rt iS: AL) > 53 PNR IR NE SE LIDS 3 8 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 1st, 1974 Epsom and area news Mr. and Mrs. Ross Munro and Mrs. FF. Munro called on Mrs. and Mr. Ronald Dunlop of Toronto on Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. Clenton Jeffery of South River visi- ted Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jeffery on Wednesday. Mrs. J. P. Wilson and Miss Ruby Wilson accom- panied Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson on a week end visit with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wilson of Sarnia and atten- ded services when Keith's daughter Dawn Louise was christened. Mr. and Mrs. John Osa- duke and JoAnne visited John's parents, Steve and Anne Osaduke in Brighton. Steve, formerly from Epsom celebrated his 80th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Munro were in Toronto on Friday. Leanne had not recove- red from previous surgery so will undergo surgery on Tuesday. On Friday, C.B.C. took pictures of Leanne previous to surgery and (YH MEND-N-FIT OUR HEATING KNOWLEDGE DOES ABOUND, HELPS US TODO THE JOB SAFE & SOUND THOM SON Heating & Air Conditioning 985-3365 plan to take a series of pictures to show the pro- gress she makes. We do hope everything comes right this time. Several car leads of young people motored to Oakwood to chivaree Mr. and Mrs. Tom Anderson: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson and Marie's mother Mrs. Wilfred Simpson of Ux- bridge motored to Mildmay on Sunday to visit Mrs. Bea- trice Gray. Mrs. Gray re- turned as a guest of Mrs. W.0. Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Kerry visited Mrs. Rogers of Brookling and were Sunday supper guests. Mr. and Mrs. Donald As- ling were with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Asling on Friday evening at Fair- view Lodge on the occasion of their 63rd wedding anni- versary. Our congratu- lations to Mr. and Mrs. Asling, long time Epsom residents. Sunday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ashton and family of Sonya, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Catherwood and boys, Dr. Pat Asling and Ivan also Julie and Richard Ashton. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Graham and Donna of Osh- awa visited Mr. and Mrs. Ross Munro on Sunday. Epsom - Utica §.C.W. will be held in Epson church May 7. There willbe our annual plant exchange. The small box plant exchange will be at the June meeting. Group 2 in charge. Every- one welcome. We are sorry to learn that Miss Betty Medd is a pa- tient in Port Perry hospital. We wish her a speedy re- covery. Epsom Couples Club all enjoyed a car rally last will be at and for other purposes can help you Can IDB help you? one of our representatives J.1.McKIERNAN SAN-MAN MOTEL, MANCHESTER Wednesday, May 8th, 1974 Between 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Many businesses including: aXe [ATVI (VI C=O \V/ TAY VR £: Yea d VIR Ta Ye Tourism e Construction *» Professional Services e Transportation ¢ Wholesale and Retail Trades, have obtained loans from IDB to ELS VITAE TO K buildings, and machinery; to increase working capital; to start a new business: If you need financing for a business proposal and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions, perhaps IDB lidb [TG DEVELOPMENT BANK 22 King St. W., Oshawa (416) 576-6800 J Friday evening. The rally started at Epsom church and was arranged by Paul and Shir- ley Baster, Bill and Fran Gimby, Stephen and Pat Phyper. The rally ended at Bill and Fran's house where all enjoyed lunch. Honourable William Newman, Minister of the Environment and M.P.P. for Ontario South, said to- day that a number of ten- ders are being called by the Ministry of Government Services for work at the Whitby Psychiatric Hospi- tal. Tenders have been ad- vertised for the resurfacing of roads and sidewalks and exterior painting and re- pairs at the Hospital. Tenders will be adver- tised soon for new lighting in the service tunnels and replacement of hot water tanks at the Hospital. The completion dates for these projects are between August 31 and October 30, 1974. Tenders willalso be adver- tised later in April for exterior painting and re- pairs to the Trades and Alcoholic buildings at the Hospital, with a completion date of August 31, 1974. The (too late for last week) The Euchre Club met at the school on Friday even- ing. Results Ladies: Pearl Mitchell, Dora Geer, Mrs. Reid Cook, Jean Jeffery. Special ~~ Prize Mildred Quantz. Men's prizes: Jennie Watson, Redi Cook, Jas Gibson, Elwood Tripp. Special Prize Carson Wat- son. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerry and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl.Meyers of Unionville. . Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lee and grandchildren and Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Lee visi- ted on Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Benns and family of Uxbridge and Miss Vickie Luke of Port Perry were Sunday supper guests at the home of Mr. INVEST NOW! Victoria & Grey Trust Guaranteed Investments 9% 1 Year 94% 2 Years 91,9, 3,4 and 9 Years INTEREST is payable half yearly or may be left to compound EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 191 Queen St. Port Perry Telephone 985-7306 Rehabilitation and Mrs. A. Card. Mr. and Mrs. G. Jeffery, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Munro were among the many guests of Goodwood L.O.L. when they celebrated thier their 120th anniversary. Mrs. Olive McGregor of Uxbridge was visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ash- ton for Tuesday evening supper. It was encouraging to see so many out to church. Our sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. M. McCannell and Mrs. MacDonald and Bonnie in their loss in the passing of Mr. Ray Mac- Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Bailey were in Ottawa one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wag- ner of Ashworth visited on Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson of---Cobden had dinner on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cawker of Peterborough visited Sunday, April 28 with Mrs. Cawker. New Deadlines Display Advertising: 3 P.M.- MONDAY Week of Publication Classified Advertising: (Accounts of sports reports, meetings, etc.) 6 P.M. - MONDAY Week of Publication UTICA NEWS |' On Sunday, May 5 at 11:30 a.m., there will be a Family Service in Utica United Church. This will be a special combined service of the church and Sunday School when the assistant minister, Mr. Ken Mac Donald will bring the message and the Sunday School superintendent, Mr. Don Asling and the teaching staff will conduct the ser- vice. There will be special music by the Sunday School children and the Young People. There will be no Sunday School on May 5. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Geer and boys were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Hugh Strong recently. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kerry have returned from an enjoyable vacation in the Bahamas. Rev. and Mrs. A. Scott called in the village on Sun- day afternoon. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosier were Mr. and Mrs. W. Wallace of Stouffville and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Clark and Mrs. Gow- land of Brampton. Mrs. IL. Saunders and Mrs. Jack Crosier attended a bridal shower for Miss Dianne May in Mrs. Bob Heayn's home in Prince Albert on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Philip visited Mr.and Mrs. Gordon Day of Brougham on Satur- day. We are sorry that Gord is not well, and hope that he will soon be feeling better. Prize winners at the euchre in the hall on Friday evening were Edna Kerry, Fran Gibson and Greta Hal- sey; Tina Ruhl, A. Timms and Ross Alsop. Winners int he Freeze-Out were Tina Ruhl and Jim Gibson, first and Lloyd and Vera Fawns second. ~ Peterborough. Miss Carla Mitchell spent the weekend with Miss Dianne Mitchell of Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Shier of Toronto visited Mrs. James E. Mitchell on Sunday. Congratulations togecott Wilbur who "placed ® in a solo competion at the Kiwanis Music Festival at Come to church on Sunday to hear Scott sing. : Messrs. Bruce Bailey and Grant Prentice spent the weekend at their hunting camp at Minden. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Parkin, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Walt Mit- chell visited with Mrs. James E. Mitchell on Sat- urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ken- dall, Jill and Mark visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Crowe of Minden on Sunday. 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