by Jean Jeffery On Friday evening the Pot Luck supper at Epsom Church was well attended and all enjoyed the pictures from Br. Honduras which were brought to us by Dr. Jerrold Asling of Hanover. His talk and the numerous questions he answered were very enlightening. It was nice also to have a short visit with Joan and the girls. On Saturday evening about 30 members of the Utica Epsom Social Club enjoyed the Pirates of Penzance at Port Perry Hall then a social hour at Epsom Sunday School rooms. A most pleasant surprise for all at Church when five of our gentlemen sang one of our old familiar hymns. Thanks Don, Murray, Paul B. Walter and Earl. The White Gift Sunday for Epsom and Utica will be held Dec. 9 at Utica. We are sponsoring two new families this year. Any gifts suitable go to these people and others are given to our own welfare department. Both Epsom and Utica Sunday Schools are involved. We are sorry to learn that Mrs. Veitch is in the Uxbridge Hospital. NEED PHOTO COPIES? We can do them for you. PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 "CHEAPER TO REPAIR* Body & Paint Top Quality Work - Low Rates 985-2155 UNIQUE AUTO COLLISION I © .STILLONLY- 1 131, % APR. * To 90% of New Car's Value * Payments spread up to 48 Months * Life Insured at our expense for Eligible Members Epsom News For the time being Mrs. McKnight is home from the hospital but will return for therapy. The Rev. Floyd, Mrs. Wil- son, Rachel and David were supper guests on Monday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson. Pat and Ivan called on Don and Stella Asling to have a visit while Jerrold and Joan and the girls of Hanover were there for the weekend. Our sympathy to the Kerry family in the loss of their Uncle Harold Kerry of Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton were in Cannington one day last week to visit Mrs. Clara Beatty and Miss Jean Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Irwin Mark and Tim were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson. Mrs. Hansen and Tom had dinner on Sunday with Karen and Carol in Scarborough to celebrate Tom's birthday. Carl visited his sister Linda and Wayne Ford at Seagrave on Sunday. Saturday Mrs. Potter was surprised when her sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bzikowski dropp- ed in to the Friendly Lion to do some Christmas shopp- ing. They stayed for dinner. Her brother, Paul and Shirley Baster and girls joined the party. They all attended the musical Pirates of Penzance in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Wide- man and family of Uxbridge were dinner guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Potter. The Lyon's family were all home for awhile on Sunday to help celebrate their mother's birthday. " NE ERS A ' Sat] a 3) B= There may not be snow on the ground yet, but the Port Perry Senior Citizens Club is ready for the Santa Claus Parade this Saturday, just the same. seins ssh boss dosasutlinssatdsinesivnddondaudmianitechmd oid Li-5 Failte ' Fike hy | ore ry gal 37 ti "he Fh ATHY x y <' : » edie : ddan natnialisleatidinotubutubsitmaniecn Seat aslitaitny ERE i PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., November 28, 1979 -- 23 J . FERE citizen King and Queen of the Year, Ernie Healey a members have decorated this 1952 Chev, and senior Guides have busy fall at Scout Hall by Susan Parker Here we are again with more 2nd Port Perry and 1st Port Perry Pathfinder news. On November 7, Officer Sturgeon from the Youth Bureau of Durham Regional Police visited the Scout Hall, Paul Saulnier brought in a few of his scouts from Green- bank for the talk. Officer Sturgeon talked to the boys and girls about theft, drugs, and alcohol. Also on November 14, we had a registered nurse come in. Mrs. Jean Jackman came and showed the girls things like taking tempera- ture, use of a bed pan, changing sheets, and making a bed with a patient in it. The girls learned this for their home nurse badge. Sunday, November 18 was a very special day for two girls, their families and friends. Sharon Baylis received her Canada Cord in Greenbank United Church. Kelly West also received her Canada Cord in Port Perry United Church. On November 21 the Guides and Pathfinders had a good time as we went to McDonalds in Oshawa. After a complete tour the girls were treated by McDonalds with hamburg- ers and cokes. Wednesday, November 24, the girls and leaders are visiting the children's home in Sunderland. There the girls will present each of the children with a small hand towel. The hand towels are to be used as bibs, as most of the children can't have any- thing around their necks. We DID YOU KNOW.....that Community Care fully stands behind their motto "Neighbours Helping Neigh- bours"! Need more infor- mation about our services? Call 985-8461 9a.m. to 12 noon Monday to Friday Club back. 0] C. Al 4 il D. THAPAR AJ i | d DENTURE THERAPIST are also going to be singing ) 66 Brock St. Ww, 163 Simcoe St. S., them carols. g Uxbridge 852-5291 Oshawa 579-8752 chiave a very Merry 214 Dundas St. E., Year. ev Whitby 668-7797 More news to come in the New Year. 29252525¢52525252525252 525252525250 525 252525252525 25252525252525252525 2525056 2A ! 48 JAA 3 nd Jesse Robertson will have the honour of riding in the (epee TTT e HITT To HTT TT ITT TTT TUTTI To LTT HT TT o TTT TIT INN TT LL 110 11 8 Christmas @ & ITTIN Pattersons of Port 197 Queen Street - 985-8332 'CHRISTMAS PREPARATIONS SPECIAL' 10% DISCOUNT On 'HALLMARK' Boxed Christmas Cards & Gift Wrap! Santa Claus Parade Day Only - December 1st, 1979 (WW Stocking Stuffers & Tree Trimmers Galore Christmas Wreaths & Candles - 'Frosty, Santa, etc.' ANNOUNCING PARENTS' DAY Sunday, December 9th Only 1:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. Moms & Dads Only! Enjoy Refreshments while Browsing. CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS COMMENCE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13th, 1979 Monday to Friday -9a.m.to9 p.m. Saturdays -9a.m.to6 p.m. (We have recently EXPANDED our Everyday Card Line by 12 Linear Feet for your Shopping Convenience.) CIT TTT TI TTT To HTT Te TLE Te TL Le Le Le nS Le TTS LTT Te LTTE LTT TTT To TT Le tL re rar -- iam wimnanmnaum A ------------ sa rR mr Re 2 APN LETHE NS Bh PD 3 : dn TG wR mo. pat ane SA RAE 3 RSS »- ~ AN AS ey RIA NG + pl