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Port Perry Star, 2 Apr 1980, p. 24

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7 IWS § A). War A SNAPS AS es | $y 4 ENA E FRAN Sh Y vy A HY abt Set iN YR Sa by Jean Jeffery Mr. Elton Evans attended the Ontario County Holstein Club Bus tour into Rochester New York area. Mr. Russell Ross seems to be enjoying life at Port Perry Villa but I'll bet he'd TRENTWAY TOURS VICTORIA HOLIDAY WEEKEND WASHINGTON, D.C. 4 DAYS Evening Departure Night Travel DEPART MAY 16 NEW YORK CITY 4 DAYS Evening Departure Night Travel DEPART MAY 16 ROCHESTER LILAC FESTIVAL Morning Departure No Night Travel 3 DAYS DEPART MAY 16 & 23 HOLLAND (MICHIGAN) TULIP TIME 4 DAYS Morning Departure No Night Travel 4 DAYS DEPART MAY 12& 15 NASHVILLE 4 DAYS Evening Departure Night Travel DEPART MAY 16 NASHVILLE 5 DAYS Morning Departure No Night Travel DEPART MAY 15 POCONOS ~~ 4 DAYS DEPART MAY 12& JUNE 23 FINGER LAKES 4 DAYS DEPART MAY 16 For details Contact: NONQUON TRAVEL 985-2336 24 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Apri 2 21 1980 News and views from Epsom per area enjoy a visit if friends are in the area. Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tapscott were his mother, Mrs. Chas. Tapscott and his sister Mrs. Stella Freeman, also Mrs. and Mr. George McGowan of Markham. A most enjoyable evening for the Epsom Utica Social Club on Saturday. Lionel Storey and Shirley Baster were the high scorers in bowling while Earl Taylor and Elva Kerry's scores at 'the bottom of 'the ladder. The group were pleased to have Enock McKnight and Howard Ashton join them for the bowling. Walter Kerry auctioned the boxes at the social hour at the church. Hostesses and hosts for the | evening were Keith and Faye Ashton, Ken and Beth Catherwood. York County Holstein Club had a car town last week and New library books New books arriving at the Scugog Memorial Library are as follows: Photography, Buying, Choosing, Using, M. Levey; Make Your Own Groceries, D. Hartwig; The Complete Book of Ballroom Dancing, " R. Stephenson; Together: 25 Years with the Boone Family, C. Boone; Creek Mary's Blood, D. Brown; Working Family's Kitchen Guide, S. Kennedy; The Music Makers, E. Thomp- son; The Anti-Cancer Diet, D. German; Alfred Hitch- cock's Tales to be Read with Caution; The Common Insects of North America, L. Swan; A Haunted Land- scape, I. Bromige (Large Print); From Hell to Break- fast, D. Alcorn. THE DURHAM REGION'S LARGEST, EASY-TO-GET TO SHOPPING MALL WITH OVER 150 STORES AND SERVICES, PARKING FOR 5,000 CARS. Thickson Rd. S. Thornton Rd. S. Chamjplain Bloor St. W. Bond St. W. = THE CENTRE OF EVERYTHING EATON'S Sears "Bay CLOTHING & GIFTS, RESTAURANTS, MUSIC & MOVIES, BARBERS & HAIRDRESSERS, OPTICAL STORE, TRAVEL AGENTS, JEWELLERY, ART GALLERY, FLOWERS, FINANCIAL SERVICES, FINE DINING, DRUG STORE, BAKERY, SUPERMARKET, SHOES, DELICATESSEN & LIQUOR STORE. * the program Friday evening a Sop Ph BCL ARMS IT RS 0 SON 3% wr A Td eh Qe ) 2 ROE RYN visited at the Ross Evans and Floyd Evans farms. Wendy Evans visited Heather Munro. They enjoy- ed a cook out at the Munro Sugar Shack. Epsom 4-H girls are plann- ing a Tupperware party at Epsom Church 7:30 April 14. Come along and help the girls make some money for their project. Bethesda Reach W.I. met at the home of Mrs. Ross Snoddon. One of the high- lights of our meeting was a visit from three 4-H girls, Miss Sherrii Morris was introduced to us and thanked by the leaders for her wonderful help and example she set for the girls. Miss Kathy Croxall talked about the making and serv- ing of Crepes and gave a lovely demonstration of the -art of crepe making. Miss Arlene Stearman Chronicle dof a Pioneer Prairie Family, L.H. Neat- by; Destination Danger, W.C. Macdonald (Large Print); Hitler's Secret Life, G. Infield; The Pagoda Tree, B. Mather; Points of Depar- ture, Dalton Camp; Pilgrim, Ray Hogan; The Genesis Rock, Edwin Corley; The Trembling Hills, P. Whitney, Large Print; The Best Short Plays; Sugarless Cooking, P. Martinez; The Secret Life of Queen Victoria, J. Routh; The children of the community are holding a Read-A-Thon throughout April. Fun and films started; March 28th at the Library from 7 to 8 p.m. Your support will encour- age the children to develop their reading skills and at the same