a 4 3 £0 NNT en Tha a re REL i pO ' a ho ©, (5) his [9 SRS LUI) ) X ((ORIUIITITT) )) § (GRIT) )) A (OG) LEN "w > (harris) Xp Epsom area news report by Jean Jeffery Earl Taylor travelled to Lakefield with friends Les and Jean Beare of Cedar Valley where they attended a 45th Wedding Anniversary for Bob and Muriel Torrance. Alan and Joyce Ashton of Oakwood visited his mother Mrs. Ruth Ashton on Sunday afternoon. All "Ready, Set, Go." The mini car rally leaves Epsom Church at 7:45 p.m. Oct. 30. Lucky Friday! Who is afraid of a black cat? All will return to the church for prize giving and ladies will provide a bountiful lunch. Our Youth Group are invited. Welcome to all. Leaders to contact for further information, Aslings, Pages and Postmas - for fun and frolic - couldn't be a better group. Norm and Betty Tapscott visited his aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robinson of Toronto on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Lee and Gerald, of Port Perry were Sunday lunch guests with Elmer and Rupert's sister Ruth and her husband Elmer Wilson. Douglas Wilson a Durham West 4-H leader accompanied a team to a Regional 'Reach for the Top" event in Brooklin last Saturday. Congratulations to the Nor- thumberland County Team who were the winners. On Tuesday evening many dairy farmers from the area attended the Kawartha Classic Cattle Sale at Peterborough. Doug and Beth Wilson and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Davidson of Raglan on Sunday evening. The anniversary service for Epsom-Utica charge will be Nov. 1 at 11:15 followed by pot luck lunch. Let's hope the church heating pro- blem is solved. On October 25 the Rev. Rodgers of Sandford will occupy the pulpit at Epsom while Rev. Nancy Water- man will conduct anniversary at Sandford. There was a good attendance at our monthly U.C.W. meeting held at the home of Mrs. Lunney. All en- joyed the hospitality and we thank Mrs. Lunney for her kindness in opening her house for us. Happy anniversary greetings to Don and Stella Asling on Tuesday. Goron and I have a wedding an- niversary today - number 55. Happy birthday greetings to Robert and Jamie Ashton. EMMERSON INSURANCE BROKERS LIMITED 193 QUEEN ST . PORT PERRY, ONT LOB 1NO {416) 985-7306 ALL LINES OF GENERAL INSURANCE ¥ VICTORIA \Y[ AND GREY TRUST Since 1844 1 1" 5 Year Annual Interest 11% Semi-Annually PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, October 20, 1987 -- 13 Rates Subject to Change without Notice LJ GM DEALER'S *400 MILLION CLEAROUT Great leasing deals also available on In-stock '87 cars and trucks! Every '87 Must Go! The right price is right on the windshield! Windshield stickers display low clearance prices for every in-stock '87 car and truck. No monthly payments til February 1/88 Buy and take delivery of a 1987 GM car or truck from a participating dealer on or before October 31.1987 and. you needn't make any monthly payments until February 1, 1988 Offer only avadable 10 quattied retad buyers A down payment may be required Monthly mterest will be charged on the unpaid balance owing during the non payment penod and will be applied over the remaining term of the 24. 36 or 48 month contract EXAMPLE: If the amount to be linanced (alter down payment and trade n, fd any) were $12.000, (inanced at 13% per annum (other rates may apply). you would make 48 equal payments of $321 92 each for a total financed cost of $15.452 16 OR f you choose te you could deter your tirst payment untd February 1.1988 Given the same $12 000 principal and 13% p a rate of interest (other rates may apply) $260 94 interest would accrue by the time you make your lirst payment You would then make 4% equal payments of $349 18 for a total hinanced cost of $15 713 10 See your parhiaipating GM Dealers for full detads Low, low clearance prices right now! All 1987 PONTIACS - BUICKS - GMC TRUCKS PHILP PONTIAC-BUICK LIMITED 10 Vanedward Drive PORT PERRY 2985-8474 \ 4 'Based on total estimated inventory 4: = -» Se of 1987 cars and trucks in Ontario | ASSAND ; and Hull PQ GM WwW Dealers stock as of To - Sep! 30 1987 MEO WARRANTY ASK fos (OF A