We welcome our new vad neighbours who live on the : Reach Road west of Epsom. They are Mr. and Mrs. Tony Defede and Mr. and Mrs. H. Garmes, Mrs. Defede and ® Miss M. Bowled were. visi- "tors with Mr. and Mrs. A. Christie on Monday. Congratulation to the new- lyweds Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Andrews Miss © Payne and friend Miss © # Janice Patterson of Mona Mills spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Payne. Mr. Alex Zubatiuk and son Brian. .spent the weekend with Mrs. Anna Zubatiuk. Our sympathy to Mrs. Ruby Geer whose cousin Mrs. Louise Stephens: of Brooklin passed away during the weekend. Mrs. Mary Barnett of ¢ Toronto called on Mrs, Cawker, also she visited her son Jack, his wife and family before returning to Toronto after a visit with her mother .in Cobourg. Mrs. N. Yoemanson, Mrs. L. Capstick of Uxbridge and Mrs. G. Jeffery of Goodwood and Mrs. Wagner's aunt for the weekend on the way home near Brooklin they were involved in an accident, Mr. and Mrs. Ashton are in Oshawa General Hospital for ca few days, Mr. Harry Bolton expected . to be home from the hospital Brenda - L.0.B.A. visited with Mrs. Hildreth Lyons on afternoon. "Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton, Epsom, 'Mrs.-Lorne Friday 8 Wagner, Ashworth, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Catherwood and Brian of Manchester were visiting Mrs. Ashton Ontario Riding "I.believe the troubling problem of election fin- ancing can best be solved in increasing the number of contributors and .reducing the am- ount of contributions." This statement by Frank McGee is a welcome breath of fresh air. If you are willing to help Frank spearhead 'this important reform by making a. modest contribution to his cam- paign -- with no strings attached, please sent your cheque to me: Henry Polak (in trust) at my home, 24 Craw- | ford Drive, Ajax. As Frank's official agent, | will acknowledge your donation, and if you wish to keep your con- tribution as confidential 'as your ballot, | will accommodate you. Henry Polak, QC Official Agent i Frank McGee = |Conservative sometime the first 'of the week and Mr: Fred West is nydking satisfactory = pro- gress, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sanderson and 'girls were visiting in Streetsville on Sunday. : Carol Wilson and Dennis Irwin entertained about fift- een of her friends from Toronto to a corn roast and - Hayride last weekend. Mr. Frank McGee of Don Mills called on friends in Epsom on Friday. Mrs. Ruby Geer visited several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ker- PR Sg ep Sd LARS IRE BAR AR MY AMA NTHR T RES OR Ar I A AR AT Seat A CA . Epsom News "Sandford and Mrs. EON ANAM AOS TY UI i EAA vl oR (Pe ry. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ashing one after- noon, Callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Munro were Mrs. Graham, Sr., Mrs. Gordon Graham and Donna of Oshawa, Mrs. Vale and children of Greenbank. Manchester cubs and Scouts had a weekend camp out on the Munro farm. Paper Drive Saturday morning, please have papers ready. . Mrs. Jas. Best and girls of Helen Sadler of Manitoba called on their -- cousin Mrs. Arthur Taylor on Saturday. Mrs. Cracknell and friends of Toronto were at the cottage with Mr. Cracknell on Sunday. Mr. L. 'Payne visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Taylor. ; Manchester News Ladies don't forget the rummage sale to be held in the church basement on ~ Saturday from 10 to 12 p.m. There was a good atten- dance "at the Anniversary Services on Sunday. Best wishes for a speedy recovery to Mrs. Jean Elliott who is -a 'patient in Port - Perry: Hospital. _ Visitors this week with Mr. and Mrs; W:J: Mitchell were "Mr. Jim Hitchens and Mr. "Kenneth Hitchens and daughter Claire of Cornwall, England. : Mr.and Mrs. G. Morden of Picton were weekend guests with Mr. L.B. Roberts., Sorry. tohear, that. Mrs. : Maude Crosier has been ill. We hope she will soon be feeling better. Mr. and Mrs. A. Roach, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Martin were at their cottages on Bosking Lake over the week- end. : Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank Way, Mr. and Mrs. Tony reddick, Gail, Steven and Christine, all of Toronto were guests on Sunday of Mrs. Dolly Roberts. HA. E Johnson OPTOMETRIST for appointment call 985-2383 or Zenith 59240 "Problem" trike A strike is a strike and a lockout is a lockout, unless one is a member of Ontario County council, when both become a problem"., Such was the result of an amendment to a council report which incidentally referred to the 'Hydro strike', . Reeve Tom Edwards com- plained that use of the word "strike" was "improper" in this situation and suggested that the county establish its neutrality by substituting "lockout", He claimed to do otherwise "would make us subject to the propaganda of a powerful machine". His motion for such an amendment drew only one favourable vote -- his own. Deputy Reeve Doug Mar- low of East Whitby stepped into the breach and came up with the solution, when he suggested that neither and the report was so help, _ Dlaase notify any "strike" nor "lockout" be amended. : PO rl rr Gr rr 1 GG LG HH Sa: 3 $ 2 [J X . bobcaygeon Fall Fair | X y : ¢ CS : FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th { X 7:00 p.m. -- Exhibit Hall Open X X 7:30 p.m. -- 3rd Annual "Kawartha Lakes - Ontario Open" R \ FIDDLE CONTEST -- Men's; Ladies and under 16 Classes. Excellent o 3 Cash Prizes and Trophies. Graham Townsend will be special guest. 8 by 3 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th R 10 a.m.--Livestock Exhibit Begins 4 p.m.--Horse Drawing Contest 3 12. noon--MONSTER PARADE 8:30 p.m.--GALA DANCE in the ® 2 p.m.--TALENT CONTEST - Junior Community Centre - with Bev N & Senior Sections Marie and The Canadian Show ; '--Saddle & Sulky Races Band and Graham Townsend a PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Sept. 27, 1972-11 Group had busy months Summer activities include the following events: An afternoon of enter- tainment arranged by the Pine Dale U.C.W. Hostess was Mrs. Haddon. The ladies' 'and gentlemen took part in outdoor games, lawn croquet and lawn darts. A lively sing' song led by Mrs. Haddon Jr. preceded the lovely lunch served by the U.C.W. ladies. The Park at Uxbridge was the location for another lovely afternoon. The Ux- bridge U.C.W. were the hostesses. Rev. Gibson also attended. Contests and games were enjoyed by all and refreshments were served by the Uxbridge group. Mrs. Heayn entertained on her spacious lawn in Prince 3 p.m,--Horse Shoe Pitching Contest SLOG GLBLLL EGET LGLLLHGGS used, but that the word "problem" be inserted. This met with majority approval Albert. The Uxbridge friends attended and enjoyed the program and the lunch served by Mrs. Heayn and her daughter and gran- daughter. The' members had been lpoking forward to the trip to Bowmanville and the zoo, An outdoor barbeque was served by our members for this occasion. A large number of the group attended the Port Perry Fair on Labour Day. A bus trip has been arranged to take us to Lindsay Fair on September 22. The Friendly Visitors ap- preciate the 'interest and efforts of all the organiza- tions who are trying to assist us in our programs for the patients in the Special Care Homes. Volunteer drivers who could help out occass- ionally are always needed and appreciated. 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