10-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Mar. 23, 1977 VA AU TET 3 TRIS $ a BERNER - Epsom and area news of interest By Jean Jeffery . "March Madness' is the next major activity in the Epsom area. This is a real community project and * promises an evening of fun - with cake, ice cream and coffee to top off the evening. See you at Epsom Church, March 26 at 8 p.m. Dofasco Choir program at Uxbridge Sunday School is next on our list. The 40 voice male choir from Hamilton will give this per- formance sponsored United Churches. A beauti-- ful ending for our Easter ful ending for our Easter season. Hope you can make it April 11th, Easter Mon- day at 8 p.m. Tickets are available from members of all three churches. 'UCW ladies will have a bake table. Bethesda-Reach W.I. are holding a pot luck supper at Greenbank Hall April 1st. We expect to have an even- ing of cards and fun includ- ing a silent auction after supper. April 5, 6, and 7 will see many of our young people involved in the Science Fair at the Cornish School. Epsom School did well at the Music Festival. The Grades 1 and 2 choir won first prize, then participated in the Festival of Stars. Congratulations also to former Epsom pupils who also took part in the Music Festival at Sunderland. Miss Darlene Lyons is home from Peterborough for two weeks. Miss Tina Ruhl of Water- loo and Miss Peggy Ruhl of Newmarket were home a week ago for a couple of days. Michelle Watson is spend- ing the spring break with -her grandparents. Miss Cathy Goslin of Toronto was home for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. John Goslin and Bradley, Port Perry, called on his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Goslin on Sat. afternoon. . The Cub Scouts will be Sal Datu day for Lind and Mrs. Grant Parrot and family of Wick were supper guests Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerry. On Global TV on Friday was a program of interest to Epsom folks when the class of Bill Stearns at Ingersoll was interviewed on TV. This is a class of children with learning prob- lems. Before Christmas Bill noticed his pupils were very restless 'so he started to teach them to make toys which were sold and the money donated to the Sal- vation Army. Since Christ- mas they have been making toy trucks. He borrowed money from the bank for the project. Now they must work to pay their debt so they learn banking. They can only work at this pro- ject when school work is satisfactorily completed. This has been a marvellous incentive for the class. - Congratulations and best wishes to Bill and his class. Good Friday morning we will have our Easter Break- . fast at the Church followed Hx A a fo ER EY EA Sr Se rr tt Str er woe by an inspirational service of meditation, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Houghland' and family and Mrs. Arthur Taylor were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. E. Houghland, Whitby. Mrs. Gladys Evans, Mr. and Mrs. R, Acton of Ux- bridge visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Ross Evans and family to help celebrate grasadaugnter Wendy' 8 ....birthday. .. Port Perry High School News: Mr. Herb Ashton called on Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton and Clifton Gibson on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ryall, Mr, Arthur Ryall, Mrs. Elsie Gorrill were luncheon guests with their sister Stella and Don Asling. 'On Saturday evening Mr, and Mrs. Bill Ryall were supper guests, . Dr. Jerrold Asling, Mrs. Asling and girls are holiday- ing-at- his parents' home." By Sheila O'Reilly The month of March was again crammed full of activ- ities for everyone at PPHS. Our last dance featured "Stampeders" and was a great success as well as being profitable. The week of March 14 to the 18th was Music Week". We began the week with noon hour con- certs in the library, and continued with events such as Green day, Sketch day and one of our best assemb- lies ever. Friday was 'Sketch your Teacher' day, with excellent drawings being handed in from some of Port High's Amateur artists. Drama Night was another big success this year with a good turnout. What could have been better!! Plans are in full force now for the "At Home" schedul- "Arts and. ed for April 15th. The theme this year is '"The Circus" and the great amount of work that is being put into designing props and decor- ations should make this our best Spring Prom ever. The well-known band "Par Four" will be appearing, so don't miss it! Our ski season looks like it has come to an end, but we all enjoyed our weekly trips to Bethany and hope for lots of snow next year. The Junior Boys had to Close Shaves Close shaves are warnings to any wise motorist, states the Ontario Safety League. In every instance figure out what you did wrong and don't make the same mis- take again. Experts agree that ninety percent of all traffic accidents are caused by human error. "Thaxter Our symp thy to Joan in the loss of grandmother Terry who passed away at Lakeview Manor, Mr. and Mrs, Don Cord- a girls of Sandford called on Mr. and Mrs. Asling, Jerrold and family on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wilson were Sunday supper guests with Mr. and Mrs, Donald Simmonds. Mr. and Mrs. Howard of "Beaverton, - marathon but it has been rescheduled for April. 'This will be a combined effort of Junior and Senior basket- ballers. Plans are also underway for a "Dance Marathon' scheduled for the end of April. The girls Field Hockey team haven't given up yet. Larry and Bruce were Thursday ' dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 'Gormley; Stewart and Kevin were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Earl Wilson, Sunday evening song service and Utica was well attended and much enjoyed. There will be a special evening service on the third 'Sunday of each month." . 'Stampeders dance well attended cancel their basketball" The March break is here. 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