6 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Oct. 9, 1974 . . : & & @ "4 E5 % Reg » That is ice in Dean Kelly's hand and the picture was taken the first week in October. The ice was from a bird bath on his front lawn~and indicates just how ~ When you come to see the "3 Science Right now you can visit Toronto inexpensively . . . you can discover the fabulous world at the Enjoy a 2 Night Special at Toronto See your travel agent or contact us: 150 King Street West, Toronto. Telephone: 362-1848. Operated by Berkeley International Hotels Ltd. many unique attractions. The Lord Simcoe is offering a 2 night special for two at a total cost of $69.90, 9 subject to advance registra- S tion. It includes deluxe accommodation, dinner at the famous Captain's Table; complete nental breakfast each morning. A bus tour of Toronto is optional. You will enjoy Toronto more at hospitality is a tradition. from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 a.m. Science Centre, and enjoy Toronto's with a welcoming refreshment, conti- the Lord Simcoe, where . Free overnight parking - News from Epsom and area +! Epsom friends exterd sincere sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Payne and: family in the sudden passing of Mrs. Payne's mother Mrs. John McFee of Delisle, Saskatchewan. Mr. and Mrs. Al Christie and daughter Darlene of Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson of Victoria Corners on Sunday. Mrs. Ross "Munro and daughters, Mrs. Graham and Donna visited relatives .in Collingwood on Thursday. Dr. Jerrold Asling of Hano- ver is staying with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asling while attending a Dental Convention in Tor- onto. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wil- son were supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hoggard of Uxbridge on Saturday. Mr. Ralph Sommerville of Port Perry called on the Christies on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Watson were week end guests with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wat- son and family of Guelph. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton on their fortieth wedding anniver- sary. Over forty relatives greeted them at the home of their daughter Lois, Mr. B. Bushell and girls on Sunday afternoon. All' enjoyed a lovely buffet luncheon. Mrs. Freylinger left from Malton Airport on her return trip to her home in Rimbey, Alta. She was going to stop at Winnipeg to visit her son. Mrs. Freylinger has been Enrolment up cold it got last week as we had an early taste of winter. at night school More people are taking night courses this year "at Port Perry High School this year than last. Bill Sharpe, night school director, said about 25 more people enroled this year, bringing the number to tak- ing courses to 188. ' But all academic subjects © at the school had to be cancelled because of a lack of interest. - "There seems to be no rhyme or rhythme to what courses will be popular in one particular year," Mr. Sharpe said. Co Some people who couldn't get the courses they want in Port Perry are attending classes in Oshawa, while others are taking courses at Durham College. The most popular course was Upholstery with 31 people taking the course which is offered on two nights. visiting her sister Donald Asling. ' Callers at the home of Mrs. F. Munro were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown of; Ajax and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wilson of Trenton. Mr. Arnold Kerry arrived home from Moose hunting, north * of "Lake = Superior where he flew with several friends. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry attended the funeral of a cousin, Mrs. Stan Bain of Cannington. Callers at the home of Mrs. Ross Munro to celebrate' Leanne's birthday were Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Taylor, David and Marion of Claremont, Mr. and Mrs. Graham of Oshawa. Mrs. When Leanne had her last operation we told you it was being televised and also the therepy which followed. This programme is.to be seen on "The Nature of Things," October 23 at 8 p.m. Last week Mr. and Mrs. H. Kerry accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mac Millan enjoyed a trip to Haliburton to visit neice "Mrs. Lloyd Weldon and Mr. Weldon. While in Minden on the return trip, they enjoyed a visit with the Rev. Jas. Bushell and Mrs.. Bushell. Saturday, Oct. 19, the cubs and scouts are planning a paper drive in this area. In November these busy folks are planning a bazaar and would appreciate dona- tions for this project. We were pleased to see so many enjoyed our Sunday School corn roast. We were especially pleased to meet some of our new neighbours. Next Sunday. is Thanks- giving Sunday. Go to the church of your choice. We hope that it will be our church. We would. love to have you join us at Epsom at 11:30 a.m. The Welcome Mat. is out to one and all. 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