1@--PORT PERRY STAR - Wedneuiey, Dec. 16, 1970 1970 Eveom News by Jean Jeffery Christmas party for Epsom "Christmas is coming when| Community Euchre Club will people should be gay. be held December 23. Every- Please say a kind word to/one welcome someone to-day. Epsom Sunday School If you can't say a few words,| Christmas Party will be on a smile will do; December 18 at 815 pm. For everyone you give--may | Everyone Welcome. God Bless You!" . | Epsom-Utica Explorers will PRINCIPALS ONLY Want To Sell Your House? One Low Price Of Only $95.00 No Agent's Commission. FOR INFORMATION and LITERATURE Call 376-4161 BLACKSTOCK AREA {ideal beginner's or handyman's home, consisting of two bedrooms, and two more unfinished. Large lot. Asking $12,500 with low down payment. Call for further details. Call Marporie Tripp. PORT PERRY Within 5 minutes walk from business section and consisting of three spacious bedrooms, large living room and kitchen, Rec. room facilities. Excellent value, here is this 1248 sq. ft. home at only $24,900 with low down payment. Call Marjorie Tripp FOUR BEDROOMS Weil landscaped lot surrounds this immaculate four bedroom home with 2 - four pce. baths, separate dining room Broadloom throughout the home, rec. room facilities. Asking $31,500 with terms. Call Marjorie Tripp PORT PERRY Five room brick bungalow, garage, paved drive, all modern conveniences, nicely decorated throughout. This home has to be seen to appreciate its many extras. Large lot with garden. Asking $26,900 with low down payment. Call Marjorie Tripp POULTRY ENTERPRISE A well established 10,000 bird egg laying unit, new steel barn 30 x 250 with full line of automatic equip- ment, 220 ton grain storage capacity. Four bedroom home with all modern conveniences. For details Call Bill Peeters. COUNTRY LIVING 4 bedroom 2 storey frame home, spacious kitchen & living room, sum porch, new oi] furnace, rec. room, nicely treed lot om paved road. Excellent value at only $17,000. Call Bill Peeters. Toronto Direct Line -- 297-1290 Open Until 9:00 p.m. @ AFTER HOURS @ Mer. -- MARJORIE TRIPP 985-7606 MILTON FISHER 9864743 BILL PEETERS 985-2934 | also enjoy a Christmas party on Friday afternoon. On the last day of school before the Christmas holiday the school will hold its ann. ual Christmas Carol Service. The party for the Euchre Club last Friday evening was well attended. The prizes were awarded to the follow. ing: Ladies first, Jennie Wat- son; 2nd, Mrs. E. Dearborne; 3rd, Dorothy McDiarmid; low Evelyn Baker. Gents, Ist to Maurice Baker; 2nd, Oliver Lane; 3rd, Glenn Hill; low, Lorne Parrott. Door, John Hodgson. We will be anticipating seeing the beautiful pictures of their recent holiday to be shown by Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Sanderson at the Epsom church on Friday evening, December 18th. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ash- ton visited with Mr. & Mrs. Allen Ashton and children of guests with Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton. Mr. Floyd Wilson of Ham. ilton was with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson for the week-end. Misses Joyce and Carol Wilson of Toronto were week end guests with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wil- son. Mr. and Mrs. John Hopkins and children of Goodwood were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry. We are pleased to report Mrs. Lloyd Brawn is recov- ering satisfactorily in Port Perry Community Hospital, following surgery last week. Mrs. F. Munro visited last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Munro in Oshawa, Mrs. John Moore and Hea- ther visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jeffery on | Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Prentice Bill Jackson, Mtge Manager "MORTGAGE MONEY AVAILABLE" We have mortgage money available now for residen- tial, summer or retreat properties in the Port Perry area. Financing can be arranged up to 85% of ap- praised value providing your property qualifies. We also have funds available to purchase first or second mortgages which you may be holding and wish to sell. We offer the services of a professionally trained mort- gage team, with 15 years banking and financial ex- perience. For an informed approach to your mortgage require- ments, call Mrs. Marjorie Tripp, our Port Perry Man- ager at 985-3031, or myself on our Toronto line in Markham, 297-1270. FRED COOK BSA., FRL Reaitor SHOULD YOU TAKE YOUR CHILDREN