= Epsom News s, awa is visiting her sister-in- t RY LJ 8 R By Jean Jeffery Bethesda Reach W.I. held Annual meeting at the home aof Mrs. Norman Smith April 22nd. The Executive for the com- ing year were installed fol- lowing the report of the no- minating committee, Mrs. Wm. McCallum, Mrs. H. Bolt- on and Mrs. G. Jeffery. Past President--Mrs. Corless Ashenhurst; President--Mrs. Morley Parrish; 1st Vice Pre- sident--Mrs. Norman Smith; 2nd Vice - President -- Mrs. Harry Bolton; Sec.-Treas. -- Mrs. Duncan McTavish; As- sistant Sec'y -- Mrs. Orvan _ Brethour; District Director-- Mrs. Corless Ashenhurst; al- ternate Dist. Director--Mrs. Ted Croxall; Branch Direct- ors--Mrs. Tim Burnett, Mrs. Robt. Paradine; Public Rela- tions--Mrs. Gordon Jeffery; Sunshine Committee -- Mrs. Wm. McCallum, Mrs. Larry Doble; Press Sec.--Mrs. Stan Weyrich; Pianist--Mrs. Rus- sell Rodd; Tweedsmuir Cura- tor--Mrs. Thos. Carter; Au- ditors--Mrs. Harry Boadway, -Mrs. Larry Doble. The Bethesda Reach W. IL will sponsor a Euchre Sat. evening May 2nd at Green- bank Hall. A token charge will "be made to defray ex- -penses. Everyone welcome. This will be one of the last parties of the year so come and enjoy a social hour with your friends. Mrs. Louis Palmer of Osh. law Mrs. Thos. Stewart for the week. Mr. Ross Bailey was in Ed. monton for a few days last week attending a Convention. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thomp- son of Victoria Corners call- ed on Mr. and Mrs. A. Chris - tie and Darlene on Sunday. Mrs. Watson entertained the U.C.W. members from Ballentrae recently. Miss Sharon-Ann West vis- ited with Miss Brenda Payne for the week-end. Mrs. Al, Christie, Mr. and Pad - day evening with Mr. & at PERRY STAR -- Thursday, April 30,1970 --- 9 Harry Geer. G. Jeffery and Mrs. Cawker Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ash- |p Sunday. ton spent Thursday with Mr.| Mr, and Mrs. Earl Wilson just aivunu wie corner. and Mrs. Allan Ashton and [and family were dinner Our U.C.W. May mectiug |Boys of Manilla. guests on Sunday with Mr. & will be held at the Manse in On Sunday, evening Mr. &| Mrs, Floyd Evans and family Goodwood. Supper will be Mrs. Lorne Wagner and Ross | on Sunday. at. seven o'clock Tues., May |and Mr. and' Mrs. Ron Wag ) Garden Notes 5th. All who plan to go let | ner and Rhonda called <on| 1 got my Dahlia tubers out Snow drop--Glory of the Mrs Asling know. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton. yesterday. They are so ad- |Snow -- Crocus and Squills Mr. and Mrs. Earl Geer | Mrs. Chas. Grainger, Prince| vanced I wonder what I'll do [make a pretty picture in were supper guests on Syn-| Albert called on 'Mr, & Mrs.| with them for the next three {many gardens. weeks. The same goes for the mums---plants that I had in the cellar. To-day I must get the Poincettas out of re- tirement, put in a sunny win- dow and water for the next month before setting in-the garden, manville were in Beaverton on Wed. attending the fun- eral of their cousin Mr. James King, son of the late Jess and Margaret King. Congratulations are in or- der to Scott Darnley Grade VIII, Robbie Croxall Grade VII and Keith McNeill Grade VII of Reach Central School at Epsom. ) These pupils have been no- tified by the Can. Imp. Bank of Commerce that each has been awarded one of ten prizes for their essay spon- sored by the Lake Scugog Historical Society and the Can. Imp. Bank of Commerce Final announcement of the prize winners and presenta- tion of prizes will be made at a meeting of the Lake Scugog' Historical Society on Mon., May 11th in the audi- torium of Port Perry United Church at 7:30. Everyone welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kerry and wee daughter Sandra were dinner guests on Sat. with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry. Mr.. and Mrs. Donald As: ling were with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Asling on their 59th wedding anniver- sary celebration. Mr. How- ard Colby of Uxbridge also called on Mr. and Mrs. As- ling on" Sunday. Mr. Floyd Wilson finished his year-at McMaster Univer- sity at Hamilton and is home for a vacation. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Evans on Tuesday even: ing. : Don't forget the Anniver- sary on Sunday, 2 p.m. The U.C.W. have Mrs. Elsie Mont: gomery of Uxbridge U.C.W. for guest speaker and Um sure everyone will- enioy solos by Bill Slute and our dear friend Mrs. Jean Mill- man will also assist with the music. Come and join us. ~ We are pleased to see Mr and Mrs. Cracknell coming down to their cottage, now USDIVYS 1965 CHEVROLET Impala CONVERTIBLE Bucket Seats, 327 Engine, Four on the Floor 4 New Tires............co..... License No. 27416J CHEVROLET BELAIR V8, Automatic Transmission, Power P Steering, Power Brakes, Radio, 29,000 original miles.... : License 33433J 1966 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS CONVERTIBLE Mrs. Gordon Martin of Bow- spring is here and summer is Fully Power Equiped, 1 Owner Cartwright Council News A meeting called for April 14th at the request of mem-|as others he deems advisable. bers of Council to determine| The subject of the burned action, if any, to be taken|out cottage resident in|had been reported last July summer cottages and who|as a health and fire hazard have refused to vacate said|was again introduced and ¥ properties and thus broken|further correspondence sug: against people, By-Laws prohibiting same. A motion that the By- Law Officer weekly tour the cottage areas and acquaint himself with all By-Law offenders and on motion to 'Lay Charges' against all sect- Will Vote On Educational Ombudsman Ontario County home and school associations will send about 70 voting delegates to. the annual meeting of the Ontario Federation of Home and School Associations in Toronto, May 6. The delegates will vote on resolutions to appoint an educational ombudsman inthe province, to require schools _ to submit confidential school records of students to parents once a year for examination and to eliminate ° present religious instruction in schools "in favor of the teaching of License No. 29214J 1968 BUICK Le Sabre 2 Door Hardtop, Full Power including Windows, One Owner Beauty................License No. L85141 1965 COMET CALIENTE, 2 Door Hardtop, New Engine, Automatic, Radio, Black in colour ...... 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