+50 Epsom N Jean Jeffery PLAIN ENOUGH - You ask why I call it a . bungalow-- v I've two good readgns for naming it so; "Bungle" for the- errors the Architect made-- "Owe" for the big bills remaining unpaid. What better reasons could anyone show For calling a cottage a "Bungalow"? On Fri, Jan. 9th, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kerry welcomed a wee daughter. We congra- ¢ tulate them on the safe arri- val. -- ~ We are sorry to learn that Mrs. Bailey will likely be spending the next three weeks in Uxbridge Hospital. We do wish her a speedy re- q covery, We have another teenager in the village. Tena Ruhl celebrated her thirteenth birthday on Sun., Jan. 11th. Mrs. Christie entertained several ladies with a Canasta Wharty last Wed. afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Gary Jackson and Troy of Uxbridge visited Sunday afternoon with her father and brothers. Maybe Butch needs a few pointers in housekeeping. ~ "Mr. Bernard McEnaney working for Douglas Aircraft| at Malton but was home for the week-end with his par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Bud Mec- Enaney. Mr. Ron Watson of Toronto '9. was with his parents Mr. and & Mrs. Archie Watson for the week-end. The County L.O.L. held its| Annual Meeting and Election of Officers last Sat. evening at Wilfred. After the meet- ing the gentlemen were jbin- d by the ladies for a beauti- fully served hot turkey din- ner. = . We would like to congratu- late our good neighbour Lawrence Lyons who was » elected to he County Master for 1970. His son Allen is the youngest member of the L.O.L. in Ontario County and Allen also is the Master at Victoria Corners Lodge. Good luck and may God bless you in this good work. -® Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kuenén 'visited with Mr, and Mrs. Ross Evans on Sunday even. ing. Mr. Howard Leask of Ux- bridge visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton on Tuesday evening, < * 1) Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Geer INVEST NOW! VICTORIA '& GREY TRUST Guaranteed Investments 1-2 Years. . 8%% 3-4-5 Years 84% Interest is payable half yearly or may be left to compound. ( EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 191 Queen St. - Port Perry PHONE 985-7306 entertained Mr. Isaac Cath- erwood and Mrs. Mabel Jos- evanorvich one evening last week. The "young at heart" at. tended a community skating party in Uxbridge then went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson for lunch last Sat. evening, : 'Sunday supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Searle, Karen and Stephen of Kedron and Mrs. Davey of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Catherwood and Brian of Brooklin. ' Prizes won at thé Commun- ity Euchre: 1st--Loretta Col- lins; 2nd--Edna Kerry; 3rd-- Erme Watson; Low -- Lena CHARGEX The Chargex credit card It buys almost anything ews Ogden. Door Prize--Mildred Thompson. Gents:-- 1st -- "Harry Hill; 2nd--Carson Wat. son; 3rd--Ron Watson; Low --@Gordon Smith. Door Prize --Albert Timms. There will be another party Jan. 23rd. The Epsom -Utica U.C.W. met at Epsom Church. We missed a very loyal member, Mrs. Wm. Brown and were sorry to learn that her father had passed away. This meeting was mainly business, but we were pleas- ed to have Rev. Mr. Thormin and Mrs. Thormin visit us, and Mr. Thormin the live -- love project book & we must decide which units and how many we will subscribe to. It was. decided not to a a -., PORT PERRY STAR - Thurs., January 15,1970 -- 3 Seagrave News We can't be accused of hogging the news this week. Mr. and Mrs. Dane Cox- worth of Markham paid their weekly visit to the Tobins. Sunday visitors with the Neil Wanamakers were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wilson and family of Scugog. ' The Belairs were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Real and family at Greenbank: Mr. and Mrs. B. Wana. maker accompanied Mr. and we Mrs. Allan Martyn on a S| IV OV OO VOY OVOOVEVIVYIVIVIVYUN to Miss Joanne Martyn in Peterhoro and attended some skidoo races while there. (Continued on Page 11) 6660606666 THE UNITED BREEDER ODDFELLOWS HALL Friday, January At this meeting a new and there will be a review ess subsequent to amalgam send an overseas bale or layettes this year. However we are still collecting our clothing allocation for Tor- onto. OCC CCE CO EEE OE Ld A dh Lr 2 i Didi Ail LC GS fh dd dh Lac ME BOY'S COATS SNOWSUITES AAA A ALAA A AAA AAA MASALA ASAll Alda as aa N | t of Ontario County will be held in the Dr. Reeds, Manager of United Breeders, who travelled extensively in France and Switzerland early last year, will show some very interesting pictures for anyone in the cattle business. Tickets at $1.00 may technician. VV VV VV VV VV VV VIII VV VV VII VIII VV VV VY VIN POON POO@ S' Annual Dinner Meeting -- PORT PERRY 23, ----- 7 p.m. Director will be elected of the first year's busin: ation. be -secured from any EGCG E COREE Lo ro rr Lr rt Ln Lo LADIES COATS s Dresses . +f KS SEVERAL LINES N'S CO a SCOUNT AAAS AL AAA LAAAAA AAA AAA A AA aa a Aa a a a a a a a a a a 4 A.W. BROCK DJ DH 02 S700 LI DIAN ACH 0) 39 PARKING at Rear For Over 100 Cars ATS % MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Reg. $6.00 Now Only 53.98 Ski-doo BOOTS MEN'S $13.95 BOY'S $10.95 MEN'S Combination OVERALLS by Haugh $10.98 I sell brand names you can trust. BOOTS - WALLPAPER ROOM LOTS -- 1/2 price WORK BOOTS Sisman $12.95 Leather GREB INSULATED VVVVIOVVVIVIVIOITOOPPIOIOIOIOOIIIOP