" special Fire of undertermined origin caused $2,000. damage to a house owned by Dave Enge on McDonald Street, Saturday. Firemen arrived at 5:25 p.m. and had difficulty entering the house as it was under renovations and the floors had been torn up. Scott Airpacks had to be used by the firemen because of the intense smoke. Epsom and area news Miss Joyce Wilson who has just returned from Nursing . during the summer in Africa has returned to her studies at Ontario Bible College. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilson who have been in Sudbury for the summer are spending a few days with their parents before Floyd returns to his college in Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Zoyl- stra of Brooklin called on Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson "on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ash- ton and Mrs. Olive MacGre- gor had lunch with Mrs. Clara Beatly and Mrs. Minnie White in Cannington one day last week. Michall, Gregor and Sandra Ashton of Sonya had several days holiday with Grandma and Grandpa Ash- ton. Their mother and father came for supper on Sunday and they returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cather- wood and boys of Oshawa had Monday supper with her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton. | Michael Benns of Ux- bridge visited his grand- parents Mr. and Mrs. Alan Card for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Card had a large group of their friends on Saturday evening and treated them to a corn and weiner roast. Sunday School will commence Sunday, Septem- ber 15 at 10:15 at Epsom. Everyone is welcome. The reason for the delay is a meeting of all B.U.G.L.E. charge adher- ants at a service at Good- wood Church, Sunday, Sept- ember 8 at 11 a.m. We wish to welcome our Student Min- ister Mike Ward and his bride Cathy. We have invited them because we like them. If you had a guest at your house would you go away. Our church is their home, let us be there to welcome them. Mrs. Katharine Cawker will celebrate her ninetieth birthday September 10. We extend congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Trip were in Kin- mount on Saturday and on Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Kerry were supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. H. MacMillan, Greenbank. Epsom U.C.W., Sept. 10 at 8:15 at Epsom. Group 4 in charge. : Dr. Jerrold and Mrs. As- ling and girls were week end guests with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asling. Mrs. J. As- ling's sister Mrs. Don Cor- dingly and girls joined them for lunch on Saturday. On Tuesday Mrs. Carol Martland -and Brian called on Mrs. Asling. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Don Asling called on his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Asling at Fairview. On Tuesday luncheon guests with Mrs. Asling were Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Gor- rill of Eden and Mrs. Frey- liner of Rimley, Alberta. . The ladies are both sisters of Mrs. Asling. The Wilsons had a family picnic at Poplar Park on Saturday. : Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson, Marlene, Rick and Scott had dinner on Sunday with Mrs. Mary Wilson. PLUMBING New Work Renovations Repairs FREE ESTIMATES RON RANKIN & SONS Port Perry - 985-7679 . place them. Mrs. Mariam Sherman of Edmonton, Alta. and Miss Florence Green of Toronto were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Al Christie. Miss Darlene Christie has just returned home from a three week vacation with friends in Florida and San Francisco. Mrs. Christie's brother Gordon Marten and his wife Bervl of Bowmanville were with Mr. and Mrs. Christie on Sunday. Miss Tina Ruhl "Our girl of the year" called on Chris- ties to show the pictures of her recent trip to United Nations and gave us a very interesting talk on her ex- On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Enoch McKnight and Mrs. F. Munro went to a trailer camp near Lindsay to visit Mrs. Ross Munro and girls who were holidaying in their trailer. Mrs. Tom Anderson of Oakwood has been en- tertaining her sister from New Brunswick for the past two weeks. They visited the Cheltons and the Andersons. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baster and girls had a lovely family outing on Saturday when they went to Niagara Falls and on the way home picked their peaches. A dull rainy morning but ending in a beautiful day. Miss Dianne Lyons of Omemee was with her grandmother for a week's holiday then on Sunday her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lyons and Peter came to the Lyons Den and took her home. We are sorry to report that the Epsom Community Euchre Club will not be re opening. Lloyd and Bruce have too many commitments to carry on and they do not seem to be able to find anyone who wishes to re- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watson of Ajax visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Archie Watson on Sunday. We are sorry to learn that two or three neighbouring farmers lost cattle due to lightening during the storms of last week. Two of the trees a few feet from our house got their top branches burnt. So far, we were very lucky. Presented in Twilight periences there. Gras HEA Matinee co-operation with .... 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