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Port Perry Star (1907-), 28 Apr 1966, p. 12

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"ELA / . 2 FRAN witli ML ACY SUR N A WOW i 2 Par f (DUSK) at PORT PERRY FAIR GROUNDS Sponsored By PORT PERRY VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTERS $2.00 Per Family Tickets Available From Firemen 4 UTICA The Stewards of the United Church would like to thank all those who helped make the turkey supper a success, Sorry to report Mrs, Lue Beare in a car accident, a pa- tient in Toronto Hospital. Lue is a sister of Mr. Jack Crosier. We hope she will soon be feel- ing better. Mr. and Mrs, James Mitchell and Mr. 'and Mrs; Ivan Gray & David of Port Perry visited with Mr, and Mrs, J. Mitchell "on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston of Oshawa visited with Mrs. D, Harper on Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Bert Mitchell visited with Mr, and Mrs, Ivan Gray on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Williams of Toronto were guests with Mr. NEWS and Mrs, Frank Kendall one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chet. Geer spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slack, Mrs. Bert Moran of Little Britain spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall spent Saturday evening with Mr, and Mrs, Harold Kerrys, Port Perry. Mrs. Larry Kendall spent the week-end in Waterloo. Mr. & Mrs, Bruce Beare and boys were guests of the Cro- siers on Sunday. RED CROSS IS ALWAYS THERE WITH YOUR HELP 24 Hour SERVICE I -SWEETMAN'S TAXI PHONE 985-2162 Office Open 9 a.m. to 12 Midnight EVERYDAY AFTER MIDNIGHT CALL 985-2162 Phone 985-2221 Cawker's Food Market FREE DELIVERY Port Pérry Specials April 28, 29, 30 CHRISNE'S Fruit Bread CHRISTIE'S Reg. 49c Orange Choc. NABISCO Pine Sol Maple Leaf Liquid 24 oz. CHORE GIRL Pot Cleaner Save 10c¢ Cadbury's Chocolate Covered Biscuits 6 Varieties 3 Pkgs. sf 00 Shredded Wheat Detergent Buy 1 Get 1 Free 2 Loaves PEC 39° Rolls 2 i G5¢ 15 oz. Bottle 61¢ 87° 30° Pkg. of 3 BONELESS Pork Loin Roast 231m. avs. GC Loin Pork Chops Pot Roast Beef Ib. 45° ib. 45¢ the Beare Motors Curling Trophy at théir an- nual spiel held recently in the Port Perry Curl- LOCAL RINK WINS BEARE MOTORS TROPHY A local rink from Blackstock recently won ilton, ing Arena, Pictured above in the back row, left to right, Storey Beare, Neil Bailey, Brian Ham- Bill Beare, Harold Kyte, Roy Cordan, Front row left to right: By Jean Jeffery Everyone welcome. Come to the U.C.W. Anniversary this Sunday, May 1 at 3.00 pm. at Epsom United Church. Rev. J. Moulton will be the guest speaker. The Epsom School Choir will supply special music, This choir won first place at the )Music Festival at Sunder- 1 _ Their music director is Mrs. Frances Sanderson and their teacher Mrs. Midgley. Miss Maureen Howell and Miss Dianna Doupe of Bradford were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Christie on Thurs- | day evening with Miss Darlene Christie It must be spring -- We no- ticed the MacDonald, Douglas and Davis families were visit- ing their properties on the 7th Concession and Mr, and Mrs, M. V. Cracknell were also at their cottage on Saturday. The school children all got their T.B. tests last week. It is to be hoped all the parents will follow their good example at the Municipal building in Port Perry this Wed., Thurs, & Friday. Several from Epsom enjoyed the splendid turkey dinner at Utica last Saturday evening. "How's your insomnia?" Friend, "Worse. Can't even sleep when it is time to get up. Here is a child's safety slo- gan suggestion. 4 "He looked --$he didn't He is -- she isn't". Over the entrance to Tax office is a notice: "Watch your step", Notice of the exit "Watch EPSOM NEWS your language", Thanks to all who in any way contributed to our very successful Bake Sale last Sat. Especially we wish to thank Hall and Shier for the use of their store, It is such a won- derful help to have such a nice place to hold our bake sale. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wilson were Sunday dinner guests with Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Wilson and boys. The old flu bug seems still to be up to his dirty work and several are home ill at time of writing. Did you know Epsom was first named Jockey Hill. Well it may revert to this name with all the horse back riding. The horses seem to enjoy it as much as the Young people and may- be they haven't got as many sore spots the next day. Mrs. Lois Bushell and daugh- ters of Oshawa were supper guests Saturday evening with Mr .and Mrs. H Ashton, Mr. and Mrs, David Prentice were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alf Prentice Saturday evening. It was a wedding anniversary celebration for Mr. and Mrs. Ross Prentice, Recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. Alan Card were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kendry and Patty, Mr .and Mrs. Eric Benns and Roben and Mr, Cliff Lee, Mr. and Mrs. R. Armstrong entertained her family at dinner last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Maurice Carl of Oshawa & Mrs. Ernest Hough- land of Whitby and Mr, & Mrs. Arthur Taylor were supper guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Houghland and fa- mily. On Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Bradley of Brooklin spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs, Herman Kerry, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry visited with Mr. and Mrs. Nel- son Ashton of Ashburn on Sun- day evening. Reasonable Rates MOVING! Call Your Local Mover Port Perry Movers PHONE 985-2963 Owned and Operated by ROBERT (Bob) THORNDYKE, Sr. Fully Insured ERT AP WR 13 oT A 5s fuse #57 AVF A HA 748 WAN oa AS] a aE Lata Cm vs ;

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