» X XJ SJ » PIRES A At hide aH PANG LE SHAN ROA LAL lo ad PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, May 7, 1970 - 3 BIGGER & BETTER FiREWORKS DISPLAY | ON PORT PERRY FAIR GROUNDS MONDAY, MAY | 8 (WILL START AS SOON AS IT IS DUSK) . , SPONSORED BY PORT PERRY FIRE DEPARTMENT TICKETS $2.00 * PER FAMILY AVAILABLE FROM LOCAL FIREMEN On Sunday, May 10, at 11:30 a.m. a Christian Family Day Service and a Baptismal Service will be observed in Utica United Church, with the minister, Rev, V.I. Thor- min in charge. Sunday school meets at 10 a.m, Recent visitors with Mrs. Violet Skerratt' were Mrs. Smith of Prince Albert, Mrs. King of Seagrave, Mrs. M. Butson, Mrs. D. MacNeill and baby Andrew and Mrs. Robert-' son, Beth and Grace of Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosier attended a bridal shower for Miss Gail MacDonald and Mr. Jim Harrington at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Les Hart of Gormley, on Sunday. Mr. Bill Brown spent the week-end at his cottage at Haliburton. Mrs. Cecil Harper, Mr, and Mrs. Malcolm 'Scho- field were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Harper, on Sunday. ; Congratulations to Mike Mitchell and Mike Moles who walked the 32 mile marathon from Oshawa on Saturday. Mr. Torrison and son, Matt of Toronto were Sunday visit- ors with. Mr. -and Mrs. James E. Mitchell. . Mr. and Mrs. Clair Brock- man and baby of Courtice visited Mr. and' Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Mac- Cannell and Mr. A. MacDonald were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Olsson McCosh of Ajax on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Philip spent ' Sunday 'with 'Mr.- and | - Mrs. Don Sooley and family of Richmond, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wat- Utica News -- son' of Newmarket called on the Philips on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thomp- son spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Baker of Stoney Creek and attended the Shonbeck-Morrow wed- ding. : Mr. and Mrs. Morley David- son and Mary Ellen called on the Thompsons on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Symes spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baker of Scarborough. Mr. and Mrs. George Symes spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baker of Scarborough. - We are pleased that Mr. Earl Fielding has = returned home from hospital.: Mrs. Fred Ackney, Mrs. Jim Vesey and children of Willowdale, Mrs. Allan Walsh and Mrs. Grant Franklin Wm. Lockie Heads County Potato Club A number of Ontario County Potato Growers met in the Department of Agri- culture and Food Office, Ux- bridge, on Tuesday, April 28, for the purpose of re-organ- izing the 500 Bushel Potato Club for 1970. This club was organized in' 1945, and has carried out a successful com- called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall recently. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Storie visited his . parents at Pow- asson on Sunday, The Utica Cemetery Board held . a meeting in Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur's héme on Saturday, when they made plans for the Memorial Service to be held in Utica United Church on June 14. petition 'each year. Sixteen potato gowers completed this high yield club in 1969. The winner of the 1969 competition was Mr. Ivan Norton, Goodwood, with on estimated yield of 544 bush- els per acre. The average yield for all sixteen growers in the 1969 competition was 362 bushels. Contestants may use any recommended potato variety they wish, and they may use any means at their disposal to secure the highest possible yield from the one acre they have entered in the competi. tion. Anyone interested in join- ing this high yield potato club for 1970 should send his [application together with a $4.00 membership, to the De- Food Office, June 1st. The officers and committee for 1970 are as follows: Chairman--Bill Lockie, Zephr Vice-Chairman--Murray Crone, Mount Albert #3 Secretary--Lynn Fair, Uxbridge Committee Members-- Walter Kerry, Port Perry 1 Bill Lockie, Zephyr A. Hockley, Claremont #1 M. Crone, Mt. Albert #3 Ches Oldham, Zephyr R. Colwell, Claremont #1 Frank Hendy, Claremont 1 Ivan Norton, Goodwood 1 Tom Smith, Claremont #1 Tom Seeley, Uxbridge #2. Uxbridge, by ¥ Coulottes os 10.95 $2.75-54.98 2.98 DRESSES. 56.95 - 58.95 - 12.95 Shorts A.W. BROCKY DEPARTMENT STORE| PANT] HOSE $3.00 $1.79 ONE SIZE Panti Hose $2.50 Thigh Fashions S175 woe "ARNEL GOWNS SHORT and LONG R298 3.98 SLIPPERS 4.35 - $5.98 LYONS LEATHER Slipperettes 4.00-5.00 Terry Slippers $3.90 ys 2.29-2.98 Shorty Pyjamas 3.98 LADIES SLIPS MINI -- PETITE -- REGULAR 2.98 - 3.98 - 4.98 - 6.00 2 SLIPS 1.98-2.98 NYLON HOSIERY $1.29 - 51.45 - s1.55 CHAIN BELTS 2.50-3.95 WE AE partment of Agriculture and.