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Port Perry Star, 3 Jan 1980, p. 19

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Mr. and Mrs. Garth Spencer, Laurel and Leanne of Kitchener were guests for a few days at the Baster Floyd Evans. Gary Evans and Steve Ashenhurst attended the Ontario Harvestore Dairy tour through Michigan. Former neighbours Mr. and Mrs. J. Wiersma accompan- ied them. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Prentice attended a family dinner at the home of Mr. Faye and Jim Gourlie Pass the cold, dark winter nights learning new trad For those who find the dark, cold nights of the long Canadian winter just a little hard to take, a form of relief may be as close as the Port es and skills pounds picked up during the festive season. Also offered is a practical course in wiring for the home and cottage, and land- home. and Mrs. Murray Prentice Pelry High Schaol, scaping. 3 The Potters enjoyed the on Christmas Eve. aon er, oreo: The classes are held Tues- 1% weekend in Peterborough. © Mr. and Mrs. Ennis of takes place this evening day evenings, and run for 10 OR Jeffrey is home from school pefferlaw were Christmas ( Soni 3) at the high Weeks. There is a registra- 3 in Vermont for the holiday. dinner guests with Mr. and school, and there is enough tion fee of $12.50, although ai The Christmas Eve Mrs. A. Watson. of a selection io appeal to a there may be an additional hel service at Epsom was well Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor variety of interests and cost for special materials hs i Cg d Mrs. Elmer Yted ono uelgy with tastes. used for some of the courses. 3 o ae ss 1 ISS Ru aylor o ; Night School director Stan do Wilson entertained all their Cannington. ros SOUR tor heing offer od LeFort says that courses ih x family, Mrs. Mary Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Keith PE the art of bargelo, the ever- have been offered in the Ei Mrs. Annie Yeo and Mrs. Ellicott joined the family ON popular furniture refinish. €vening at Port Perry High PRE Ruby Wilson for a family dinner on Christmas Day 3 po ing, hair-dressing (seven School for many years, and Ri dinner last Thursday. with her parents Mr. and ART vacanaies) and mens physi- have attracted a wide gh Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson Mrs. Ron Brown, then enjoy- hast cal fitness for those who variety of people from all IB and boys had Christmas ed the late afternoon and > oe want to shed a few extra Walks of life and all ages. 4 dinner with Mr. and Mrs. evening with his parents. fa » On Boxing Day Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson entertain- ed all their family including Grandmother, Mrs. W.O. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Neil, Grant and Harry Elford and Kevin. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stear- man and children of Ingersol were with Kerry's on Sunday. Christmas Day. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stearman of Port Perry, and Mr. Enoch McKnight at noon. The Kerry family gathered there for the even- ing meal. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Goslin were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Goslin on Christmas Day. Our' deepest sympathy to the family and friends of the late Hugh Rogers of Bowmanville. A friend and neighbour who will long remembered by hi$" many friends. We would like to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Postma and family to our community. Also best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. H. Bertrand who have moved to their new home east of Epsom. Mr. and Mrs. A.T. Powell were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Graham Scott of Toronto for Christmas. ° Mr. and Mrs. Ross Evans, entertained the Gourlie family on Christmas. Congratulations to Mr. Alperie Christie who cele- brated a birthday Dec. 26. Mr. and Mrs. Emphring- ham and children were Christmas day guests with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown. Mrs. Hildreth Lyons enter-; tained all her family on Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tapscott entertained her parents and the Tapscott family Christmas Day. The Begins enjoyed Christmas Day with her sister Mrs. Danny Wilson and Mr. Wilson. A friend Maggie McKier- ban called several times. Mrs. Darlene Begin and Jeffrey called on Mrs. Beryl Martin of Bowmanville on Friday. The Hansen family nege nearly all home with Mother Tom and Carl on Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jeffery were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. John Moore and family of Oshawa. Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hough- land were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Carl and family, Mrs. Irene Houghland and (Turn to page 20) Foal-Lac" Mares milk production doesn't keep up with a growing foals Borden's Foal-Lac. It's almost identical to mare's milk but has minerals. pellets in 25 or 50 Ib. drums. 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