oe 4 0» EOL hy 3A 50) CORY seis RRR By Mrs. Jean Jeffery * Mr. and Mrs, Walter Kerry and family visited Mr. and Mrs. 'Meyers of Unionville on New Years Day. in the even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Drmaj entertained several neigh, hours on the 6th: Concession one evening recently. Mr. Thaxter, Larry, Connie and Judy of Beaverton visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson on Tuesday, evening. Miss Joyce 'Wilson, Miss Ferne Hartwig of Toronto, Mrs. Mary Wilson and Miss Annie Yeo and Mr. Drew McCulloch of Uxbridge were New Years guests with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson. Mr. and" Mrs. Bert Emblem who lived in Epsom nearly 60 vears ago celebrat- ed their 60th wedding anni- versary at their home in Toronto on Saturday. Mr. and 'Mrs. Earl Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson and Mrs. Mary Wilson - were guests. Before returning home Mr. and Mrs. Earl 'Wilson called on their Aunt and Uncle Mr. and Mrs, Albert. Wilson also on sister Ruby Wilson at 'North york Hospital and were pleased to find her improving satisfact- © orarily. tidied ddd oh oe EE EL ppp and. Mrs. Howard dt hE Ry = UXBRIDGE ELECTRONICS 75 Brock Street W. Uxbridge Ontario Phone 852-3481 Little Robert Armstrong had a very bad fall and is heing cared for at Uxbridge Cottage Hospital. We wish him a safe recovery. The Scouts enjoyed camp- ing out in Ray Munro's bush with their leader Mr. Ross - Muhrg on Thursday and Fri- day. , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Card were at Mr. and Mrs. A.. Cards on Sat. for supper. Mr; and Mrs. Eric Benns and children were Sunday supper guests with her parents. Miss Joan Evans and Mrs. Dwight Wideman of Toronto were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wilson. Mr. and Mrs, Herman Kerry of Port Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerry and family were Sunday supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kerry to celebrate Brians birthday. Christmas was a busy day at the Earl Wilson home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elford, Karen, Kevin, Neil and Grant were there, also Miss Joyce Wilson of Toronto for dinner. Later Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Irwin and Mark of Greenbank and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Evans and family for supper and the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asl- dd ee ppp Ee p= ing had their family all home for Christmas night supper, also for New Years dinner. Dr. Jerrold Asling, Mrs. Asl- ing 'and girls remained for the holiday. Their daughter Jan visited her cousin Julie Ashton for some of 'the holi- day and Ivan Clarke stayed for a few days with grand- mother and grandpa Asling. Jerrold Asling and Dr. family returned to.their home in Hanover on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Cording- lv and girls of Greenbank, visited Mr. and Mrs. Asling one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Catter- wood and boys, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ashton and family enjoved New Years with Mr." and Mrs. Howard Ashton. Brian staved for a few days. Richard = Ashton overnight with his friend Michael Collins at Bow- manville. Mr. and Mrs. David Sim- monds visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson on. Sunday evening. This is the Centennial year for Epsom Church and we would really like to celebrate There will be a meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baster on Thursday evening January 8, at 8 p.m. to discuss plans. Anyone in- terested .in helping please attend. Mr. and Mrs. Gimby, (Bill and Fran) and their family have returned from a weeks holiday skiing in fis Lauren- tians. On Friday Mr. ain Mrs. Steve Zeblin and family of Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baster and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Spepcer and girls of Kitchenek_yere guests for several days al the Baster home. Recent changes to Canada's Unemployment Insurance Act may affect YOU. They concern such things as: @ voluntarily quitting your job (effective January 4, 1976) @ flexibility in sickness benefits (effective July 1, 1976) @ coverage for persons aged 65 and over (effective January 1, 1976) @ the dependency rate of benefit (effective January 4, 1976) @ flexibility in maternity benefits (effective February 1, 1976) If you would like more information about these and other changes, pick up the brochure "What happens now. i Canada Unemployment Insurance Canada Robert Andras, Minister, Manpower anc 'nigration ** at your local UIC office. Assurance-chomage hy Qa ey LA Js 5 ATR, visited: Mischelle and Danny Wat- son were with their grand- parents for a couple of days and mother and father (Mr. and Mrs.- Ron Watson of " Scarborough) called and . took them home New Years day. Mrs. Christie is in the hospital in Toronto for a few .days._for_ tests. Mrs. Houghland, Esther. Jeanette and Robert visited -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jan. 7, 1976 -- 23 News of interest from Epsom area on Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baster and girls visited vesterday with Paul's parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Baster of Rich- vale. We are sorry to learn that Mrs. Finley Munro is sick in Port Perry. Hospital. We wish her a speedy-recovery.- Our very best wishes are extended to J. Peter Hvid- HARDWARE SUPPLY LASTS! LIMITED TO STOCK SIMMONDS - MAXIPEDIC H Mattress or Box Spring Reg. *109.95 KING KOIL - PHAPSODY Mattress or Box Spring BEVERLEY - RESTOPEDIC ¢ Mattress or Box Spring Reg. *79.95 sten and his staff for the coming vears. I am sure with the training and example set by his father and with the backing and counselling of that same father many bumps will be smoothed. 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