a 0 Ao a at SMR i SG A CR HE i cl avr One MH oS a & Bosin i hw ag oP Baik paid ar key ring found in church Epsom and Area News by Jean Jeffery Anyone who lost a key ring with 3 keys, one was for a Nissan car, may claim them from Donald Asl- ing who found them in Epsom Church yard. Phone 852-6607. Mr. and Mrs. A. Watson entertain- ed their family with pre-Christmas dinner last week. The U.C.W. Ladies had a wonder- ful turnout for their Christmas lun- cheon. We were pleased to welcome former members Hazel Medd, Nora Prentice, Dora Geer and Dorothy Airde. There were two newer neighbours which we were pleased to meet. After a most bountiful lunch there was an activity period when all present joined to make win- dow decorations for the church as the Christmas Service is at 11:15 on Sunday December 22 and the Special Christmas Eve Service December 24 - 8:30 p.m. We have a beautiful church so come and wor- ship with us. Epsom School Concert will be Thursday, December 19 at the old school. There will be two perfor- mances 1:30 P.M. and 7:00 P.M. There will be a draw for a Christmas wreath and gingerbread house at the evening concert. Tickets available from the Epsom Public School Students. The WI. supper held Sat. evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Johr Bruce was successful. My husband and I were unable to attend so the W.I. ladies sent a most bountiful basket of Christmas goodies to us. It was most appreciated. Thank you all. On Sat. night Uxbridge Chamber Choir under leadership of Tom Baker held a most successful con- cert in the Music Hall. After the con- cert the choir and friends enjoyed a Ge Hearing id (Jentre ¢f Port Perry visit to the Baster home for refreshments and a social hour Paul Baster and Donna VanVeghel represented Epsom in the choir Mr. and Mrs Watson were in Toronto on Sun. to visit her sister- in-law, Mrs. A. Cuddia, who is sick in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs Donald McKay and family of Toronto were recent visitors with his parents, Bill and Melba McKay. To keep everyone up to date, the Epsom Public School Accommoda- tion Committee would like to thank those who have returned their peti- tion sheets. At present there are 479 signatures. We anticipate the re- maining sheets will be returned upon completion. If more sheets are required, please contact 7s. Last Fri. evening Faye and Don Simmonds entertained a number of neighbours. A pre-Christmas even- ing full of warmth, fun and good- will. Sun. visitors at the Ashton home were Ken and Beth Catherwood and boys of Oshawa and Allen and Joyce Ashton and family of Oakwood. Mr. and Mrs. N. Tapscott and her mother, Mrs. Herb Thomas of Markham, attended a church ser- vice in Don Mills area where their son John delivered the sermon. John was able to join them later at Grandma Thomas' home for lunch. Betty and Norman then attended the 'Living Christmas' tree, which is such a beautiful annual pro- gramme at People's Church. Evelyn Hansen and Hildreth Lyons were out enjoying the Christmas lights and had lunch at the "Seven Mile Island Resort'. Sun. Carl and Evelyn Hansen visited John and Joanne Hansen of Dennis J Hogan ann Hearing Aid Consultant 985-3003 Dr E Mannen"s Office - 24 Water St S Lakeview Plaza, Port Perry, Ontario LOB INO 985-9192 REFRAIN 30 44 1 fi who wouldn't go! Z i 444 wtadodf 4 -- ) fd « ax. L! S08 ~~ hyd *L Lad EA OPEN HOUSE SCUGOG MEMORIAL LIBRARY Tuesday, Dee. 17th - 7:00 P.M. Special Presentation by The SERENDIPITY PLAYERS "WOODWINDS" with MR. BEIRNESS Please bring your family and join us' FEA IFT INE who wouldn't go! IRE ? pl H vid TSK ack, sk RGR RIK SE Rach RK WSK RK Rech Ras Rsk Rah RE Ws RA wa RA ach Jesh mesh A ov Markham. The Pine Grove friends passed along many kind words about our Epsom choir who sang at their Carol Service last Tuesday. Organist for the choir was Mrs. L.. Slute, The Van Veghel Children, Jason, Ginny and Joel also sang beautifully were ac- companied by their mother Donna PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, December 17, 1985 -- 39 Mrs. Parrott gave the Christmas message and also sang a lovely solo. A beautiful programme full of Christmas spirit. What a wonderful programme at Epsom Church Sunday evening. It was truly excellent. All classes from the Sunday School took part. Also Jason Van Veghel sang. Ginny Van Veghel played flute accompaniment for Collette Bertrand's solo. The trio - Sally Irving, Karen and Kelding and Lisa Taylor singing was much appreciated while our youngest per- former Joel Van Veghel played the plano. A gift presented from heaven Prince Albert and Area News by llean Pugh Sunday evening December 8th parents, grandparents and friends gathered at the church for the an- nual Christmas Concert. It was a fun evening when the Sunday School presented the play 'Super Gift From Heaven." Over 40 children participated in the play which was capped off by a visit from Santa Claus. Just a reminder for next Sun- day the 22nd, we will be meeting at the church at 7 p.m. to go carolling, with hot chocolate after at the home of the Snelgroves. Hats off to Kay Mosienkio who for 25 years has always shared her home for the Shirley Institute Christmas meeting, but due to poor health Irene Moore kindly opened her home on Hurd Street. Members and visitors enjoyed the Pot Luck food and entire meeting and programme. Les and Grace Beacock recently entertained the Senior members of the Beacock family. On Wednesday evening the UCW ladies had their Christmas Pot Luck supper and meeting. Thirty ladies enjoyed a delicious supper in a love- ly Christmas setting. A lovely Christmas devotion was presented by several ladies with everyone singing carols. Ann Ostafichuk sang two beautiful solos. Betty Deeth had a collection of different bells and some history behind them. The com- mittee for the shut-ins had their gifts there and different ladies will be delivering them to the shut-ins before Christmas. Thursday evening 14 tables of euchre players arrived at the Hall. Winners for the evening Ladies: Ruby Birkett, Verna Draper and Anne Cornish. Men: llean Pugh, Verna Slute and Bert Daniels. Be sure and get your tickets on the 50/50 as someone will be the lucky winner on Thursday evening. There will be no euchre on December 26th. Sunday Bill and Earlene Arm- strong had their Christmas with their family. Brian, Dawna and Tif- fany Armstrong of Oshawa, Brenda, Wayne McKinnon and family of Sterling. Christmas the a time of giving and receiving. The church received a special gift on Sunday from the Hunter family in recognition of four generations of faithful membership in this church. 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