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Port Perry Star, 2 Dec 1981, p. 8

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Wow 2 RE a tr SES | SA ANN AR 8 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., December 2, 1981 L. Howsam graduates from Shaw College Shaw Colleges, a private college located in Toronto hosted its 89th graduation ceremony, Saturday Novem- ber 14, at the Inn on the Park. Lee Howsam of Port Perry graduated from the Acceler- ated Business Course. Shaw Colleges, founded in 1892, has become one ofthe largest private co- educational colleges in Canada, offering courses orientated to careers in business and fashion to students not only from Canada but all over the world. President, Donald R. Shaw, assisted by members of the Faculty, presented the Diplomas to the graduates. Mr. Duncan Green, Direc- Tac R tor of Continuing Studi or of Continuing Studies, VILLAGE BLUES University of Toronto, and GAWATERST.,PORTPERRY | Past Chairman of Secondary 985-8864 Education Review Project, . . . addressed the graduates and Jeans Cords over 800 guests who attended - Designer Jeans - | the ceremony. Sweaters & Blouses HELPFUL HINT ALLSIZES, STYLES - Leaking vases can be &COLOURS. mended by coating the inside The Store That Says with a thick layer of paraffin "IWant YouToWearMyPanls." | wax and allow it to harden. 25252525252525252525e5252525258525252 ths will last indefinitely and the vase will not leak. vie O ONO O~@® © Christmasis ... Oyes, Just around the Corner BOOK YOUR PARTY EARLY at EMIEL'S PLACE CANADIAN & DUTCH CUISINE For Your Dining Pleasure Friday & Saturday Entertainment by Ron Hewat onthe Gulbransen Organ (COURTESY OF MALL MUSIC OF OSHAWA) FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 985-2066 -OPEN SUNDAYS: 4:00t0 9:00PM. WE ONLY DO WHAT WE T NSE Epsom and area news By Jean Jeffery Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton visited on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robinson of Port Perry. Brian and Barry Cather- wood, Jamie and Robert Ashton were overnight guests with their -grand- parents while their parents joined in a scavanger hunt with the Epsom-Utica Social group at the home of Lionel and Margaret Storey. There were about twenty. present and all enjoyed euchre after the hunt, then a lovely lunch was served. The December meeting of the Youth Group and Social Club will be a pot luck dinner Dec. 19th at 7 p.m. at Baster's home. Shirley says she hopes the house will be "wall to wall people." Next Sunday, December 6, BB Eh 3 NA NAN will be White Gift Sunday at the 11 a.m. service at Utica. The Epsom Christmas Concert will be December 13th. The Choir are coming along fine. I believe there were 20 out for practice last night, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Switzer of Sunderland called on Mr, and Mrs. Walter Kerry on Sunday afternoon. Julie and Cathy Baster each: entertained a girl friend for the weekend. _Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ashton and family of Oakwood visit- ed his parents Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson" were supper guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wilson. ; Mr. and Mrs. Archie Book traces history of Ont. Jr. Farmers A new book about the pro- vince's Junior Farmers is sure to be a best seller in rural Ontario. A Rual Legacy-The His- tory of the Junior Farmer's Association of Ontario is the first book tracing the devel- opment of this rural youth organization, says Amber Gibbons, of the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food extension branch. Author Linda Biesenthal of Kenilworth charts the his- tory of the organization back to 1914 when 'short courses were offered by the county agricultural representative. Later, Junior Farmer Improvement Association sprung into action at the county level. "It wasn't until 1944 that the provincial organization was formed," says Miss Gibbons. 'At that all-day meeting, the then premier George Drew offered words of encouragement to the organization." A Rural Legacy describes the Junior Farmers' war effort. during the Second World War. The group raised more than $11,000 and donated an ambulance, a ALL TYPES - ALL MAKES PHILIPS MODULAR-4 SERVICING STEREOS &HI-FI'S 723-5341 214BLOORST.E. PARKSIDE STEREO & FACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTRE FOR: is PS-RCA-ZENITH-TOSHIBA-HITACHI -LLOYDS MICROWAVE OVEN SERVICE x fey mobile cantee and a station wagon to the Salvation Army and the Red Cross. The book follows the asso- ciation as it became a respected voice in govern- ment and the agricultural industry. "About one half of the book details the chronological history of the organization," says 'Miss Gibbons. '"The latter half is a collection of reminiscences and reflec- tions of Junior Farmers' yesterday and today." The 220 page, soft covered book features more than 75 photographs, many from the Ontario Ministry of Agricul- ture and Food files. A Rural Legacy is avail- able for $10 through the Junior Farmer clubs and from the Junior Farmers' Association of Ontario, 801 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario MSS 1Z1. Ne vl NC ars AZ EY Cra FL SA AERTS FY RASA EN ORM 08 A SA eh Yi 4) g Watson entertained their Son Ronald, his wife and family Sunday lunch. In the evening they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watson at Cullen Gardens. Happy Birthday Jennie. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Brown 'of Uxbridge were dinner guests on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson. The -Epsom-Utica UCW will meet at the home of Mrs. Archie Watson Dec. 8, for the Christmas meeting Group 2 in charge: John, Earl and Elizabeth Taylor had dinner at Cullen Gardens on Sunday. Frank and Donna Van Veghel, Kim and John Sherridan were guests Sat. evening with Jill and Gord Postma. Rosa Van Veghel and - friend Dan also Michael and Maurice Van Veghel were Sunday guests with Donna and Frank Van Veghel. Tuesday, Dec. 15 at 8 p.m. at Pine Grove Chruch. All will be welcome at the Carol Service. Epsom Choir will be present and the Rev. Edith Ann McManinare will bring a Christmas message. All will be delighted to hear Jason . Van Veghel = sing "Come the Welcome mat is out.* Mrs. Evelyn Hansen Tom and Carl and Miss Laurel day. Greetings from us all. On Sunday several members of the Hansen family were proud to attend the Christening of Melissa, first daughter of John and Marie Hansen at Zion United Church, Cedar Grove. Mr. Harry Pospolita of Langley BC called at the Kerry home. He was asking for news of friends in the area and wished to be remembered, - ° Our : Sympathy to the Dobson family in the loss of a dear husband, father and grandfather in the passing of Fred Dobson a lifetime member of' the Bethesda Community. A friend and neighbour who will long be remembered. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Evans -attended the Ontario County recognition night to honour Mr. T.R. Flett who has been named National President of the Holstein Friesian Assoc- iation. This dinner was held at Rock Haven Motor Hotel near Peterborough. INSTANT PASSPORT PHOTOS Ready while you wait. Vine of Port Perry were R supper guests with Mr. and POR) PERRYSTA Mrs. John Broadfoot of Ashburn' on Saturday to 985-7383 celebrate Tom's 21st birth- 5 LS £ DEEGAN : * Denture Therapy Clinic | g 305 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY £ e BY APPOINTMENT ONLY! z Tuesday & Thursday Evenings - 6:30 P.M. & Saturdays. ~ g PLEASE CALL: 985.2916 g SO TO PRE - CHRISTMA: 2 rR NE NY IN VAR S\N Tied WEDNESDAY NIGHT SPECIAL: 7:00t0 10:00 P.M. 20% OFF ALL CORDS -- 4 DAY SAVINGS -- 20% OFF A Selection of Dresses, Sweaters & Shirts. INSTORE SPECIALS Changing Daily ay 0021 189 QUEENST., \ 2) 8% PORT PERRY - 985-8551 SINAN £3 7 / NoReturns 80BROCKST.W., "UXBRIDGE 852:3683 '

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