Utica News Service will be held in Utica United Church on Sun- day, Nowember 22 at 11:30 am. Sunday School meets at 10 am. Mrs. Bill Brown and Mrs. Tom Sutherland attended a buffet supper in Manchester United Church on Saturday evening when they were guests of the Manchester 4 H Club. Mr. Jack Crosier accom- panied Mr. Lyman Nichols & Mr. Z. Anderson of Uxbridge to the reunion of the 116th Battalion held in the Genosha Hotel Oshawa recently. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Philip visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Soo- ley and children of Richmond during the week-end. We are pleased that little Chris is Making good progress after his recent serious accident. Mr. Jim Stewart of Red Deer, Alberta, is visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Crosier. Other Sunday visitors with the Crosiers were Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Scott, Donna and Bob of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Beare; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rutherford, Lori and Mi- chael of Lindsay; Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Ewing, Shawn, Craig and Kevin of Brooklin. Mr. Allan Bailey spent the week-end with his parents at Minden. Mrs. MacNeill Sr., and Mrs. Don MacNeill and Andrew and' Mrs. Charles Geer called on Mrs. Violet Skerratt last week. Misses Dorothy Brown and | Beverlee Rudkin and Master David Geer will be taking part in the Music Recital sponsored by the Canadian Conservatory of Music, in the R. H. Cornish School in Port Perry on Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Neal of Mount Forest were Satur- day visitors with Mr. & Mrs. James E. Mitchell. We are pleased that Mrs. PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Nov. 19, 1970-7 Alex McKenzie has returned home to Port Perry and is making favourable progress, following surgery in. Western Hospital, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Mac. Cannell visited Mr. and Mrs. Doug MacCannell of Peter- borough on Friday. Recent callers at the Mac Cannells were Mrs. Jim Pil key and Robin of Brooklin, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ruhl, Mrs. Grant Noble and Sandra Mr. and Mrs. Ken MacDona!d and Carole Ann and Miss Bonnie MacDonald. so glad that his long treat- ment is proving so successful. Mr. & Mrs. Harold Gall of Uxbridge called on Mrs. Cecil Harper on Sunday. Mrs. James E. Mitchell vis- ited Mrs. Naomi Rusnell of 164 Wilson Ave. S., Oshawa, who we are sorry to say had the misfortune to fall recent- ly. Continued on page 16 Adorable little cutie at a price made to please. Moveable body, Saran hair; drinks, wets, sleeps. She wears dainty 1-piece flannelette sleeper, even has her own poly toter, baby bottle ........_.. .88 CRYSTAL ba Radio Kit 4" Tune in real stations. No-solder assembly, needs no batteries. 'Hot Wheels' will go like hot cakes at this low price! Race the hot@val With popular Hot Wheels Car, Super Charger with speed shift control, 15-ft, track; 2 curves, 3 trestles, 8 joiners 698 "SPITTIN' IMAGE" Six-Guns Dassy-matched guns. vinyl holsters, caps and Sheriff badge MODELLING Play Doh 2.66 Three 6-07. cans ean, non-toxic clay Blue, red and yellow 19%" riding toy 5" no- mar wheels and 'wot' born. Ate weer oe Be uth Nem perentitig, a A inde Memme with Choose from 4 authentic mini models detailed plastic replicas of marine clas- sics with snazzy tilt-down outboard motors that run like the real ones. Less batteries. While they last ...... 299 GAME OF POPPIN' Hoppies 4" Hoppies pop-off when least expected. Fun for the family BUILD A BUG GAME 'Cootie' 1" First to build their bug wins. Fascinating dice game for all magic screen just by turning the knobe. leu Command Here's your chance to buy Eldons' origi- nal Touch Command Corvette as seen onTV. Hi-impact plastic car stops, starts, turns and reverses at the touch of the 499 remote control. Less batteries Little Mark Kendall spent two days in the Hospital for Sick Children last week, when he had his cast re- placed by a brace. We are | : j ' ' : ' HAIR GROWING Crissy 8% See her bob grow to her waist. 17%" tall lace dress 'Cool' Vicki 3% tall; washable hair, jointed body Mod' messages 174"