Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 11 Feb 1986, p. 18

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| _ rm. EER SO THE SHC A RELAXED RETIREMENT TAKES MONEY Your retirement should be a time of pleasure and relaxation. But money worries can take the sheen out of your golden years. Now is the time to begin ~ accumulating money to ensure a care- ™ \ free retirement. ~ 1 can show you how. Call me today NELSON C PATTERSON BUS. 491-7400 RES 985-2034 ( Wnveilor PROFIT FROM OUR EXPERIENCE \ a ARN A HN AA A SSR SY BE A A RR DEER 3 x EE RR X LRRER 3 18 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, February 11, 1986 erb ie AR ba! Herb Vine has been doing a lot of grinning these days since the release of his first music cassette, a countrified collection of tunes called Time Goes On. See story for details. Working at General Motors, Herb Vine hears a lot of Q107's heavy rock 'n roll blasting away all day long. It's something he's grown used to, * but it's not the 32 year old Néstleton resident's favourite kind of music. Herb is a country buff, pure and" simple, and these days no country music is sounding sweeter than his own. The shy, softspoken man has just released a cassette tape of his own called "Time Goes On", featuring 10 songs, two of which are his own com- positions: As Time Goes On, the ti- tle track, and the haunting Lights of Nashville. Cutting the album, he says, was easy, but "selling it is the big thing." Already the tape is available in Oshawa and at Irwin Smith Music in Port Perry. Herb does all the vocals on the tape but he leaves the music to Shotgun, a popular bar band well known in the Oshawa area. Neil Mattice played rhythm and lead guitar; Rusty Walker played steel guitar; Brian Twaites played bass; Steve Woodhead played piano and special effects, while Frank Wood- cock, not a member of Shotgun, played drums. The tape was record- ed in Oshawa by Ambassador Records. While Herb didn't play on the tape, relying on his rich, strong voice, he does play guitar when h Nl his . Shoe tree brings Epsom and Area News by Jean Jeffery Have you a 'shoe tree" in your community. Epsom has one! South of the school on the west side of the road. Join us if you wish, just nail . ashoe to our shoe tree. It is Suppos ed to bring you luck. Well it is dif- ferent anyway! We wish to thank Melba McKay and Bill, Margaret and Lionel Storey for being of Social Club' leaders last year. This year Jill and - Gordon Postma, Beth and Doug Wilson will head up the group. We have a nice get together the last Fri. or Sat. of each month. There are no dues, no memberships lists! Everyone is welcome to come along to our fun times. The School Accommodation com- mittee had a meeting Feb. the 4th. The icy roads prevented many from attending. It was surprising how many did come. Several walked in the ditch as the roads were too treacherous. The committee will meet with Durham Board of Educa- tion on Feb. 19th at 6:30 p.m. at their ] WHITBY-OSHAWA HONDA 1110 Dundas St. East - Whithy, Ont. 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Stearman (long time residents of Uxbridge and area) who celebrated 65 years of marriage on "Sunday at Port Perry Villa where they were visited by many friends and relatives. We wish them many more years of peaceful happiness and good health. Elizabeth and Earl Taylor and son, Ray, had lunch on Sat. with Earl's sister Miss Ruth Taylor of Cannington. Earl and Marie Wilson called last week on Howard and Ruth Ashton. Julie Ashton, visited her! grand- parents on Sat. evening. Allen and Joyce Ashton of Oakwood visited them on Sun. afternoon and stayed for supper. Elva and Walter Kerry visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stearman, Port Perry Villa, on Sunday after- ine hits it big band, Durham Country tour local bars, restaurants and fairs. He started singing eight years ago ("Lord knows why!""') and now is a respected and familiar name throughout the Scugog area. He plays often in Caesarea, Janetville and Lindsay and two years ago at the Port Perry Fair as well as fairs . in Blackstock and Lindsay. So far, the guys he works with at GM are his biggest customers -- and his biggest fans. "I've sold a lot of them," he grins. "They all tease me, saying 'give me your autograph' and stuff like that." But is all goes well as Time Goes On, there'll be more than the people at GM asking for his autograph. luck to K all who nail down » shoe noon. Darlene Christie and Jean Jef- fery also stopped by to wish this wonderful couple much happiness in time to come. . Darlene Christie, Jean Jeffery and Luella Bailey, Mrs. 'Hansen and Carl attended a surprise baby shower on Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Barfoot, Ashburn for Linda Ford of Port Hoover. Linda was delighted with her many beautiful and useful gifts and a delicious lunch was served by the hostess Barbara Barfoot and Marie Hansen. Just a reminder of Bethesda Reach Women's Institute meeting at the home of Mrs. Clifford Robb, Uxbridge, Feb. 26. This is a Family Affairs meeting. Everyone welcome. Thanks to Maurice Phiper for the splendid article in last week's Jour- nal. I'm afraid I'm to old a dog to teach new tricks. On Sun. Ross and Barbara Evans visited his aunt Annie Baker in Sunderland. Recent dinner guests with Ross and Barbara Evans were Robbie and Cindy Sprules and family. - On Fri. evening Wendy Evans at- tended a birthday party for Heather Munro. Best wishes from all of us, Heather. [age [apn | apn | 5252528252525 S SeSeS 66 Brock St. W., Uxbridge 852-5291 ACC 02525257 0252525 0252525252525, GAG A600 IG \ Sn] IC OOOO O000000M005e525252525¢52525¢525¢525 T. 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