18 - PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday. Oct. 24, 1973 Service will be held in Epsom United Church on Sunday, October 28 at 11:30 a.m. with the minister, Mr. Bob Thompson in charge. The Sunderland Senior Citizen's Choir will provide special music" for this service. The Epsom Utica U.C.W. are providing lunch after the service. You will be very welcome. Utica Sunday School meets at 10:15 a.m. On Friday evening the Epsom Utica Couple's Club are planning a night of bowling. Please contact Lois Bushell, 852 7289, for particulars. Scugog Several Island girls entered their pets in the Pet Show on Saturday at the Scout Hall. It was quite a profitable and enjoyable experience even if they didn't get a prize. The judges sure had a difficult task with dogs of all sizes and breeds along with cats, white rats, rabbits and a ferret. Sunday was a red letter day for 'Grace' church which was filled to capacity FREESE SSS SR 272 Scugog Road Wagg Bros. Texaco e licenced mechanics °® REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES 985-7262 Laity Sunday was observed in Utica Church on Sunday. It was a most impressive service. Mr. Don Asling delivered the sermon. He was assisted by Dr. Jerrold Asling, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bushell, Mr. Ken Catherwood, Mrs. Brock Davidge, Mrs. Earl Elson and Mr. Walter Kerry. Masters Paul Kerry and Richard Ashton gathered the offering. Mrs. Earl Fielding accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fielding and baby of Keswick, Miss Judy Foreman and Mr. Bill Fielding visited her mother, News for the anniversary service. Many were drawn to hear their old friend, the guest speaker Rev. Harry Mellows . who preached his 48th ser- mon since retirement. The Jr. Choir did their usual best in 2 anthems, one of which was accompanied by Mrs. Edna Beckett on the organ, Mr. Geo. Freeman with the guitar and Shelly Freeman with a tambourine as they sang 'One Tin Soldier." Port Perry, Ont. 0 BN A Se or ask about our HOME FOOD-FREEZER PLAN fi a plan to. fit everyones budget 3. © | Wing - STEAK SALE Sirloin, T-Bone, 5° 1% 1.99 News from the Utica area Mrs. M. Foreman on Sunday to wish her a Happy Birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Day and Miss Anita Day of Brougham were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Philip. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pilkey of Leaskdale were supper guests of Mrs. James E. Mitchell on Friday. Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe is spending a few days with Mr.a nd Mrs. Clair Brock- man of Courtice. Mrs. Hugh Rogers of Bowmanville had supper with Mrs. Cecil Harper and Mr. George Beverley on Sunday. Mrs. Art Hoover of Valen- tia called on Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey on Sunday. Mrs. Howard Forsythe of Goodwood recently spent a few days with the Baileys. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill of Uxbridge called on the Crosiers on Thursday. Prize winners at the euchre in the hall on Friday evening were Mabel Pilkey, Tina Ruhl, and Louie Mit- chell, and Jas. Gibson, Jim Evans, and Kate Crosier. Winners in the 'Freeze Out" were Johnston Poots and Jas. Gibson first, and Ruby and Elwood Tripp second. The next euchre in the hall will be this Friday night, October 26. Please note the change of date. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson were supper guests of Mr.a nd Mrs. John Kirton on Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. IL. Saunders visited Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Saunders of Holland Landing on Saturday. Mrs. M. McDowell of Richmond Hill has been spending a few weeks with her daughter Mrs. George Cosburn and M r. Cosburn. . Mr. Larry Kendall and other Kinsmen attended the District 8 Fall Council at . Gravenhurst during this week end, United church calendars for 1974 are available. from any member of the Epsom - Utica U.C.W. Please phone your news to 985 - 2624. Koh ARORIES PIT 4 a % HISTORY NOTES Fifty. acres renting for $12.50 Among the collection of old newspapers which have been loaned to the STAR as research material for our "History Notes" is the bottom half of an advertis- ing page from a paper published in Port Perry during the summer of 1883, Because the top is missing we can not identify the newspaper (Port Perry had more than one in those days). There is no news on the page, but some of the ads carry familiar names. JOSEPH BIGELOW, the village's first reeve, was looking to buy 40 tons of hay. BROCKS store had a special on Scotch Tweed suits at $17.75. The northeast quarter lot 16, concession 8, Reach Township was renting for $150 a year (about $12.50 a month) and the northeast half of lot 14, concession 2, Reach Township which an ad said had 100 acres with good buildings and a large orchard was rented for $5. an acre. The ads reveal the names of the following people who did business in Port Perry in 1883; George Gardner, W.H. 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