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Port Perry Star, 1 Sep 1976, p. 20

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EL po a Over 650 people ate four hind quarters of beef at the barbeque, with another 150 being turned away. Ron Brown, left slices meat off one of the quarters while Or Two long time residents of Epsom and former neig hbours Dave Prentice and Scott, Donna Kerry and Ann Tapscott wait for the 'grub'. Mrs. Allie Asling took time out to return to the village for the activities. eh li, ws ---- Mrs. Margaret Anderson and granddaughter Gail ® on their three wheel bicycle. y ~ p : : / You'd have to be awful hungry, or very dedicatedto Centennial committee members were awed at the stand in a line like this to get a bite to eat, but that's numbers that turned out for the event. just what hundreds did on Saturday. Even Epsom Don Asling and Lois Bushell hold up. a quilt, ladies. designed by Faye Ashton and quilted by the Epsom Kerry of Utica. i : = " One of the two Centennial baby's that attended the Epsom celebrations was little Aaron Phypher. That's dad Steve and mom Pat looking on proudly. The quilt was auctioned for $200 to Arnold

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