des Sy or owed AY ee (VV TN ee TS ey N-. Although many of the faces in the Marion Year procession were solemn as they marched through the campground at Goreski's Summer Resort, the young gentleman couldn't suppress a grin as he and his two comrades lead the parade. The flat-bed of a truck served as a stage, gai- ly decorated for the Roman Catholic celebration of Marion Year, held on Sunday at Goreski's on Local women start new endeavours Epsom and Area News by Jean Jeffery Best luck to those in our vacinity who started school or new positions. Janice Evans is attending Trent University, Jennifer Wilson (nee Simmons) has a tegching position at Whitby, Julie Ashton is starting her last year at Durham College, and Janet Simmons is finishing her course at Dental College. Note: The W.I. at Dorothy Doble's home is on Wednesday, September '24 at 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. Earl and Marie Wilson attended the Ploughing Match at Meaford on Saturday and visited Richard and Carol Lewchuk and family at Wiarton. Congratulations to Scott Wilson who was Champion Showman at Beaverton. Wendy Evans was Junior Champion Showman. They will be competing this Wed. at Lind- say Fair. Good Luck. Don and Stella Asling spent a few days last weekend at Emsdale. The colours were gorgeous. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wilson, Dawn and David of Aurora, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wilson, Michael, Tanya and Virginia were guests for supper Sunday with Elmer and Ruth Wilson. Earl and Elizabeth Taylor attend- ed the Cherrywood Anniversary Service on Sunday. Don't forget the 3 p.m. opening of the Day Care Centre at Utica, Fri- day, September 25 - also Block Parent dance at Greenbank, September 26 - your help will be much appreciated. The Kerry children were all home and on Sunday went to visit Grand- ma Kerry and Grandma and Grand- pa Stearman. It will be Grandpa William Stearman's birthday on Tuesday. Many happy returns to a wonderful man. Keith and Faye Ashton and James attended the International Plowing Match on Friday and stayed till Sun- day at Jerrold Asling's cottage. Yvonne Moore, Heather, Karley and Katie visited Jean and Gordon Jeffery on Sunday. Lorie and Alexis Bradbury were with Ruth Ashton on Wed. Joyce, Sandra, Paul and Bradley Ashton of Oakwood also Ken and Beth Catherwood and Barry of Oshawa were Sunday visitors with Ruth Ashton. Les and Phyllis Sample of Green- field I11., U.S.A. were visiting with Elmer and Ruth Wilson for the past ten days - Ruth and Elmer were very busy showing their guests the show places of Ontario. A few lines from a favourite song "We have this moment to hold in our hands; And to touch as it slips through our fingers like sand; Yesterday's gone and tomorrow may never come; But we have this "moment" today." Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tapscott have returned from visiting their son, Rev. John Tapscott in Nova Scotia. They were quite delighted with.the three small churches in his charge and so pleased to know he is close to a good highway. They were thrilled by the gorgeous colours of Autumn as they drove through New Brunswick. We hope Mr. Gourlie's hand is soon healed. It is so miserable try- ing to do things with one hand. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, September 22, 1987 -- 21 6 TRIES TO 'Ghie warmest welcome in the caribbean ARBADOS to be given away by CK: TUNE IN MONDAY - SATURDAY 7:15 a.m. SEPTEMBER 21 Ww Scugog Island. Bishop Robert Clune (third from right) was among the dignitaries. OCTOBER 24 FOR THE BARBADOS BEACH PARTY NIL {CRU LA CELY 910 Covering Central Ontario i rT