News and views from Epsom By Mrs. Jean Jeffery Mrs. Lloyd Payne visited with Mrs. Grace Taylor on Monday afternoon. ro Valentine day visitors wit Mr. and Mrs. John Begin and Jeffrey were Mrs. Harry Littler, Shawn and Harry, Jr. of Thornhill, Mrs. Gordon PHIL MVW 033. MBZ 787. ing, low k.m. MBZ 792. Stock No. 8492. 1976 BUICK REGAL KJT 903. Lic. E19532. PHILP (The Price Thaw is on at PONTIAC-BUICK LIMITED 150 Water Street - Port Perry Phone 985-7309 J978 BUICK ELECTRA LTD. 4 door sedan, fully equipped including air conditioning. Balance of New Car Warranty. 1978 PONTIAC GRAN PRIX LJ - For people who delight in the extra measure of luxury, fully equipped demonstrator, low k.m. 1978 PONTIAC PHOENIX 2 door coupe, V6 automatic, Ziebart rustproof- SAVE - SAVE - SAVE 1978 PONTIAC GRAN LEMANS "2 door coupe, fully equipped demonstrator in- cluding bucket seats. MBZ 793. 1978 BUICK CENTURY CUSTOM 2 door coupe, smart dark blue metallic finish, demonstrator model. MPN 916. $ 1978 BUICK LESABRE CUSTOM SEDAN Almost factory fresh demonstrator, designers 2 tone green finish, power windows, many extras. 1977 BUICK LESABRE CUSTOM 4 door sedan, low mileage, demonstrator, .gold with tan vinyl roof, Ziebarted. Lic. LPN 587. 1977 PONTIAC PARISIENNE SEDAN Fully equipped demonstrator finished in silver & i charcoal grey, alr, power windows. Lic. LPN 484 1977 PLYMOUTH GRAND FURY 2 door hardtop, executive driven, fully equi with air conditioning. Lic. KTR 832. Shipped 1977 PONTIAC ACADIAN COACH Economical 4 cylinder, 4 speed transmission, radio and more. Lic. LPN 064. 2 door, low mileage, well equipped, one owner. 1976 MERCURY MONTEGO MX BROUGHAM Fully equipped including air. KHX 280 1975 DODGE DART 4 DOOR SEDAN Economical slant 6, automatic, radio. JFR 549. 1974 CHEVROLET IMPALA CONVERTIBLE V8 automatic, power equipped, radio. HYY 307. 1972 LEMANS STATIONWAGON Clean one owner, low miles, V8 auto. EBN 198. 1972 METEOR RIDEAU SEDAN Fully equipped. Ideal 2nd car. FAL 672. TRUCK SPECIALS 1977 G.M.C. 3% TON PICK-UP SIERRA GRAND V8, 4 speed trans., radio, p.s., M64013. 1977 G.M.C. 3% TON PICK UP V8, 4 speed, p.s., low mileage. H22440. 1976 G.M.C. % TON CREW CAB PICK-UP. Air conditioned, Sierra Classic, all the extras. 1963 G.M.C. 3 TON CAB & CHASSIS ' dl Suitable for 14' platform 292-6 motor, 5 speed transmission, farm operated. Lic..J13870. Open Evenings 'til 9; Fri. til 6; Sat. "til 4. "DRIVE A LITTLE FURTHER - SAVE A WHOLE LOT MORE." PONTIAC-BUICK LIMITED . 150 WATER STREET - PORT PERRY ; 985-7309 Martin of Bowmanville and Mrs. Lorne Plunkett of Oshawa. Several\selatives attended the wedding of Miss Joyce Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson in Toronto on Saturday, "The World's Day of Prayer Reduced fun ay A ' ! AN a Ei RANE TUSEIR SEENNEE RRL RES will be held on Friday, March 3 at 2 p.m. at St. Paul's Anglican Church, Ux- bridge. All ladies in the area are invited to attend. The Couples Club enjoyed the play," "The Curious Sav- age" by the Borelians at the - Town Hall, Port Perry, Fri- day night. Two members of "the Couples Club were in the cast. Seventeen couples were returned to Epsom for lunch and:a social hour. The Feb. meeting df the Bethesda-Reach W.I. was held at the home of Mrs. Les Meyers, Uxbridge. There was a good attendance and all enjoyed the evening. Topic Canadian Industries when Mrs. Archie Watson showed slides pertaining to Salmon Fishing and Lum- bering on the B.C. coast and Interesting life-style of the folks who live at Sointula. Mrs. Croxall conducted a contest on conserving elec- tricity. On Saturday, about 50 students from St. John's Pri- vate School at Claremont plus