Utica News Service will be held in Epsom United Church on Sunday, February 4 at 11:30 a.m. Rev. J. Arnold Foster will conduct the services in the Epsom and Utica churches during February. Utica Sunday School meets at 10:15. We hope for a speedy recovery for Mrs. Bruce Langille who was a patient in Oshawa General Hospital and Mr. Dennis Thompson Schofield and baby of Kings- ton were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Harper and Mrs. Cecil Harper during the weekend. Miss Hazel Balfour spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mark of Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur and boys were in Marmora on Saturday where Scott played on the team, the Port Perry Legion All Stars that won the championship in the Saunders were hosts to the _ Apostles trio Messrs. Paul Moore, Laurie Gibbons and Ross Wilson of Owen Sound during the weekend. The trio appeared at the Bethel Assembly of God Church at Ringwood from Friday to Sunday. Other weekend guests of the Saunders were Miss Marilyn Minnaker and Mr. Doug Minnaker of Tor- onto and Mr. Bob Clark of London. Mr. Jamie Saunders cele- brated his twenty-second birthday at his home with twenty two friends and relatives at a turkey dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bai- ley, Mrs. Ola Forsythe and Mrs. Laura Tucker attended the Winter Carnival at Min- den on Saturday. It Costs Money In order to win North- umberland-Durham for the Progressive-Conservative Party Alan Lawrence spent more than his Liberal and N.D.P. opponents combined. It cost Mr. Lawrence $23,000 to take the seat away from Liberal Rusell Honey. Mr. Honey lost because he only had $13,032.93 to spend and the N.D.P.'s Wilmer Hill finished out of the money with a budget of only $3,566.49. Could this explain why people who get elected are always so spend thrift with our tax dollars? 0 Sklar 0 Peppler 0 Kroehler 0 Knechtel Ld J val pe RE tudiclditincudiidaisiinnaninneilicbibasmduiadiiiisiiitubdacsidmntm smite assis PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jan. 31,1973 -- 7 NURSING HOME HAPPENINGS There were two new ad- missions to the home during the week. They were Mrs. Gladys Willes and Mr. David Spears who were both trans- ferred from the Port Perry Community Hospital. Mr. Larmen Hyland was dis- charged and returned to his home. Mr. Shaw Hamilton was transferred to the Port Perry Hospital on Saturday. We had a lovely visit from Rev. Wm. Black from the St. Johns Presbyterian Church on Tuesday evening. he brought along the following members of his concre- gation; Mrs. Black, Mrs. McFarlane, Mrs. Phelp, Mrs. McPhalen, Mrs. Faux, and Mrs. Peterman. they entertained us by singing some old hymns such as Come To The Church In The Wildwood, The Old Time Religion, Bringing in the Sheaves and Will Your Anchor Hold. Rev. Black read a message from Mat- thew 13 and told the story. of Jesus walking on the water. The ladies served a sump- tious lunch at the end of the service. It was truly a most enjoyable evening and suit- able thanks were expressed by Mr. Shaw Hamilton on behalf of the residents. During the evening Rev. Black also entertained with some hymns played on his 0 Philco olLloyds olnglis DFindlay concertina. Mrs. Phelps was the pianist. Congratulations are in or- «der for Jim Bell who on Sunday last celbrated his 91st birthday. Mrs. Edna Pearcey had a visit from her grandson Mr. Ronald Pollock of Preston accompanied by his girl- friend and 6 year old Myrna Hatfield of Prince Albert. We had a visit during the week from Mr. Bob Heayn of Prince Albert who presented us with his latest record of Now Is The Time To Order Your WINTER FUEL gospel Bob. We again had a very successful Bingo Thursday evening. Prize winners were: Herman Abbott, Russ Brown, Mrs. Letcher, Mrs. Pearcey Mrs. Mackie, Wal- ter Knight and John Preston. songs. Thank you Did you every wonder how the people who put newspa- pers together always man- age to have exactly the right number of words needed to fill every page" We don't. SAVE! Money on DX Premium Quality Fuel Oil Call Collect 668-3381 DX FUEL OIL CALL US TODAY FOR PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE Cre ST means FURNITURE + TV - APPLIANCES Crest Hardware is an authorized dealer for: . who is a patient in Port hockey tournament there. Perry Community Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn | and Miss Jewel MacCannéll MacCannell visited Jewel in who isin North York General Toronto on Saturday and Hospital. called on Mr. and Mrs. The Port Perry Kinsmen Ollson McCosh of Ajax and enjoyed a dance in Utica Mrs: Cliff Hurlbert and Glen Hall on Saturday evening. of Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Jack John- Mr. Tom Philip and sons son of Pine Grove spent Robert and Shane of Clare- y Wednesday evening with the mong were visitors with Mr. Crosiers. and Mrs. Jim Philip on - Mr. and Mrs. Doug Mc- Saturday. Kinnon of Willowdale and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Day Mrs. Chet Geer were supper and Anita of Brougham were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sunday visitors with the Bailey on Wednesday. Philips. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Miss Sue Hussey and Mr. " . Dale Beare of Orillia called ¢ on Mr. and Mrs. Jack | NV E ST Crosier on Sunday. Recent visitors with Mr. Ps and Mrs. James E. Mitchell | were Mr. and Mrs. Milt Parkin and M rs. 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