oN VE ERP AARR RT FL Tas FOOT HE Fa MO AS a BE MEI SE 1 SRE Bde RM ts SE RS AAT Te i STO £ of A z 3 a EAT NN LW ERS PF 3 Ny - Epsom News: . Dairy tour visits area farms by Jean Jeffery The Harvestore Dairy tour brought between 80 and 90 guests to visit the dairy farms of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wilson last week. Our deepest sympathy to Mrs. Hansen and all the family in the loss of a loving husband and father. The neighbours will long 'remember this good friend who was with us such a few years. Miss Darlene Lyons of Peterborough was home for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Evans "hosted a family dinner recently in honour of Mrs. Evans mother, Mrs. Russell Couple celebrate 50th anniversary On Saturday, January 13, 1979, Mr. and Mrs. Wright celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Married in Lindsay on January 12, 1929 by the late Rev. Gordon M. Holmes, they lived in Lindsay until 1933, Orillia for one year and then they moved to Oshawa where they resided until 1976 at which time they moved to Seagrave, Ont. Their Anniversary was observed with an At Home held at their residence, the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith, 5 Nonquon Dr., Seagrave, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Howe have three children, Shirley (Mrs.. Wm. Hungerford) of Cam- bellcroft; Betty (Mrs. Paul well site. Municipal Office. of January, 1979. TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG Notice of Road Closing And Conveyance TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Cor- poration of the Township of Scugog proposes to "pass a By-law to close and stop up and convey ownership of a portion of the unopened road - allowance between Lots 18 & 19, Concession 3, former Township of Reach to the Regional Municipality of Durham for the purposes of a The said By-law will be considered by Council at a meeting to be held on the 12th day of February, 1979 at 7:30 p.m. at the Municipal Office, 181 Perry Street, Port Perry, Ontario. All documents in relation to the closing of the said road allowance may be examined at the DATED at the Township of Scugog this 3rd day DOREEN M. VAN CAMP, Smith) of Seagrave and Edward of Oshawa. - They also have 12 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Over- holt of Peterborough, their attendants of 50 years ago, were present for the celebra- tion. Guests also arrived from Lindsay, Trenton, Frankford, Ajax, Peterborough, Little Britain, Courtice and Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Howe received many best wishes, cards, gifts, flowers, money and many phone calls from friends who were unable to attend due to the bad weather. The celebration was highlighted by a lovely buffet luncheon served by the family. . CLERK *Damaged *New Models *Ends of Lines *Odd'n Ends *Discontinued Models SUPER VALUES 6 BIG DAYS SALE STARTS THURSDAY All Items Subject to Prior Sale SAVE UPTO Acton's 80th birthday. Our best wishes to Mrs. Acton who now lives in Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Willbee of Rapid River, Michigan have returned home after a short visit with Sharon's mother and the Hansen family. Mrs. Wm. Goslin's' mother, Mrs. Kerney was a weekend guest after visiting her grand- daughter Gloria in Toronto. Last weekend Mr. and Mrs. Goslin went to Ottawa and Cathy returned with them for a holiday. Mr. and Mrs. M. Bailey and family attended the Aberdeen Angus dinner, annual meeting and dance in Uxbridge on Saturaay even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth - McKnight and family of Cedar Valley were supper guests on Mon. evening with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch McKnight. Mr. Ted Ayres of Uxbridge visited Mr. Howard Ashton on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Lehanne of Columbus 'recently called on Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Page and boys enjoyed a weekend skiing on the hills at Sky Loft over the weekend. Richard Ashton had the misfortune last week to in- jure his foot and ankle badly in a fall. We hope you will soon be able to have a walk- ing cast Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Olsen were supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerry on Sunday. We are so sorry to hear that Leanne Munro is again a _patient in Sick Children's hospital. More trouble with her hip. She will be there for a couple of weeks. Next Sunday will be the Annual Church meeting for Epsom and Utica. After the regular church service at Epsom. Congratulations to Ron and Lorraine Brown who attended the concert at the arena on Saturday night and won the door prize - a trip to the Barbados. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson and Scott were supper guests on Sat. with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Evans and family. Mrs. Elsie Gorrill of Lind- say is visiting with her sister Mrs. Donald Asling this week. Dr. Pat Asling and JANUARY FURNITURE T.V.-STEREO 907% ©: House or Howano 241 Queen Street - PORT PERRY 985-2272 A Pla A Sydney Ostler of Ivan also visited Don and Stella on Sunday. Several from the commun- ity attended the Barber- shoppers - Ladies night banquet. I hear the new president did a marvellous job as M.C. Miss Margaret Taylor was home with her parents from Black Creek Pioneer Village. "Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asling, Dr. Pat Asling and Ivan visited Dr. Jerrold and Mrs. Asling of Hanover for two days last week. Last weekend there. was a Cub sixer Pow-wow ast Port Perry Scout Hall. © Danny Rankin attended from Epsom. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry of Port Perry were supper guests recently with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerry. : : ny CN ES o Pa i SW Nd a _-- CN June Symes, right, president of Branch 419 Legion Ladies Auxiliary presented Melodie Cannon with a gift on behalf of the members at a recent meeting. The gift was a momento for being the recipient of the Royal Canadian Legion bursary. FREE HOME DELIVERY FRUITS »VEGETABLES FOR ALL RESIDENTS OF SCUGOG TOWNSHIP 1018. 20.3. ) EC MACS ___ 2.75 CA id wl ¢ | DELICIOUS X "VALUES ON SPARTAN SPY325 5.75 | GREEN VEGETABLES SUNKIST ORANGES | | LETTUCE CELERY 10 TaneeLos §5¢ TOMATOES RADISH. ONIONS CUCUMBERS (© WHITE GRAPEFRUIT | | FRESH MUSHROOMS BOSC PrARS 45% | a, POTATOES Fr HNGUON LB. 10... 20... 50: SQ acy 65¢120225 475 CABBAGE RUTABAGAS ¢.8 12 ORDERS TAKEN WED.THURS.FRI. 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