"or BA LAN SOT GAITERS FW EH Sed rae er LES SE Y ae 1 AORTA EI lean Wray ERENT RYLEY LEoh TEN AL AL 12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Sept. 26th, 1968 EPSOM NEWS By Jean Jeffery the East Coast. «a Mr. and 'Mys. Elnier Lee & Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Geer} Miss Jean Watson of Tor-|grandson Stephen of Port and Mr. and Mrs. Talbert| onto spent one day last week | Perry visited with Mr. and Evans have returned home with Mr. and Mrs. Howard | Mrs. Elmer Wilson on Sun- from a two week's tour of| Ashton. day evening. NLR SOFAS Y ASST UP ORNs | FAG LAAN GAR ne Sa HERE J RAUL IWIN NUS RI LARK AERA TO Soh IRSA UR SRT §) Mr. and Mrs. Eric Benns and children were Sunday supper guests with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. A. Card. We were sorry to learn that Mrs. Edna Kerry was in Port Perry Hospital for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gour- lie of Oshawa have just re- turned from a visit with her parents in the West and stayed with his parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Gourlie Sat. evening and called on Mr. & Mrs. R. Armstrong on Sun Birthday wishes to Tommy Armstrong and Richard Ash- ton who celebrated their birthday this week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Geer visited with Mrs. Fred Ste- phens of Brooklin for Sunday supper. Mr .and Mr... Wm. Ma¢- |Gregor of Uxbridge were supper guests on Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton. Mr. Keith Wilson of Tor- happening! 19 > no\e RLS whats {tsa Wh Ford - \ Longer. Wider. More car than: you've ever seen before at a Ford price. Did you mistake it for one of Canada's most expensive cars? Lots of people are doing that. And with good reason. The 1969 Ford hugs the road with as wide a track as a Cadillac. The 1969 Ford has more front headroom and legroom than an Imperial. The 1969 Ford LTD has a ride de-, signed to be quieter than the LTD that was WY quieter than a Rolls-Royce. The 1969 Ford @ o smooths your ride with a longer wheelbase than k a Chevrolet. Yet, even with this longer wheelbase, 1969 Ford LTD 2-door Hardtop 2 the 1969 Ford is easy to handle, easy to park... . it X turns in an even smaller circle than last year's Ford. This is a new luxury-size Ford at a very popular Ford ' price. Big. Strong. Quiet. A great road car. RC NE AA A vr = Se Torino--the hottest new car of 1968 comes back even hotter in 1969! Torino by Fairlane. It set sales and performance records in 1968. And it's ready to break them all over again in '69. With a new high- powered 428 Cobra Jet engine. And a track grabbing, extra-long wheelbase. Inside Torino is cool. Cool luxury. And a list of options second to none. Go with the Torino /Fairlane line this year. It's 16 models strong. With hardtops, convertibles, sportsroofs, and wagons. And it includes the brand new all-out performance machine, Cobra. This year, get with Torino /Fairlane. 1969 Torino GT Sportsroof with Mustang 1969. Nobody's ever been able to beat the ori Longer. Wider. Roomier than ever. Wit new super-cool Mustang Grande, and super- The 1969 Mustang is still designed to be desi Le 1969 Mustang Mach | Mustang-- Somebody finally - ~ built a better Mustang. We did. five of them. ginal Mustang. Until now. The 1969 Mustang is all-new. h five classic models: Hardtop, convertible, sportsroof, hot Mustang Mach I. But one thing hasn't changed, gned by youl This year, go young again Ford - Torino - Fairlane - Mustang - Falcon - Thunderbird | FORD <> -- Cy Wilson Ford Sales: See all the beautiful Fords on "Hockey Night in Canada" every Wednesday & Saturday; "7 MANCHESTER I EAL iF PHONE 985-7341 2 | onto was home on Saturday. lene Christie of Scarborough were with Mr. and Mrs. Al Christie on Sunday. Mrs. G. Jeffery and Mrs, Catharine Cawker were visit- ing friends in Port Perry last Thurs. Mrs. Arthur Taylor was a dinner guest on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Payne. : Mrs. T. Stewart was visit- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Harley Clarke of Prince Albert for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Caw- ker of Peterborough, Mrs. I. R. Bentley and Mrs. Wallace of Port Perry were recent callers to see Mrs. Cawker. Mr. and Mrs. Jack John. ston of Pine Grove were call- ers on Sat. evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Armstrong. Church will be held at Utica on Sunday at 11.30. Don't forget U.C.W. comes early next month, Oct. 1st at Epsom. Group two in charge. PROSPECT - NEWS Our anniversary-service-in well atended. The guest speaker Mr. Larry Johnson; a divinity student at Waterloo University, gave an inspiring 'message and Prince Albert Quartette complimented his theme in music and song. Our sympathy to the Ver- non families in the passing of the late Mrs. Charles Wales of Oshawa, a sister of Mr. Frank Vernon and a former resident of Prospect. ~ Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dearborn included Mr. and Mrs. Joe Desonsa and young daughter -April, who have recently returned from a three months vacation in Portugal and Spain. Mr. and 'Mrs. Lloyd Moffatt of Welland were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Jack Holtby. On Sat. 14th, Mrs. Murray Holtby entertained at a Trousseau' Tea in honor of her eldest daughter Barbara. On Sat. evening 21st in Port Perry United Church, Barbara Holtby and Richard Carnegie exchanged marriage vows with our. Pastor, Rev. Teskey officiating, * There was another wedding of local interest when the Smith families attended the Sullivan - Graham wedding in Mt. Zion Church at Bal- sam. Linda Graham is a re- cent graduate of Toronto Western Hospital. ther was formerly Maudie Smith. : Mr. Tom Price and daugh- merly of Myrtle Station, visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ver non, recently. . : Prospect Church service will be cancelled on Oct. 6th due to Manchester anniver- sary. Our Congratulations to Mr. g and Mrs. Edward Conlin, who will be obédrving their 60th wedding anniversary on Sept. nth © Mr. and Mrs. G. Martin of Bowmanville and Miss Dar- - Her mo- ter Pauline of Lindsay, for- charge of Rev. Teskey was Nn oe oo "™ BY bud bd ad oe ee ht eed he Rg wl Br ~ oe St SS ee Beet