-- ---------- ---- on a" gat ai --------sios UTICA Mrs. R. Aird, Mrs, J. Philip,' Mrs, T. Sutherland, Mr. B. Geer and Mr. L. Midgley kindly sup- plied transportation for the Utica School children to the Music Festival held at Sunder- land. The Junior Pupils won second place in a class of 13 with a score of 86 points, Con- gratulations to them and their music supervisor Mrs. F., San- dison. Sympathy of this community is extended to the family of the late Frank Hortop. 'Mr. Hortop farmed on the 6th concession for many years. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce. Geer on the arrival of a son on March 10. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Dingman of Port Perry spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosier. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Scott and family of Toronto visited at Jack Crosier's recently. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Johnston of Oshawa visited with Mrs. D. Harper on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Hugby of Peterborough "visited with Mr, and Mrs.. Wm, Brown on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moore of B.C. and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moore of Naniamo B.C, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson recently. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Al bright visited with Mrs, D. Harper recently. Miss Connie Sutherland had Sunday Tea with Miss Dorothy Brown on the occasion and Cele- bration of Dorothy's Birthday. Mr. and Mrs. D. Prescott of Enfield and Mrs. George Gib- son of Taunton visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Harper for Sunday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thomp- -son visited with Mr, and Mrs. Percy Baker of Hamilton re- "cently. Mrs.. Boyer of Brooklin had NEWS Wednesday dinner with Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Thompson. Mrs. M. Crosier of Manches- ter visited with Mr, and Mrs. Frank Kendall on Friday, 24 tables of Euchre were played in Community Hall on March 14th. Ladies 1st Vivian Carl; 2nd Ladies Lena Ogden. Gent's 1st Leslie Morgason; 2nd Gents Clarence Young. Cons. Ronald Babdock. Next Euchre will be held on Sat., March 28th. BIRTHDAY PARTY . On. Saturday evening, Mar. 7th, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Goslin of Utica sponsored a surprise birthday party in Utica Com- munity Hall Th honor of his father, Mr. Milford Goslin of Janetville, on the occasion of his 75th birthday. As Mr. and Mrs. M. Goslin entered the hall they were gre- eted with the song "Happy Bir- thday to You" sung by their friends and relatives. A happy evening was spent in dancing, old time, and renewing old ac- quaintances, some of long stan- ding. Around midnight the guests adjourned to the basement where the tables were set up, laden with goodies served by the ladies of Utica. A lovely birthday cake to mark the oc- casion graced the head table, and was cut and passed by the guest of honor, at which time John Goslin read a short ad- dress of birthday - congratul- ations. Mr. Heber Down also added his best wishes. Gifts and cards were placed on the table by their grand- sons, Fred Howlett and John Goslin. Mr. Goslin Sr. expres- sed his thanks to all, for gifts received and to those who so thoughtfully planned the party. 'Miss Jean Goslin was in charge of the guest book which included approximately 150 sig- JUST IN TIME FOR N.H.L. PLAY-OFFS rms "Double Galvanized Self With Single Super pe 'Special Special Price nl For Orders Received This Week TED JACKSON APPLIANCES -- 985-2272 -- PORT PERRY 1 Expert Radio TY. - Stereo Service Sales & Service ~ WEEK ONLY 40 'Supporting Tower Completely Installed Bema Head 49% LH INSTALLED Seagrave News Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ken, Sturman on the ar- rival of a baby daughter, at Port Perry Memorial Hospital. Mr. Dan MacTaggart of Osh- awa is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. MacTaggart. Fifteen Seagrave ladies en- joyed the tea and flower dem- onstration sponsored by the U. natures. Among those present were guests from Toronto, Huntsville, Cobourg, Bewdley, Oshawa, Port Hope, Brooklin, Pickering, Cambray, Lindsay, Valentia, Utica, Janetville and Little Britain. The best wishes of Mr. Gos- lin's Janetville friends also ac- company him through the years to come--with health and hap- piness. PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 26th, 1964 -- 3 C.W. of Prince Albert on Wed- nesday afternoon. Master Larry Durward is home from Oshawa Hospital and is doing very nicely with his leg in a cast. The James Durward's had some excitement on Saturday afternoon when the pipes and the chimney from their funace became over-heated. It caused some damage in the basement as well as burning some hydro wires so they were without power for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Hoskin and David of Oshawa called on Mr. and Mrs. J. C. acTaggart recently. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wana- maker and daughters visited Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Tristram in Scarboro and attended Open House at Cedar Brae Collegiate. 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