Epsom News Switch Epsom phone users to Port Perry exchange by Mrs. Jean Jeffery Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. David Pogue who were married on Saturday. The ceremony was at the bride's home. : Mr. and Mrs. D. Asling were in Lindsay visiting her brother in: the hospital. Mrs. Asling's sister, Mrs. Elsie Gorrill, returned home with the Aslings for a visit. There will be a meeting of the barbeque committee at Utica church at 8 p.m. Mon. August 15. Dr. and Mrs. Jerrold As- ER 2A SRA AN TE LRT EA AIRY 'S REVI AN RE PER ling and girls were with his parents for the weekend. Sun. August 14 is a date to remember as it is the annual Community Picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Boadway, This is sponsored by Bethesda- Reach W.I. Remember, if you live in the community you are invited, It will be "Pot Luck" lunch at 12:30. Bring cutlery, picnic basket and maybe a folding chair and you will be welcome. Ma Bell is shifting all Uxbridge telephone users in Epsom to the Port Perry The Scugog Public Library presents THE TRAVELLING ~ PUPPET SHOW with Plossom Possom & Cecil Bear "The Bear's Stumpy Tail" ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 23 AT 2:00 P.M. Children of all ages will delight in these perfor- mances. No Admission Charge. Sponsored by grants provided by the Ontario Ministry of Culture and Recreation and the Young Canada Works Program. SEE YOU THERE! Your rignt-pa IS Your pe Nl Man hc Hawa Yul ==) Hl A exchange this week. My number to-call if you have news will be 985-2620. Mrs. Darlene Begin and son -Jeffrey were visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson, at Victoria Corners one day last week. } Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Catherwood and boys were supper guests Sun, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton. . Mr. and Mrs. John Han- sen and Carl were at a family picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Fleury. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Milroy of - Scarborough were also present. They were cele- brating two birthdays. On Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton visited Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ashton at their new home at Oakwood. Carl Hansen was visiting with his sisters in Scarboro for several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wilson and Michael attend- ed an Evans reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mosport gearing up for Can-Am race The rebirth of the Can-Am auto racing series plus World Championship (Group 5) and Trans-Am Championship races high- light the biggest weekend of the summer when racing returns to Mosport for the Molson Diamond Can-Am Trans-Am Weekend, August 19,20 and 21. Always a popular racing class, the Can-Am expired in 1974 when the cost of racing unlimited horse- power sports cars became too high for racing teams. The concept of full bodied racing cars however did not expire and with the urging of fans across North ntal man help yoy ++» and save money! NEED EQUIPMENT FOR PLANT MAINTENANCE? nee EMERGENCY BREAKDOWN? For Information on available equipment, contact: PORT PERRY RENT-ALL 159 CASIMIR ST. - PORT PERRY 985-7356 We probably have just what you $ and you'll be renting it for only the time .you really need itl Vl While your equipment Is laid up, you can continue to operate at peak efficiency with rented ARA "emergency equipment." It will pay to check with us. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Aug. 10, 1977 -- 19 WED. to SAT. - AUG. 10-13 Lawrence Evans of Ux- bridge for lunch on Sunday. Rev. Fred and Mrs. Wagner of Ill. U.S.A. have been home with their mother, Mrs. Myrtle Wagner of Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Richard- son and family of Sher- brooke, Quebec, were also home. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wagner were host and hostess for a family reunion at their home. They also celebrated Fred and Viola's twenty-fifth wedding anni- versary. . Mr. Clarke Moore of Oshawa called on his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Jeffery on Sunday. Mrs. Hansen, Carl and Linda and friend, Mr. Wayne Ford, recently visit- ed Midland, the Shrine and Ville Marie. On Sunday Mr.' and Mrs. Ross Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Evans and their families enjoyed a picnic lunch at the home of brother Lawrence and his wife at their home in Ux- bridge. America, the Can-Am returns to head a gala sports car weekend at Mos- port. 'On Sunday, August 21, Mosport hosts the sixth round of the SCCA Citicorp Can-Am Challenge, a 145 mile race featuring stars of Europe and America such as former Can-Am Champ- ion George Follmer, Canadian Champion Gilles Villeneuve, the newest star of Formula 1; France's Formula 1 and 2 star Pat- rick Tambay plus England's Peter Gethin, a former European Formula 5000 champion plus many other drivers. Saturday's racing pro- gram at Mosport is dom- inated by a six hour Trans- Am and World Champion- ship (Group 5) event which will see Turbo Porsches battle the spectacular Turbo BMW. 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