CL m---- . NARY RIERA awa em 8 -- PORT PERRY STAR + Wednesday, May 14, 1975 { y b ras a . aa .-s emma Epsom and area news Deseronto will be the guest speaker at the U.C.W. Anni- versary June Ist at Utica. We will all be so pleased to see Beverly once more. The W.I. meeting, May 28th, will be at the home of Mrs. Les Meyers of Ux- bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson and Mrs. W. O. Simpson visited Mrs. Beatrice Grey in Mildmay recently. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bour- geois of Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cawker of Peterborough 'called to see Mrs. Cawker on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Jeffrey visited Mr. and Mrs. John Moore on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Watson were in Guelph on Sunday when their wee granddaughter was christen- ed. Jennifer is the daughter of their son, Andrew and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asling on Sunday. Mother's Day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Al Christie were daughter, Darlene, of Toronto, Mr. Herman Cook, Mr. Lionel Drew, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Martin of Bow- manville, Mrs. Neeson who has been ill is recovering at the home of her friend, Mr. and Mrs. Cracknell. Mrs. Neeson was so pleased that so 'many friends remembered her with flowers, cards, gifts and prayers. Mr. and Mys. Les Card visited on Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs., Allen Card. Mr. and Mrs. Card had all their family home for Mother's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry enjoyed having supper on Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kerry, and his mother, Mrs. Mary Wilson of Uxbridge were Sunday dinner guests with -Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Irwin of Greenbank. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Allin and Steven of "Newcastle were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson one evening recently. Several from the area attended the Cubs and Scouts banquet at Prince Albert Church on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ash- ton had dinner on Monday with Mrs. Olive MacGregor of Uxbridge. Mrs. Ashton and Mrs. MacGregor called on Mrs. J.P. Wilson recently. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ashton of Sonya, Mr, dnd Mrs. Barry bushell, Uxbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Catherwood and boys, also Julie and - Richard Ashton visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ashton. "MEN'S WEAR Break: -ins and safecracking Stereo equipment and appliances worth almost daylight break-in. Whitby detachment Ont- ario Provincial Police said thieves entered through a garage door by using a spare key. The theft took place in the morning. Items stolen included a Committee tippy canoe Stan Glass and Don Crosier will thrash, splash, and paddle their way up the Nonquon River, June 7, as Scugog Arena committee's entry into the 7th Annual Canoe the Nonquon 75 race. According to a member of the committee, who whisper- ed the announcement in our ear, those wishing to take up their challenge in the race can look forward to an easy victory. Seems the two can't make their rubber duckie float in portable television, two clock radios, a record changer and Anattemptedsafecracking at Ballard Lumber Saturday evening around 10:30 p.m. was thwarted when thieves were interrupted in their attempts to smash the hinges off the store safe. Police did not name the person from the store who returned to the store Satur- day night and thwarted the safecracking. Lo] Atthe Epsom Utica U.C.W. Watson. Avtar 000 were stolen from the stereo equipment. Damage was around $100. RN last week we learned that Dr. Pat Asling and son, Sandra and Brian. ; $1,008 wre stolen | g Const Ip Foley of the Const. Bill Phillips, Whithy i" hg . . Li ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson home of Mike Wilson, 55 onst. Bob Koley of Mrs. Robert Thompson of Ivan, were visiting her Gibson Drive, in a May 7 detachment is investigating. detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police, is investi- gating. Had the efforts peer? successful," according to owner, John Ballard, thieves would have been rewarded with only a handful of change. "We keep only change and records here overnight," he said. CROFT'S Driving School Free Home Pick-up CALL COLLECT Zenith 75900 or 705-786-2982 (4 Ol A the bathtub. ; "Never been in a canoe - e before," we were told. Golf Pants Golf Jackets Same pay Washable 100 percent | Washable polyester and f fortrel polyester. Regular | cotton, raglan shoulder, or councl and young men's style, | Zipper front, slash pockets, Scugog Township council- ° plains, plaids and checks. | action back and two button lors voted to set their 1975 Sizes 30 - 42 cuff. Sizes 38 - 46 salaries at the same total pay as 1974, regardless of how from 19 95 each many meetings are held. . 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