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Port Perry Star, 12 Dec 2000, p. 23

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"Scugog"s Community Newspaper of Choice" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, December 12, 2000 - 23 The show will be held at the Epsom Church, beginning at 7 p.m. Yo Epsom, Utica Sunday School Christmas Concert's on Dec. 17 Worship on Sunday will be held in Utica Church at I'l a.m. All are welcome. Epsom-Utica Sunday School will hold their Christmas concert this coming Sunday at 7 p.m. in Epsom Church. Come along and share in their annual celebration of the season. A reminder that the gifts for the Christmas family that this church will be supporting, should be con- tributed by Sunday, Dec. 17. A family of a mom (size M), a girl age three (size 4) MoJacks host Merchants Sunday From Page 22 affair through the first 40 minutes. Andrew Mercer regained his scoring touch with two for the night's work. Justin Bennett, Nathan Cotter and Jeremy Ritchie were the other goal getters for the MoJacks. PJ. Mabley did a lot of the damage for the home town Bruins in this one as he collected the hat trick. Jeff Rankine got the start in goal for the MoJacks and went the distance. He was forced to come up with many tough stops against this smooth-skating Uxbridge squad which had Port Perry's number all season long. The Mojacks have hit a quiet stretch in their schedule, which will give the new head coach a under his belt. The next action for the MoJacks is Sunday evening (Dec. 17) at the Scugog Arena as they host the Little Britain Merchants. They are then idle until December 22 when they travel to Georgina to take on the Ice. After that one the MoJacks get nearly a week off for the Christmas break before going back to action Thursday, Dec. 28 with a home game at the Scugog Arena against the Bruins. This coming Sunday night's outing against the Merchants at the Scugog Arena should be a very spirited affair as this is the club the MoJacks must catch for fourth spot in the Central League standings. And Little Britain-Port and an 18 Elevators. month old - In view of boy (size Utica & their gen- 18). erosity T h e and the organizers communi- of the ty's dona- Canadian tions, they Foodgrains will, for Bank for the first t h e time, be Epsom - able to Utica grain s e nd growing project express their appreciation to all who have donated finan- cial and physical help in the combining of the soy- bean crop this fall. The expenses have been less this year due to no drying charges, thanks to Reesor $2,500 in cash to the C.F.G.B. headquarters in Winnipeg, as well as the soybean crop valued at $10,844.36 and with the addition of cash the entire gift will be $13,344.35 for the year 2000. The Millennium Ron & Sandy announce with pleasure the marriage daughter of Judith & Eddy Bedjo of Unionville, Ont. Marriage took place on of their son David to Sandra Ong Nov. 21st, 2000 Committee have made their final arrangements for the Community Family New Year's Even Party to be held in Utica Hall on Dec. 31. Everything will kick off at 8 p.m. with games, crafts, etc. fol- lowed by lunch, fireworks at 10 p.m. and items placed in the time cap- sule. Bring along your kids, grandchildren, friends and neighbours. Everything is free. For more information call myself at 985-7564 or Rod at 985-7493. The order of afghans has arrived and the com- mittee should be congrat- ulated on this project. For The Perfect Balance anyone who has roots in the area of Bethesda, Epsom-Utica, this will be a reminder of present and past years. For informa- tion on this call Faye at 852-5389. Harvey Musselman of Uxbridge was a Tuesday luncheon guest with Don and Stella Asling. They were pleased to have granddaughters Jan and Jennifer Asling visit on Saturday and be supper guests. 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