"A Family Tradition for 131 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, October 15, 1997 - 17 Free to a good home: One well-u Hope everyone enjoyed their Thanksgiving with fam. ily and friends. United Church choir practice this week is on Wednesday night at Utica Church. This Thursday, Oct. 16 plan to attend the Pampered Chef party starting at 7:30 p.m. in Epsom Church. This is a fundraiser for the Collective Kitchen which operates each Thursday in Epsom Church. Please RSVP to Suzanne at 985-4760. Friday, Oct. 17 start- ing at 5 p.m., the United Church is having their Beef Supper. If you haven't got your tickets yet, please do as the organizers should have an idea as to how many to prepare for. Prices are as follows - Adults in advance $10; at the door $12; children under 12 are $5 and under five years old are free. Tickets can be obtained from board members, or Utica Farm Equipment. [-- Utica & Epsom Church and Sunday School this week, Oct. 19, will be held in Epsom Church at 9:30 a.m. The Bethesda-Reach Women's Institute will meet on Wednesday, Oct. 22 at the home of Doreen Pickett. The guest speaker will be Bonnie Noble of Int. Adoption. Motto: What do we live for if not to make the world less difficult for each other? Roll call: How do you perceive Russia has changed in the last five years? Congratulations to Jim and Jean Rankin who are very proud grandparents of a little 7 lb. 7 oz. baby girl "Chelsea Anne" who was born on Wednesday, Oct. 8 in Markham Stouffville Hospital. Proud parents are John and Lisa Rankin of Bowmanville. Chelsea is a wee sister for Bailey. I understand that Bernie and Shirley Hutchings on the 6th Line were also blessed recently with the arrival of a grandson. Congratulations. Charlie, Susan Brown and children of Amherstview were visi- tors in Utica on Saturday and we all later enjoyed a Thanksgiving meal in View Lake with the Gerrow family. John and Jane Bradbury were Saturday guests for a Thanksgiving dinner sed, abused piano with their daughter Jacqueline Wilson and children at Mount Albert. Shirley Baster, accompanied by some Uxbridge ladies, is presently on a three week visit to India. Lorne and Eileen Slute had a busy Sunday, serving dinner to" son Brian of Cookstown and son Ken and family of Greenbank and later they were sup- per guests with daugh- ter Sharane and her husband Gary Dear in Port Perry. Utica Hall Board has free to a good home, a well used and abused piano. It has a history of surviving the fire that burned down the origi- nal hall. If interested give me a call at 985- 7564. News to report? 985-7383 Dental Care Jor the whole Jamily PORT PERRY DENTAL CENTRE 238 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY ~ * DR. J. HARDY * DR. L. GIDEON ° DR. J. COTTRELL ° DR. C. BANFIELD °* Dr. T. KING * Dr. MCINTYRE Orthodontist Periodontist Please Call - 985-845 1 (DR. L. GIDEON please car 985-7952 ) This isn't just a sign. It's a promise. This single letter of the alphabet, Patients Always Welcome Because change is necessary. But painted on a blue square and change that compromises your bolted to a roadside pole represents health care is not acceptable. And one of the most important we will fight to make sure you get promises ever made to the people quality health care when you need of Ontario. It is a promise of it. Because at the heart of this single quality health care to everyone. letter of the alphabet, painted on a Dramatic change is underway in blue square and bolted to a roadside pole is a promise that the Hospitals of Ontario are determined to 985-1890 1888 Scugog St. Port Perry SALE ENDS Monday, Oct. 20 our hospitals and in all aspects of our health care system. And for many reasons that can be good. protect. That too, is a promise. Want to know more about how hospitals are changing? Call us for a free information booklet and get involved in the future of your health care. " 1-888-628-5888 Or visit our website at: www.oha.com wv