evening "Mrs. Allan Martyn, Mrs. W.J. --Brian were: Mr. and Mrs. onto; Mr. and Mrs. Bert "reation Centre, --for the winter." UTICA NEWS Service. will be held in Epsom United Church on Sunday, November 16th, at 11:30 a.m. with Rev. V.I, Thormin in charge, Anniversary services will be held in Goodwood United Church in. the morning and on November 16. Rev. Nelson Le Grow of Tor- onto will be the guest speaker. Utica Sunday School meets at 10am. _ "Recent visitors with Mrs, Violet Skerratt were Mr. and Mrs, Jack Raines, Master John Jeff of Oshawa, Mrs, Hayden, Mitchell, Mrs. Howsam, Mrs. Baird, Mrs. Gannon of Osh- awa, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olsen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Skerrat - and Joanne. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown of Ajax and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Lynde of Stouffville were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Fielding Blackstock Continued Mrs W. Hooey also attend- ed Wednesday. Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Tom Dean, Janet and Frank Blunt Bowmanville; Mr. Frank Anderson, Tor- Dean, Oshawa; Miss Gert- rude Henry, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Art Rus- tin and Donald, Port Cred- it, visited Mrs. R. Ford, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hamilton, Dianne and Mi- chael accompanied by her mother Mrs. N.. Bloonne of Toronto spent .a few| days at Midland and Parry Sound. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Mec- Millan, Oshawa, were Sun- day supper guests of Mrs. C. Venning and Mrs. D. Little and children. Several members of Hi C accompanied by their counsellors and Rev. V. Parsons attended the "Swinging Service of Praise" with Rev. Brian Thrasher and his band "The. Mission Combo" in charge at St. Marks Church, Whitby, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Art Rustin and Donald, Port Credit visited Mrs. R. Ford Sun- day. Approximately 40 mem-| bers of the Flett families had a very pleasant get- to-gether and bounteous dinner in Blacksock Rec- io) Sunday, prior to Mr. and Mrs, Alex Flett's leaving for Florida 'Sincere sympathy is ex- tendéd Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gibson and family on he sudden death of their son Kenneth, Thursday. Mrs. Lorne Thompson spent the week-end with] her daughter's Mr. & Mrs. Danny- Colacicco and fa- mily, Oshawa. a few days in Montreal attend- @wd-Mr, and Mrs. Jim Field- ing of Keswick visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fielding on Satur- day. Mr. Larry Kendall spent ing the U.AW. Convention. Mr. Bruce Bailey and Mr. Jack Crosier were among the deer hunters who went north last week. Mrs, A. Ashenhurst of Ux- bridge and Mrs. H, Forsythe of Goodwood spent last week with Mrs. Bruce Bailey and Allan. Mrs, Williams, Mrs. Cassidy and Mrs. Wakelin of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Don Pugh and son of Ajax and Mrs. Fred Ackney of Uxbridge called evening with Mr. "Ind Mrs. Bill Goslin and' on Sunday visited Mr, Thompson at Siloam. and Mrs. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Bob Watson of Toronto visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Watson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell spent Sunday evening with Mr. and. Mrs. Bruce Haugen in Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Prent- ice 'and Mr, and Mrs. Alex Noble were supper guests of Mr. Cannell on Friday. and Mrs, Mervin Mac- Mr. 'and Mrs. M. MacCan- nell spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Holly at Owen Sound and attended on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Saun- ders and = Bruce - visited her parents, Rev.-and Mrs. LI. Saunders on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson' ~ spent Saturday HOMES WANTED L AFAL ESTATE LTD -REALFOR 985-7373 1Chet Geer is enjoying a 16 the wedding party for Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jackson at Des- boro. The Utica Junior Choir and their friends enjoyed a party at the church on Hallowe'en. At a special ceremony held on Friday, the following Epsom-Utica Explorers receiv- ed stars in recognition of their progress, attendance, etc.: Dorothy Brown, Beverlee Rudkin and Tina Ruhl receiv- ed their first gold star; Esther Houghland and Connie Suther- land received their second blue star; Rhonda Cluney, Judy Foreman, Kim_McClure and Judy Rudkin received their first blue star. Carla Mitchell was initiated into "Explorers" and received her first red star. The "Manchester Zig-Zags" group of the 4-H Club met in Dorothy Brown's home on Monday evening. ) Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Craw- ford visited Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sutcliffe on Saturday. Mrs. day bus trip to Florida. © PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Nov. 13 1969 -- ¥ Prince Albert News Apparently church ser- vice was really well "at- tended on Sunday for which all felt grateful. Hope to see you all more often in the future. Keep in mind the pro- gram being sponsored in the church Saturday night too. We all extend our sym- pathy to the family and relatives of the late Mr. Arthur Bond who passed away after being hospital- ized a few weeks. The following from our village were guests at the Thompson - Stewart wed- ding in Trinity United church, Uxbridge last Saturday were the groom's parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Thompson and family Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Andrews, Sr.; M. and Mrs. Chas. Mrs. Cleland of Zephyr and| Andrews Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mason Woods were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. E. Andrews and Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Hope and fa- mily. Mr, and Mrs. T. Hod- gins, Mr. and Mrs. B. Snelgrove and Mr. G. Newnham enjoyed attend- ing the Roc-Folk Group from Kingston held in the United Churah, Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bea- cock, Lindsay were Sun- day supper company with his brother Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Beacocks on Sunday. Mr. Reville who has win- terized his cottage at Lake Mazinaw is spending a few days with his friends Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith, Mr. & Mrs, Grant Hun- jer & Susan enjoyed Sun- day with their niece and. husband Mr. and Mrs, W. Carter of Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bea- cock, Glenn and Gordon, Port Perry were Tuesday supper company with his brother Mr. and Mrs. Les Beacock. (Continued on Page 8) rd Earl Ballard. Kfitever breaks down, you're inluck. Roy A. Hopes; Mr. and Mrs, . What's more, very soon every Volkswagen 2 dealer in Canada will have the revolutionary y VW Diagnosis and Maintenance System. (It 5 can spot small problems before they. become y big ones.) In fact, VW Diagnosis can elec. J tronically detect a possible break- down even before it happens. How lucky can you get? Or a brand new 1960 Volkswagen for that matter, since most-VW .parts. are interchange- able from one year to the next. And every one of our 285 Volkswagen deal- ers uses only specially trained YW mechanics, who in turn use only specially designed VW tools and equipment. So you can get as good a job done in say, Yancouver, as you would in Halifax. . Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Mc- Shane and Julie Ann of Brampton . spent Friday - night and Saturday, and Foor Ray Mountjoy of ILB.M. Toronto, spent part of Monday and Tuesday with the Bruce Mountjoys. Mrs. Clarence Graham, Port Perry, spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Grahani. It could happen. Even to a Volkswagen. And although you may be far from happy, you'll never be far from help. There are 285 authorized VW dealers across Canada, Each dealer has enough parts on hand (or can get his hands on enough parts) to put to- gether a brand new 1970 Volkswagen. With close to 300 VW dealers across Canada there has to be one close to you,