* Woolco Store on Thickson 14 - PORT PERRY STAR ~ Thursday, Aug. 14, 1969 Epsom Jean Jeffery A group of forty Uxbridge | folks took a bus trip to Bell- ville on Monday and toured the Intelligencer plant and learned many things about printing a paper. "As some one remarked, it isn't as simple as it seems. One interesting room was the photography dept. where two machines imported from Germany were kept. Their purpose being to transfer the photo to metal. So we watched the process from A to Z and on leaving each received a paper that they had just seen rolling off the presses. The next stop was a Cor- by's distillery what a huge place that was. It seemed that we walked miles before returning to the bus. Dinner on the way home, then a brief stop at the new Road near Oshawa, concluded a lovely day. A heaty thank you from HOME TOWN GIRLS: VISITORS TOO,WILL FIND OUR STYLING I. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Payne RICHARD'S BEAUTY STUDIG PHONE: 985-7991 '| of Whitby, 'ton of Port Perry visited News us all to the ladies who or- ganized the trip and to our most 'genial and co-operative driver Bill Harrison. Mrs. L. Lyons, Darlene Ly- ons, Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Jeffery of Epsom all enjoy- ed this trip. ! Several members. of the Uxbridge pipe band stirred the little village"of Epsom on| Sunday - evening when they serenaded Mr. & Mrs. Allie Christie on the occasion of their fortieth Wedding An- niversary. Their daughter Miss Dar- lene Christie had planed a surprise party for mun: and dad for this happy day. With the aid of cousin Lin- da Martin and friend Deanna Doupe a lovely family din- ner was served about five o'clock, then came thé pipers followed by all the neigh- bours and visitors from Tor- onto, Bowmanville, Bramp- ton. Many more, happy re- turns of the day to Allie and Annie, Mr. and Mrs. E. Houghland Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Carl of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Taylor of Epsom visited Aug. 3rd with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hough- land and family. and Brenda visited this week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reynolds of New Fane, New York. Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Thorn- with Mrs. Cawker one even ing last week. Mr. and Mrs, John Moore and children of Oshawa visit- ed with her parents Mr. and Mrs. G. Jeffery and Grendme Cawker on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Clarke and Ivan were Sunday "sup- CO-OP TOPICS by Don Rixon AREA FEE FN pons fdaailial TY ARRAN & fe AN 3 at 5 4 ABR EES 6 CA EhHRA per guests with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Don Asling. Jim and Pat have been in Manitoba visiting with his parents. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Geer visited with Mr. and Mrs, Jack Hill Claremont Mrs. Minnie Smith of Prince Albert visited for a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Howard. Ashton. Mrs. Marion Snoddon of Lindsay has been visiting Miss Vera Prentice of Brook- dale for about a week They were supper guests with Mr. ard Mrs. Ashton on Satur- day. Mrs. Snoddon refurned home on Sunday. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson LeGrow and children visited with several friends in the community last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cather- wood and Brian of Brooklin and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ash- ton and children were sup- sper guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton. Mr. Howard Ashton went on a bus trip to Wheeling West Verginia for a week- end. Mr. Donald Asling took the morning service last week at Zephyr and the De- coration 'Service at Siloan in the afternoon. © Dr. Jerrold Asling, Mrs Asling -and girls have been holidaving with his parents, making a few short trips and visiting friends. Mrs. Don Cordingly of Uxbridge had lunch on Monday with Mrs. Don Asling and sister Joan. A group of girls enjoyed a camp-out near Raglan for the week-end. Attending from Epcom were Trudy Brawn & Lorie Geer. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson Marlene; Scott and Ricky vi- sited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thaxter at Beaverton for Sunday supper. Ricky re- mained for a few days holi- day. Mr. Keith Wilson of Sarnia and Miss Anne Gallaher of Toronto were week - end guests with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wal- ker are holidaying with. Mrs. Stewart. plant food can United Uxbridge 852-3321 This is the time of year to think o1 Bulk Fertilizer for hay and pasture fields. Your Co-operative with its new Bulk Blender can formulate any amounts of nitrogen, phos- phate, and potash you may require to maint- ain and stimulate growth in your hay and pasture. This money-saving way of applying per acre. Call your .Co-operative