-- "Epsom and area & - Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Taylor were Mr. and Mrs. Taylor's nep- hew. Mr. Will Oldfield, Mrs. 3 Ia 27 J continued . Also. a graduate of Tor- onto General Hospital was Shirley Anne Crozier. At the Port Perry annual Rod & Gun Club, Rick Snooks won top prize for a 13'» 1b. Carp. At the Town Council meet- ing. Ted Griffen suggesested that the Fair Grounds be kept under more police con- trol because of the consider- able amount of damage being done. 10 YEARS AGO Thursday, June 13, 1964 Ivan Cochrane of Nestle- ton won first prize when his race horse "Tony Worthy" crossed under the wire first at the Brooklin Spring Fair. At"theU.C.W. meeting in Blackstock, Mrs. Betty Kenfiedy was the guest speaker and Mrs. Harold Kyte sang two solos. Congratulations, to Miss Ina Keizibrink who gradu- ated from the nursing class at Oshawa General Hospital. The Girl Guides held a Garden Party at the Scout Hall and raised $50.00 for the Children's Ward at Port Perry Community Hospital. " CO CORRS "< J TS ' DISPLAY CENTRE e Carpets e Wallpaper e Windows e Folding Doors (Rat mdititmunmontiinddduissidcnt sintionnstans bss os Oldfield and family of Vine- mount, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Christie Clarke of Cannington were luncheon guests with Mr.and Mrs. Al Christie on Sunday. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Tripp of Shirley Road were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry. Sunday eyening Mr. and Mrs. Howard McMillan of Greenbank were supper guests at the Kerry home. There are plans for a beautiful service at Epsom Church Sunday, June 23. The Guest Organist will be Miss Sandra Bushell. Solgist Miss Mary Shaw. These are two members of the Melodante Singers of Toronto. The U.C.W. will have a container at church so those interested may leave used cards (Christmas, Birthday, get well) picture only. Also, a place for used stamps and another for labels from Maple Leaf Products. We decided to get four pitchers for the church with labels already collected. W.I. members remember our trip to the museum on Scugog Island, June 26. The District Picnic is July 9th and our own Branch picnic July 14. More details later. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry and some Utica ladies attended the Golden Wed- ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Jos Ward at the home of their daughter Mrs. John Lowe and Mr. Lowe, R. R. "No. 1, Brooklin on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilson are in Canada for the sum- -- Don't miss out on our Free Draws -- 10 miscellaneous prizes plus Nassau trip. mer. Floyd attends college in Boston. He and his wife will be working in a Sudbury Church for the summer. Floyd's brother Keith, his wife and wee daughter of Sarnia were also at the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson for the weekend. Mrs. Mary Wilson, Uxbridge, joined the family for the afternoon. Miss Donna Kerry was a week end guest of her Aunt and Uncle at Unionville. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baster and~ girls were week end guests with Mr. and Mrs. Barthel of Kitchener. Walter Kerry treated his boys Paul, Mark and Glenn and their friends Peter Emming and Chris Brown to a fishing trip to Emily Park. Miss Joyce Wilson left June 5 by air to Liberia, West Africa where she will nurse in Elva Hospital for three summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ashton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ashton and family of Sonya. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Catherwood and boys were supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton on Sun- day. Saturday afternoon Mr. Jack Cawker and Miss Betty Cawker called on their Aunt Mrs. Katharine Cawker. Ricky and Michael Benns were with their grand- parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Card for the weekend. Wee Tina Carl is home from the hospital at last. such a long ten weeks. Several members of the Asling and Ashton family ~ HOME SHOW FEATURE 'FREE TRIP to NASSAU For Two People 3 Speed Fans Insect Strips news TO BE USED BEFORE END OF OCTOBER Includes Return Flight, Accomodation HOME SHOW BARGAINS Int. Latex Paint Spruce 2x 4-6 Spruce 2x 4-8' ALL ITEMS CASH & CARRY attended Mrs. Joyce Elliots "Review 74". Julie Ashton took part as she is one of Mrs. Elliots pupils. A large crowd attended the "Haylage™ day at the farm of Floyd Evans sponsored by Harvestore Company on Friday. Then on Saturday our Reach Road was also busy as crowds attended the very intersting sale at the Tom Seigrests home. 'You idea the trouble [ had that fire started." CLUB ANNRENE Dancing Sat., June 15 -- Music by "SON" Sponsored by The Scugog Softball Club Sat., June 22nd -- Music by The Ted Koss Orchestra have no getting TICKETS AVAILABLE at Trans General Store, Prince Albert: House of Richards Beauty Studio: G.M. Williams Motors or at the door. "Jack Bailey & The Bailiffs" SATURDAY, JULY 6th, 1574 Due to the popularity of this group we recommend advance sale tickets Howard win a and two meals a day. cation 3:99 coc' 17.99 1.75 Last years winner Mrs. June Hill, see here accepting tickets for 2 to Nassau from Ted Griffen of Lake Scugog Lumber. : pont pe Visit our booth and enter our 0.65 FREE DRAW for a trip for two to : . ¢ 89 NASSAU at the PORT PERRY Draw at 9:20 p.m. Sat., June 15th You must be present in order to win ST 'sr LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER PREZ LA SE) 985-73M - PORT PERRY HOME SHOW (Adults Only)