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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 24 Mar 1971, p. 18

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--_--_--_--_------_-- ee ee a ee ees WB_-PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, March 24, 197! Epsom News From "FARM KITCHEN at NIGHT" by Edna Jaques The kettle sings a low contented tune, The dog snores in her sleep behind the stove; There's a mingled odour in the air Of apple pie and cinnamon and clove; The smell of yeast -- for mother set the bread In the blue pan before she went to bed. The old_grey cat is sleeping on a chair, Paws folded in below her snowy chest, She looks the picture of contented peace, Like an old lady waiting for a guest. Her eyes blink softly as if half awake, Pale green, like water in a mountain lake. The kitchen has a fragrance all its own, Of porridge simmering in a blue pot; Of kindling wood drying beneath the stove, And red coals, glowing beautiful and hot. Why Pa SAVE ON PREMIUM QUALITY GAS A new DX Station TO SERVE * COLUMBUS - Phone 655-3892 BRAKE DRUM TURNING Cylinder Head Reconditioning etc Perry Auto Supply Queen St There's a sense of joy and comfort there In the old stove and the cushioned rocking chair. A feel of home and Peace and fire glow That lovely modern kitchens do not know. Asling and girls of Hanover were with his parents for the| week-end. They attended the wedding of Mrs. Asling's cousin Miss Mary Clarke while the girls Jan and Jill stayed with Grandma Asling and Richard and Keith Ashton came to play with them. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Searle and Stephen of Kedron visit- ed on Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson & family were dinner guests on Sunday with Mrs. Wilson's mother Mrs. W. O. Simpson. Miss Joyce Wilson of Toronto was home for the week-end and accompanied them. We are pleased to report that Mrs. Elmer Wilson has | y More? YOU AT Get t#....We Can Get &... Port Perry recovered sufficiently to be able to return home. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Card of Uxbridge were with his parents for Sunday supper. We were sorry to hear that Mr. Allen Card was not well. Mrs. Chas. Geer was sup- per guest on Sat. with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Geer of Port Perry. Dr. and Mrs. Davies of Tor- onto called on Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asling on Sunday. Mrs. Gordon Taylor was in Toronto for a few days last week visiting her daughter the 7th Concession. Mrs. John Ansell, John and the children. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. byons and children of Omemee en- tertained his parents Mr. and Mrs. L. Lyons Sunday after- noon, Mr. and Mrs. Allie Christie visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Squelch of Columbus and were pleased to see Mr. Squelch improving from his accident at the stock yards recently. Mrs. Armstrong & Tommy, Mrs. Gourlie and Tracy, Mrs. Locke, Heather and Neil and Danny Mofatt attended the "Disney on Parade" in Tor- onto on Tuesday. Supper guests with Mrs. Chas. Geer for Sunday supper were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ken- dry and Patty, Gordon Geer /' and his mother Mrs. H. Geer. Mrs. Arthur Taylor spent | 200m, Tuesday. an enjoyable afternoon on Saturday with her aunt Mrs. Best and her cousin Blanche of Sandford. I hope W. L. members will forgive me for not reminding you of the meeting Wednes- day evening, but that fourth Wed. just sneaked up on me. The Epson Euchre Club had a good attendance on Friday evening in spite of miserable weather. The pri- zes were won by the follow- ing-- Gentlemen Ist Arthur Taylor, 2nd Gordon Taylor, 3rd Norine Card (playing as a man), low Ernest Lee. Door prize Reg. Armstrong. Ladies lst Dorothy McDairmid, 2nd Erma Watson, 3rd Kay Osler, low Lorie Geer. Door prize Mildred Dearborne. There will be another party Apr. 2. TOOLS "GREY" and "S.K. WAYNE" for the handyman or professional ALASAASSASASSASS ASASASAM STORE HOURS Monday to Saturday 800 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Friday till 9:00 p.m. SSessssss> sSessss ss 985-2347 Mrs. Ruby Geer attended the thirtieth wedding anni- versary celebration for Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Smith which w: held at the home of their Hospital Auxiliary was held So EO and Mrs\ in Monday with 24 present.|been given to new mothers Mr. Bill Keach of Toronto} Our Vice President, Bleanor|since the beginning of our was a week-end guest of his Davidson welcomed everyone | year in November. cousins Mr. and Mrs. Walter| and opened the meeting with The committee for the Kerry. all repeating the Lord's Prayer.| Membership Tea has every- Congratulations to the Ep It was nice to see more| thing well planned. All we som boys Paul Kerry, Ron| new ladies. We hope you en-| hope for now is a nice day Card, Gordon Simonds and|joyed the afternoon and willjand a good crowd. There Grant Evans who play on 8/| come again. seem s to be a little confusion novice team in Uxbridge, on] Minutes of the last meeting| over what it will involve their win on Monday even- ing. The Pee Wee team also won and its quota of Epsom boys was Garry Lawley, Jim- my Osler, David Brown from were read and approved, The 'Treas. report was given. We realized $18.00 from the Come As You Are Party that was held at the home of Eleanor and Jim Davidson. It was a delightful party and everyone went home with the same feeling that we should do that more often. Many thanks to our host and hostess for such an enjoyable afternoon. | | We are velased to learn that Mrs. Elmer Wilson is able to be up for a short time each day, of course Ruth's address is still Cottage Hos- pital. Norine Card had Inch last Wed. with their aunt's Mrs. George Hawley and Mrs. Eli. zabeth Wilson of Toronto. Mrs. Gourlie reported .see- ing the first Robins on Mon- 'Howard 'Dra peries from meetings, etc., 5 p.m. Monday. a: Classified and smaller dis- play ads not later than 12 No. Mg Satin White Reg. $6.69 § 1041 Crystal Pendant \/ 4.95 Scalloped Black Shade White Ribbed Glass as above only wall mounted 3 only - $4.95 9F800F0600595506650000606 4" Diameter 2 ONLY No. 721 Ornamental 8" Plastic Sphere White Diffuser Brass Canopy 2 ONLY No. 1022 11%" Bent Glass Chrome Holder "U" GROUND 0D DO oe 329 2 sus 86 §37 . Reg. $7.70 . Many other fixtures styles in stock - come in and see display | CENERAI | PLANNING CONTHRACTIN CENTRE Vit VRE of aTTIV ETS. cRBOLD MORE VALUE fo aeons

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