>i - » @ PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, oct. 24, 1973 - 7 News and views from Epsom area The Laity Sunday service at Utica and Goodwood churches conducted by members of the session and U.C.W. leaders was much appreciated. Donald Asling who gave the message, had his son Dr. Jerold Asling to read the scripture and grandson Richard Ashton helped take collection. Mrs. Howard Ashton also was pleased to have daughter Lois and her hus- band Barry Bushell: our newest Elder and son-in-law Kenneth Catherwood and grandson Richard take part. Mr. and Mrs. H. Kerry were also represented by their son Walter, and his son Paul gathered collection. This must prove the say- ing. The family that prays to gether stays to gether. Next Sunday, we will be pleased to have Robt. Thompson back in the pul- pit. Bob was preaching this Library news Our large print books have come! All of the following may be borrowed. FICTION Ames, Jennifer; The fear- ful paradise. Auchincloss, world of profit. Bell, Susan. All the days of Minnie-Sue. Canping, Victor; Manasco Road. Louis; A " Christie, Agatha; Cat among the pigeons. Deeping, Warwick; Portrait of a playboy. Dickens, Monica. One pair of hands. Grey, Zane; The drift fence. Kemelman, Harry; Friday the rabbi slept late. LeCarre, John; A small town in Germany. Ponsoby, D.A.; A living to earn. Ridge, Antonia; Jan. Segal, Erich; Love story. NON-FICTION Cousin Collier, Eric; Three -against the wilderness. Eiseley, Loren; The immense journey. Fields, Gracie; Sing as we go. : 'Hewitt, Jean; The New York Times large type cook- book. Tangye, Derek; A gull on the roof. : Walmsley, Leo; Paradise Creek Sunday in his former past- orate at Thistletown, We will also welcome the Sepior Citizens choir of Sunderland who will assist with the service of song and we hope to get acquainted with them over a cup of tea and lunch after the service. October 6th. (Friday) Epsom Utica Couples Club are planning a night of bowling at Oshawa. For further particulars call Lois Bushell 852-7289. Oct. 24 (W.1.) Ballantrae United Church is having a chicken supper, serving from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. They will appreciate your support. There will be a Variety Programme and Irwin Smith will play the Thomas Organ at Manchester United Church, Nov. 9 at 8 p.m. An invitation is extended to one and all. Refreshments will be served. ' Saturday evening was a gala evening for several of our communty when the family of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asling surprised them with family cele- brations for their thirty-fifth wedding anniversary. Dinner was served to about seventy people in the United Church Sunday School rooms. We were all so pleased Donald's parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Asling of Whitby were able to be present. Guests were pre- sent from Little Britian, Whitby, Peterborough, Ajax. The youngest grandson, just six days old was also present. He was also at church on Sunday so he began to socialize quite young. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Watson also on their wedding anniversary, and I believe Mrs. Hansen had a birthday yesterday. Her five daughters from Toronto were home for the occasion. . Mrs. Marjorie McCoombe of Willowdale called on Mrs. F. Munro. Mr. and Mrs. Collis and family of Port Perry were supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Munro on Sunday. A week ago and last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Munro and children visited her parents in Oshawa. Callers to visit Mrs. Cawker on Sunday were Mrs. Dorothea Koch of Port Perry and Mr. and Mrs. - Harold Cawker of Peterbo- 23 Eglinton Square 'BELTONE HEARING AID SERVICE Scarborough, Ont. Invites anyone troubled with a hearing problem to attend a special BETTER HEARING CONSULTATION Experienced Hearing Aid Consultants to advise you.. | Tues., October 30th 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. HOTEL EVELYN, UXBRIDGE FREE GIFTS FOR EVERYONE . Batteries - 30% discount If you can not attend be sure to PHONE 757-8453 collect so an appointment can be made for you at another time. rough, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asling called on their way home after visiting his parents in Whitby. There seems to be so many Hallowe'en parties that we wonder where the young folks will pack all the goodies, Mr. and Mrs. H. Thaxter, Connie and Judy of Beaver- ton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Brown and family attended her niece's wedding and Stacey made a charming flower-girl. On Monday, Mrs. Bruce Bailey and Mrs. Jack Diamond visited Mrs. G. Jeffery and Mrs. A. Taylor dropped in for a chat to complete the group. A group of neighbours joined Mrs. Hansen and five of her daughters last Tuesday evening to enjoy a Tupperware party and enjoy games and a social hour. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stear- man of Milton and Mrs. Wm. Keach, Toronto were week end guests with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerry. 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