3 3 ¢ AH 1 A, 7 a = L NY AK von | 7 » NE el fos SS ER Warhdoir pe 2 7. hep FL ERAS i | LB i. 6 -- PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 14th, 1964 EPSOM NEWS By Jean Jeffery Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kerry visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Geer on Sat. evening. Mr. and Mrs, Len. Beach and boys of Orillia were week-end guests with her parents Mr. & Mrs. David Prentice. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson & children were visiting her par- ents Mr. and Mrs, W. O. Simp- son, Uxbridge on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Elford and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Evans and their fa- milies were also present. Dr, Pat Asling and Mr. Jas. Clarke visited Rev. and Mrs. J. Hill and family of Hornsby one evening last week. Rev. and Mrs. Wright of Ux- bridge called on Mr. and Mrs, Donald Asling on Sunday after- noon. Mrs. Howard Ashton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bush- ell in Oshawa for a few days. Mr. and Mrs, H. Ashton call- ed on Mrs® Walter Ashton and Gordon of Oshawa on Thursday. Miss Darlene Christie was home from Bradford for the week-end accompanied by friend master Donald Irving. Mrs. H. Stoughiwon and two children were at Gooderham for the week-end. A friend return- ed home with them, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Clarke of Prince Albert visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ste- wart on Sunday. Mrs. M, Bailey visited her mother Mrs. Wm. Jeffrey on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Potap- chuk and Nadine of Courtice were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brawn on Sunday. Mr. Donald Prentice has been accepted on the Staff of Central Tech. in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. McGaw and Paul of Toronto visited with Mr, and Mrs. G. Prentice on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Brown of Toronto and Mrs. Gardner and Mrs. Kendry called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Kendry on Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ed-| wards & Sons visited her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. John Crozier, Toronto on Saturday. | Mr, and Mrs. David Knight | and family of Aurora and Mr. and Mrs. John Ansell of Scar- borough visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor on Sunday. Mrs. A. Treck and Linda vi- | sited Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Cum- ming of Cedar Creek for the week-end. Mrs. Gordon Jeffery visited with her daughter Mrs. John Moore in Oshawa on Wednes- Three Oldest Veterans Attend "01d Bill's Night" Three of the district's oldest veterans are pictured attending "Old Bill's Night" held in the Port Perry Legion last Saturday evening. On the left is Mr, Samuel Eyre of Port Perry, who saw service in the Boer War and both World Wars. In the centre Legion. is. Mr. Henry Parfrey of Uxbridge who served in the Boer War and World War I. On the right is Mr. Herb Buckland of Port Perry who also served in the Boer War and World War 1. oldest member veteran of the Port Perry Mr. Buckland is the --Staff Photo day. 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For pennies a day can own your own VE heating equi ment and get all the advantages of Esso I Home Heat Service! Step up today to the economical safety and comfort of Esso Home Heat Service. - G. PRENTICE = Port Perry [ last euchre as follows: Senior (Citizens The euchre's which are held at the Citizen's Hall Port Perry every other Saturday, still con- tinue to be popular. The next one will be held at the hall on | Saturday, May 16th (8 p.m.) This is a holiday week-end. If you have visitors why not bring them along, there will be a nice time in store for all. Good prizes are won. 17 tables were set up for the last euchre, held on May 2nd and such a jolly crowd. A tasty lunch was serv- ed afterwards by the group in charge. Next club meeting to t | be held for members at the hall Wednesday, 2 p.m.,, May 13th. Like to see a good number at- tend. There are two DeNure buses leaving for Niagara Falls on Friday, May 15th. Members of the Club: and non members who are going please note the buses will leave and all meet at the Flamingo Restaurant at 9 a.m., fingers crossed for fine weather. We take a lunch and stop at Queenston and then on to see the Falls. Winners at Ladies 1st--Mrs, G. Bassant, score 82; Ladies 2nd--Mrs. D. Nott, score 77; Cons. Mrs. R. Howard, score 39. Gent's 1st-- Mrs, A. Prentice (playing as a man), score 82.; Gent's 2nd-- Mr. G. Bright, score 79; Cons. (playing as man)--Mrs, T. Red- man ,score 40, Thank you all for coming. We all love the summer with . "its flowers so gay, And the birds singing happy, here awhile to stay, The days are mow longer, the summer is all too short To bask in the sun, and enjoy ' numerous sports Or to drive for miles in cars to and fro So much to enjoy, lots of places to go So delightful to live in a country so free, God bless this land of the Maple trees Let's hope and pray for generations to come, They too will enjoy the freedom that we have done, Ashhurn News Christian Family service was well attended in Burn's Church on Sunday, at 11:30 a.m. The Sacrament of Baptism was administered by Rev. H. Buntain to the following child- ren-- Rhonda Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bry- ant; Alexis Vanetta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gaud- aur; Joanne Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Redshaw. Mr. Douglas Ashton, assist- ant Supt. of Sunday School presided and the order of serv- ice as published by the Board of Christian Education was. fol- lowed. Jim Daw led in the re- sponsive reading from the Old Testament and Jennifer Hyatt from the New Testament. Rev. H. Buntain chose for his sermon "Our Family -- A Household of God." The Junior choir -sang-as-an-anthem 'Glory'." The sympathy of the com- munity is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Daw and family on .|the _death of Mrs. Daw's father last week. Mrs. M. Sparks spent the week-end with friends- at- Bay Ridges. Mrs. Edgar Heron; Mrs. Rus- sell Batten; Mrs. Wm. Gardner; Mrs. Lindsay Death: Mrs. Rus- sell Taylor; Mrs. C. Harrison, and Mrs. Wes. Routley atten- ded the 100th anniversary cel- ebration of the W.M.S. held in Montreal during the week-end. Mrs. Alfred Fisher visited at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Walsh, at Sutton last week. Several from here attended Open House at Anderson St. High School last Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Play- Yair and family of Toronto were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Richardson. Mary Heron; Judith Batten; Joan Conibear; Faye Heron; Drew Leper; Ross Batten; Roy Gaudaur; James Daw and Ron Death attended the Spring Rally for Young People at Thornhill .on Saturday.