1] And help and sympathy. 1 "So let me be "Something pertaining to St. EPSOM NEWS By Jean Jeffery The people whom I meet to-day To-morrow may be far away, Did I forget to give a smile, Or ease someone's load awhile? There's one, heartbroken, who ~ would be Cheered by my gift of sympathy And here, one slipping, hope all gone Have I lent strength to hep him on? So many folks who are in neod Have I tried even one to feed? 1 way not again pass this way A bounteous giver of my love, This is from a book of poems "Kind Words", . The regular meeting of Ep- som U.C.W.. will be held Wed., March 2; Group 8 in charge. Topic Stewardships, Roll call-- Patrick's Day. come, They tell me to-morrow is Pancake Day. Does anyone know the origin of this custom ? 1 Everyone wel- To u. C.W. groups. or 'nice ideas and information concern- ing bazaar work, decorating for various holidays I wonder how many watch Hobby Time with -| Thos. | ham took Jane Gray on Chanmel 11 on Saturday mornings. We were sorry to learn of the sudden illness of Walter Kerry. Due to the speedy and efficient work of Dr's and nurses at the Cottage Hospital we are pleased to report that Walter is well on the road to recovery. Babies, Mark McKinley and Julie Ashton were able to be brought home from the hospital, 'Everyone is fine, even the fa- '| ther's are recovering nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Stewart 'and family of Buttonville, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Walker of Toronto and Mr, and Mrs. Har ley Clarke of Prince Albert were at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Stewart on Sunday to celebrate Mr. Stewart's Birth day: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Munro en- tertained their family on the occasion of Mr, and Mrs. Gra- ham's 49th Wedding Anniver- sary. Two days later Mrs. Gra- Perry Hospital and Mr. Graham is staying with their daughter Mrs. Ray Munro, Mr, and Mrs, Earl Geer and Brenda of Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Benns of Uxbridge were at Alan Card's on Satur- day to celebrate Ronald's fifth birthday. " Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson and Port Perry Pee Wees Win 8-5 Eliminate Stouffville In Series 'Port Perry defeated Stouff- ville in the third and deciding -game with a score of 8-5, after a real exciting series. Port won the first game in Port Arena 4-3 in a real thriller. Stouffville won the second game 3-2, which was a repest perfor- marice. Scorers in the third game: -- Port Perry -- David Bourgeois 3 goals and 3 assists; Danny McCartney 2 goals & 2 assists; Rick Evans 2 goals and 3 as- sists; Brent Heard 1 goal on assist from Roger Holtby. Goals scored for Stouffville -- Frank "Hill 2; Hazzard 2, Bangay 1. Previous to this Port knocked off Uxbridge in two straight * games by scores pe f0 and B-1. This puts Port into the O.M. H.A.- play-downs with either Thornhill, Alliston or Snelgrove, Port Perry Line up--" (Goal--Rick Short; Defense-- Laurie Williams, Gary Waller, . Tom Tennyson, Trevor Nesbitt; Forwlirds -- Dave Bourgeois; Rick Evans; Dan McCartney; Bob Young; Ken Nightingale; Cal Cochrane; Brent Heard; Bill Jeffrey; Roger Holtby. 4-H CLUB On Feb. 16, 1966, seven mem- bers of the Port Perry 4-H Homemaking Club met at the home of Miss Dodd at 7 p.m. The leaders for this unit ¥Cot- ton Accessories for' the Bed- room" are Miss Alice Dodd and Miss Audrey Kent. The mem- bers are: Debbie Griffen. Bar- bara Hillier, Elizabeth Jefford; Mary Nelson, Darla Thomas, Mary Lou Thomas and Janice Williams. Our officers are: President--Mary Nelson Vice Pres.--Debbie Griffen Press Reporter-- . Elizabeth Jefford The meeting was opened with the 4-H Pledge. All pamphlets necessary for this unit were Colour Theory, Hue, Value, In- tensity, Colour Harmony, Sim- ple Harmony and Contrasting Harmony were also discussed. "What We Know and Want to Know", on .page 3 in the Mem- ber's Pamphlet, The meeting was closed with all members repeating the 4-H Creed, ANNUAL ONTARIO COUNTY CENTRAL ONTARIO CATTLE BREEDERS ASSOCIATION AND HOT BEEF DINNER Oddfellows. Hall, ON FRIDAY, MARCH 11th, 7:00 p.m. MEETING Port Perry ) DAVID HOUCK of Romandale Farms well known showman and cattle judge ~ will speak on Herd Improyement, DOLLOP L® 4 4 ¢ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ik' 4 4 4 < 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ¢ 4 4 ©6646 ill and -is in Port | Each .girl filled in the chart| family were with his parents Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Wilson of Uxbridge for dinner on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Jerrold Asling and Jannette were supper guests Sat, with his parents Mr, and Mrs. Donald Asling, Mrs. Shave of London is visit- ing her daughter Mrs. David McKinley, Mr, McKinley and Mark. