- UTICA NEWS Service will be held in Epsom _ United Church. on Sunday, April 5th, at 11:30 am. Utica Sunday .School meets at 10 am. A goodly congregation attended the Easter * Sunday service in Utica United Church, condue- ted by Rev. V, I. Thormin, assisted by a group of Ex- porer girls-who presented a script interpreting The Re- surrection. Mr. Bill Slute's vocal solo was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Len Pilkey, Mrs. Clifford Lemon of Stouffville, mr. nerb Neal of Whitby and Mr. Howard Neal of Mount Forest called on Mr. and Mrs. James E. Mit- chell recently. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mitchell and family were guests of the Mitchells on Sunday. The sympathy of the com- munity is extended to the family and relatives of the late Mrs. May Trick of Osh- awa in their recent bereave- ment. Mr. and Mrs. Art Gibson and family of Port Perry spent Saturday evening with Mr. 'and Mrs. Bill Brown. Congratulations to the Port Perry Tykes who won the Consolation" Trophy in the tournament in Port Perry on Friday. Congratulations, Charlie Brown! . . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosier, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Scott and family of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wallace and girls. of Beaconsfield were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Beare. Mr. and Mrs. Doug McKin- ley of Willowdale were din- ner guests of Mrs. Chet Geer on Wednesday. Mrs. Geer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Geer of Port Perry. Recent visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Frank Kendall were Mrs. Stanley -Prizeman of Vancouver, Mrs. Fred Ack- ney, Mrs. Francis Sandison and Mrs. Roy Hart. Mrs. Cecil Harper visited Mr, and Mrs. Michael Scho- field of Taunton on Thurs- day. Congratulations to Mike Mitchell who was a prize- winner in the Provincial Safety. poster contest. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Goslin, PORT PERRY STAR. Thursday, APRIL 2,1970 -- 7 Linda and Kathy were sup- per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Moore of Cedar Creek on Sunday. Mr. John Goslin spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. David Newman of St. Cath- erines. \ A large crowd attended the L.O.L. dance in Utica Hall on Saturday evening. Miss Margaret Finley and Mr. Norman Bell of Scarbor- ough and Mrs. Bruce Holtby and Jeanette of Prospect called on Mrs. Violet Sker- ratt recently. Mrs. Allan Cay of Oshawa visited her mother, Mrs. Mc- Cosh, on Thursday. Mrs. McCosh spent Easter Sunday with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Olsson McCosh and family of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mac- Donald and Carol Anne call- Continued on page 16 Cottages Wanted L QEAL ESTATE LID REALION 985-7373 4v 'with 'Flower-Power" design; justable support. 7 Apply for a Credit Card THE 'HOT' SEATI MOD " Banana Saddle A groovy, racy seat for the "Cycle- delic" rider! White leatherette "A. STICK SHIFT CONTROL Click-stick for 3-speed gears. B. BIKE or TRIKE BELL 'Loud, cléar tone. With flag motif. C. BRAKE CABLE COVER Plastic spiral. Assorted colors. D. HI-RISE SPEEDOMETER For 20° front wheels. 0 to 60 mph, CANADIAN TIRE Save on what the Best-Dressed Bikes are wearing ! Checkered BANANA SADDLE 'Bull Horn' HANDLE BARS Save a healthy $1.90 on this generous reduction and get yourself a really 'with it' saddle in slim 'cutlass' style with chromed support, soft padding, checked black and white vinyl covering. BUCKET SEAT STYLE Banana Saddle 4 Contoured, foam fad seat with adjustabl supports. Assorted ded vinyl chromed "glitter" Ad- E. CALIPER 3% J9 EXTRA! Cash and Carry BONUS COUPONS 4 MOTOR CYCLE TYPE BRAKE GRIPS - Vinyl. Asst. glitter colors, PAIR. 49 F. TURN SIGNAL GRIPS End wb i tof Dlangé fea 12 i ¥ grip takes 27 pentight cells. (Not included). PAIR he 6. CALIPER BRAKES 89 589 Fit: most bikes with 3-speed gears.' EACH Front or rear brake. ay SISSY BAR Sissy Bar 1% Heavily-chromed tubu- lar steel crash rail for extra protection. 43° high. HEADREST padding; 'glitter covering. Gear-up with Accissorigs and Dress-Ups! H. DELUXE TIRE PUMP Chrome finish; flexible extension. I. HANDLEBAR FLAG SET "Five 5x 3Y;" flags; holder mount. J. SHACKLE LOCK Rust-resistant case; with 2 keys. K. FLAG YALVE CAPS Wheel dress-up. Asst. colors. PAIR We reserve the right lo Himit quantities on all sale ems, Wr TIRE / Custom Pads BACKREST | ad Sleek-looking thick foam MULTI-PURPOSE Rear Carrier 2° For bikes with banana saddles. Tubular steel frame. Spring clamps hold books, parcels. Easy installation. vinyl 89 49 98 moun CANADIAN TIRE RAY B. WILSON LIMITED 183 Queen Street, Port Perry, Ontario A. DELUXE ELECTRIC HORN Remote control horn but. 39 ton. Less battery. 1 B. BELL-LAMP COMBINATION Bright beam, loud ring. Chioniea, Less balteries. 25 C. 6-VOLT GENERATOR SET Head, tail lights, wire and fittings. Chromed. 3 'HI-RISE' BICYCLE : Tires and Tubes Replace those worn tires and tubes now for safe spring riding. Slick or Knobby red line tires--20 x 2.125 2% 20x 2x 1%" $2.89 TRACTION TREAD 1" TUBES 20 x 1%" 20x2x 1%" 89 94 20x 1.75 freed: size) D. 'FIREBALL' REFLECTOR 4" red lens. Fits banana saddle support, mudguard. E. 'CATS-EYE' REFLECTOR Chromed frame; 3" lens. Long-range visibility. F. REAR-VIEW MIRROR Red reflector on back. 434 Xx 2%° mirror, 6° arm. Practically half-price Tor up-to-the-minute style in handle bars! Mod cyclists approve those dashing hi-rise curves. And you can de- pend on that chromed 7/8" tubular si¢el--strong as a bull horn! 99 ) Rad 59 J9 molded from durable, top quality 'Butyl'. 20 x 2.125" | ) (for imports) ----