A 3 ¢. serve this championship, ..They are, back Pee Wee House Lea Pictured above are the Port Perry Pee Wee House League Champions for 1963-64. The team coached by Howard Hall played well all during the season and richly de- que Champions F 1963 - 64 row (left to right)--M. Hunter, K. Fralick, Ted Hall, Howard Hall (coach), D. Wal- ~ dinsberger, P. McDermott, B. Aldred, B. McLean. Front Row (left to right) -- W. Marshall, G. Geer, J. Hunter, A. Shaw, J. Thompson, B. McKeen. --Staff Photo UTICA Sunday Services, School at the usual hour 10 a.m. The Church Service will be a joint service of Epsom & Utica at 3 pm, The Rev. H. K. Wright of Uxbridge will take the 'Service. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pilkey and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pilkey of Claremont, visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Mitchell on Sunday. The Mitchel family calling . NEWS Sunday ! on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchel, Walter Mitchel and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gray. Mrs. Ethel Gall of Uxbridge visited with Mrs. D, Harper on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Geer visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mur- ray Geer Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Williams and 'Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cas- sidy calling on Mr. and Mrs. Have applied for your Social Insurance Number? Frank Kendall on Sunday even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kendall visited with friends at Janet- ville on Friday evening. --, Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Robertson on Sat- urday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Geer and PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 16th, 1964 -- 11 family calling on Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Geer on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Harper one evening recently. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Landry of Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchel on Sunday. Mrs, Bruce Haugen and Ran- dy visited with the Mitchels re- cently. Mr. Robert Sutherland still in Hospital. We hope that he will soon be home and feeling better. 29 tables of [Euchre were played in Utica Hall on Satur- day evening. Ladies First-- Miss Carol Watson; Ladies Second--Mrs. C. Young; Cons. Mrs, Ruth Kydd. Gent's First --Mrs. G. Taylor; Gent's Sec. --Orval Watson; Cons. Wilbert Irvin. Next Euchre will be held on April 25th. Senior (Citizens Once again we are pleased to report another very successful euchre held at the Hall Satur- day April 4th. 18 tables were set up and the usual happy time spent by all who attended. The hall looks very bright and cheer- ful, as it has been' redecorated, members men and women using their ability in painting. Re- cently the floor was painted by some men of the club, Join us for the next euchre on Satur- day, April 18th, in the evening at the Hall. Everyone welcome. Next Club Meeting also at the Hall Wednesday afternoon, Apr. 22nd. Note please! on the same day in the evening an interest- ing event will take place. Mr, | Buckland (Treasurer of the Club) will show films of his travels. We would like to see a nice crowd, so will you please keep date in mind. We have enjoyed having Mrs, M. Chap- man, Vice President, occupy the chair in absence of our Presi- dent Mrs. Robertson, who we understand will be back from her vacation in Florida and will be present at the next Club meeting. Welcome home. Win- ners at last euchre were as fol- lows, Ladies High -- Mrs. O. Lane with a score of 83; Ladies second -- Mrs. D. MacDermaid with a score of 77, Consolation --Mrs. D. Manns with a score of 41; Gent's High--Mr. A. Par- rinder with a score of 80, Gent's second--Mr. E. Donnelly with a score of 77, Consolation (Tie) between Mr. F. Woods, Mr. S. Manns, Mr. C. Cook) with score of 44, Won by S. Manns. Don't forget the films to be shown Of places afar that so many have known Of England and Norway of interest to all To be held at Port Perry, the Citizen's Hall Mr. Buckland has travelled far and wide And has kindly consented to show these slides. We hope to see a good crowd again, Next Wednesday, the time is 8 p.m. Roa _-- ow EIA. Wg ph o oy Reon Few Ti a SER, The ler pr UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION Your government is issuing Social Insurance Number Cards in place of the unemployment insurance -pumbers that most employed people have had until now. The new numbers will help government to use modern office methods for greater efficiency in handling unemployment insurance, and also other social benefits such as proposed pension plans. For these reasons, you are invited to apply for a Social. Insurance Number, even if you are not a contributor to the unemployment insurance plan. If you haven't yet applied, here's what you do. IF YOU ARE AN EMPLOYEE your employer will give youan application form. Fill it out and return to your eifiployér promptly. IF.YOU ARE UNEMPLOYED and drawing benefit you will complete an application' form when you report to the Unemployment Insurance Commission in person or by mail. IF YOU ARE AN EMPLOYER registered with the }ommission, you will receive application forms auto- matically If NOT registered with the Commission, please get in touch with your local U.I.C. office and application forms will be sent to you. Distribute n forms to your employees, have them com- Bled and ret id sud together, not individually, the Commission, a H COMPLETE YOUR APPLICATION NOW OTTAWA oh The most dangerous part of an automobile «..IS THE DRIVER. Today's modern automobiles are soundly engineered, safe, and remarkably reliable. Modern roads, too, are designed to present the minimum of hazards. Driving only becomes dangerous when fallible hu- man beings come into the picture and, * through their human failings, cause accidents. In a determined effort to cut down the nation's accident toll, the automo- bile insurance business has dedicated ALL CANADA INSURANCE FEDERATION | on behalf of over 200 competing fire, automobile and casualty insurance companies itself to the promotion of highway safety programs and driver training education. As a part of this extensive program of safety promotion, which includes several nation-wide projects, All Can- ada Insurance Federation sponsors the Alfred Campbell Memorial Awards, presented annually to Junior Cham- bers of Commerce conducting the best year-round safety program in their communities throughout Canada, fig