Pm -- Ee oes 8 SES aa oN 20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, November 10, 1987 Epsom and Area News by Jean Jeffery We are very proud of our Epsom- Utica Junior choir"s achievement but the time has come when they re- quire new gowns, so they are spon- soring a "Tops and Trends' fashion show for old and young to raise a few pennies for these gowns. This will be held Sat. Nov. 21st at 2 p.m. at Epsom Church. Coffee and desserts will be served. Let's show our appreciation of the young folks and the adults who train them each - SDAA Fad WA z: JEWELLERY & TANNING INC. 263 Queen St., Port Perry 985-8555 Beginning Mon., Nov. 30th We will be OPEN EVERY NIGHT til 9 for your shopping or tanning convenience. Ask about our LAY-AWAY PLAN 20% Down will hold any Item for you. JEWELLERY - REPAIRS - GIFTWARE - CUSTOM DESIGNS pr . | ORDER YOUR \ Family FOR CHRISTMAS NOW? PENTLAND JEWELLERS 174 Queen 8t., Port Perry 985-7641 Open Thursday & Friday Evenings to 9 PM N Ring SMITH & SMITH BIG V DRUG Ton =") NOW OPEN 9 AM to 9 PM - Monday to Friday 9 AM to 6 PM - Saturday 11 AM to 4 PM - Sunday poaT PERRY PLAZA Phone: 985-8886 We fill prescriptions for all drug plans! Singers need new gowns week. For tickets or information phone Donna VanVeghel 985-7040 or Judy Taylor 985-3290 or get them at the door. If you wish to get a United Church calendar, order one now. There is a list in the Church vestibule for you to sign. Dec. 4th - will be the date to say Ho! Ho! Ho! as Epsom Social Club will meet at Epsom Church for their Christmas Party. Now mark that on your calendar, then quickly invite a neighbour. There will be further details next week when Doug and Beth, Tom and Leona, Mary and Bob get the wrinkles all ironed out -- it's sure to be a fun evening. Rev. Bob and Bev Thompson, Kristi and Andrew of Toronto and Barry Bushell were dinner guests with Faye and Keith Ashton last Fri- day evening. By now it looks as if you were playing x's and o's on your calendar. Mark Dec. 10th as this is the even- ing for Epsom School Christmas Concert Show time will be 7:30 at Utica Hall. See you all there! An ex- citing evening is planned that you won't want to miss. The Little Booklet Epsom is on sale. It is in aid of the Daycare Cen- tre at Utica. This is interesting - will make a lovely stocking stuffer. Don and Fay Simmonds and fami- ly had dinner with Doug and Beth Wilson and children last Sunday evening. On Tues. evening, there was a Simpson family gathering when Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Simpson, Mrs. W.0. Simpson, Harry and Lois Elford also Floyd and Grace Evans enjoyed dinner and the evening with Earl and Marie Wilson. On Sat. Donna Rodin, a former neighbour from Cannington called on Ruth Ashton, then on Sunday, Alan-and Joyce Ashton, Oakwood, Ken and Beth Catherwood, Oshawa, and their children Barry Cather- wood, Sandra, Paul and Bradley Ashton spent the day with Grandma Ashton. Nov. 25th is the regular W.IL meeting at the home of Mrs. Morley Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asling visited Mrs. Walter Asling of Ajax last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pickett from Deep River, were visiting their relatives in the area, especially Doreen's mother, Mrs. Gladys Evans at Daheim Nursing Home. On Fri. evening last week, Doug "and Beth Wilson and family attend- ed commencement exercises at Port Perry High School and later they and other members of the fami- ly Grant and Lynn Evans met at the home of Ross and Barbara Evans to celebrate with their daughter Janice, who had received her Grade 13 diploma and Ron Leigh who had received his Grade 12 diploma. Congratulations to all the graduates and to those receiving special awards. Last Wed. evening, Faye Ashton held a Tupperware Party for friends on the 7th Concession. All had a good visit! Thanks Faye, it was a great idea. The Durham West 4-H awards night and banquet was held at Ux- bridge Arena last Sat. evening. Con- gratulations to all the 4-H members, especially to those receiving special awards. Howard Gourlie Sr., Howard and Helen Gourlie of Oshawa, Jim and Fay Gourlie and Doris Armstrong attended the 65th Wedding Anniver- sary of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Locke in Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Locke liv- ed in the Brookdale area for many years. We offer our heartiest congratulations. Mrs. Harold Ross who had been visiting her mother in Montreal for two weeks has returned home. Her mother is feeling much better. There will be a Bazaar at Daheim Nursing Home 1-4 on Nov. 28th. Frost on the pumpkin TRICK OR TREAT? Winter came to the area last week when about five inches of snow was dumped onto the township's streets on Friday and Satur- day nights. This old Hallowe'en pumpkin, one of the few which didn't get smashed, looked rather elegant Saturday morning, with its top-hat of snow. Undoubtedly, the snowmobilers and skiers had smiles on their faces over the weekend, but by Monday morning not a sign of winter's preview was to be seen anywhere. At any rate, the snow was a reminder that winter is not far away, and it is time to dig out the shovels, snowsuits, mitts and scarves. : OUR HIGHEST reaaL QUALITY INTERIOR AQUAPEARL PRODUCTS Elegant, Pearl Luster Lururous, Eggshell Finish REGAL AQUAGLO ' Durable, Satin Finish Moo pore, ELEGANT INTERIORS BEGIN WITH BENJAMIN MOORE PAINTS lore ELEGANT INTERIORS ARE NOW ON SALE AT: CENTRAL PAINT & WALLPAPER 295 Ritson Rd. S. -- OSHAWA -- 434-3939 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15th 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM | Ross and Alice Colby invite you to an Open House of their The PINE & OAK Quilters FURNITURE SHOP & Cupboard SANDY HOOK RD., RR 2 UXBRIDGE 852-3617 If you have never visited us before, now is the time. Main St N » a [x You'll feel right at home in Brock St W FURNITURE 3 our cozy shops as you "Uxbridge 8 browse through our in- © teresting collection of fur- niture, fabrics, quilting sup- phes and handcrafts - just perfect for Christmas time. FREE DRAWS -- REFRESHMENTS -- OPEN SUNDAYS -- 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM UNTIL CHRISTMAS Hwy 12 /