| AR "| ) EPSOM NEWS By Jean Jeffery Who said, "Spring is three week's early this year"? * A foolish little maiden bought a foolish little bonnet, With a ribbon and a feather and a bit of lace upon it, And that all the other maidens in the little town might know it, "She thought she'd go to meeting next Sunday : just to show it. "Alleluia, Alleluia!" sang "the choir above her head _ knew you!" wer the | words she thought / they said. : --by M. Morrison The regular community .-+Euchre and dance was held on Friday evening. Winners "Hardly knew you, Hardly. BUYING? a 7 © REAL ESTATE ATO REALTOR 985-7373] AAAS TA 3 Th LEE ay for the ladies were: 1st Marg Ballard; 2nd ®rma Watson; low Annie Christie. Door Prize Nora Beacock. Gentle- men -- 1st Bill Holdershaw; 2nd John Hodgson; Low Al Christie, Door Prize Norman Birkett. 'There will be another party in two weeks time. That is May 31st. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Pron. tice attended the Graduation of their son Murray who re- ceived his B.A. degree at Kitchener Auditorium on Monday. Of course Murray and Joyce were in the Kit- chener-Waterloo area for the week-end attending dinners, receptions and other cele- brations in connection with Graduation, Mrs. Ross Prentice passed her year's work at teacher's College and she and Ross are enjoying a week at the cottage at Gull Lake. Mr. & Mrs. G. Prentice were at the | cottage on Sat.-and Sun. The first time there this season. Mr. and 'Mrs; H. Ashton ac- companied Mr. and Mrs. Ken Catherwood on a week-end ATTENTION PARENTS ! KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION . | R.H. Cornish Public School FRIDAY, May 24, 9:30-11:30 a.m. IN THE SCHOOL AUDITORIUM All Children who are Five Years of Age by v December 31, 1968 are eligible. 'Bring proat of age. School Nurse in attendance. W. BRADFORD, Principal. atl J i AME Jol | i} 5 { ww 5K om i a of Ontario Sh (UXBRIDGE BRANCH) v Uxbridge 852.3321 "Co. or TOPICS by Don Rixon JNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO MORE PASTURE. PAY-OFF WITH CO-OP 14% DAIRY:FLO RATION Lush spring and summer pastures provide adequate bulk and protein but are low in en- ergy. On pasture alone, a cow can produce fonly 30 pounds 'of milk per day because of her limited capacity to consume a sufficient quantity of grass, Additional energy is re ) quired to maintain body weight and to attain fimaximum milk production. The new CO-OP Pasture Ration provides this allimportant extra-energy that is requir. ed to supplement spring and summer pastures. Feed CO-OP Pasture Ration and you will get J] more from your herd. : Mineral consumed by cattle is utilized three times more efficiently in the summer than is that consumed in winter, Much of the mineral required for winter milk production must come from the cow's system. gimineral build-up in the animal's body must Noceur while she is on pasture, United Co-operatives oad -- trip to Mogtreal to visit Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bushell and girls at Roxborough. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thaxter "and children of Beaverton visited Thursday evening 'at Earl Wilsons. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wilson were supper guests also on Thurs. evening with Marie & Earl. The sale of Commemora- tion plates is going well. News Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Love have two of their little grandsons visiting with them while the children's parents are in U.S. We. are all looking for- ward to the Hospital Spring Fair on Sat. Apons are in short. supply this year. At present only 14 have been PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, May 23, 1968 - 3 received from the "Head" ladies. But perhaps others are unfinished. - Some busy ladies have given money donations instead. We. be- lieve the other Island ladies are a little slow in getting theirs in too. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Collins accompanied Mr." and Mrs. Gordon Pren- tice to Toronto to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Collins and family. In the evening all "attended a +» Jamboree at an entertain- ment farm called "Grand Valley" where Ivan's wife was taking part in the varied program, Mrs. I. Collins plays guitar and sings western songs. She was formerly a member of Don Messer's group. Check The Label On Your Paper Don't just think" about it, Pick your: plate up or you may be too late. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Kendry and Patty of Udora were visiting --Mr.--and Mrs. A. | Card and family on Wednes- day evening, Recent callers at the re of Mr. and Mrs. G. Jeffery | and Mrs. Cawker were: Mrs, | Bea Crozier and friend of | Toronto and Mrs. Clarke of | Cannington, Mr. and Mrs. | John Moore, Heather and | Clarke of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lyons, | Peter and Dianne, Omeme ee | were viisting Mr. and Mrs. L. Lyons on Sunday. " Mr. and Mrs. H. Geer and Gordon were at Pointe Au { Barril on Thurs. & Friday. | Mr. Clarence Armstrong & |} his mother visited with Mr.[}' and Mrs. David Prentice on Saturday evening. Dr. and Mrs. Jerrold As- ling and 'Jan: of Neustadt were with his parents Mr. &| 'Mrs. Donald Asling for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Len Sommer- ville of Oshawa were week- end guests with her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. Munro. - Mr. and Mrs. Ross Evans attended the 50th wedding anniversary -of -Mr.-and Mrs. Joe St. John near Vroman- ~ton on Sunday. Miss. Joan Evans of Ux- bridge spent Monday with her cousin Beth Evans. _Mr. & Mrs. Herman Kerry were supper guests on Sun- day with Mrs. Ruby Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Stearman v sited recently with Mr. an Mrs. Walter Kerry and hs ren, : --- Mrs. D.- Bentley and Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs, Howsam, Port Perry Jean Watson, Toronto, Mrs. Ted Milt and call- ed on Mrs. Cawker one day last week. Consequently, REFRESHMENT BOOTH A.W. BROCK JIDEPARTMENT STORE] DRESSES ALL SIZES SPECIAL Dresses Latest Line Sizes 9 to 17 10.35 2500 K 10.95 95 POSLUN COATS "LADIES 2095 - 21.00 2998 - 35.00 Dusters 4.38 5.95 te 995 BLOUSE SHORT SETS $3.99 and BL BY ®5.00 OUSES SHIRT TALES BLOUSES STRIPES and COLOURS 3.90 - 6.99 BRIAN'S Squall Jackets '298 SUPERTEST OPEN 7 Days A Week LUBRICATION EXPERT PHONE 985 - 2243 LADIES SUMMER sa 200 SHOES SUITS SEA QUEEN COLONIAL BUS STOP Port Perry IE. 8-4130 Ly yate (Emergency Oroveris) |