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Asling of Rockeroft and their aunt Mts. Catharine Cawker of Port Perry visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Asling at Brookdale one day last sweek, Mr. Arthur Brawn of Colum- bus visited one day last week with Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Brawn and Trudy. Mr. and Mrs, David Prentice visited gn Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs, Chester Geer of Utica. PORT PERRY STAR, Thurs, Feb. 24th, 1966 -- 11 Mr. and Mrs, Ray Munro vi- sited with Mr. and Mrs. David Simmods in Toronto, - Mrs. Munro remained for a few days to visit. On Thurs. Ross Munro and Mrs. F, Munro drove to Toronto to bring Dorothy home. They also called on Mrs, F. Munro's sister Mrs, Short. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asling called on her father Mr. Ryall in Little Britain one day last week then were supper guests with Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Ryall. Miss Beth Evans spent the week-end visiting her cousin Joan Evans in Uxbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Evans were recent visitors with Mr, gnd Mrs, W. O. Simpson, Ux- bridge. They also visited at Fairview Lodge, Whitby. . Miss Betty Munro has return- ed from Peterborough where she attended a Junior Farmers Training Course. There were 12 tables of Euchre at the community party on Fri, evening; the winners were: La- dies 1, Ruby Birkett; 2, Mae Clarke; low Gloria Goslin. Gent's: Gordoh Taylor; 2. Chet. Geer; Low Orval Watson, The music was supplied by Mrs. Kerry and Norman Bir- kett, ing the Square dances. Everyone welcome in 2 week's time for more Euchre and danc- ing. That is March 4th. International Zone, a pro- gramme by the U.N, is varied and interesting at four o'clock. I mention this as it might help high and public school students with their social studies. J ot Spe _ 361 ROSA ST. cial on Perms! Mon. - Tues. -Wed., For 3 Consecutive Weeks 15.00~+12.00-1250-9.95 10.00 ~ 7.95 - 8.50 6.95 MANICURES ON SATURDAYS -- HELEN & DAVID BEAUTY SALON ns At AS PH, 985-7309 distributed and discussed. Basic | EADE'S NURSING HOME Nurse in Attendance 'Reasonable ' Rates, Pid¢asant" Surroudings PHONE 985-2806 WANTED Dead Horses or "and "Crippled Cattle Highest Prices paid according to size and condition 'Phone Zenith 32800 NO TOLL CHARGE * "ED. PECONI & SON LTD. LTD. R.R. #2 WOODVILLE 'Collectors Licence BPC y MONUMENTS MARKER® RIMAR MEMORIALS _ Phone: 723-1002 152 Simcoe South, OSHAWA Dec. 2/66 '| & BOOKKEEPING SERVICES eb, 4/66] BUSINESS DIRECTORY For Income Tax see ALEX SHEPHERD Phone 985-7081 Specializing in business and farm operations. } . Dec./66 INSURANCE BUILDING A NEW HOME? Check Our e SPECIAL RATES e For Homes Under Construction | EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED Genersi Imsurance 985-2421 ..Port Perry, Ont. Dec. 81/65 | DEAD OR CRIPPLED FARM STOCK Picked up promptly. - Telephone collect, Hampton 263- 2721 MARGWILL FUR FARM TYRONE : "License No, 4-C-66 ° Cash on the spot @ Mar. 4/67 A E. Johnson, 0.D. UPTOMETRIST Mary St. 985:2383 Room #2, Post Office Bailding " DUFF ELECTRONICS TELEVISION SALES and SERVICE Phone 985-7998 or 9853-2728 PORT PERRY Formerly Apex T.V. Service Jan. / 66 'Septic Tanks . Cleaned By _ PUMP EQUIPMENT . SEPTIC TANKS AND WEEPING BEDS INSTALLED Reg. Armstrong Port Perry -- 985-2226 i 1.5--Feb. 28/66 SEE Ethel Nottingham for your - CO-OP INSURANCE! NEEDS MYRTLE, ONT. Phone 655-4832 Feb./66 MACKEY & BAILEY Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public. 23 Caleb Street PHONE 985-2127 PORT PERRY, ONT. Apr,/66 " Dec. / 66 : Tha with Mr. D. Prentice call- ' 5, Lb EN \ Ss --- ~~ a Rom --- all a ---- _ A SS A Ta a Nat a oo Ng > Rn ~ TE ot ~ ERROR x pv