Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 5 May 1987, p. 38

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Ee ge gan Ae a A a Social Club plans tour McLaughlin museum Epsom and Area News by Jean Jeffery The Social Club are planning a tour of the McLaughlin Museum. This is a special evening guided tour just for us so we would like as large as possible group. Everyone welcome. We leave the church at Epsom at 7: 30 Friday evening, May 29. Phone Faye Ashton if you will please, so we know how many are going. Callers at the home of Mrs. Ruth Ashton were Fay and Shauna Sim- monds and Rev. Nancy Waterman. Beth Catherwood spent the weekend with her mother while Ken, Barry and Brian went up north fishing. On Saturday Beth Catherwood and her mother visited Mr. Turner Ashenhurst. Alan, Joyce and fami- ly were supper guests on Sunday. Visitors with Earl and Marie Wilson were his sister Miss Ruby Wilson of Uxbridge and his brother Roy Wilson of Cobden and enjoyed supper with them on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ern. Simpson of Ux- bridge visited Earl and Marie on Sunday. The W.I. District Annual May 13 at Sandford at 9:30 a.m. Wasn't that Women's Institute account of our years work, last week, something to be proud of. Ross and Barbara Evans visited their mothers at Daheim, then took Michael Smith who lives at the nur- sing home for a- little drive so he could see the country and their calves and cows. A very special church service was held in Epsom on May 3 in charge of the Youth Group under sponsor- @e Hearing c Aid { Centre ¢f Port Perry Dr. E. Mueller's Office - 24 Water St. S_, 3 Plaza, Port Perry, Ontario LOB 1NO ship of Arnola ana Gaul Kerry, Nan- - cy and Glen Waterman. The Junior Chae presented their music entitl- ed "'Pfalty" under direction of Don- na Van Veghel, Jill Postma and Judy Taylor. Thanks for all your ef- fort, it is much appreciated. The Bethesda-Reach W.I. will hold their Agriculture Meeting at the home of Ann Beare. The 4H girls will model the blouses they have been making. Also there will be.9 gions spagker, This will be May orman and Betty Tapscott, John and Ann attended the 50th wedding anniversary of cousin Bill and Eileen Tapscott of Manchester last week. The beautiful celebration par- ty was held at Goodwood Hall. Epsom U.C.W. will be at the home of Betty Tapscott May 12 at 7:30. My English wasn't well express- ed last week. I meant that I had been calling Epsom home for more "years than anyone in the village. In the area Mr. Roy Hart is still living on the farm where he was born in 'this community. This farm was in the Bethesda Schoel Section. Ralph Veitch has also lived in the same homestead, likewise Donald Asling (tad younger) At Epsom School he was taught by his grandfather as had his father before him. Don's family went to Epsom School and now the east of the fifth generation has moved on. I guess we are here to stay all but the name. 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