Jean Jeffery Jeon Mrs. Christie called on Qct. Sth was the first and Mrs. Spencer and meeting of Epsom Commun. . and Mrs, Hearst at ity Club, Winners were as Lakeside Beach on Sat. pe oredr Brenda is nurse in training Hall; tnd Watson; 3rd at Toronto East General Esther Houghland. Low-- Hospital. Kay Osler. Door V. Pawns. Mr. and Mrs, Jeff. Spicer Gent's Ist Cloyd Fawns; 2nd were visiting with Mr. and Ab Timms; Srd Bruce Oram- Mrs. Fred West Thansgiv- ston, low Mildred Thomp- ing Day. son. Door--Tina Rhul. The Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cro- ladies above played as men. sier of Hamilton, Mr. and 'Tima was lucky at Utica Mrs. Bruce Wilson of Tren- last week winning ladies Ist ton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank with score of 92. Brown of Ajax, called re WL members please note cently at the home of Mr. our Oct. meeting will be the and Mrs. Ross Munro and 4th Wed. Oct. 27th at &30 - Mrs. F. Munro. pm. at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Ross Munro's daugh- Morley Parish. Motto Safe ter Lee Anne and Miss Don- ty is just a word, unless you na Graham of Oshawa were practice it. Reply Mrs. L. in Collingwood one day last Doble. Roll Call--Name a week household poison and its Thanks to all who assist- antidote. Topic--Health-- ed the Epsom-Utica U.C.W Safety meeting Current serve reception supper at Events--Mrs. Wm. McMil- the Manns - Munro wedding lan. Hostesses--Mrs. Parish, on Saturday at Utica Hall. Mrs. Pogue. We sincerely welcome our Each one is to bring an new minister and his wife item or so of used clothing to our community. The ser- fora bale for our Northern vice wasn't very well at- Ont. Indians. Come and tended due to previous com- bring a friend. The wel- mitments. Mr. Thompson come mat is always out. Was ably assisted by his Mrs. Miller spent Thanks- ride at this his first ser- giving with her daughter in vice. Remember the Gold- Detroit. en Rule--Would you like to Miss Brenda Payne, Mr. prepare a speech, then have For-a-No. | product an Fast Delivery Service -- TRY A TANK OF OUR - TENDER AND TRIMMED BUTT CHOPS = 59: WEINERS 10: $3.90 COOKED HAM » $1.09 GROUND CHUCK » 71: [4s i if & F H 4 RRcTFSE SEE THU A, Fegh § ibfEaET pLEt E ere Fie ' pitt E ml RALPH FAIRMAN 970 FORD Low Price. Lic. 721898 at an easy to get price car for the family buyer. Lic. 9480A % ton Pick-up, 17,000 miles, V8, 3 speed standard transmission. Coral and white exterior with deluxe in- terior. A hard to get unit at a Low, $2495 1969 CAMARO 228, 2 door Hard Top, 302 high per- formance engine, 4 speed transmiss- i on, Radio. Metallic silver with black vinyl! interior. A hard to get car matic, PS.,P.B., Radio. Canary yell- ow with tan viny interior. A family $1295. colour tour but last Tues- day with about fifteen others filled the bus from Willowdale. It was a most enjoyable trip to see an old church built in 1832, then an old negro church built when the slaves fled to Canada and built their first homes at Shanty Bay. We saw the old Negro cemet- ery, carefully preserved when the new. road was built. We went to Midland on to Penetang --We went to see the Simcoe Museum at Midhurst. This wasn't on the agenda but the sun re fused to cooperate. This a lee Soe" PORT PERRY STAR ~ Wednesday, Oc. 20, 1971-93 Nursing Home News quite a number of fine records. Many thanks to you Mary. The Tops Club presented us with a huge basket of mixed fruit. The girls put it on large trays on the cart with the juices and it looked beautifal and tasted delicious. Our thanks to the Club for the treat On Wednegday the "Volunteers" wéfe here. We had euchre in the dining room and enjoyed a visit with these friends who come to see us every Wednesday. Mrs. DeYonge and Mrs. Wanamaker this week. Mrs. Ferguson had a birth- day on Thursday, October i4th. Her daughter and son were here with a gorgeous birthday cake and other parcels for their mother. Mrs. Ferguson has a cold. alternative route proved to be a highlight of the day. All wished we had an hour longer to stay but back to Orillia for dinner. Thanks to Bert Gray, Travelways most entertaining driver, this was one of the most enjoyable & relaxing days. © Grant Menzies MOTORS LIMITED 1250 Dundas Street East Whitby - 668-6843 Dial Direct 985-3021 "We Will Not Be Satisfied - - Until You Are" 1970 ACADIAN buyer. Lic 32453A Lic. 488714 2 door coupe, 350 engine, 3 speed transmission on floor, Radio. Sky blue outside with all matching in- terior. A sporty car for the sporty 1967 MUSTANG 2 door Hardtop, 390 engine, Auto- matic, Radio. Turquoise with all viny! interior, A hard to find car at an easy to get price. 1970 $2295. 2 door coupe, 318 engine, Automatic transmission. Mauve outside with black viny! interior. A sporty car for the young at heart. Lic. 76104K We hope she is better soon and has a happy year. Mrs. McKinley is celebrating her birthday on Sunday, October 17th. Happy birthday Mrs. McKinley. "Honour to those whose words or deeds Thus help us in our daily Mrs. Lloyd spent Thanksgiving at her home. Mrs. Taylor is now at Hillsdale Manor in Oshawa. Mrs. Beecroft of Perry Street was admitted here on October 15th. Mrs. Johns joined her husband who . has been a patient here for some weeks. "To find fault is easy! To - do better may be difficult". Wayne Taylor of 271 Shanley Street was voted outstanding carrier boy for this district by the Toronto Daily Star. Wayne, and carrier boys from all over Ontario were honour- ed October 1, at the Westbury Hotel in Toronto. He received a plaque, a crest and $20 cash. GRANT MENZIES $2395. 2 door Hardtop, Air conditioning, V8 engine, Automatic, P.S., P.B., Radio. Coral in colour with all white viny! interior, A hard to get car at an easy to get price Lic. 19823A LLL 1966 FORD LTD LTD, 4 door hardtop, V8 engine, Automatic, P.S., P.B., Radio. Deep blue with matching puffed interior, A luxurious car at an economy Lic, 6558A FIREBIRD