a -------- ae Winners in the afternoon Ladies Curling League were presented with trophies at the annual banquet held last Thursday evening at the Curling Club. In this photo from left The Bruton's trophy for winners in Schedule Three was presented by Marilyn Hutchinson to skip Judy Latta and team- Schedule One winners of the Ives Florists Trophy. From left: sponsor Millie Ives; skip Helen Parrish, Linda Perry and HOME INSURANCE DJ TAYLOR INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. 170 Water Street North, Port Perry - 985-8416 Also see us about your Life. Auto, Farm, Commercial & Mortgage Insurance Needs! Ladies curling . 3 pe Rs winners ¥ - - are schedule two winners. From left: Karen Taylor, sponsor from Taylor Made Models. Skip Shirley Lee, Gwen Luke, Judy Mitchell and Marolyn Rushford. mates Judy Mitchell, Linda Fielding anc Joan Poppleton. ay doa 'won NY PRET IF 2 em hE A ' SA LE J " [ Nancy McConnell. Absent from photo is Ellen Spence. + A) » INTRODUCTORY {SALE ; WATER PURIFIERS 20% Off rim *Stationary and portable models "Excellent for cottages and homes 5 Year Warranty on Housing. Call John -986-5431 "Taste The Difference" PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 23, 1985 -- 29 Epsom Area News By Jean Jeffery On Monday and Tues- day, Douglas Wilson at- tended the Holstein Con- vention at Ontario. arlene London, Christie vidited Mr. and Mrs. Ken Archer near Barrie on Sunday. Julie Baster entertain- ed Kim Richard of Zephyr on Sunday. Welcome to all our university students now on holiday. I expect by June all will have found suminer employment. Several from the com- munity enjoyed the Sylvia Tyson Concert at the Hall at Uxbridge on Sat. Barbara and John Bar- foot of Ashburn had her mother, Evelyn Hansen and her brother Carl with them for supper on Sunday. Congratulations to Mr. Howard Gourlie who will be 87 on April 25. Joan, Jan and Jennifer Asling of Hanover were weekend guests with Don and Stella Asling and visited Joan's mother, Mrs. Olive Bartan in Uxbridge. Don't forget the Beef supper Wed. from 6 until 7 at Utica Hall, spon- sored by Utica-Epsom U.C.W. Tickets still available. : Then Sat. April 27 is our social club meeting. The Youth group are ser- ving a ham dinner at 6:30 at Epsom Church. Everyone is welcome. Come and support our Youth group then stay and have a game of cards with the group. «On Tuesday, visitors with the Aslings were Mrs. Asling, brother Gerald Ryall of Alberta and brother Joe and his wife, Tressa of Little Britain. Ken and Beth Cather- wood and boys of Oshawa were Sun. visitors with Howard and Ruth Ashton. On Sun. Doug and Beth Wilson, Tanya and Michael visited the C.N. Tower as a treat for Michael's 8th birthday. Then on Sunday, the grandparents and cousins came to Michaels home for sup- per, dessert and to wish him a happy birthday. Norman Tapscott is home from the hospital following eye surgery. We hope everything wil be perfect in a few weeks time. The W.I. had a suc- Dog Washing & Grooming 19 SUNRISE DR, BLACKSTOCK For Appointment Call: 986-4989 cessful luncheon last week and enjoyed the 'talk by Mrs. Julianne Hanus. This morning John Tapscott leaves for his summer work as United Church Student Minister at Westlock. A parish 50 miles north of Edmonton and will be helping with the duties of the church for four months. All our blessings and prayers are with you. On Sat. John went to Peterborough to visit his sister, Ann who is attend- ed university there and lunch with her and a lovely visit. Mrs. Shirley Baster at- tended a workshop in Toronto for Toronto Con- ference of United Church. Murray Evans has been hospitalized with surgery on his elbow. We all wish him well. Greenbank Block Parent Association are sponsoring a workship for discussion of street proofing children at Greenbank Hall on Tues. May 9 at 7:30 p.m. Guest speakers are a police of- ficer and a Block Parent volunteer from Oshawa. There will be a role play- NGL ED) TRANSAXLE/SI 11 H.P. 5 Speed Transaxle ing session and a film (Strong Kids - Safe Kids). Parents are en- couraged to bring their children to this event. Admission free - coffee and doughnuts will be served. . EPSOM 4-H CLUB by Shelley Slack "The Epsom 4-H club has completed another unit called "Basic Bak- ing." In this unit we learned how to bake from scratch and Mrs. Fay Simmonds taught us how to decorate cakes. For our name we chose Epsom Kitchen Magicians. We welcome back members Kathy Baster, Jill Baster, Judy Birkett, Maria Breznikar, Sandra - Kerry and Shelley Slack. President for the unit was Judy Birkett; Vice President Kathy Baster, Secretary Sandra Kerry, Treasurer Julie Baster, Press Reporter Shelley Slack, Committee Chair- man Maria Breznikar. Thanks to our leaders Mrs. Elva Kerry and Mrs. Gail Kerry. 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