4a $ Trrr_m--pn-D--h3jmH»mhmzzizzzi iz:;:: nIlInm:tBHrrw&#wvyerrrrmrrerEEEErEEEEEETEEEER, "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, October 17, 2000 - 21 Mariposa Minor Hockey Association to benefit from Oct. 29 event Auction, dance is fundraiser for Mariposa Hockey By Diane Cooke Seagrave News Hope everyone is enjoying the glorious fall colours. A community shower is being held for Lisa Vernon and Darren Blaiselyver on Friday, Nov. 3 at 7:30 p.m. at the Seagrave United Church. Luncheon is provided - all welcome. Mariposa Minor Hockey Association is having a Silent Auction/Halloween Dance on Saturday, Oct. 28 - this is a great evening out. A reminder to Seagrave Fellowship Sisters that the Annual Christmas Dinner and Gift Exchange will be Friday, Dec. 3 at the Kinsmen Hall in Port Perry. This year is again a pot luck (ladies are asked to take slightly smaller portions, as last year we could have fed a small country). A fun evening as always is planned, where By Vera Brown Epsom & Utica News This Ts Saturday is Utica Day Care's "Children and Adult Collection Sale" which will be held at the Kinsmen Hall in Port Perry from 8 to 11:30 a.m. They will have nearly new clothes, shoes, toys, games, sports equipment; maternity and baby wear, accessories-and books. This is a fundraiser for the day care and they ask everyone's support. Would You Like To Become A Professional School Bus Driver? we will enjoy a great meal, be enter- tained, exchange gifts, pick our new secret sister and more. Tickets will be available soon at Wanamaker's Store in Seagrave or call Joan Birkett or myself for more information. Robinglade Estates Women's group meets in October at Isabel Arculas' home (#47) on Thursday, Oct. 26 at 7:45 p.m. A guest speaker has been arranged. Ladies are reminded to take their own mug and a twoonie for the 50/50 draw. If anyone is missing a plate, platter and such like - Kate MacDonald has a few items at her home from some of the community luncheon funerals. Happy birthday wishes go out this week to Bill Sandiford |r, John Berry, Gwen Luke, and Judy Carr and any others not known to add to the list. The Men's Group wish to thank all Church and Sunday School this week will be held in Epsom Church atl! am, Everyone welcome. Belated congratulations to Sandra and Tony Doyle on the birth of their second son, Connor Douglas Doyle, who was born on Sept. 24, a brother for Brady. Gail and Amold Kerry are blessed grandparents with vet another grandson. That' makes four, It's quite possible that the harvest tica Day Care's sale is this those who walked or helped in any way in the walk-a-thon on Saturday. The proceeds will go to the Scugog and Brock food banks and the Canadian Food Grains Food Bank. Don't forget to get your tickets soon for the Seagrave Turkey Supper on Nov. I. Many from here attended the Pinedale Church Anniversary Service on Sunday morning when the guest speaker was Mrs. Marion Wells of Lemonville United Church delivered an anniversary message and the Wright Family of Newmarket gave several musical numbers. Seagrave Church and Sunday School will resume next Sunday at the usual time of 10 a.m. That's all for this week. Please call Ann Sandiford for next week's col- umn. of the soy beans, belog grown for the Canadian Foodgrains Bank, will be carried out this week weather per- mitting. One field is on the corner of the 6th Line and Marsh Hall Road while the other crop is' being grown north of Epsom on the 8th Line and - Marsh Hill Rd. Lois Bushell and hate efanddaugh- ter Alexis Bradbury visited with Ruth Ashton one day last week. i They'll celebrated on Sunday Burns Church marked [51st anniversary of the congregation By Florence Ashton Ashburn News Burns Church celebrated the 151st anniversary of the congregation on Sunday, Oct. |5 with our minister Graeme lllman leading in worship, who delivered a very inspiring sermon. The text was from Hebrews 11. We were pleased to have the trio "The Three Dads" from Columbus sing several selections and the choir singing "Great is Thy Faithfulness." We were pleased to welcome several visitors to the service. Everyone enjoyed a luncheon served in the lower hall. On Saturday, Oct. 21 at 8 a.m. is the Moderator's breakfast to be held at Lakeridge Golf Course on Brawley Road. The Pampered Chef kitchen ware demonstration takes place at Burns on Monday, Oct. 23 at 7:30 p.m. There is no charge to this event and we welcome all women who would like to attend. Bring a friend and join with us. This is a good time to start thinking of Christmas gifts and maybe you will find something for yourself. Refreshments will be served. Sunday, Nov. 12 is fast approaching when we wel- come The Torchmen quartet from St. Catharines and Larry and Noelle Turner (father and daughter duo) from Uxbridge. The time is 7:30 p.m. with a fellowship our following. Last Thursday several women from Ashburn attend- ed the special fall meeting held at Mount Zion Church. Thursday, Oct. 19 is euchre night again at the Ashburn Community Centre at 8 p.m. Everyone wel- come. aO0000L0 LAIDLAW EDUCATION SERVICES ~* Free Training available to all accepted applicants e Part time hours * Great for stay at home Moms * Take your children with you o Retirees Welcome Come join the winning team! P.O.BOX 399, Stn. Brooklin Whitby, Ontario L1M 1B5 ---------- AAR aN--,----,,