Sctugog News Mrs. Russ Pogue Gordon Pogue guests of Mr. Fralick. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey and Mr. and Mrs. J. Theurer of Toronto were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bell. Congratulations to Scugog by Jean Jeffery from The Golden Flower by Oliver Wendell Holmes The shadows, lengthening, stretch at-noon; The fields are stripped, the | groves are dumb; The frost flowers greet the icy moon,-- Then blooms the bright chr- santhemum. News from Epsom School Mrs. Watts has been grant- ed a leave of absence start- ing Oct. Ist but will be avail- able for supply duty so we will not be losing her com- pletely. A programme of hot dogs for lunch on Wednesday is an inovation. The children will appreciate a change from sandwiches and profit realized will be spent for field trips for the children. Enrolment to date is 138 students, all rooms have split grades. The grade seven room will enjoy the services of Mrs. Umphrey, the itinerant Fren- ch teacher, she reports that our students are keenly in- terested in the oral French lessons. Mrs. Sandison visits us weekly working on our class- room music and choirs. We are pleased to report that Mr. Nelsons group will be teaching Bible lessons again this year. Now that looks after the mind and the soul so we ex- pect Mrs. Finley will be al- ong regularly to be sure the body is kept in a healthy condition. The children did well with their exhibits at Port Perry Fair this year. I will list the names of those who won over one dollar in prize money: Paul Kerry, Dorothy Brown, Donna Kerry, Rhonda Clun ey, lan Rudkin, Richard Rud. kin, Martha McCallum, Bev erlee Rudkin, Judy Rudkin, Gavin MeCallom Paul Kerry was the high Continued on page 16 Toronto and Mr. and MEN'S WINTER JACKETS NYLON LINED $19.95 WITH PARKA $23.95 sud cunts of We \end Mrs.) PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursdoy, Oa. 6, 1970 - 3 Pleased to report Mrs. J.| Saturday with his mother, | Mr. and Mrs. J. Young, Port Reese a patient in Port Perry| Mrs. Georgeff at the J. Reese | Hope were recent guests of hospital, is coming along) residence. Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas. very well. Keep coming Betty; Mr. and Mrs. E. Cole and| Mr. and Mrs. B. Lehmand Mr. and Mrs. O. Blakely of family and Mr. and Mrs. L. of Claremont were Saturday Pickering visited with Mr. &|Empringham attended Mark-| guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Mrs. R. Fralick on Sunday. | ham Fair on Thursday. Empringham Mr. and Mrs, Viv Georg-| Mr. and Mrs. R. Young and| Service at Grace at 945 eff of the Bahamas spent/Ferrond of Greenbank and | am. All are invited to attend DEPARTMENT SUITS TWO TROUSER STORE MEN'S DRESS SLACKS ALL WOOL $12.95 $14.95 FLARE LEG SLACKS NICE STRIPES SIZES 30 to 36 i #4 fa Z PLAYTEX BRAS $5.00 - BRIEF SETS 32.98 $3.50 $6.00 LADIES DRESSES $8.95 - 310.95 - 314.95 - PILE JACKETS $12.95 - $14.95 PILE COATS $24.95 NEW FALL PURSES BLACK PATENT 2.98-3.98-4.98 BROWN and BLACK BAGS CRINKLE PATENT s2.98 = 3.98 = 4.98 1.98 PLAYTEX GARMENTS PANTI GIRDLE - sff.00- 13.00 - 15.00 GIRDLE +12.00 18 HR. PANT! GIRDLE $13.00 TEEN SLIPS STYLE & PANTI SETS $2.98 . GOWNS ":2.98 - :4.95