a. BR a a Epsom Area News By Jean Jeffery Steve and Cindy Shortt and Stephanie were Sunday visitors 'with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Brown. The Pot Luck supper was quite a successful affair followed by a film from Ontario Hydro by kindness of Hills and Lees, this was sponsor- ed by U.C.W. and Social Club. On March 6th there will be a Pancake supper at the church sponsored by the Men of Epsom Church. There will be entertainment and a free will offering will be gratefully rec- eived. Sunday visitors with the Basters were Rev. Edith-Anne McManni- man Jacob and Maggie RE EE TE a 26 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. February 28, 1984 of Goodwood also Kees and June Koster of Claremont, Saturday evening Epsom 4-H were guests of Greenbank 4-H at the Bowling Alley in Ux- bridge then to the home of Denise Vale of Saint- field for fun and refresh- ments. Congratulations to Jason Van Veghel who won first prize at Epsom School Public Speaking contest then came in second at the Skyloft at Kawartha Peak near WE'RE OPENING! "It's Spring Again' HAUGEN"S CHICKEN BARBECUE Opening for the Season BARBECUED CHICKEN "The Best You've Ever Tasted!" THURSDAY, MARCH 8th We hope that all our customers enjoyed a safe and happy winter. NOW HIRING STAFF Waiter/Waitresses, Cooks, Dishwashers, Bakers. Apply in Person Wed., Thurs. or Friday until 5:00 P.M. HWY. 7 & 12 at MANCHESTER SOUTH OF 7A HIGHWAY SCUGOG CHRYSLER LTD. Take Advantage Of Our PARTS DEPARTMENT, SERVICE DEPARTMENT & BODY SHOP - NOW OPEN! Our low overhead offers you LOW PRICES on Service & Body Work. - 1984 NEW CARS - COME IN AND MAKE A DEAL. WE NEED YOUR TRADE-IN. 985-7354 i HWY. 7A-12 MANCHESTER ER EN oirtte, m=, Che, C HRYSLER C HSA RI We've got Chrysler Bethany on Sat. about 100 skiers took part in a race and Glen came 1n 2nd. Congratulations. Several ladies attend- ed U.C.W. Rally at Markham last week. We were sorry to learn of the severe illness of former minister Archie Scott. = Doug and Beth Wilson and children visited David and Shirley Evans Sunday evening. Laura Wilson was an overnight guest of Tanya Wilson. Dini and Barry Page attended a Musical at Kew Beach U.C. on Sat. "Hello Vaudville" was put on by Kew Beach Couples Club. pi > vd yo- { ! H Shas amend aa. aegis sss db asl SS Successful pot luck supper held Epsom-Utica U.C.W. will be March 13 at Epsom. Group 2 in charge. On Wed. Lorraine Brown 'was with Kim and Keith Ellicott and Derek for supper. On Thursday Lorraine was a supper guest of Bernie and Melody dred, Greenbank. In "the evening they visited Dawn and Pat Diltz of Uxbridge. Marie and Earl Wil- son, Ross and Barbara Evans were dinner guests with Dorothy and Ray Munro recently and on Sunday had noon lunch with his mother and Mrs. J.P. Wilson of Uxbridge. 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Evening - 6:45 p m FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL - 1-800-268-3915 CLASS LOCATION - PORT PERRY St. John's Presbyterian Church, 319 Queen St. TUESDAYS. 7: 7:00 P. M. BR I'm sure you will be proud to learn the plac- ing of the Epsom School Choirs at the Kwanis Music Festival at Sun- derland. Grades V and VI Choir placed 1st, Grade 1 and II also placed first, Grades III and IV placed second and the Unison Choir placed second also. Con- gratulations to all of you. Callers at the Howard Ashton home last week were Earl Taylor, Heddy Lefebure, Pat Asling, Kim and Beth Catherwood and boys. Jill Postma's parents John and Josephine Mound of Trenton visit- ed at their home all last week. Special birthday greetings extended to Jim Powell - this week. His birthday Feb. 22. Although he has only celebrated 5 birthdays he has somehow reach- ed the ripe old age of twenty. Happy Returns. Darlene Begin and Margaret Payne visited a few days last week with Brenda and Jim Leaker in Burk's Falls. Art and Eleanor Powell just returned from a holiday in Florida. Maggie McKeigan of Nova Scotia visited Darlene Begin for the weekend. Scugog Island News by Mrs. Earl Reader Don't forget the Pan- cake Breakfast next Sunday morning before the Church Service at the Island United. Breakfast will be in the basement 8:30 to 9:30 AM. Is there anyone interested in assisting with the Girl Guides? If so please call 985-3396. Do you know by now if you would like to take the C.P.R. course? If so please phone Mrs. Joyce Fuller. We were pleased to THE DOGGIE SALON Dog Washing & Grooming PICK-UP & DELIVERY AVAILABLE! 19 SUNRISE DRIVE, BLACKSTOCK FOR APPOINTMENT: CALL 986-4989 have Rev. Bill Piercy at the Scugog Pastoral Charge while Rev. Tansley was having a vacation. We are all looking for- ward to meeting the young minister Rev. Robinson and his wife and child who will be living in the Island Manse and serving the Scugog Pastoral Charge starting July 1. In the meantime we are being well served by Rev. Don Tansley of Columbus. Health and Wellare Canada income Security Programs Programmes de 1a 1écuntd du reveny It's time to renew your Guaranteed Income Supplement or Spouse's Allowance so you will continue to receive it after March 31, 1984 We want to help you-- for more information contact us at: your nearest Income Security Office listed in your telephone book. Santé et Bien-étre social Canada Monique Bégin Miniter Minig tre Canada