V BX aS (EAN A Holy Communion Service will be 'held in Epsom United Church on Sunday, January 12, at 11.30. am, The an- nual Congregational meeting of Goodwood - Epsom - Utica circuit will be held in Epsom United Church on. Wednes- day, January 22, at 800 p.m.| You are cordially. invited to attend this meeting. Utica Sunday School meets on Sunday," January 12, at 10:00 a.m. Congratulations to Mr. and «« Mrs. Ralph 'Rudkin on the 9 arrival of a baby daughter in Oshawa General Hospital. Our best wishes for im- proved health go to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Howsam who are patients in Port Perry Com- ~ munity Hospital. 4 New Year's Day visitors include: } Mr. and Mrs. Jim Philip and Barry with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Day, Brougham. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown and children with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown, Ajax. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olsen and children with Mrs. Vio- let Skerratt. io Hh IRGN Say as Master Larry and Miss Ro- bin Cluney of Whitby with their sister Rhonda at Mr, and. Mrs. 'Earl Fieldings. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Baker of Hannon and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hurley with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson. Mr. & Mrs. Larry Kendall ard Jill with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hawes, Whibty. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey and Allan and Mrs. Chester Geer with Mr, and Mrs. Doug. M¢Kinley, Willowdale. Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Bel- air of Seagrave and Mrs. Earl Bryant, Port Perry, call- ed"on Mr. and' "Mrs. Jas, E, Mitchell, Sunday evening. Miss Shelley Olsen, Prince Albert spent a few days with her grandmother, Mrs. Violet Skerratt. Mrs, Allan Martyn visited Mrs, Skerratt recent- ly. Miss Sandra Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anness and children of Little Britain and Mr. and Mrs. Lou Field- ing of Keswick were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fielding." Mr. and Mrs. Dennis 1 DR. RM PRICE IS. PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE HE WILL COMMENCE PRACTICING IN PORT PERRY AS OF JANUARY 1ST IN ASSOCIATION WITH DR. WM. J. Coon, 281 NORTH STREET OFFICE HOURS WILL BE "EXTENDED TO ACCOMMODATE OUR PATIENTS UTICA. NEWS Thompson entertained twen- ty friends on New Year's Eve. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Nel- son and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ackney called on Mr. & Mrs. Frank Kendall recently. Mrs. Jack Crosier and Mrs. Bruce Beare spent Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vernon, Prospect. * Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stark, Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Corner on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, Tor- onto, were viistors with Mr. and Mrs. George Symes re- cently. . Mr. and Mrs. Hurley and Mr. Dennis Thompson called on Mr. and Mrs. Art Taylor, Epsom, on Thursday. Mrs, Ted Leahy and girls of Scugog visited the Larry Kendalls recently. . ~ On Your Paper Check The Label Burketon News Miss Bernice Grace, Osh- awa with her parents Mr. & Mrs. Harry Grace and family over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Grant & boys spent Friday evening with Mrs. Raymond Davey. Service in Burketon Unit- ed Church on Dec. 29th was conducted by Rev. Lightfoot. Mr. K. Sinclair spent Fri- day in Lindsay. "Sorry to report Mrs. Ted Fitagerald is .a patient in Ajax Hospital. We wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. & Mrs. Howard Davey Bowmanville, enter tained with a turkey dinner on Christmas Day. Guests in attendance were: - Mr. and Mrs. K. Noxeon, Oshawa and Mrs. R. Davey. Mrs. T. Bailey was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Peeling Christmas Day. PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Jan., 9th, 1969 -- 11 Mrs. W. Bryant spent 'a few days with Mr. and Mrs. C. Cooper, Orono, over the holiday. Mrs. M. Marshall, Bowman- ville, with Mr. and Mrs. C. Avery Christmas Day. Mrs. R. 'Davey spent New Year's Day with Mr, and Mrs. Sam Grant, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Tabb celebrated their first Wed- ding anniversary quietly at (Continued on Page 13) THAT CARS PARKED NOTICE! Village of Port Perry: RE: Snow Removal Operations CAR OWNERS ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED OF THE ROADS AND INTERFERING WITH SNOW REMOVAL AND SANDING, WILL BE TOWED AWAY AND THE OWNERS WILL BE . REQUIRED TO PAY EXPENSES. 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