LJ School in Uxbridge was told UTICA The Service of Holy Com- munion will be held in Utica United Church on Sunday, March 30th, at 11.30 am. Sunday School meets at 10 a.m, The U.C.W. will hold the April: meeting at Utica on Tuesday evening, April 1st. Everyone is welcome. There will be a Good Fri. day Service in Utica United Church on April 4th, at 11:30 a.m. The C.B.C. will present the "Holy Land Tour" on Good Friday evening. Rev. and Mrs. V, I. Thormin were members of this tour. The Explorers enjoyed a skating party in Uxbridge arena on Friday. We are pleased, that those who have been hospitalized recently are now convalesc- ing at home. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Rodd of Greenbank called on Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown on Sunday. Visitors with Mrs. Violet Skerratt during the week were Master John Jeff, Mas- ter Eddie Olsen, Mrs. Ross Sandison, Mrs. Eric Lane and Paul, Mrs. Armour and Miss Anne Armour, Mrs. Fred Ol- sen and Tommy, and Mrs. W. J. Mitchell. Mrs. W. Dunn and John left on Friday for a visit with relatives in Holland. Mrs. Chet Geér spent Sat- urday afternoon with Mrs. Louis Wagner in Port Perry. NEWS Sunday callers with Mrs, Cecil Harper were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Corbman of Osh- awa, Mr..and Mrs. Michael Schofield of Taunton, and Mr. and Mrs, Malcolm Scho- field of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Phil Waring of Ajax. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Ken- dall were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fisher of Ashburn, in Toronto on Thursday and later called on Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cassidy. Mr. and Mrs, O. H. Maltby of Toronto called on Mr. & Mrs, Frank Kendall on Thurs- day and Mr. and Mrs. Ab. Troyer of Locust Hill were callers on Tuesday. _ 'Mrs. Ivan Gray and Shay called on Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E. Mitchell on Sunday. Mrs. Frank Kendall, Mrs. Hillis Wilbur and Mrs. Jack Crosier enjoyed the luncheon and fashion show at Green- bank United Church on Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Fielding of Keswick and Mr. Art Fielding called on Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fielding on Sun- day. Miss Rose Marie Brooks of Ashburn spent a few days with the Fieldings. Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Sutcliffe of Janetville for a few days last School Choirs District elementary school choirs last week placed high in the music competition in Sunderland. . The adjudicator was Mr. Lloyd Bradshaw co-ordinator of music for North York, and well known T.V. personality. Reach township entered ten classes and won eight firsts and two seconds. Uxbridge Public School entered two classes and won them both. St. Joseph's Separate by the adjudicator that their quality of tone, intonations, and interpretations were the Win Awards best he had heard in the entire festival. They won two firsts. Interested parents were pleased to see the harmony that existed between pupil, teacher, and music consult- ant Mrs. F. Sandison. Fifteen of the classroom teachers involved conducted their own choirs. When all work together in this fashion the results can not help but be good. This district is indebted to the Sunderland Lions Club for sponsoring this yearly festival and it is the wish of many. that it be continued in the years ahead. and Trucks. CUSTOM WELDING CUSTOM ENGINE PRINCE ALBERT AUTO SERVICE | Repairs to all o AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS CONVERSIONS & HIGH "TRUCKS A SPECIALTY" CHARLES WAYNE ANDREWS 985 - 3 05 NORTON makes of Cars CAMPING 1969 MODELS $393.00 to $599.00 USED MODELS * $136.00 to $269.00 MORLEY BRUCE CAMPTRAILER - SALES PHONE - 'LOCATED 6 MILES NORTH OF HOSPITAL 12th CONCESSION TRAILERS oo 985-2528 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sut- cliffe spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Grawtord at Millbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller of Toronto called on the Sut- cliffe"s on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Com- er spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs, Russell Stark in Toronto. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Goslin on the birth of a daughter. Miss Janet Long and friend of Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson on Tuesday. The Thompsons attended a birthday party for Mr. Morley Davidson of Ux- bridge on Saturday evening and called on Mr. and Mrs. Don MacGillvary on Sunday. Don't . forget the L.O.L. dance in Utica Hall on Satur- day evening, March 20th, Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur PORT PERRY STAR - Thursday, March 27, 1969 «= 3 and boys were guests of Mr, and Mrs. George Beare at a family dinner on Sunday. Congratulations to Hillis's team who won the semi-finals in the Tyke House League, Good luck boys, in the finals! Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thorn- dyke and family returned on Sunday from a two-week"s vacation in Florida. Mr. Ernie Howsam of Willowdale was at his par- ents' home on Saturday and report that his mother is quite contended at Fairview Lodge. A. 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