OPEN HOUSE st, tar. 26, 10-4pm * classes for new & experienced painters * large selection of new patterns * reasonable prices for supplies 8 weeks, 3 hour classes, morning & evening JENNIFER CURRIE 705-357-3204 SPENCER'S FEED SI SERVICE ree J (0 QVVES 2 Raise your own flock of... | Pullets, Mixed ockerels Brown Egg Layers arter Feed ings with 2) irds Ordered You Delivery Dates - April 25 & May 17 Note: orders must be placed 5 weeks in advance For information call SPENCER'S FEED SERVICE (416) 985-3371 YAMAHA suzy, We'll be closing Tuesday, March 22 a Wednesday, March 23 Come & see us when our NEW SHOWROOM will be opened RE-OPEN THURSDAY, MARCH 24 featuring Street Bikes | Dirt Bikes | ATV's | Accessories Watch for our GRAND OPENING to be held in May Durham Road 57 South of Blackstock 905-986-4437 The Youth Group will be serv- ing Good Friday morning break- fast at Epsom Church, followed by a service. Stella Asling's brother Bill Ryall of Fenelon Falls was a luncheon guest at the Asling home last Friday. Mr. H. Gourlie has returned to Oshawa from northern Sas- katchewan. It will make it easy for him to visit his father and sister Doris Armstrong of Ep- som. Shirley and Paul Baster visit- ed his parents at Smithsville for lunch on Sunday to share his mother and ts birthday celebrations. Joanne Hansen and children Sara and Kevin visited her par- ents June and Cliff Bertram of Scarborough on Thursday and Friday. Recently, Earl and Marie Wil- son had lunch with Gary and Debbie Evans as her parents and family of New Brunswick were visiting them for a week. Ross and Marilyn Munro were pleased to receive a phone call from Daniel who is on tour in Britain with the Port Perry Rugby team. After their game in England, they will spend some time in Wales and Scot- land. The UCW had a guest speak- er on nutrition at their meeting last Tuesday. Thank you for an enjoyable talk on niitrition, Deb MacDonald of Port Perry. Alan and Joyce Ashton of Oakwood and 14 members of their family packed a lunch and descended on great grandma Ruth Ashton to introduce her to her newest great granddaugh- ter. A daughter for Lisa and Greg, the baby's name is Katlin Joyce. Keith, Faye and Robert joined them for lunch. Of course, great granddaughter Vickie and her friend Rachael Sutherland also joined the par- ty. Barbara Evans called to see Mrs. Roy Hart one day last week. Church next Sunday at Utica. Rev. Dr. Morton Patterson will be guest speaker while our min- ister Rev. John Burton will take a service at Woodville. The Bethesda Reach W.I1. will hold their spring luncheon at Trinity United Church, Ux- 'bridge, April 12 at noon. Tick- ets available at Guardian Drug Store or from members. For fur- ther information, call 852-7843. Many birthdays in Seagrave this week Hope everyone is enjoying the March break, whatever you're doing. The Robinglade Estates Women's Group will be meeting at Kate MacDonald's home on March 23 at 8 p.m., instead of Christian Zidners. Members are reminded to take your $10 for the craft being made that evening, and also the $12 for Millar Lights ticket. (Apologies for two expenses in one night. Members are also asked to take their own glue gun, if possible, mug, $1 for the 50/50 draw. There will also be a draw for a free ticket to the Millar Lights show. Happy birthday wishes go out to Jay King, Larry Taylor, Bill Wanamaker, Bradley Hill, George Hill, Stephanie Blair and last but not least, to our daughter Katherine. Belated happy birthday to Ja- son Johansen. Happy anniversary wishes this month to Bill and Ann San- diford. Gertrude Wanamaker has re- turned from a two-week visit, accompanied by her son Ron and wife Leona, to San Diego, California. There they enjoyed a visit with Ron and Leona's daughter MaryLee and her hus- band Mark Augustine and their daughter Tori. Fred and Mildred Puckrin at- tended the wedding last Satur- day of her nephew Brian Hot- tinger to Geraldine Goulding at Cherrywood United Church. Church News - Rev. R. Rod- gers, a former minister in Sea- grave conducted the sermon last Sunday. he chose for his sermon "Just One More Time". Matthew, David and Nicole McGarry extinguished the 4th Lenten candle. The choir's mu- sic number was "What a Friend We Have in Jesus". Next Sun- day is Mission Sunday. Please call Ann Sandiford with your news for next week. Thank you. Playground equipment auction Church and Sunday School this week will be held in Utica United Church at 11 a.m. with Rev. Dr. Morton Paterson as guest speaker. Congratulations to Cheryl Strachan and Paul Cooper who were married in the Island Church on Saturday. The UCW catered to the reception which was held in Utica Hall, followed by a dance. Paul seems like one of our local folk as he is em- ployed by Utica Farm Equip- ment. The euchre on Friday night had 11 tables played with the following lucky winners: Ladies First Marie Geer, Second Myr- tle Gimblett, Third Vera Fawns. Mens First Gordon Wil- son, Second Grant Bright, Third Bruce Houghland. Irwin Kydd had the most lone hands (six). I'reeze-out winners were Milton Anderson and Bruce Houghland with Harry and Doris Hill second. Draws were won by Vera Brown, Carl Gim- blett and Ruth McDonald. Lena Ogden won the 50/50. Plan to attend the next euchre in two weeks, March 25. Sunday visitors with me were my aunt Mrs. Fran Meyers and her daughter Joyce and hus- band Al Yates, all from Scarbo- rough. Bruce and Jean Beare of Scarborough were in the village on Thursday, visiting with Mrs. Crosier. The Aked family were in Pickering on the weekend to help Christopher Parmar cele- brate his second birthday. Sunday visitors with Lorne and Eileen Slute were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cowan from Cress- well, Mrs. Emily Slute of Bow- manville and her daughter Car- ol Wright and boys of London. Jack, Nancy and Karen Skelding were Sunday lunch- eon guests with Al and Darlene Mills in Newmarket. Please note, anyone interest- ed in rentals for Utica Hall are to contact Georgina Sutcliffe at 985-2745. Mrs. Fielding has re- signed. We hope to run ads in the near future with more infor- mation. It's nice to see the return of Mr. Art Richardson who has been touring the south Pacific for several weeks. Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and Hawaii were some of the places he visit- ed. Judy MacSween, Trevor and Travis and Joan Timms visited on March 14 with Judy's grand- mother Irene White to help her celebrate her 78th PritaD Epsom School is raisin funds for much-needed schoo ground equipment and to do this, they are having a charity auction of new goods and servic- es at Neil Bacon's Barns on April 29 at 6:30 p.m. Watch for upcoming posters. Anyone wishing to donate new items or services, contact the school at 986-7250. They are also selling frozen box meats, Janes fish and chicken and Schneider's beef and sausages. For orders, contact Twyla Ballagh at 985- 8629 or Ann Florence at 985- 2247. Orders have to be in by March 21 to Epsom School. Another project is selling a variety of bedding plants by the flat, or pots of geraniums. Hanging baskets of ivy gerani- ums, fuschia and wall-hanging bags of impatiens. There is free delivery to seniors. Call Dale Slack for information at 986- 0716. Prices on all items are quite reasonable.