Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 29 Nov 1972, p. 27

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a eer -------- So a 2 'World War. Epsom N Epsom Community Euchre Club, November 17th held in Epsom School. Prizes Ladies 1. Mrs. Doris, Evans, 2 Mrs.: Lillian Midgley 3. Mrs. A. Christie Low Mrs. Wm. Bacon. Gents 1. Oliver Lane, 2. Chris Clarke; 3. Doris Hill, low Ernest Till, Door Prize Art Petrozzi. Next' party December 1st. Everyone welcome, Bethesda Reach W.I. The instructors who have taken a course in Tricks with Knits are enrolling their classes. This is open to all interested in sewing. The 4H took a similar course last year and enjoyed -it very much. Theres something else of interest to W.1. and all other ladies. We have a lady from our area running for School "and Mrs. Board. We understand Mrs. Yvonne Christie is trying to keep our smaller school units operating. Lets get busy and try to keep Epsom on the map. Sunday visitors with 'the . Christies were Miss Brenda Payne, Tina Ruhl and Cath- ey Ives. We were sorty to learn o of h the passing of Pert Perry's grand old gentleman Mr. Samuel Eyre in his 92nd year. He served his country in the Boer War also the Our sympathy to' 'Mr. Cumming in the loss of his siste yobe Toronto, ovem The dey School teach- ers at/Epsom are very busy preparing a Christmas pro- gramme with their wee students to be presented December 15. Everyone wel- come. More details later. Today is the Alan Ashton sale, we wish him success. Mrs. Ruby Geer and Mr. Elwood Tripp had supper with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wray of Raglan on Sunday. Mrs. Jos. Bertrand, of 5 a Rosemere, Quebec is visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. Bertrand. Her husband will arrive ' Wednesday to drive her home. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton had supper with his sister Mrs. Olive MacGregor of Uxhridge. "Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asling, Mr. Ron Asling of Ajax ahd Mr. Wm. Asling Sr. of Whitby visited Mr. Wm. Asling Sunday afternoon in Toronto General Hospital, then enjoyed the evening *meal with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Asling and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill of Uxbridge entertained Mrs. Ruby Geer and Mr. Elwood Tripp with supper on Sunday evening. After church on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton B. Bushell of Uxbridge had lunch with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cather- wood and Brian of Man- chester. Julia Ashton and her mother had lunch with Grandma ghd Grandpa As- ling. * Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Geer were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Geer and family of Uxbridge and. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Geer and Brenda of Port Perry. - Congratulations to Dr. and Mrs. Ross Prentice of Wat- erloo University on the arri- val of their daughter, a new grand daughter for his parents Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Prentice. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baird of Greenbank visited Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry on Thursday evening. 'Speedy recovery to Bill Ruhl and also to Mr. Gordon Cumming who are spending sometime in the Port Perry Community Hospital, Recent callers at the Jeffery home to visit with Grandma Cawker, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacDonald and TENDER AND TRIMMED FRESH SLICED Cooked Ham - 1.29 LOIN Weiners PORK CHOPS =. $1.09 2:89 Ground Chuck w. 89: STEWING BEEF Bologna - 89: Jor MIDDLETON'S MEATS | | QUEEN ST. - PORT PERRY ~ 985-2562 a ews Blanche of Port Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Cawker of Peterborough. Dr. Jerrold Asling, Mrs. Asling and family of Hano- ver who were visiting his parents and other relatives in the area, called to introduce - us to their wee daughter Jennifer. Women's specialist's treatment but can't . get near a large hospital. Such probelms can only be overcome by in- creased regional cooperation among hospitals." Mr VanCamp continued, "I feel community health centers should establish peo- ple-oriented programs. The mind is just as susceptible to disease as is the body; therefore, we should get used to treating mental problems in hospitals in addition to those of the body. Health ecaré must - be established which is acceptable to both doctors and the public." In conclusion, 'hospitals, large 'and small, must be ¢ \ LADIES NYLON , SKI Jackets $20.00 A Harold . 'hurdle in A, a i RNAI WN as Mrs. Christie .and Mrs. PORT PERRY STAR ~ x Wado don. Nov. 22,1972 - 3 Jeffery spent Tuesday in Oshawa. We'll miss seeing Linda 'Hansen so much as she is going to stay in an &part- ment in Toronto for the Winter. We were pleased to' hear from Mrs. Nelson also Mrs. Cracknell last week. Mrs. Cracknell is recovering from surgery." Mrs. Bailey visited her one day last week and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Watson called on her last Saturday. Auxiliary able to cope with the ever-changing attitudes of the public. We face a major that we" must return to basics. The exis- tence of the small hospital may be threatened unless it can begin to adapt its program to the needs of the populace." il WHERE GOOD FOOD IS | ON THE MENU | EVERYDAY . f ® Oo o s fl Now that the municipal =I Vad | elections are just around XZ: <df | the corner, may we suggest Emiels Place to meet and eat. For fast service may we suggest our 90° Daily Luncheon Special-«-------- DINNER SPECIALS priced from $1.40 to $2.10 SMALL STEAKS priced from $2.25 to $2.75 Homemade soup and desert included HALIBUT IS THE ONLY FISH WE USE FOR OUR FISH and CHIPS Phone 985-2066 || for Council DOUBLE . KNIT POLYESTER $24.95 $28.95 BELLA LALLA VAN VVVVI NN a mann SR SS RRS ARRAS RSS AAS AAR A TT Ta Ta a of . y, Double Knit DRESSES $22.95 - $23.95 Girls Fortrel DRESSES $8.95 - $9.95 10200 59:0 34 BL" § DB DOUBLE KNIT Ladies Slims..........$12.95 LADIES Crimplene Slims... $12.00 SYNO) bk] I 3055359595555 3 3 EE 3 3 06 36 3 3 3 0 HS SAMAR RAN NAV VVVVVNNNNNN NNN \ a Ry Ly Whe: ih i ---- » A ¥, er 3%

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