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Port Perry Star, 14 Apr 1976, p. 33

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News of interest from By Mrs. Jean Jeffery ( Education Week at Epsom Joie was very inspiring for pils, teachers andgarents All were thrilled the Wildlife slides from Kenya and were equally fascinated by the wood carving. Then on Thursday it was wonderful to see the proud parents who came to see what junior had been doing and the children too, were so proud to have mother with them. The art work, writing and various projects - were interesting and well display- ed. , ; + Inoticed two of my favour- ite girls .had received 100 percent in a Health project and i read every word of it. its written EVERY SUNDAY CKGN-22 9a.m. CHCH-11- 9:30 a.m. HAH _ Epsom at 11:30.a.m. This They were so excited on Wednesday evening to be a part of the Durham Festival Tour at Port Perry High School. Our congratulations to Cathy and Eldon Evans who entered their Biology project "at the Durham Region Science Fair which was held at Whitby and won second prize. They represented Victoria County Holstein Breeders Club, had a bus tour one day last week, and while in the Epsom area they were hosted by Elmer and Douglas Wilson and Ross Evans. Mrs. Artie Wa n visit- ed on Wednes: ip with Mrs, Martha Fawns of Udora and was: pleased to find her much improved in health. Remember the Good Friday morning service at Epsom United Church. There will be breakfast (bring your own bacon and - eggs) followed by a service --of song and 'meditation. On Sunday, April 18 the Church Service will be at Tickets available at the Port Perry Star 985-7383 in the face of rising costs. Take advantage of the 1975 price. The Lord Simcoe is maintaining the price on the 2 nite special e modern guest room for 2 nights e dinner one evening at the famous Captains Table including a welcoming refreshment e breakfast each mornifig - eo free overnight parking (from 6.00 p.m. to 8.30 a.m. only each day) $6990 subject to advante Fegiitrafion and you can stay an Aly night "for only $9230 doubt See your travel agent or reserve direct. The Lord Simcoe Hotel, 150 King St. West, Toronto Tel: (416) 362-1848 Olympic Lottefy™}- will be a Communion Service and Rev. Archie Scott will conduct the service, Supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baster, Julie and Kathy were Mr. and Mrs. Cor.. VanVelzun Mrs. Brawn, Mrs. Gunyou and Mrs. Jeffery called on Mr, and Mrs, G. Notenboom of Port Perry one day last week. Master Rick Benns who is suffering from a broken leg, returned homie from Sick Childrens -Hospital on Sat. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Evans and family were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Catherwood, Brian and Barry of Oshawa had lunch with her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton on Sunday. Mrs, Bud McEnaney of 'Uxbridge was a guest of Mrs. - L. Brawn one day last week. Mr. Ronald Watson and daughter Michelle of Scar- borough Visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Archie Watson on Saturday. Women's Institute The Summary Day for the Needlepoint Classes" was PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Apr. 14, 1976 -- 33° Epsom area. held at Trinity Church Hall Jast Wednesday. What a "beautiful display of hand- work. The blending of col- ours and all the numerous . uses to which this ancient art can be applied was fantastic. As usual an interesting program keeps everyone happy. Each branch of, the W.L "has _four \minute$ to perform. Many poefns, skits and songs written and per- formed by the members were as varied as the dis- - plays of needlepoint. Bethes- da-Reach did their best with a musical ditty. Ontario Blue Cross WELCOMES EMPLOYEES OF Ray Johnson Motors Ltd. (Lindsay) Ji IE These employees now have the added be- nefits of extra health protection for them- selves and their families: a Blue Cross Ex- - tended Health Care Plan. EHC provides protection against health ser- vices not covered by the basic government health plap, coverage for such items as pre- scription drugs, private nursing and private room accommodation in hospital. In addi- tion, EHC can be tailored to meet the needs of any employee group: ONTARIO BLUE CROSS. A DIVISION OF THE ONTARIO HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION EXTENDED HEALTH CARE Max A. C. Clarke 311 George St. North, Peterborough, (705) 743-0677 - Ontario K9J 3H4 "As your Ontario Blue Cross representative | am pleased to 'add my personal welcome, and look forward to serving you along with the many others in this region already enjoying the "protection of a variety of Blue Cross Plans." : From our Branch we were represented by 22 people iil been visiting her brother Mr. . Al Christie has returned to. Toronto. Miss Darlene Christie was home for the weekend. PASSPORT PHOTOS displayed 13 pieces of point. ; TN Mrs. Cora Gunyou has

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