| Epso Silver Wedding Anniversary The family of Mr! and Mrs. Harry Geer entertained a hundred guests at Memory Hall, Utica in honour of their parents twenty-fifth anni- versary. After an evening of cards, dancing and fun all enjoyed a lovely Buffet supper. The head table was ador- ned by a beautiful anni- # versary cake decorated with blue and silver, the work of Mrs. A. Card. This was flanked by matching blue candles. The floral arrange- ments were Shasta mums and red beauty roses, & The community wish for NNN the happy couple is this: These twenty-five years of ried life pe fornied a silver chain of treasured hopes and memories That always will remain And many a memory of joys you've shared Together on life's way. Just add to all the happi- ness in your hearts to-day. Epsom Community Euchre Party Isn'tit a shame! If just one more person had appeared there would have been eigh- teen tables at the party Friday evening. Try to make it up at the iti Church Services ® PORT PERRY PASTORAL CHARGE The United Church of Canada Rev. W. Mark Reeves, Minister SUNDAY, NOV. 12th-- Services will be held at Port Perry at 10 a.m, and at Prince Albert at 11:30 am, The Minister's sub- ject will be, "Indigestible Christians." The two Church Schools will meet at the € same hours as public worship. Members of the Port Perry Board of Session are reminded of the November meeting, to be held at Conway Gardens at 12 noon CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R. C. Rose, Minister SUNDAY, NOV. 12th-- Trinity XXIV 9:30 a.m. Morning Prayer Church School ST. JOHN, BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, NOV. 12th-- Trinity XXIV 11:00 a.m Morning Prayer Church School BURN'S CHURCH Ashburn 11 a.m.--Laity Sunday wil} be observed and a team of enthusiastic members will guide the worship hour. > 5 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. William Black, F.R.G.S. SUNDAY, NOV. 12th-- 10 a.m.--This is Laity Sun- day and the entire ser- vice will be in the hands of the laity. The theme is "Restless people in search o fa Faith. United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral Charge Rev. B. R. Pogue Rev. P. C. Brown SUNDAY, NOV. 12th-- 9:45 a.m.--SCUGOG 11:15 a.m.--MANCHESTER PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. D. C. Payne, Pastor Remembrance Sunday 9:45 - Bible School 11:00 a.m. Worship "What Makes a Nation Great?" 7 p.m. - Evening Service. "A Request for Remembrance". Wed. 7:30 p.m. - Family Prayer & Bible Hour. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten, Rev. |. MacLean 10 a.m. Family Bible Hour 11 a.m. Praise & Worship 7 p.m. Evan. Service om News | next party November 17. The gent's prizes were won by 1st - Mr. Art Petozzi 2nd - Jack Crosier; 3rd - 'Earl Ballard. Low - Ernest Till. Ladies Ist - Pora Watson; Ruby Rogers - 3rd; Vera Fawns; low Hazel Medd. Door Prize Mrs. Lillian Midgley. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wilson of Sarnia visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson, Mr, and Mrs. Howard Ashton visited her aunt Mrs. Edgar Gibson of Port Perry one day last week. Sunday supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerry. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Cottyn and Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kerry and children, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kerry, Mr. and Mrs. herman Kerry and Miss Sania Eng. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Card entertained all their family also on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jeffery were guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Moore of Oshawa. Mr. Hugh Rogers of Bow- manville, Mrs. Ruby Rogers of Brooklin, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asling called on Mrs. Cawker on Sunday after- noon. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bruceland, Esther, James and Jeanette visited Sunday with - Mrs. Houghland's parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Taylor. Several from the area enjoyed Open House at the Flaming Tart. Factory and sincere good wishes for continued prosperity. Mrs. A, Taylor and Mrs. G. Jeffrey yisfted with Mrs. Bruce Bailey on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Ethel Willard of Port Perry visited Mrs. Cawker. We were pleased to learn that Mr. Willard is progress- ing favourably. Mrs. Wm. Asling who was taken to a Toronto Hospital for a few days is back in Uxbridge Cottage Hospital. Speedy recovery is wished by all. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Prentice of Markham visited his brother Ross, Mrs. Pren- tice and Marsha of Waterloo for the week-end. Dide's mother 'had arrived from Holland to visit for a few weeks. - - Mrs. Jas. Wilson of Ash- worth _visited one afternoon with Mrs. Gordon Prentice and called on Mrs. Jeffery and Mrs. Cawker. Mr. and Mrs. L. Brawn and Mr. A. Christie visited Mr. Brawns Aunt and Uncle in Stroud on Sunday. Miss Sharran-anne West has accepted a position with Reesor Lumber Company in Port Perry. Our best wishes go with her. Congratulations to the newlyweds Mr. Mark Lover- ing and Miss Janice Burn- field who were married Saturday. Members of the Hansen family were home October 29th celebrating Mr. John Hansen Sr. birthday. Our congratulations and best wishes to Mrs. Yvonne Moor and Mr. Arthur Taylor also celebrated birthdays recent- ly. Congratulations are also in order for Mr. and Mrs. A. Card whose wedding anni- versary was on Monday. Visitors at the Christie home on Sunday were Mr. » Wek LWIA "FRSA IE LEAS te x ! if ey . 3 SINAN rg No % J LONI, FEST R IL TIRE TOY PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Nov. 8, 1972 -- 17 Manchester News Church service Sunday 11:15 a.m. Everyone wel- come. The U.C.W. meeting was held at Florance Mitchells on and Mrs. Earl Thompson of Victoria Corners, Mr. Lionel - Drew, Mrs. Lloyd Payne and Brenda, Miss Tina Ruhl and Miss Darlene Christie. Hallowe'en was a pleasant affair for the most part in Epsom. Of course a few windows were soaped so were all ready for the fall' cleaning. All our wee visitors were in costume and I love the wee ones. I thought Janice Evans and Angela Defedi were the cutest. I was unable to attend the W.I. meeting but I under- stand a lot of business was brought forward but it was decided to save the decisions till the November meeting. Two or three or maybe four of our members served lunch at the sale at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Veitch the day of their sale. Their effort was much appreciated by the rest of us. Thursday. There were 25 members and 3 guest pre- sent. Rev. Brown conducted the instalation of the 1973 - 74 officers. Sunday guest with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dobson were Mr. .and Mrs. Donald Marshall of Toronto. * Mr. and Mrs. John King- stone spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. A. Fraser at Van Kleek Hill. wo Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Mitchell and Mr. and 'Mrs. Hitchens of Oshawa and Mrs. Florence Moran of Little Britain visited Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jackson and family on Sunday in Lindsay. Weekend guest with Mr. and Mrs. L.B. Roberts were Mrs. M. Battae and daughter Dorothy and Mr. Patrick O'Reilly of Ireland and Mrs. M. Walsh, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Martin of Markham were. with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Roach on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stevens, Toronto with his mother Mr. F. Stevens on the week-end. Please phone news to 985 - 2758. Je DOANE. IV-NH 1: UXBRIDGE LEY RIOR Now open week-ends only until after Christmas Thurs, Fri., Sat., Nov. 9-10-11 "COUNTRY MUSIC" 8 p.m. Starring Marty Robbins and a cast of your country music favorites. BOYS" and ZEPPELIN", < Grant Menzies MOTORS LIMITED Whitby 1250 Dundas Street East y 668-6843 Dial Direct 985-3021 Next Week-end "COW- B.D. © GRANT MENZIES Hank's Excavating SEWER INSTALLATION BACK HOE COMPRESSOR RENTALS Dig Depths up to 182 feet. Phone 985-2333 or Box 489 PORT PERRY RALPH FAIRMAN 1970 CHEVELLE SS 454, 450 h.p., 4 speed with power disc brakes, radio, raised letter tires, mag wheels. Black exterior with white racing stripe and red bucket seats with console. 39,000 miles with balance of GM Warranty. Lic. #N22790 $3195 1971, CHARGER 500, 318 automatic, p.s., p.b., radio. - Yellow exterior with black bucket seats and console black vinyl roof. Radio, white walls, wheel discs. Lic #573113. Was $3195 SALE $2995 1970 SWINGER 2 COOR HARD TOP, 340 V-8, 3 speed standard transmission. Red exterior with black vinyl interior. Radio, white walls and mag type wheels. A young man's car at a young man's price. $2695 Lic. #302338 1969 GTO 2 DOOR HARD-TOP, 400 engine, 1972 VEGA 2 DOOR. Has a large 4 cyl. engine, 4 speed transmission, Where Every automatic, p.s., p.b., Deep brown ° | exterior with saddle bucket seats Tra nsa ction Fania Jie seh ng pyveled ang TAT O0UR HONEY RUIAVLE, Biteonsns Til cob lap toms mea ns i 10 mile A ey Emerald CISAN, Safp sur), x We Yee 3 . green exterior with black vinyl Call REESOR for a tank of oS $2495 Satisfaction interior. Lic. #18084R go EOE Oil. Let us keep you supplied for the coming burning season. Reesor Fuel & Lumber PORT PERRY, ONTARIO 985-7951 1969 CAMARO CONVERTIBLE, 327 automatic, p.s., p.b., radio, white walls, wheel discs, tilt steering wheel. White exterior with red bucket seats. A real sharp car at a real great buy. $2195 Lic. #13503A 1970 SWINGER 1967 FORD 4 DOOR SEDAN, 6 automatic with radio. White exterior with red interior. A real extra sharp car at an economy price. Lic. #78023A 2 DOOR HARD TOP, 340 automatic p.s., p.b., radio, raised letter tires. This car is yellow with black bucket seats and console and black vinyl roof. $2795 Lic. #75643K $995 RAZ 9 5 0 CA ANAS AY WTF 2 SIS Lhe (OBER ARTES