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Port Perry Star, 6 Apr 1977, p. 8

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Ni : ALR EAH A go el ae 8 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Apr. 6, 1977 Epsom and area news by Mrs. Jean Jeffery At Epsom United Church on Good Friday at 8 a.m. breakfast will be served followed by a. half-hour ser- vice of meditation conduct- ed by Mike Ward. Will ladies each bring bacon and eggs sufficient for their family. Everyone welcome. On Easter Sunday a service of Holy Communion will be observed in Epsom United Church at 11:30 a.m. with our minister the Rev. Archie Scott officiating. The Epsom Choir will pro- vide special music. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Storms who were married in Utica Church on Sat., April 2. We wish Debbie (nee Suther- land) and Wayne all the blessings and happinesss in the future. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pogue of Agincourt on the arrival of a wee daughter, Jaqueline Nicole. Our apologies for last weeks mistake. When I make a "boo-boo" I really do it up in style. Mrs. Kerry has been busy having the Dofasco Choir Programme for April 11 at U.S.S. advertised on radio and local papers. I do hope no one will miss this chance of hearing some wonderful music. I still have some tickets. Phone 852-3503 or 852-6607. . Betty Tapscott took part in the Music, Music, Music production by Scugog Choral Society. Those who heard the programme were loud in their praises. This Wed. evening April 6th our Epsom Choir is putt- ing on the programme for the Senior Citizens Pot Luck Dinner at Port Perry. We are sure they will enjoy every bit of it." Mrs. E. Wilson and Mar- lene attended Open House at New College, University of Toronto, on Saturday. Mrs. Bigglestone Sr. is travelling west today. She is going to visit her Ratepayers John Kingstone is the new president of the Scugog Ratepayers' Association, replacing Eric Carre. Elections for the associ- ation, conducted at the annual meeting at the muni- cipal office on 'Thursday, "bridge daughter. Mrs. Kerry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 'Stearman moved from Port Perry Villa to their home in Ux- I am sure their friends will .be pleased to welcome them home. Douglas Wilson went on the Bus Tour to Brantford and Paris last Tues. with other Holstein Breeders. Several local cubs took part in the cub car rally at the Scout Hall in Port Perry one evening last week and the winners took their cars to the Pine Ridge Derby finals at Blackstock on Sat. morning. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baster, Cathy and Julie have just returned from a two week long family vacation in Florida. The girls are to school today to proudly show their wonder- ful sun tan. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton visited on Tues, with Mr. and Mrs. Allen: Ashton of Sonya and on Wed. after- noon with Mrs. Bruce Bailey. About forty Bethesda- Reach W.I. members, their husbands and friends sat down to a most delicious pot luck supper on Friday even- ing at Greenbank Hall. After supper progressive euchre was played. The winners were: Gents 1st - Archie Watson, 2nd - Les Meyers, Low - Norman Smith. Ladies - 1st - Mrs. Ross Thompson, 2nd - Mrs. Lloyd Pogue, Low - Mrs. G. Ward. The silent auction was a real success. Ending up not (continued on page 13) elect new president were by acclamation. The slate of officers this year consists of Nancy Mac- Millan as vice-president; Jir Gibson, secretary; Nancy Williams, treasurer; Eric Carre, past president; June Aldridge and Jenny Walsh, COMMERCE directors Ward I; Bev Muir 'and Paul Arculus, directors Ward II; Doris Williams and Cliff Redman, directors Ward III; and Moira Fallis and Bill Ferguson, directors Ward IV. Next time you're in town, call on the Commerce manager. Ask him about e Commerce Farm Services he has for cash cro farmers. He'll be pleased to explain how short term credit works at the Commerce to cover your need for seed, fuel, fertilizer and herbicides. * " WA By WRN Ra) oy ED . yo % A Ee * And while you're at it, ask him to explain to you the other Commerce Farm Services he has. After all, that's why the Commerce has Commerce Farm Services to help _ you with the business of farming. CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE (7 4 Scugog Ratepayers' Association immediate past president Eric Carre (left) and new president John . Kingstone answer questions about the upcoming year » at the annual meeting of the organization held last Thursday at the Scugog Township Council chambers. 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