Celebrate 25th Anniversary Following a dinner party with their immediate family at the Genosha Hotel about 110 people attended a sur- prise party at the U.C.W. Hall in Oshawa recently for Mr. and Mrs. Percy Collins in honour of their 25th wedd- ing anniversary. Percy and Florence were married at the home of the bride's parents Mrs. Lillian and the late Mr. Russell Davidson, Raglan, Ontario, on September the 11th, 1948 with Reverend Fisher offici- ating. Their atténdants Mrs. Ralph Lee Kinsale, sister of the bride and Wallace John Collins (West Hill, brother of the groom welcomed .the guests at the door. The couples four sons Terry of Toronto, Randy of Bolton, Ontario, Jim and Lorne at home gave the party co-hosted by their daughter-in-law Pamela future daughter-in-law Roberta Phillips and friend - Nancy McQuillan who presented them with a silver pin and cuff link set. A money tree and many other gifts were received from relatives and friends who attended from London, Galt, Toronto, Lindsay, Port INVEST NOW! Victoria & Grey Trust Guaranteed. Investments % 5 years 34" 8 4 2 years INTEREST is payable half yearly or may be left to compound. MSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 191 Queen St. Port Perry Telephone - 985-7306 Perry, Scugog Island, Blackstock and Oshawa. " niece at (continued Kerry also Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stearman attended the wedding of Mrs. Kerry's Saturday, the Switzer -- Myers wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Moss of View Lake were at Mr. and Mrs. Fred West on Wed- nesday afternoon to help grandson Freddie to cele- brate his 12th . birthday. Congratulations from us all Freddie. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moss and son Paul spent Sunday with sister Doreen and her husband Fred West and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Martin of Bowmanville and Miss Darlene "Christie of Toronto were visiting Mr. and Mrs. A.D. Christie on Sunday. Ladies please remember change of date for W.I. It will be Tuesday, Oct. 30 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morley Parrish and Mr. Lawrence Evans will be our Unionville on' guest speaker on the subject of Citizenship. All ladies are welcome to come and bring a friend. We are so pleased that Mrs. Armstrong found her mother Mrs. H. Gourlie much improved on her Sunday visit to Toronto General and she expects to come home towards the end of this week. § Mrs. Bailey visited a few days in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Cracknell before they closed their cottage last week. Miss Willena Goose was visiting Mrs. Bailey last week. She was resting fol- lowing surgery. I'm sure her friends at Port Perry Hospi- tal will be very glad to see her cheerful face when she returns to work next week. Mr. and Mrs. R. Acton were recent dinner guests with daughter Barbara and her husband Ross Evans and family. I'd like to thank Mr. Arnold for his witty and News and views from Epsom humorous paraphrasing -- Oh Little Town of Scugog. So we expect the new Area Goverment will do their best, and we know many will criticize but when asked "would you like the job", they will tell you they wouldn't touch the job with a ten foot pole. It is the best policy not to criticize one who is doing his best unless you are convinced you can do better. That goes for the Town council and the Works Department and it works both ways. At present they remind me of the 'Gingham Dog and Calico Cat." For the young that was a poem in our readers about sixty years ago. Of Facts And Fantasy (continued looking to the creek -- the main playground of her childhood and, suddenly, she was possessed. Quickly she crossed the room and yard -- to the car; retrieved the package of sandwiches she'd hastily prepared and moved back, around the house to the pasture-field. There was going to be one more picnic by that stream. And if she could find a log for sitting on, bare feet would know again the feel of creek-water. Stumbling and laughing now, she ran on. After thirty years she was free. One thought of dear sedate Stephen -- how shocked he'd be! And for Jeanne, she didn't know -- but somehow she felt that her daughter could never be the sophisticted lady her father wished for. And maybe this would be her idea of living, too. 'B210. " Datsun's new economy number. Introducing a brand new Datsun The B210 Itis not Datsun policy to introduce new models every year. It is Datsun policy to improve each model - until one more improvement means a whole new car. The Datsun B210. In whenever possible hatchback, two-door and four-door models. It's the least expensive Datsun, so we call it our economy number. But like every Datsun ever made, the B210 is designed to give you all you really need in comfortand performance. too all you really need is a DATSUN There are more than 1300 Datsun dealers in North America. DEAN WATSON AUTO SALES "* HWY. 47 - DGE, ONTARIO Phone 852-6332 SOUTH OF UXBRIDGE &