Busy weekend for Epsom folks Epsom and Area News by Jean Jeffery Michael and Tanya Wilson are at- tending Crusaders Camp at Omemee this week. On Saturday, Elmer and Ruth Wilson, Douglas, Beth, Michael, Tanya and Virginia attended the Lee Picnic at Lloyd Lee's cottage in Orillia. Several from the area attended the Holstein Twilight meeting hosted at the Strong family farm at Greenbank last Tuesday evening. Mr. Norman Tapscott flew home from Nova Scotia after seeing John ° settled in the Manse at Orangedale on Cape Breton Island. The 4H Calf Club held their July meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ashton on Monday evening. Nancy and Roy Menagh, Leslie and Jessica of Yellowstone are visiting Shirley and Paul Baster. Jamie Ashton, Stephen Jeffrey and Amy Postma spent last week at Circle Square Ranch at Washago. SMITH & SMITH BIG V PHARMACY Port Perry Plaza On Saturday evening many of the neighbours helped Paul and Shirley Baster celebrate their 25th Wedding Anniversary. Mrs. Elsie Gorrill has been visiting her sister Stella Asling. On Tuesday she had lunch with Ruth Ashton, grandson Robert was also a guest. All their family were visiting at the home of Don and Stella Asling on Sunday. Barbara Evans visited Monday evening with Ruth Ashton. Those at church on Sunday en- joyed the message brought by Mr. Reid and the music by Anne Tapscott. Early morning guests arrived on Sunday at the Hansen home. They were Fred and Sharon Wilbee of Rapid River Mich. Archie and Jennie were in Guelph on Friday to help Andrew, Michael and Jennifer to celebrate their birthdays. will honour Proctor & Gamble Sale Products from flyer of July 7, 1987. ABC LAUNDRY SOAP PALMOLIVE DISH SOAP PALMOLIVE BAR SOAP A Memorial is a family tribute, a permanent reminder of love and family bonds. UXBRIDGE MEMORIAL 103 Bog sues) Wes COMPANY - 44 Years in Business - Reaching Out - courtesy of WAGG-McDERMOTT- PANABAKER FUNERAL HOME, PORT PERRY HAROLD WAGG "DEATH ANXIETY" In view of the profound influence that death anxiety has upon an individual's hfe, it seems rather ridiculous that such an important factor should be ab- sent from the behavioural and social sciences. Indeed, death anxiety has the ability to incapacitate an individual, depending upon their level of death anxiety. In "Death Anxiety" we delve into this question of absence and, in doing so, take into account a wide range of topics which conclusively end up not only pointing out its need to be included, but also opens up many other ideas of importance which are in need of research. What factors contribute to death anxiety in an individual? Is it age, sex, parental resemblance, religion or personality? Could it be physical health, occupation, behaviour or loss of significant others? All of these are possible contributing factors which are examined for possible links. In searching for the ultimate explanation, dimensions of death anxiety - those things which people fear most such as the fear of viewing a dead body, the fear of cancer or illness, operations, etc PLEASE DIRECT YOUR COMMENTS TO HAROLD WAGG, 985-2171 PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, July 14, 1987 -- 31 The Festival Days spirit overcame everyone including Wes and Joan Lane, and Dorothy and eB With record temperatures and humidex readings beating down on the people who enjoyed Festival Days, the Knights of Col- umbus dunk tank was a popular place to cool off. Above, Constable Jim Harmer waits in line to be dunked, while his predecessor, fear- ing a premature swim, watches him warily. Short Term Higher Interest Deposits on Your Investments 71/4% 30 - 89 DAYS Guaranteed nharssh Fok at Mokihy Investment Spel ates she avaiable on Certificates other amounts. All rates shown . subject to change without notice 1 RATES SHOWN - PER ANNUM ERED 2% R.S.P. - G.I.C.'s 9% 1 Year - Compounded Annually Min. Deposit $500. 3 YEAR TERM Min. Deposit $500. Interest Paid Annually. * Oper STANDARD Reid 10 serve TRUST 4 Member of Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation 165 Queen St, Port Perry Tel. 985-8435 Open Monday to Thursday 9am to 5 pm; Friday 9am to 6 pm; Saturday 9am to 1 pm Clarence Butson, all of Port Perry, who wore matching outfits to the festive occasion. Seagrave news by Diane Cooke i What terrific weather for Festival Days! I saw lots of folks from our community enjoying the many dif- ferent activities; hope everyone had as much fun as we did. As you may know Marilyn Beacock is no longer writing for this column - anyone interested in becoming a correspondent for the Seagrave and area news please con- tact either myself, Kaaren or Ann - we could use the help. Belated Happy Birthday wishes to Gretel Cameron. Hockey? It's hard to even think of that sport in this heat, but good luck to Billy Sandiford who is attending Trinity College Hockey School this - week in Port Hope. Trust all are enjoying these lazy, hazy days of summer! Please phone Ann Sandiford at 985-9440 with next weeks news items. A | LH WE J BS This poor girl was more than just a little nervous about the dunk tank, as she held her mouth and giggled. . wy ,