by Jean Jeffery Relatives from England have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Brown recent- ly. Last Saturday they wenjoyed a barbecue at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kim Ellicott. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Menagh and daughters were weekend visitors-at the Baster Home. ¢ Mr. and Mrs. John Begin and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ellicott enjoyed a weekend in Niagara Falls. Miss Brenda Payne cared for Jeffery and Michael while their parents were away. John Tapscott and friend Neil Shank of Markham are vacationing in California for two weeks. On Wednesday night the Epsom ladies met at the home of Mr. Archie Watson to present. a miscellaneous # bridal shower to Miss Peggy Ruhl. Our best wishes and congratulations to Peggy and Will Burke who were married on Saturday. After a honeymoon they will reside in North Bay. . Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Evans s¢ returned on Saturday from a honeymoon Ontario. Carl Hansen was camping with friends at Darlington park for a few days last week. Miss Judy Hansen and Mr. Gary Ellis of Scarborough visited Mrs. Evelyn Hansen and Carl on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rodin welcomed a wee daughter to their family on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mons- ma have a son, a first grandchild for Rink and Dor Monsma and a new grandson for Mr. and Mrs. A. Card. Congratulations. Dr. Pat Asling and Ivan called, at Mr. and Mrs. Donald Aslings on Sunday evening after visiting Grand- ma Asling at Fairview Lodge. U.C.W. will be at Utica Sept. 9. Group 1 in charge. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Goslin visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Britton of View Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lewchuk in Wiarton Monday and Tuesday last week. 66 Brock St. W., Uxbridge 852-5291 D. THAPAR k: DENTURE THERAPIST 214 Dundas St. E., 'Whitby 668-7797 163 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa 579-8752 0000! ICC 025252525252525252525252525¢52525¢5¢ DURHAM ROAD -8, PORT PERRY. ONT. 985-7890 R.R."1, J.R.L. STORAGE LTD. UNITS ARE RENTING SPACE TO SMALL BUSINESSES. TURN YOUR HOBBY OR WORKSHOP INTO PROFITS BY RENT- ING UNIT SPACE AT JUST A FRACTION OF RENTAL COSTS THESE DAYS. in northern. | On Saturday the Wilson Picnic was held in Popular Park, Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wilson and family attended. Miss Donna Kerry is home from C.G.I.T. Camp at Doe Lake where she has beeen counsellor for the past month. Mr. and Mrs. John Moore were luncheon guests on Sun. Greenbank news Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phoe- nix spent the long weekend at Warminster visiting Mr. ~ ad Mrs. Ron Hancock. - Farmers will like new Shur-Gain Scour Treat because it is handy. _ economical and requires no needling. Indicated usage is for treatment of bacterial enteritis and pneumonia in pigs. calves. foals and dogs and cats. Shur-Gain Scour Treat (available only from Shur-Gain) is very effective because it contains neomycin, two sulfas, plus electrolytes in an absorbent. soothing base. < CR ------------------( animal health service Shur-Gain protection NeW easy to use Shur-Gain scour treat. Shur-Gain--for the modern farmer WALLACE MARLOW CO. LTD. BLACKSTOCK - ONTARIO 986-4201 H Mr. and Mrs. Jack Couper- thwaite were in Orillia last weekend attending a wedd- ing and visiting their daugh- ter. Peter Stone has had a friend Kevin Profitt from Kensington, Prince Edward Island visiting with him last week. An exchange of the 4H club. The evening unit of the U.C.W. will be held Sept. 10th at 8 p.m. in the church. Mr. Elmer Rennie will be show- ing his pictures on Portugal. Choir practice will be Sept. 4 at 8 p.m. Anyone interest- ed will be welcome, Dr. and Mrs. Bill Aitkens from Prince George, British Columbia were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stone a few days last week. Mr. McCready spent last weekend at Crystal Lake. The afternoon unit of the U.C.W. will be held in the church basement Wed. Sept. 3rd at 2 p.m. Calling all girls 12 years and over for the 4H this fall. Please contact Mrs. Couper- thwaite at 852-6693. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Suggitt from North Bay spent a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dobson. Scott Howsam from Calgary who is spending his holidays at his home in Co- lumbus called on his grand- parents Mr. and Mrs. James Lee last week. Mr. and Mrs. M. McGee entertained for their daugh- ter Janice on Sunday in honour of her nineteeth birthday. Those attending were Janice and her. friend Phil Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perkins, Jeffrey Perkins, Cathy McGee and friend Jeff Shepherd from Gas Going Up? One Very Good Answer. Subaru C & C MOTORS 160 Simcoe 81. 8. 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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hill, Earla and Robert spent last week holidaying in the Ban: croft, Huntsville, and Parry - Sound area and enjoyed the Thousand Island boat cruise. Many from Greenbank en joyed the Steam Threshing Show at Quaker Hill on Sun- day. A good crowd enjoyed the Greenbank Womens Insti- tute "picnic at Greenbank Park last Wed. A good time was reported by all. Back-to-School NORTH STAR Children's NOWONLY $15.99-$18.99 Children's Cougars - Reg. $21.98 Children's T-Shirts - Reg. $3.98 each AE SS BTU VE ES S80 REP AN AA SS ry he Fy CA ae > » SRC BRE COU RTL St ad FS FA CLS LAE ya A ES ASAMTAL NCO Sh TRAE YU RAMONE BAL TTA 3300. 8 PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., August 27, 1980 -- 23 4 i TC TT TE * BUY and SELL * DAIRY CATTLE REPLACEMENT KUENVALE FARMS R.R.3, Uxbridge, Ontario. LOC 1KO. 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