UTICA and AREA NEWS Service will be held in Epsom United Church on Sunday, May 27 at 11:30a.m. Mr. Don Asling will be the guests speaker. Utica Sunday School meets at 10:15 a.m. We are glad that Mrs. Earl Fielding was back to Sunday School after her recent illness. Wishes for better health go to Mr. James E. Mitchell, Mr. William Philpand Mr. T. Roberts who are patients in Port Perry Community Hos- pital. The Epsom - Utica U.C.W. were very pleased to have Mrs. Rowe of the Uxbridge Salvation Army as the guest speaker on Sunday. It was indeed a privilege to hear her. Mrs. Barry Bushell the president, assisted by Mrs. Keith Ashton, had charge of the service. We are so sorry that you could not be present. The Utica Broomball Club held a banquet and dance in the hall on Saturday evening. 'Mrs. Fred Warren and Mrs. George Symes very capably catered for the banquet. The Epsom Utica U.C.W. are catering for the Garbowski-McBride wedding reception in the hall on Saturday. ! A large crowd attended Prettiest girl in County Ontario County's prettiest girl has a month and a half to do something about it. " Entries for the Miss Oshawa pageant must be submitted by June 30. ~ As in past years, the . pageant will be the highlight of the Oshawa Fair, held from July 19 to July 22 at Alexandra Park. The cam- paign is now underway to attract Ontario County's prettiest girls to enter the contest. All entries must be resi- dents of this area, and submissions have to be received by Mrs. Gordon Brown of 62 Park Road South in Oshawa by June 30. This year, the fair will feature the usual midway attractions, as well as agricultural and livestock exhibitions. INVEST NOW! Victoria & Grey Trust Guaranteed Investments 37, for 5 years INTEREST is payable half yearly or may be left to compound. EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 191 Queen St. Port Perry Telephone 985-7306 Mr. Frank Kendalls sale on Saturday. the U,C.W. had a most successful lunch sale. Mr. Dick Steer of Toronto recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Philip. It was sixty years on May 10th since Mr. Dick Steer and his brother Mr. Alfred Steer, Mrs. Philip's father came to Canada from England to live in the Port Perry area. Miss Hazel Brooks was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Marks on Friday. Mrs. Allan Wheler of Agincourt and Mrs. Maurice Hamill and Miss Maureen Hamill of Cedar Grove were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosier. TORONTO 108, ONTARIO PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 23rd, 1973 -- 21 Mr. and Mrs. Crawford and Greenbank with Mr. Sutcliffe. Miss Janet Crawford at Mossport was a weekend visitor with the Sutcliffes. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill of Terry family of spent Sunday and Mrs. Peter May 1k, 1973 { It is 8 matter of record that the growth and strength of the the Province of Ontario im in 'large part due to and has grown with him. I consider it appropriate at this time "strengthening that support, There im good reason for this, Firstly, there is a real need for vigorous growth in this section of the economy and financing is ons of the vital ingredients. Secondly, & bank loan is one of the prime avenues open to the independent operator to obtain fonds. Therefore, I would like to stress that Roysl Bank policy im to 4 - 8ive gpecisl consideration to spplications for loans fyom . independent businessmen. To make this happen I am asking you to use your maximum energy and imagination to developing such applications. If we are able to help smaller, independent businessmen, then in the long run we will be helping ourselves and Canada. Sincerely Fours, .and Mrs. Uxbridge spent Sunday eve- ning with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. James Toogood of Toronto and Mr. Don Vale of Claremeont were Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Storie. Here's an important letter we've sent to all our branch managers. & ROYAL BANK er IRE TES ~ CS hd) A hy