to-day for "an accurate recommendation. for your hay tor pasture fields. of Ontario ~ (UXBRIDGE BRANCH) increase your dollar return Co-operatives WES PLUMBING - ~-- ~ BINT = FEN | Port Perry IE. 8-4130 | HEATING - Prince Albert News | Mrs. Les Beacock We trust the staff of this paper have returned to their duties following a pleasant and refreshing vacation. During the month of July our church was closed pro- viding an opportunity for folk to roam here and there, On the "Sunday of Aug. 3rd our newly chosen minister Rev. Mark Reeves occupied our pulpit for the first time. Naturally we all felt a we bit strange but .the future no doubt will create more friendliness. The remainder of the month Rev. Reeves and Mrs. Reeves will be holi- daving with his parents in Nova Scotia where we all wish him a happy time and safe return:- The choir an- them was enjoyed as they rendered an old familiar number. Offering gathered by Mr. T. Hodgins and Mrs. T.. Beacock. Our community recreation centre again provided space for a euchre party. The high lady. score prize went to Mrs. Teddv Lake, low lady Mrs J. Harris. High gent score to Mr. J. Holdershay, low dent to Mr. M. Moase. The lone hand prize was awarded to Mr.-S. Omerod. Lunch & visiting ended another happy evening. ~~ We of this area extend our sincere sympathy to Mrs. Ron McIntyre in the: loss of her father Mr. Slack, and {io Mrs. W: Bonnell 'in the passing of her sister Mrs. Little (Irene Martyn), formerly of our vill- age a few years ago. Mr. and Mrs. "Chap" Jones and family have' returned from a pleasant week at the mother-in-law's cottage at Magnetewan in the northern air. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Graham are home from their -inter- esting western trip of three weeks. Miss Susan. Wonnseott of Oshawa has been spending a few weeks with her sister]. Mr. and Mrs. N. Rensink and family. Mr. F. Vickery and family Mr. -and Mrs. L. Beacock ac-|: companied Mr. and Mrs. L. Devitt, Oshawa when all vi- sited their cousins in Beaver- "ton, the E. Harris, A. Gilles. pie, A. Grants," and H. Han- cock families on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hunter & Susan have returned from 'a few days holiday during which time they were guests attending the wedding of their nephew, the Glasgow - Carriere vows held.in a Ca- tholic church in Timmins." Mr. and Mrs. B. Snelgrove accompanied Mr. and Mrs; L.| "Hunter, Port Perry on a 3 week enjoyable motor trip through the Maritime provin- ces ord Sewfoyndland. LANE - ELECTRIC - PORT PERRY; 989-2473 PU VV IVIVIVVIVVVVIVIVVIV OV VIN 4 4 4 4 4 4 OFFICE ~ RESIDENCE Mr. E. Martyn visited his{ and Mrs. *B. Holtby, Mr. and daughter and hushand Mr. & Mrs. John Lake and children of Oakwood. . The Lakes have just returned from a pleasant three week trip in the west, Mr. and Mrs, C. Heayn of Port Perry; were with their sons and wives, the Douglas and Jas. Heayn families, Mr. and Mrs. Don Beacock are home from an enjoyable week in Winnipeg and por- tions of U.S:A. Mr. and Mrs. P. Solomon and baby, Raglan spent Sunv day with her parents Mr. & Mrs. M. Pughs; Mr. 'and Mrs. John Hunter are home from visiting with her sister Mr. and Mrs. B. Staniland cottage at Gooder- ham and 'another sister Mr. and Mrs. D. Johnson at North Bay. 1 We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Peaver and new baby who have moved into their new home south of the village. The three Southwell child- ren of Tyronne spent a few days with their grandmother Mrs. Stella. Heayn and wele Robert, - ~~. Mr. Bruce Wilson enjoyed a week at the cottage of his aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. 'G. Millers at Lake Simcoe. He has also been with his sister Mr.-and Mrs. N. Jack- son of Brooklin. Recent company with Mr. and Mrs. L.. Beacocks were Mr. and Mrs. O. Croxall, Mr. Mrs. Roy Robertson, all of Port Perry rural route areas. Receive Gifts Cards, Telegrams On Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jamie- son, Caesarea, celebrated their 50th' ~ Wedding Anniversary recently. They were married in Sis ford, England while Mr. Jamie- son wasserving with the C.E.F, during the First World War. He also served five years over- seas during the Second World War. They oh 'most of their married life in Toronto set- tling in Caesarea eight: years ago. They have one daughter Bernice (Mrs. M, Tennyson), four grandchildren, Sandra (Mrs. D. Day), Suzanne (Mrs. J. Fowler)residing in Caesarea, Tom and Ann at home. They also have four great grand- children. Telegrams of congratulat- ions were received from Governor General and Mrs. Michener, also Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. A letter also came from Russell' Honey, M.P., and. Alex Carruthers, M.P.P. and a framed certific- ate from Honourable John Robarts, Prime Minister of Ontario. 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