a Shin Ya SUE) lip THON EY 5 id BEA BATA RUT ATES SE Se PR JIA TAD RT EY CO ARLENE CS SIP dl Lt A Lik ¥ od 3 PENSAR Cie re JOS SINS IEE SET SEINE 0 A ENTS MARI Ea SR he 8 PRS 3 LM hi 5 AS fa IN : 3 4 rs 20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 13, 1981 Epsom and area news by Jean Jeffery .. There will be a meeting of parents and ratepayers at Epsom (old) school on Thursday May 14th at 8:15 P.M. The purpose is to elect four members to the accomodation committee. Hear a report from trustee Stuart McEntyre regarding ~ 'bus routes and the new pro- jection for Epsom School. Please plan to attend," Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asling were week-end guests at Hanover with Dr. Jerrald Asling, Mrs. Asling and girls.. They were able to attend a piano recital in which granddaughter Jennifer took part also a Dance Recital in which granddaughter Jill partici- pated. Miss Janine Lefebvre and Mr. David Fisher of Oshawa visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lefebvre for Mothers Day. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Catherwood took their parents Mr. and Mrs. Catherwood and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton out for dinner to celebrate Mother's Day. About forty members of the Simpson families met at the home of Grace and Floyd Evaps on Saturday evening to honour Miss Marlene Wilson with a shower. Mr. Steven Shortt of Blackstock, Keith and Kim Ellicott of Epsom, Melody and Bernie Aldred of Picker- ing were home with their parents Ron and Lorraine Brown on Sunday. © Mr. Kenneth Jeffery of Parry Sound is visiting his brother Gordon: Mrs. Yvonne Moore of Oshawa called on her parents Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jeffery on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wilson, Dawn and David of Aurora visited his parents on Saturday afternoon and evening. Our Sympathy to the relatives and friends of the late John Dobson of Ajax. Miss Marlene Wilson re- turned on Thursday from a five day trip to Indianspolis, Indiana with the Faculty of Pharmacy from U.S.T. This tour was sponsored by the Eli Lily and Company. Sue Thompson of Toronto Es an visited with Mr. and Mrs. ~Ron_ Brown on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ashton, Julie, Robert and James called on Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wagner Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer, Wilson had Sunday dinner with his mother and 'sister Ruby, Lois and Barry Bushell also Faye and Keith Ashton called on Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Menogh and daughters of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Potter and Chris, of Uxbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jones of Glen Major were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and' Mrs. Paul Baster, Cathy and Julie. : . Mrs. Baster was in Rochester last week attend- ing a Sorority Convention. On Saturday evening Paul and Shirley Baster, Murray and Cathy Potter visited Barry and Marie Hunter at Leaside. Sandford and Zephyr Women's Institute Ps organized a bus trip for June MINIMUM WAGE Adult Student* *Students under 18 who work 28 hou the school term or work full time during THE NEW MINIMUM WAGE RATES FOR AGRICULTURAL WORKERS IN ONTARIO For persons employed in the harvesting of fruit, vegetables or tobacco, new Minimum Wage rates will go into effect June 1 st, 1981. A further increase will go into effect April 1,1982. Effective June 1, 1981 $ 3.30 $ 245 ALLOWANCES (weekly) Room $15.00 Meals (each) $ 1.30 (weekly) $27.00 Room and Meals $42.00 Housing $36.00 Housing (serviced) $48.00 Additional information may be obtained from the Employment Standards Branch, Ontario Ministry of Labour, in the following cities: TORONTO 400 University Avenue M7A 1V2 Tel: (416) 965-5251 KINGSTON 1055 Princess Street K7L1H3 Tel: (613) 542-2853 OTTAWA 2197 Riverside Drive KIH 7X3 Tel (613) 523-7530 SUDBURY 199 Larch Street P3E 5P9 Tel: (705) 675-4455 WINDSOR 500 Ouellette Avenue NSA1B3 Tel: (519) 256-8278 For toll free numbers check the telephone directory. HAMILTON 1 West Avenue South L8N 2R9 . Tel: (416) 527-2951 KITCHENER 824 King Street West N2G 1G1 Tel: (519) 744-8101 ST. CATHARINES 205 King Street L2R 3J5 Tel: (416) 682-7261 THUNDER BAY 435 James Street South .P7E 6E3 Tel: (807) 475-1691 Ministry of Labour ® Ontario Employment Standards Branch rs per week or less during school holidays. ~ SAULT STE. MARIE government listings in your local Effective April 1,1982 $ 3.50 $ 2.65 $17.00 $ 1.40 $29.00 $46.00 $39.00 $52.00 KENORA : 808 Robertson Street PON 1X9 Tel: (807) 468-3128 LONDON 205 Oxford Street East N6A 5G6 Tel: (519) 439-3231 390 Bay Street P6A 1X2 Tel: (705) 949-3331 TIMMINS 273 Third Avenue P4N1E2 Tel: (705) 267-6231 Keith \ cancer MERLE ' AAS) RII GA nl 5 ire 0 wad fs 3 to go to Erland Lee home and Agriculture museum at Milton and have invited Bethesda Reach branch to join them. Anyone inter- ested in going please contact. our P.R.O. Barbara Evans 852-7768. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Watson were supper guests 3 with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watson of Ajax on Sunday. The Hansen'family were home with their mother on Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Tapscott visited their respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thomas and Mrs. Chas. Tapscott. Myrtle news by Mrs. Stachow 655-4284 .. The Myrtle United Church Women took the 'morning worship service on May 3 and had as their guest speaker, Mrs. Cora Patter- son of Whitby. The Junior 'Choir rendered a beautiful anthem, 'Have Faith in God" and Mrs. Anne Budd, soloist, sang a favorite, 'One Day At a Time". It was a 'pleasure to have Rev. and Mrs. Patterson back -at Myrtle and a friendly visit was enjoyed over a cup of tea at the close of the service, Sympathy is extended to Emma Fisher and Mrs, Mae Leask in the loss of their dear sister Mrs. Daisy Parrinder who passed away recently. Mrs. Archie Parrinder was a long-time resident of Myrtle Station: and she will be greatly missed and fondly remem- bered. On Saturday, May 16 there t will be a giant "Yard Sale" a sete Unite Church, starting-at 9 a.m. If anyone wishes to contribute some- thing they do not need or use any longer, please phone 655-4334 for free pick-up! Homemade pies will also be sold and tables may be rented by calling 655-4704. Come "out and support the sale. The Myrtle United Church Junior Choir under the leadership of - Mrs. Terry Peters will entertain at the "Cullen Gardens" in Whitby on Sunday, June 7 at 1:30 p.m. ' : Prince Albert news ..By Ilean Pugh Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Moore attended the buffet-dance party at Nestleton hall in honour of their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wilson's fourty years of married life. Mrs. Howard Jeffrey and Murle Murphy attended a bridal shower for Miss Jo-Anne Free held at the home of 'her grandmother Mrs. Grant Jeffrey in Port Perry. John and Edna Langford, daughters Samantha and Amanda of Hurd St. would like to welcome grandma Langford who has immi- grated from England to live with them this past week. Welcome to Prince Albert Mrs. Langford. Mrs. G. (Hooey) Edge of Winnipeg Manitoba accompanied by her aunt Mrs. Edith Beacock of Lindsay visited at the Les Beacock home. As the captain of the canvassers for Prince Albert I would like to say a special thank you to the seven people who helped canvass and to everyone that - year up more than $150.00 from last year. Sixteen tables "of euchre players gathered at the hall on Thursday evening. winners: Ladies: Hilda Wallace, Pearl Gostick, Myrtle Gimblett. Men: Wm. Carnegie, Aylmer Ploughman and Ilean Pugh. Congratulations - to Doug and June Bidgood on the - birth of their son Stephen James on May 8th. Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter and girls attended the Macleod- Charuk wedding in aa. af. afin. afin. afe. oben Clurg . gave so generously. Nearly = $800.00 was collected this ECCI ICICI ACCC Blackstock on Saturday. Alana and Lindsay were flower girls for their aunt Bonnie. Mrs. Helen Chalifoux of Meaford is visiting with her parents Rev. and Mrs. Clarke. Visitors at the Hugh Strong home on Saturday were Mrs. Dorothy Hargrave of Toronto and Saturday even- ing dinner guests, John and Isabelle Vernon and family of Seagrave. Bill and Earline Arm- strong and Brian travelled to Campbellford to Earlenes parents Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kerr for Mothers day. At church on Mothers Day Mr. Grant Hunter was at the door to welcome everyone. It was truly gratifying to note the overflowing attendance present for the Christian Family Service. Rev. Brawn impressed all with his homey and appro- priate. message entitled, "Responsibilities At Home." "Two . babies Robynne Simpson and Darryl Mec presented for a lp nn lo ----- 2S Aly - --- en hn he a a hn | CACICICACH CCC) LIMITED 203 Queen Street - Port Perry OPEN: Monday thru Saturday 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Fridays to 9:00 P.M. - EAR PIERCING - BY APPOINTMENT WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON - WATCH & JEWELLERY REPAIRS - - 0) Baptism. Elder Grace Beacock presented each with certificates. Beth Pereman gave the usual small bible a gift from the U.C.W. Offering collected by Doug McMillan and Lloyd Peremen, ) Word was announced from the pulpit regarding the passing of Miss Edna Vance and Mrs. Horn. Therefore we offer sincere sympathy to - the Wilber" Vance and Dantzer homes. Several families from our midst enjoyed Mothers Day evening dinner at the Water- mill Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Strong were Sunday evening dinner guests at June and Gary McHugh, Port Perry. Call Earlene Armstrong for next weeks news 985-7873. 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