about 25 parents and supervisors, had lunch at Epsom Church. They were on a snowshoeing outing and I believe many went on to Seagrave. The Adults fol- "lowed with cars to help if necessary. Miss Esther Houghland is home for a week from Uni- versity at Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Switzer and boys of Beaverton visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerry and family on Thurs- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ashton and family of Oakwood visited on Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton. The hospitals have been busy taking care of several of our loved ones.. Robert Ashton is home from being in Uxbridge hospital; Mr. Wm. Stearman of Port Perry Villa has also been a patient there; Mr. Tapscott, Sr., has been making a satisfactory Manchester By Mrs. Ruby Fielding Church Sunday, March 5 at 11:15 A.M. Rev. E. Linstead in charge. The Manchester U.C.W.- will meet at the church, March 2nd at 2 p.m. Belated congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. John Hofstee on celebrating their silver wedding anniversary at Utica Hall on Saturday evening. Mrs. Miller and family spent the weekend at Ottawa visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Hit- chens of Oshawa and grand- children, Lyle, Gerry and Christine visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mitchell prior to their "trip to "Florida, California and the West Coast, ... Mrs. Liffian" Wilson of Aurora spending the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. G. + Marcotte and family. Mr. and Mrs. Art Fielding Tuesday callers with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson at Ashburn and supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Art Anness and family on Sunday. Allow a man the little he wants in life and he'll kick himself -for not asking for more. ET CT Sr Rare LA . i i Ahh PA WRAPS BS RAK LAF TRIER SEE EEPRRRTARRE TMC DTITE IS AVA TE PACSE REAR FRIES SF ES 5 22 0 Pe Pee ee recovery; Mr. Ray Medd is also home from Oshawa Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Catherwood and boys have returned from a holiday in Florida. v Mr. and Mrs. Murray Potter flew away to Cuba for a week and found it a delight- ful change of pace. On Friday, Mrs. Potter attended the Medical secre- taries - Clinic day at the Seneca School of Nursing in North York and enjoyed lectures by several doctors. Epsom Utica U.C.W. will meet at Epsom Church, March 7, Group 2 in charge. Everyone welcome. Mrs. Leon Lefebvre and daughter Janine of Oshawa visited her parents in Tilson- burg for the weekend. Miss Julie Ashton entert- ained several friends at her Valentine Birthday party. Ivan Clark was a weekend Pattersons of Port "197 Queen St. - 985-8332 Bath Specialties from Around the World| e SPANISH SOAPS e BACK BRUSHES e NAIL BRUSHES '® GENUINE SEA SPONGES guest recently with" ® LOOFAH Grandma and Grandpa , Asling. - nature's own sponge Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Searle and Stephen of Kedron were recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Searle. Well Cited NEW SPRING ITEMS ARE ARRIVING EVERY WEEK. J - ~~ Lightweight, two piece hopsack looks that take - you from the office toa night on the town. Great for vacation dressing. Medium tones in blues, browns and greys. FROM 3 150% TRENCH COATS For those rainy days. This double breasted Trench Coat has a full-belt and epelets in your choice of beige or navy. 595 00 Sizes 36 to 46 including talls. Gregory's Men's Wear Lidl. LAKEVIEW PLAZA - PORT PERRY 985-8160 ) FREEMAN OPEN 'TIL 9:00 P.M. ' FORMAL THURSDAY & FRIDAY RENTALS fein __" WW s4 y