En SNA ~~ 14 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Aug. 20, 1970 Epsom News Jean Jeffery From the Prayer of St. Francis of Assise:-- Oh Devine Master Grant that I may not so much seem to be consoled as to console; To be understood as to understand; To be loved as to love; For it is by giving that we receive, It is in pardoning that we are pardoned And it is dying that we are born. Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Gor rill of Eden, Mr. Arthur Ryall of Little Britain and Mr. Wilfred Ryall of Lindsay were supper guests on Sun day with their sister Stella and Mr. Asling. Mrs. J. Gourlie and Tracey, Mrs. R. Armstrong and Tom- my spent a week's camping holiday at Outlet Beach near Picton. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerry and children enjoyed a few days camping at Balsam Pro- vincial Park while nephew Bill Stearman held down the home fort. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ash. ton and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ashton of Ashburn are holi- daying this week at the Brown cottage at Haliburton. Mrs. Florence McKnight visited on Sat. afternoon with Mrs. F. Munro. Miss Susanne Munro was holidaying at Bible Club Camp near Omemee last week. Mr. Geo. McArthur, Brian and Barry and Mr. McAr- thur's sister Miss Edith Me- Arthur of Minden visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Munro one evening last week. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Crack- nell and Mrs. Neeson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. As- ling of Brookdale on Tues. UXBRIDGE Mrs. Jeffery and Mrs. Caw. ker were luncheon guests with Mrs. Medd on Monday. On Sunday the Medd fam- ily enjoyed a family dinner at their cottage "at Honey's Beach. The celebrated wed- ding anniversaries and birth- days that fall in the imme- diate future. Congratulations and Best Wishes to all. Dr. Peter and Mrs. Dunlop and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Munro. Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Thorn. ton of Port Perry called on Mrs. Cawker and Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery on Monday even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. R. Munro and Susanne attended a corn roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Prentice on Scugog. Island. Our, deepest sympathy to the wife and family of the late Chas. Geer. "If any word that we could say Or anything that we could do Would help or comfort you to-day We'd gladly do it if we knew; But we can only say a prayer That God will closely hold ---- your hand And simply tell you that we share Your sorrow -- for we understand. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ash. ton and Mrs. Keith Ashton visited Mr. Gordon Ashton who is a patient in Oshawa General Hospital. The finest young people 1 have been privileged to meet in the past twenty years have been our student min- isters and their families and once again we have a student minister and I am sure any who would care to come to church at Epsom on Sunday at 11:30 will enjoy a lovely service and a good sermon. Come and worship with us. = i| The welcome mat is always CO-OP Fertilizer and CO-OP Feed, =you wouldn't mix them -- but let's combine them to help you produce more Ibs. of milk from every acre. Let's start with CO-OP fertilizer. Fertilization of forages establishes vigorous plants and improves winter survival of legumes. Applying the proper analysis of CO-OP fertilizer every year boosts the total digestible nutrients (TDN) you get from every acre of forage. In fact, your livestock carrying capacity can often double or triple and your return can be as much as $3 for every $1 spent. Now add the proper CO-OP Feed Ration to balance your forage for optimum proddction of milk per acre. Sound crop management and feeding practices, as detailed in these feed and crop brochures, will give you better production year after year in both the field and the barn. CO-OP Fertilizer and Feed Rations don't mix, but they combine § well to give you maximum results. United Co-operatives of Ontario BRANCH) Port Porry IE. 8-4120 available at your Co-operative IVE) ® (co-op) Feed and Crop Products: a total service for Ontario farmers 8| Bible out and the right arm of § | friendship is extended to all. Mr. Floyd Wilson is at lub camp at Omemee as Cou isellor this week. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Carter spent a long week-end at a cottage on Georgian Bay. Mrs. Thos. Redman has been in hospital for a week. We wish for her a speedy re- covery. Mrs. Myrtle Manns and John spent a holiday week in company with relatives at Omemee. The Paton boys from the London area are holidaying with their grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Love. Mr. and Mrs, Dave Moore have had some interesting and pleasant trips to Kirk- field, Huntsville, Barrie, Col- lingwood, and Kitchener. Mr. Moore's brother from the West has been visiting with them for a week. Mrs, Jim Wilson took the bus trip to Gananoque and - | boat trip thro' the 1000 Is- lands with the Senior Citizen group. - Mr. & Mrs, Marven Hughes would probably have said, Lands Three Beauties had Fw If Rudi Jammer had told his fish story without a visible proof, most fishermen "it's a good fish story". From Lake Scugog, on Tuesday morning about 11 a.m., Mr. Jammer caught the three "beauties" he and his two sons are proudly displaying. He was fishing alone at the time, using a plug and 15 Ib. test line. They fought bravely and gave Mr. Jammer quite an exciting time before he was able to haul them in. The three measured 40", 42" and 45" and weighed 14, 15 and 19% Ibs. respectively. Comparing the fish with his two young sons, Clint 8, and Kurt 5 gives quite an impression of the size of the Muskies. Friday last week, Mr. Jammer made another catch when he hauled in a Muskie measuring 40" and weighing 17% Ibs, -- Photo P. Hvidsten Jr. Scugog News spent a week at Napanee when Mr. Hughes' brother passed away. Martha Clarke of Scheffer- ville Que. flew out to spend three wks. at the home of Janet Reader. Both girls at- tended the Bible Day Camp. At the end of the 3 wks, Martha's mother, a friend of Mrs, Nelson Reader's, spent a day visiting before the .fa- mily united for a cottage holiday. Tanaya Redman's cousin from Toronto also accomp- anied Tanaya to the Bible Camp during her. visit on the Island. Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Red- man and sons enjoyed a 2 wk. trip to the East coast en- joying Que. and the Mari- time provinces. Mrs. Jerry Taylor's father has recently returned from his homeland of Ireland where he spent five wks. donderry area. 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