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Port Perry Star, 13 Mar 1974, p. 23

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By Ya se SONY ' EE a a SER ALENT News from Epsom area Congratulations to all those from Central 3 who won prizes at the Music Festival. I'll try to get the names of the winners for next paper. .- Miss Linda Moffat and Gary Pardy were married in Trinity United Church, Ux bridge Saturday. After the beautiful service there was a reception and dance in the Music Hall, Our congratula- tions to the happy couple. Mrs. Bruce Bailey and Mrs. Jack Diamond visited on Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Arthur Taylor. Mr. and Mrs.Harold Cawker of Peterborough vis- ited Mother Cawker on Sun- day afternoon. Our deepest sympathy to the Gerrow family in the loss of a sister Mrs. Edna May Anderson who passed away Friday after a lengthy ill- ness. Mrs. Raymond Kerry and Mrs. Myrtle Thomas of Greenbank were supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry on Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Simpson visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson on Sunday. Epsom U.CW. held a family night March 6 when Dr. Pat Asling showed pic- tures she took when she visited the island of St. Lucia last summer. There was' lunch and a social hour. Let BLOCK help you chop it down to size! We'll put ourselves in your shoes-- and do your tax return. Our service is quick, con- venient ond inexpensive. Try BLOCK for size! owe mak mnterost or for the additinnat taxes ny cu will pay that HOW DOES YOUR INCORIE JAX MEASURE UP - 3 GUARANTEE Ca nthe preparation of your 1ax return thal costs you any. praaity on additiunal taxes due. while we do nol assume the lability DIT EE, ewe interest and penalty. em This "bug" that has been making the rounds seems to play havoc with these social affairs. Mr. and Mrs. John Lehane and girls of Columbus visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton on Saturday. The Couples Club will hold their next meeting at Utica Hall on Friday, March 22. Mr. and Mrs. Arnott Hurd and boys of Scarbo- rough visited their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. G. Jeffery on Sunday. The results of the euchre at the school on Friday evening Ladies 1st, ran Gib- son, 2nd, Annie Johnston, 3rd, Mildred Quanty, low Irene Houghland. Gents (1), James Houghland, (2) Bruce Houghland, (3) Dennis Thompson, low J. Poots. Friday, March 15th at 7 p.m. there will be a Pot Luck Supper, St. Patrick's Day. Supper at Epsom United Church. This is sponsored by the Sunday School but every- one is welcome. There will be a variety programme and games so come and enjoy yourselves. are: Miss Beverly Simmonds, | PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, March 13th, 1974 --- 23 Miss Suzie Bigglestone and Mrs. Bigglestone are enjoy- ing a vacation in Great Britain. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wil- son, Douglas and Miss Beth Evans were dinner guests on Sunday with Mrs. J. P. Wil- son of Uxbridge. Brian Catherwood was with Grandma and Grand- pa Ashton for a few days last week. On Sunday Mr. Kenneth Catherwood enter- tained the Ashton and Catherwood families in honour of son Barry's first birthday. and Mrs. Chamber of Commerce continued industry from my past. ex- perience, said Howard Hall is that the first thing they ask about is access to a railway. The other problem which is unsolved as of yet is the water shortage, and until the new wells are complete no one can build in this area. Retail, tourism, agricul- ture and industrial com- mittees were all considered and those present felt that these were fields to get involved in as well as keep up at least some of the social activities. "Tourism is our biggest potential' said Howard Hall, RETURNS up HA RBLUCK 171 HRBLOC Canada's Largest Tax Service With Over 6000 Offices in North America NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY GREENBANK 985-2416 Haugen's + Chicken Bar -B- Q (CANADA) LTD. WILL BE OPENING For the 1974 Season Thursday, March 14th STAFF REQUIRED: COOKS, WAITRESSES, KITCHEN HELP Apply in person March 14th or after. and we are not even begin- ning to touch on it. With the lake at the end of our main street, tourism is a natural for this area. Dr. Ralph Price felt that ' we need a Hotel-Motel com- plex to encourage people to stay in Port Perry. Few people have joined the chamber from the outlying areas. How to encourage them into the organization and what we can do for them was discussed. What we should be trying to do is get merchants in Blackstock, Prince Albert, Utica etc. to tell us what they would like to see done, instead of trying to tell them what we can do for them was one suggestion. "Everyone within the chamber is going to have unique needs" said Dr. Price. : Mr. George Pentland, - agreed that a retail com- mittee is needed and said he -would be willing to be a "DALEK TRICIAN "says '0LET US CROON THIS LITTLE TUNE £3 tac. ys NOW AND J FRANK VALE ELECTRIC Greenbank - Ont. 985-3402 member of such a com- mittee. "Something has to be done about Queen Street, it is always dirty and a mess' he said. A two page questionaire will be sent to all of the members shortly in an effort to find out what they would like to see the directors do for the general membership. "What we need is input from the merchants," said Mr. Hall. Asks for Region representative Regional council received a letter from Port Perry Community Memorial Hosp- ital asking the region to appoint a representative to the hospital 1974 - 75 board of directors. In the letter Administrator David A. Brown draws atten- tion to recent changes in the hospital by laws effecting board members. Mr. Bro./n says the region representative to be appoin- ted will serve from April, 1974 to April 1975. iti Church PORT PERRY PASTORAL CHARGE The United Church of Canada Rev. R. Brawn, Minister SUNDAY, MARCH 17th-- 10:00 a.m. - Port Perry Worship and Church School 11:30 a.m. - Prince Albert Worship and Church - School CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R. C. Rose, Minister SUNDAY, MARCH 17th-- Lent IIT 9:30 a.m. Morning Prayer and Church School. Thursday, March 21st: 10 a.m. Holy Communion ST. JOHN'S, BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, MARCH 17th-- Lent III 11 a.m. Morning Prayer and Church School. United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral Charge Rev. B. R. Pogue SUNDAY, MARCH 17th-- 9:45 a.m.--SCUGOG 11:15 a.m.--MANCHESTER Services PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten, Rev. |. MacLean 10 a.m. Family Bible Hour 11 am. Praise & Worship 7 p.m, Evang. Service PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. John Duff SUNDAY, MARCH 17th-- Preaching on Call Robert B. Milroy, Toronto, B.A., M.A., B.D. 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Church School BURN'S CHURCH Ashburn Service at 11:30 a.m. Preaching on Call Robert B. Milroy, Toronto, B.A. M.A., B.D. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. D. C. Payne, Pastor 9:45 - Bible School 11 a.m. Morning Worship 7 p.m. - Gospel Service Wed. 7:30 - Family Prayer and Bible Hour Trent. from: Charles Wilkins, Peterborough, ATTENTION GRADE 12 STUDENTS Trent University has amended its regulations to permit enrolment of Grade 12 students into "selected courses in the 1974 summer session at A principal's recommendation quired. Applications from grade 13 students will also be welcomed for summer session 1974. Students successfully completing such courses will be granted deferred credit until such time as they enrol as full-time students in university. is re- information is available from your ouidanee office or Admissions Office, Trent University, Ontario. 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