Ae NER SU a NIECE i 5 Sms + 14-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., December 13, 1978 Epsom area news by Mrs. Jean Jeffery Our sympathy from former friends and neighbours to the relatives of the late Mrs. Alfonzo Claugh- ton also to the family of the late Wm. Simpson who was laid to rest last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Simmonds were Sun. even- ing visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wilson. We were all so pleased to welcome Paul Baster to church on Sun. Of course he will be returning to Holland Monday. Paul and Mrs. Jones were luncheon guests with his sister Cathy and brother-in-law Murray Potter. After lunch Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ashton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Catherwood and Miss Lori Bushell called at the Potter home to.make a tape for Paul to take to Holland where Barry and Lois Bushell of Saudi Arabia will be spending Christmas with Paul, Shirley, Julie and Cathy Baster. Merry Christ- mas from all of us. Mr. Denny Highway of Toronto, a former neighbour of the Browns visited with Ron and Lorraine for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Monsma of Utica were supper guests on Sun. with her parents Mr. and' Mrs. * JEWELRY * GIFT WARE Allen Card. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watson of Ajax and Cathy's father Mr. Ennis of Port Carling were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Watson on Sund. celebrating Freds birthday. Miss Ruth Taylor of Lind- say, Mr. John Taylor and friend Wendy of Toronto were Sun. visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor. Last Tues. Mrs. H. Ashton and Mrs. K. Catherwood attended the Christmas dinner for the C.N.LLB. at Genosha Hotel sponsored annually by the Oshawa Lion's Club. Mr. RalphVeitch called on Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton recently. Mr. and Mrs. Donald As- ling attended the wedding of - their niece Miss Wanda Asling on Saturday in Ajax. We would love to see the Pine Grove Church filled for their Carol Service next Sun. at 7:30 This will be the last service in their Centennial year. Everyone welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ryall and Karen and two grand- sons visited Mr. and Mrs- Donald Asling on Sat. after- noon. Do you remember Rev. and Mrs. Henderson who was our paster a few years ago? We have just learned that their son Steven had been killed in an oil well wt * TOYS - TOYS Ep We also carry Christmas ef 8) Cards & Wrapping Paper. Sd # THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS 13 . _ LOTSOF EA # Stocking Stuffers i is attunder °1.00 3 WRAPPING | PEN&INK na a PAPER CHRISTMAS n+ ai z 52.50 NOW CARDS F & 125 [20% on © BISQUE -30% OFF it While you're browsing, check our = thousands of used paperbacks. 3 EER ERY EE RENEE a' LAYAWAY PLAN AVAILABLE THE BOOKWORM 175 Perry St. - Port Perry - 985-8645 (Next to Municipal Office) Jit NR RR Ei at Eee CW LRRD] LL AN ER] | hy eR PEE UY Ws We We WJ OY |] I Bully EB RBBB E-R-E] explosion earlier this year. Tracey and Chris Watson both won a chicken last week at the bowling lanes. Mr. and Mrs. David Watson, Tracey and Chris' enjoyed a Christmas party at the Inn on the Park given by the Southam Business Publi- cations for their employees and their families. Sunday Dec. 19 at 11:30 will be Sacrament Service at Epsom Church. Fri. Dec. 22 at 7:30 there will be a Christmas programme by the Sunday School. Everyone welcome. Sun. Dec. 24 at 7:30 there will be a Christmas Eve Carol Service at Goodwood church for our pastorate. We were sorry to learn that Allen Lyons was hurt at a hockey game a week ago and was in hospital for nearly a week. Allen, Connie and Jason were supper 'guests with his mother on Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Anderson and Lisa called recently to visit Mrs. Ethel Kidd of Good- wood. Don't forget the W.I. Christmas Buffet dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bigglestone on Frid. Dec. 15 at 6:30. Mrs. Charles Tapscott of Markham was a weekend guest at the home of her son Norman. . Epsom and Utica Young People have joined with Young People of Trinity United in Uxbridge. It will make meetings and fun times more interesting. Mr. Bruce Houghland has returned from a three day tour of New York State sponsored by the Co-op of Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Powell entertained Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ewen on Sat. evening on the occasion of ----Mrs.-Ewen's-birthday, also to celebrate the birthday of one of her daughters. Hospital Report Week Ending November 30th Admissions...................... 38 Births.......c.ccciviiiiiiinnnnnn, 3 Deaths.......cceevnievnnnnnnnnn. 1 Emergencies.................. 155 Operations... -vsiissses 14 Discharged...................... 35 Remaining....................... 38 JFS---- FIRST CITY TRUST Guaranteed Investments 10 INTEREST PAID ANNUALLY 5 YEARS SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES 985-2592 as Ces J VAST ed FL MEY LC ir . 8 ON > WL AWA PTE ad pod FAB LN Sd MAST FAY N'Y eA ERE 0 8 & TEN SOR | SERA NS Fire destroys barn, cattle Fire department officials in Whitby estimate that damage in a barn late Fri- day afternoon near Ashburn could run as high as $40,000. The loss includes 40 head of registered Ayshire calves with an estimated value of $12,000. { Also lost in the blaze were 200 bales of hay, $5000 worth. of corn, and several pieces of farm machinery. The barn 'itself, an L-shaped structure with wood and metal siding, was totally destroyed and valued at $8,000. The livestock and other contents were owned by Mr. Bill Reid while the barn and property were owned by Mr. John Miller of Ashburn. According to a spokesman for the Whitby department, there was nobody on the pom. St. property when the blaze broke out and the alarm was turned in by a passing motorist about 3:00 p.m., Friday. Tankers and pumpers from Whitby, Claremont, Brooklin, Myrtle and the - Thickson Road station were Meeting The Durham North Asso- ciation for Children with Learning Disabilities next meeting will be on Wednes- day, December 13th at 8:00 John's School, Uxbridge. Parents, we need your help and you need our help. We are compiling a pamphlet that will help all parents know the steps to take if you called to scene, and 25000 gallons of water was used to contain the blaze. The barn was located on the 9th concession road, Whitby, about one-quarter mile west of Ashburn. The exact cause of the fire is under investigation. tonight find your child is having difficulties in school, either from your own observations through to diagnostic testing and beyond ifneeded. It would be appreciated if you could bring books, pamphlets etc. that you have found helpful with your child's difficulties. Every- one is welcome. Participate in Canada's Employment Tax Credit Program. husiness. can hire. even more attractive. The Employment Tax Credit Program was introduced by the Government of Canada to stimulate employment in the private sector. In essence, we're encouraging you to expand your work force by providing a tax break for your The potential annual tax credit for each new employee is over $3,000. And there is no limit to the number of new employees you Now, by using the experience we've gained so far, we've changed the program to make it Up to 33%% more tax credit. The maximum term for the tax credit has been increased from _ nine to 12 months for each new A Employment and Immigration Canada Bud Cullen, Minister employee. That means up to 33%% more tax credit. Greater eligibility. We have expanded the number and types of businesses'eligible to benefit. Now almost every busi- ness that's been operating in Canada for a year or more can join in. Wider choice of new employees. Now, almost anyone who's unemployed and registered at a Canada Employment Centre for a minimum of two weeks is eligible. A minimum of red tape. We've simplified the procedure, so you can do the whole thing, from beginning to end, with just two ~ single-page forms. For full details on the program, contact any Canada Employment Centre/Canada Manpower Centre. ~ CANYOU IGNORE A POSSIBLE TAX CREDIT OF $3000 OR MORE? Emploi et Immigration Canada Bud Cullen, Ministre