ON A BUYING TRIP? Exuberant youngsters are one of the blessings and joys of our lives, but we should say at the outset that they can prove a distraction when you are considering the. all-important of a home purchase. itt is at all possible, ts wine fo. arrange for # sitter or fo take care of your youngsters while you ere ee. 4. taking your children cannot be avoided, then oblem can be mi by oe by h-- ot your inspection tour. at way, will know where your youngsters are st ail teste so that you can ee oe pee oo © ee mind. This is with his parents, Mr. the week-end. and Mrs. Allen Card. Earl Geer called and vice in Port Perry Mr. Kerry attended Masonic Lad- ies Night in Uxbridge Satur- day evening. On Wednesday, Mrs. Card aunts, Mrs. Hawley and Mrs. visited » Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill of Claremont. EPSOM-UTICA U.C.W. Installation of Officers 1971 The regular meeting w held on December 8 at Utica United Church. Vice-President, Mrs. Slute, was chairman for the devot- ional service which had been arranged by Mrs. Crozier. The Christmas Story in three parts were read by Mrs. Slute, Peace on Earth. Mrs. Gordon Prentice for Mr. and Mrs. Donald Card also Mr. and Mrs. Eric Benns, Robin and Ricky were Sun. day supper guests with Mr. Mrs. Ruby Geer had lunch with Miss Vera Prentice on Sunday. In the afternoon Mr. thel attended a special Carol Ser- United Church then home with Ear) and Audrey for Sun. supper. and Mrs. Herman and Mrs. Geer visited their Wilson in Toronto for lunch and on Thursday Mrs. Geer CHRISTMAS PARTY AND Real Estate PORT PERRY Casy, 3 bedroom brick bunglaw, large lot, ample closet space, many extras, centrally located, walking distance. Full Price $22,800. with easy terms. PORT PERRY Featuring a large 6 room brick bungalow. attached garage, bright cheerful kit- chen, screened patio, rec room, many extras. large Ict in a quiet district. Immed- jiate possession, vendor has built another home. Will con. sider all offers. Down $10,000 or less. Asking $27,900. 85 ACRES Excellent recreation prop- erty, includes river frontage, small barn, frontage on two roads, roads open all vear ay villnge. 1 pie from sma rice $21,500. easy terms. : Call MARION HOPKINS Phone 985-7215 829.95 Simplicity of Christmas and Mrs. Crozier read, "What shall we give the children." A sermon in itself. A few things we should give the children were attention, self- reliance, respect for self and others, the will to work, the talent for sharing, the pass ion for truth, a straight ans- wer, open sky, brown earth, green grass, the list seems endless truly "The best things in life are free." Mrs. Asling, president, had charge of the business meet ing. Bring your stamps or give them to a member to bring to our January meeting. Thank you notes were read from Ray Medd, Ruth Ashton Caro] Locke, Herman Kerry, and Delia Harper for kind. ness shown them during their recent illness. A gift of money was rec eived from Mrs. Medd and Mrs. Grace Taylor. All offices were declared vacant and our minister Mr. Hopkins took the chair for the installation of officers for 1971. The slate of offic- ers for 1971. President, Mrs. Stella Asling, Ist vice, Mrs. Eileen Slute, 2nd vice, Mrs. Norma Geer, Sec. Mrs. Jean Jeffrey, Treas. Mrs. Elva Kerry, assistant, Mrs. K. Crozier, Pianist, Mrs. Edna 1 Kerry, Visiting Committees: THEY'RE HERE! The New Synthetic Wigs 'SWINGER' 'GRECIANBOY' "0p VISIT THE WIG WARDROBE AT Richard's Beauty Studio 985-7991 eoere Epsom and 8th concession, Jean Jeffery and Luella Bai- ley, 7th. Con. Mrs. Ruby Geer, Mrs. Ruth Ashton, 6th Con., Mrs. Elva Kerry, Mrs. Edna Kerry, Utica, Mrs. Kate Crozier, Mrs. Elva Sutcliffe, Representative to Board of Stewards, Mrs. Edna Kerry, Regal Orders, Mrs. Faye Ash- ton, Mrs. Elva Kerry, Mrs Marion Harper. The programme was in charge of group 4 under the leadership of Mrs. Slute. Mrs. Jeffery gave a short reading. Our special guest, Miss Dorothy played several Christmas numbers on her accordian. We enjoyed it so much. Special thanks Dorothy We were told Christmas customs and how they orig- inated. Several members pre- sented this number. Christmas cards originated . 1843. Of the first thousand » printed only ten are now known to be in existance to- day. The first nativity plays were presented to the poor and lowly in the 13th cent- ury by St. Francis of Assissi The Poinsetta was intro- duced to America in 1828 by Continued on page 12 * SOPH Gig. - $34.95