time aid the build- ing fund. If you are not approached and would like to *QP Scugog MUS --- a wp np pw wp Ww WEEKDAYS 9 a.m. to 12 Tuesday, April 1, 1980 is pleased to announce its 1980 season which begins April 1, 1980. The public is welcome gave an interesting talk about pete point and showed a beautiful display of the group's work. Especially that gorgeous cushion en- hanced with velvet stitch which was new to most of us. We thank you very much. Mrs. Ben De Boer then showed a beautiful film of Holland which we will remember for a long time. Believe it or not Crepes were served for lunch. It was decided to have our annual W.I. buffet dinner, silent auction and Euchre. The committee have arrang- ed for the use of Siloam Hall for April 12th supper at 6:30. This is for all members and their husbands. How time flies. On Saturday Joel Van Veghel celebrated his first birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Card entertained Mr. and Mrs. Eric Benns and family and Mrs. Kathy Monsma on AAA $5 AAP SEAL hg Lana Sunday. Miss Stacey Brown had her friend, Miss Debbie King of Uxbridge visiting her for the weekend. : Miss Ruth Taylor is spend- ing a few weeks at her home here. - Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ash- ton visited Mr, and Mrs. Robinson at Port Perry Villa and Mrs. McKnight at Port Perry Nursing Home on Wednesday. Sunday visitors at Howard Ashtons were Faye, Keith, Robbie and Jamie Ashton, Kenneth Beth, Brian and Barry Catherwood, Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ashton and family of Oakwood. Epsom Utica U.C.W. April 8 at Epsom Group 4 in e. Good Friday Breakfast at the Church at 8:30 Service at 9:45. Everyone welcome. Easter Sunday service with Communion at 11:30 at m April 4. Eth and Faye Ashton enjoyed the Ont. 'County Holstein Club Tour on Mon- - day and Tuesday to several farms in the Rochester area. The children enjoyed a visit with Grandma and Grandpa Asling, but Jamie developed a case of mumps. Several enjoyed the Mill- stream Men's Open House on Monday evening. On Wednesday evening Mrs. Leon Lefebvre visited pn Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.: and Dr. Pat. De pancakes and maple syrup with a cup of coffee at Prentice farm on Scugog Island. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Colden from New Brunswick and Dr. Karen Colden of Peterborough visited their niece Mrs. Doris Armstrong and Tom and his brother-in- law, Mr. Howard Gourlie last Thursday evening. The Port Perry Lions Club is pleased to announce the winners of the Public help please leave your name SPeaking Contest held recently. Pictured above are from left, Pat Reeder, Craig at the library or phone 985- Paisley, and Patricia LeFort, each winners in their own category. Finals to be held in Claremont and Richmond Hill. SOOOCOOOL CAE AC IT AC ICAI JG JE JG 2525252525252 525252525252 52525252525 25252 52525252540 COO] EN* daca eataeaey 5252525252 e525 5e5e5eS Shores EUM - noon and 1 p.m. to 4:15 DON'T MISS "P MAY 17th & 18th IONEER DAYS" After May 18th, Summer Hours will be in effect until Thanksgiving. WEEKDAYS -9to12and 1to 4:15 WEEKENDS & HOLIDAYS -1to 5 p.m. CLOSED WEDNESDAYS GIGI CICI CCCI CACC ACC ACCA AT CAC AC ACC AC AT AC AC IT 30 30 C0 3 20S SE aE SCC SC CEE CC En CI ENCE CAC CC CIC] - Pat Holman, Curator Thanksgiving to November 30th, 1980 WEEKDAYS ONLY -9to12and 1to 4:15 WE ARE OPEN OVER 1080 HOURS FROM APRIL 1st to NOVEMBER 30th, 1980. BE SURE TO VISIT THIS YEAR! Information Call 985-3589 Volunteers Needed. GO CIC LCI GI GGG IG CCC ECCT CACC CACC CACC CA CACC CIC - - I CE SC I SC EC CC SO CE CE CS CC EE IC CCIE IC CCI) William Brock, Director : For Best Results Use The PORT PERRY STAR 'CLASSIFIEDS' PHONE 985-7383 TAX TIME PUT YOU | INA BIND? If income tax time =] puts you in a bind, * wy remember, at H&R Block we are trained t tth hth og 0 Corona Wey explore every possi- ble deduction and U' credit. So.we can save you as ty money as legally possible. And you can feel free to relax, knowing you're paying only the absolute minimum tax. This year be sure. HeR BLOCK THE INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS 16 WATER STREET - 985-2232 (LAKEVIEW PLAZA - PORT PERRY) HOURS: Monday to Friday 9 to 4 p.m. Saturday until Noon #

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