i ne ena Kf Sg es PLACA K ¥ RT TY BRD ANE a EPSOM NEWS Miss Della Johnson of Ux- bridge and Mr. Frank Moore of Newmarket were dinner guests recently at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Ray Medd. Miss Mildred Evans of Tor- onto was at the home of her parents Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Evans for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Prentice were hosts for a party in hon. our of their aunt Miss Ruth Wilkinson on her ninety-second birthday. About fifteen ne- phews and nieces of Miss Wil- kinson were present for the occasion, Mr. Ray Munro is hunting in the Mattawa area this week. Mr. Kenneth Jeffrey of Parry Sound was visiting Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Jeffrey for a few days last week. Mr. Wm. McGregor with Mr. and Mrs. Ashton on Monday. visited Howard Mr. and Mrs. Thos. MacAuley and friends of Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. David Pren- tice on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. D. Asling, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Clarke were din- ner guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Gorrill of Eden and on the way home called on Mrs. Asling's father Mr. Joseph Ryall in Little Britain. Mr. and Mrs. B. Bushell and girls of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. K. Ashton and Richard and Mr. Kenneth Catherwood were sup- per guests on Sunday at How- ard Ashtons, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson and family and Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Wilson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dake at Cannington on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hough- land and children were dinner guests on Sunday at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Taylor. Little Gordon Trick was in Uxbridge Hospital for a couple of days following a fall, but is fine now. Karen Geer and Betty Medd with other members of P.P.H.S. Grade 10 attended a production of Julius Caesar at the New Yorker in Toronto. There were 18 tables. of Euchre played at the commun. ity party at the school last Fri. evening, Oct. 30th. The prizes for the ladies were won by Miss Trudy Brown, 1st; Mrs. Olive Lane, second; consolation Mrs. Gladys McCulloch. For the Gents -- Mr. Ed Donnelly, 1st; Mr. Oliver Lane, 2nd; Maurice -Carl consolation. Another party in two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Medd were | dinner guests recently at the home of Mrs. Bernice Cole in Bowmanville. The Epsom U.C.W. are plan- Four Seasons Travel(Oshawa) LIMITED e YOUR CERTIFIED eo TRAVEL CONSULTANTS A complete travel service throughout the world. -- No Service Charge -- 728-6201 OSHAWA 57 King St. East SWIFT'S EVERSWEET 20 BISCUITS AYLMER Cawker's Food Market Ready fo Eat Picnic's . .. 3%." Sliced Bacon-1's ...... 55¢. " Fresh Ground Beef . ... Duplex Creams ..... Boston Brown Beans White Kleenex ...... 3%. © Pkg. 29c. 20 oz. Tins 2 -4lc. Pkg. 200 2-3lc. 'CAWRERS FOOD MARKET Port Perry, Ont. hy 985-2221 ning a Bazaar this month, Any donations from interested peo- ple in the community will be greatly appreciated. For time and place look in the "Coming Events". Mrs. Evelyn Prentice is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Prentice. PORT PERRY STAR, THURS., NOVEMBER bth, 1964 -- 8 (Mr. and Mrs. were visiting her sister Miss Jean Graham who has been quite ill and is still a patient at Ross Memorial Hospital in Lindsay. Mrs. Jean Jeffery visited with Mrs, Drew McCulloch and Mrs. John Martin in Uxbridge Ray Munro on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Medd call- ed on Miss Annie Ackney at Fairview and also called on Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Cather- wood in Whitby recently. Mr. and Mrs. David Prentice visited Mr. and Mrs. Talbert Evans one evening recently. A. W. BROCK DEPARTMENT STORE his holiday! The hunter check fits you like a dress shirt because it has the famous ARROW tailoring. The warm, muted plaids look great and will sure brighten Hunter Checks-$7.95 Viyella Shirts--$12.95 Sport Shirts $5.00, $5.95 We have alarge selection from which to choose. Priced from ARROW SHIRTS + $7.95 Car Coats $24.95, $29.95 Men's Snow Boots Fleece Lined - $9.95 Craft Coats for Men Top Coats - $35.00 Lyons Ladies Slippers $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 Ladies Winter Boots $9.95, $11.95, $13.95 Poslun Coats-Ladies $22.95, $24.95, $29.95 Hurricane Rubbers Men - $4.95 Boys - $4.50 Junior - $3.85