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Port Perry Star, 18 Jan 1983, p. 10

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SALES A ROR ER TAL RL oy Ao | RL: 3 a \ 0% 3 4 2%, Re Fk u Rb] VE wo ARN 4 HR ax" DY ENTE SCHEER CrP STAN abi Nb dhl ned a a Sri bli shad Raptatiion 10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. January 18, 1983 News and comments from the Epsom area by Jean Jeffery Faye and Keith Ashton, Gord and Jill Postma went bowling Sat. evening in Ux- bridge. Jill was a lucky winner. Donna Kerry was home for the weekend. Her parents took her back to Guelph and while there called on Elva's niece. Xe y Ron and Lorraine Brown, Kim Ellicott Shirley and Lloyd Horton called on the newly-weds, Cindy and Steve Shortt at their Port Perry apartment on Sunday night to get a peek at the wedding pictures. We are waiting to welcome this young couple to the Epsom Area. Doug Wilson attended the Annual meeting of the Ont- ario Milk Marketing Board for a couple of days last week. Beth Wilson hosted a baby shower on Sat. for baby Shauna Leigh Simmonds, daughter of Faye and Don Simmonds. Congratulations to Linda Bushell "ese on Money-Saving NEW YEAR NOW THRU THE END OF THE MONTH . OR WHILE STOCKS LAST > IMAGINE! A Beautiful White Vanity With Golden I | Trim ... Complete With Marble Top 9 ay Ee PRE FA ds wre it harap Per RAEI A graduating from Nursing Course at Durham College. Those privileged to attend the Graduation exercises on Sat. were parents, Lois and Barry Bushell, sister Loria- Bradbury, Aunt and uncle, Ken and Beth Catherwood, Donna and Frank Van Veghel and Donna's mother, Mrs. Elsie Wood attended 95 VANITY TOP IS 20" WIDE The cultured marble top with raised backsplash and dripless edge has an oval basin with integral soap dish. The faucet by Jameco is extra. Has All The Mechanical Features Of Our Grade "A" Toilet But There Are Slight Blemishes In The Finish ... "DEPT. 403 ~ ON THIS GRADE "B" LET COMPLETEWITH WHITE PLASTIC SEAT & HINGE A reverse trap, regular tank toilet of white vitreous china complete with fittings...complete with plastic seat. All for only - value if items bought separately. BUILDING CENTRES WORKING TOGETHER TO BRING YOU EXTRA VALUE... Wy FACET [I the Symphony Concert at Roy Thompson Hall on Sat. Maurice and Laura Van Veghel of Toronto were Sun. night dinner guests with Donna and" Frank Van Veghel. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Crosier and family called on Gord and Jill Postma on Sunday. Beth and Ken Catherwood and boys of Oshawa visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton on Sun. At the baby shower every- one was singing Happy Birthday and Sweet Sixteen to Janet Simmons. May we add our Best Wishes too. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Acton of Stouffville had Sunday dinner with the Ross Evans family. " The Basters visited Ernie and Dianne Greewood on Friday evening. The Basters attended a family shower for a nephew and his bride to be in Toronto on Sunday. Remember Jan. 20, the Women's Institute meeting ~~at the home of Mrs. Doreen Brethour. There will be a film presentation on our twin province, Manitoba. For . those who have been saving stamps bring them to the meeting. Dr. Jerrold, Mrs. Asling and girls of Hanover were weekend guests with Don and Stella Asling. The Session meeting of the Church will be held at the home of Don Asling Jan. 20 at 8 p.m. The Social will meet Fri- day, Jan. 28 at Epsom Church. There will be movies and plans made for 1983. Programme hosts Rick and Shirley Bell, Barry and Dini Page. Ladies provide lunch. Epsom is going to have a church choir. Practice will be the 2nd and 4th Monday at the Baster home. For more details call Donna. Mr. and Mrs. David Wilson of Cobden called on their Aunt and uncle, Marie and Earl Wilson. Mrs. Chas. Tapscott visit- ed for a few days last week with Norm and Betty Tap- scott. Mrs. Beryl Martin is in St. Michaels Hospital in Toronto for (we hope) minor surgery. We wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Goslin paid a visit to Port Perry hospital for a few days last week. Daughter in law Beverley and Gran- daughter Leanne brought her home. John and Linda Arbuckle visite- ed her on Sat. and stayed for supper. Manchester news by Viola Johnson A new 4 H Unit Ontario Heritage will be starting soon. This is a cooking course on food from around the world. Any young people interested please contact the ladies, Mrs. Pat Kingstone 985-7831 or Mrs. Anne Vann-' inkhof 985-7271. Church and group sec- retaries and treasurers should hand in year-end reports to be duplicated for the Congregational Annual Meetings, late in January or very early in February. This Christian Women's Club morning coffee will be Religion in Life award study with the Guides this past Wednesday at 4 p.m. at the Scugog Church. Miss McLean's sermon on Sunday was - '"'so now give me this hill country' one of the hymns was a favourite that our choir used to often sing "I'm pressing on the upward way". Another hymn blended in well with her fine sermon entitled "Unto the Hills Around". Miss McLean also read a letter from the Moderator. We hope Mrs. Bruce and Lorne Thompson who have not been feeling well will in the Goodwood Community soon be completely better Centre at 9:30 a.m. on Fri- and we hear some who have day, Jan. 28th. been sick for quite awhile Miss B. McLean began the are recovering. A A =. DEEGAN : 305 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY : -- OPEN -- E BY APPOINTMENT ONLY! = Tuesday & Thursday PLEASE CALL: £ Evenings - 6:30 P.M. £ & Saturdays. 985- 2916 : TTT Tr ee eT Caesarea Fish & Chips 986-4783 "COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON" to our many friends and patrons. back from vacation, and ready to serve you another year. WINTER HOURS: We are TE TERI RT Smo LR A LI Do £ 3 Anne & Jean CASHWAY BUILDING CENTRE On Hwy. 7 at Hwy. 12. { PORT PERRY: Fridays & Saturdays - 4to 7 P.M. BE ERs BUILDING eketar fi : IA A nk you for your A 10 Scugog St., Hwy. 7A 985-7334 Tak stor four / BROOKLIN: . 655-3313 HR CENTRES

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