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Port Perry Star, 19 Dec 1973, p. 5

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5 \ LEY | REAL ah atladins ir ANNI 5 20.0) Sashimi icy NE bad an sat en News from Epsom area Epsom Sunday School invites all to its Programme and Christmas Tree on Friday, Dec. 21. Then next Sunday « Christmas Sunday Service will be at 11:30 at Epsom. The Sacrament of Holy Baptism will be celebrated. Christmas - Eve -- There will be service at Epsom at 7:00 p.m. under the direction of Bob abd Bev. Thompson and our young people. If you can't attend the Epsom Service please feel free to attend service at Welfred at 9:00 p.m. or Udora at 11:00 p.m. Busy Bob and Bev. as they are having a family re-union on Saturday in honour of his arviving from Halifax at 3:30 am, the same morning al Trenton Sunday, Dec. 30, service will be conducted by Rev. Newton Reed as Bob Thompson will be attending a Conferénce in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan on "Christian Liberation." sponsored by Canadian Theological Association. Two are chosen from each Teological College to attend. Bob was chosen to represent Queen's Theological College, Kingston. The joyous Christmas Seasons here and brings us once again it's age old message of good will and of God's Love to Men And may it bring to you parents 25th wedding "ew faith and hope and anniversary with family cheer arriving early in the To bless whatever you morning from California at may do Toronto, also another family Through out the Happy New Year. NANA NAN BILL MILEY R UGAR ano Seic| And I remember Christmases a long time ago, in the Depression, when a child's one and only present might be a suit of long underwear. or a handknit sweater. Depress- ing. was the Depression. Of recent years, our kids have come straggling in from university, sometimes with a friend, for Christmas. And we've had musicsand good food, and fun. Last year we were alone. If I remember correctly, we dined on frozen meat pies. 1 had bought the usual two trees. I got the little one up. The big spruce was leaned in a corner, and I threw it out on Boxing Day. This year, we'll be alone again. But things are going to be different. Son Hugh won't be home. He's off in deepest Quebec. But he's already had his present. Daughter Kim won't be home, because I don't particularly want my grand- child born on a bus. So. We're thinking of closing up the joint and going to the city. My wife can supervise the layette. I can write cheques.- We'll stay in a hotel, where somebody else had to grapple with the tree. And, if things turn out just right, we might get the finest Christmas present we've ever received. A bouncing baby grandchild. Enjoy a 2 Night Special in TORONTO The Lord Simcoe has something extra for you. It's a 2 night special for two at a cost of only $59.90. It includes deluxe accommodation for two nights, dinner in the famous Captain's Table complete with a champagne cocktail, breakfast each morning and a sightseeing tour of Toronto's many exciting attractions -- all for only $59.90, subject to advance registration. The Lord Simcoe is in the heart of downtown Toronto, close to shopping, theatres and entertainment. You get something else that's special at the Lord Simcoe -- it's friendly hospitality you will enjoy through- out your stay with us. Colour TV in every room, fully air conditioned. Lord Simcoe Hotel See your travel agent or contact us at: 150 King Street West, Toronto. Telephone: 362-1848. Electric Heating SERVICE CALLS - ELECTRICAL ® PLUMBING CARPENTRY General Call 985-7679 RON RANKIN and SONS FREE ESTIMATES There is. a let down between Christmas and New Year's Day so Epsom Euchre Club are holding their Christmas Euchre Dec. 28. Everyone welcome. Prizes won on Friday evening were: Ladies 1st, Mable Grabam, 2nd Clara Warren, 3rd Viola Campsell, Low' Mrs. Pools. Gentlemen Ist. Archie Watson, 2nd Jas Gibson, 3rd, Hal .Clarke. Low Frank Taylor. Mr.a nd Mrs. A. Card had lunch with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Les Card, Uxbridge one day last week. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Wilson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Irwin were Sunday dinner guests with Mrs. J. P. Wilson, Uxbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bushell visited his sister Mrs. Lloyd Skinner and Mr. Skinner of | Port Hope on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Tripp were luncheon guests with Mr. and Mrs. A. Card on Monday. Miss Vickie Luke of Port Perry was a weekend guest at the Card home. Miss Vera Prentice has returned home from a visit _ with friends in Toronto last week. Butch Bailey has returned Holsteins receive awar Smith Bros., Port Perry, Ont. have received a new Gold Seal Production award from the Holstein-Friesian Association of Canada for High Point Leigh Pabst who has yielded 189,853 lbs. milk lesling 4.24 percent or a total of 8,051 Ibs. butterfal in 11 lactations. Pabst, who is rated Good Plus for type and Js a 1 Star Brood cow, reached the mark with a 13-year-old record of 18,472 Ibs. milk testing 4.32 percent or a total of 798 lbs. butter- fat in 392 days. Pabst is sired by Pabst Walker Ollie and her dam High Point Leigh Lochinvar is rated Good Plus for type and is a 2 Star Brood cow. Smith Bros. have also received two awards for the milk production records of High Point Citation Lorna. The first recognition is for her Superior Production of 23,507 lbs. milk testing 4.47 percent or a total of 1,051 Ibs. fat in 305 days as a 7-year- old. Lorna went on to finish that same lactation with 28.239 lbs. milk testing 4.50 percent or a total of 1,271 lbs. fat in 440 days. The second award given to Lorna is & Red Seal for her 5 - lactation total of 106,706 lbs. milk testing 4.19 percent or a total of 4,468 Ibs. fat. Lorna, who is sired by Emeraldale Citation Ensign rated Very Good and a Superior Production sire, is dlso rated Very Good. Her dam is High Point Glenda Pumps Ae La AST tated, il LES a ) vi nn Fy y ET NAAR TEVRE We a hy PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Dec. 19th. 1973 = 5 CHRISTMAS VISIT children of Kinnette Club members visited the Community Nursing Home last week and sang carols for the residents. home from a trip to Mani- toba. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cawker of Peterbo- rough called to visit Mother Cawker on Sunday. The beautiful Poincetta that brightened our church on Sunday was given to us were compliments of Victor Ives Florists and it _was much appreciated. 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