J AL a LT i, 14 PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 12th, 1974. News from Utica area Service will be held mn Utica United Church on Sun- dav. June 16 at 11:30 a.m. in charge of Rev. A. Scott. Sunday School meets at 10:15 a.m. The Memorial Service for the Hillman and Kendall cemeltereis was held in Utica United Church on Sunday. Tt was a very im- pressive service conducted by the minister. Rev. A Scott assisted by Mr. Ralph Wilbur. chairman of the Cemetery Board: Misses Chris Bowen and Sherri Brethour accompanied by Mrs. Betty Stone rendered delightful ~~ duets. Many thanks are due to the Utica Cemetery Board and Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur and sons for their interest in the care of the cemeteries. Congratulations. to Mrs. Jim Philip who was among the students who graduated from Durham College in the one vear nursing course last week Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ballard. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry. Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe. Mrs. James E. Mitchell and Mrs. Jack Crosier attended the Open House™ on the occasion of Mr. and Mrs Joe Ward's fiftieth wedding, anniversary on Saturday. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Luke of London on the birth of a son a grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Herbert (6. Luke of Utica. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Morton and children were Sunday visitors with the Hillis Wil- burs Mr. and Mrs. Doug McKin- ley of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Mac Glendenning of Markham were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey. The Uxbridge Model Air- plane Club held in "Fun Fly" contest at their flying field on the Utica Farm Machin- ery property on Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bray of Raglan and Mr. Bob Plum of Toronto were Sun- dav visitors with the Sutcliffes. Recent vitor with Mrs. James E. Mitchell were Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Milt Parkin, Misses Grace and Beatrice, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur 7 WEDDING INVITATIONS NE Choose your wedding invitations with complete confidence from our elegant selection. which includes announcements and all the correct wedding accessories. Our wedding ¢ift to vou... a Keepsake copy of your Invitation processed in luxurious gold. PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen St., Port Perry \ MIDDLETON'S - PORT PERRY - 985-2562 QUEEN ST. [ " ask about our HOME FOOD-FREEZER PLAN a plan to fit everyones budget f Rusnell, Mr. and Mrs. Irnest Simpson, Mr and Mrs. Jack Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mitchell, Prize wmners at the cuchre on Friday night were Ruby Tripp. Ruby Rogers and Margarel Ballard; George Stewart. Miss Taylor and Vera. Winners in the Freeze Out were Doris Bell and Kay Geer. first, and Annie Christie and Jim Evans second. The date of the next euchre has been changed to June 14 soit will not conflict with the cuchres at Greenbank. Mrs. John Locke of Lind- say spent Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ballard on the occasion of their wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd White and family of Brooklin visi- ted Mrs. Dennis Thomp- son on Saturday. Mrs. D. Thompson had lunch with her mother Mrs. Jim Miller of Mount Albert on Sunday and later they visited Miss Lena King and Mr. Milton Davis of Ballan- trac. We are glad that Mr. Dennis Thompson is feeling better in Sunnybrook Hospi- tal. . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Field- ing and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fielding to celebrate their fifth wedding anniversary. "Mr. and Mrs. Jim Watt of Oshawa spent Wednesday evening with the MacCan- nells. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Postill ol North Bay and Mr. and Mrs. Ken MacDonald and Carol Anne of Oshawa were weekend visitors with Mrs, Ray MacDonald. Mr. Larry Kendall re- cently spent three weekends at the Ontario Scout Training Camp. Spruce Springs near Acton. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ken- dall and Mr. and Mrs. David Langille attended the Kins-' men and Kinette District Convention at Timmins from Wednesday until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Jack John- ston of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gall were recent visitors with Mrs. Cecil Harper. T LEAN GROUND CHUCK b. %1.09 MAPLE LEAF SIDE BACON bn. 95° FRESH Chicken Quarters 715% MAPLE LEAF BUTTER bn. 85° BURNS WEINERS 10 |b. box for freezer v. 15° $7% FREEZER ORDERS Sides, Hinds & Fronts of BEEF *12 pcre Terms arranged Approx. Ontario Cty. Wl picnic in Uxbridge Tues. July 9 By Mabel Cawker The June meeting of Honeydale Branch was held in the Municipal Hall on the afternoon of the 6th, Pres. Dorothy Naples presiding. The meeting opened at 2 pom with the singing of the Ode. Eunice Hunter ac- companving at the piano. The Mary Stewart Collect was repeated in unison. During correspon- dence. thank you notes were received from the "friendly visitors" for assistance given, -- also from members who have been ill. We do wish those who are still on the sick list a speedy re- covery. A cordial invitation from the Nestleton Branch to attend their July meeting was accepted. The August meeting will ne held at Mrs. Christie Clark's home in Canning- ton. Members look forward lo this annual gathering at Mrs. Clark's home and we do expect a good attendance. A report of the District Annual for Ontario South was presented by the Dis- trict Director Marion Bell, and a resume of the Officers Conference held at Waterloo University in May was given by the delegate Dorothy Naples. Ontario County W_I. picnic will be held in Elgin Park, Uxbridge. Tuesday. July 9th al 12 o'clock noon. Ontario - North will "host" the picnic this vear and Ontario South is in charge of the pro- gramme, each Branch pro- BRAKES We'll check fluid level, linings, cylinders, adjustment. BATTERY We'll check for full power and see that water is at the proper level. WIPERS We'll check arm and blade condition and Vv windshield washer tank fluid level. LIGHTS We'll make Sure all 87 lights are burning J Via, JOM: correctly aimed. i os properly and vides a game and a prize. . Ladies please remember to take along food. beverage and cutlery. « health. Audience participa-. tion will be the order of the > ri Shin day. [cach District within the ¥ y } ) Province will have a "work Clara Warren in charge of © « - the programme called on shop" entitled "All about Nutrition" early in the fall. May Allen who presented This is arranged by the Greelion Sigs on He County Home Economist. ou = Sag hoop bl. sn The recently completed Ottots Wo To po Te ps. Canadians are eating too ats Ju 3: on 04a. i much -- are overweight, but call was answered by naming a "'spice or herb" and giving its use. The meeting closed with O Canada! After singing the Women's Institute Grace. A cup of tea ws enjoyed. lack nutritious meals. In_ this workshop the results of the survey will be used as a basis for discus- sions and an in-depth look will be taken at the food we and its effect on cat our AA 2 POR) iN ART GATES 'The law says you have to support me. Why should we you off the hook?" Carefree summer driving starts with car care! Specializing in: SMALL CARS Toyota, Mazda, Volkswagon etc. BEING A FORMER MAZDA DEALER WE ARE ABLE TO GIVE TO YOU, THE CUSTOMER, THE BEST DEAL ON THE SERVICING OF SMALL CARS. Japanese Car Parts In Stock! | LUBRICATION We'll check engine, transmission and , power steering levels. Lubricate chassis, change oil and filter if needed. G SYSTEM We'll check anti- freeze protection, make sure it is at proper level and that the cap hoses and connections are tight. POLLUTION.CONTROL We'll check and LZ service your car's We'll check MITRARNRMEN carburetor, rings pressure, SUNNY and valves, filters tread rh and emission and general control devices to help reduce the condition. pollutants it spews into our air. EXHAUST SYSTEM We'll check muffler, tailpipe and mani- fold for dangerous exhaust leaks. ENGINE ay We'll check He A condition and AW 0 6% adjustment of UP ignition and carburetor systems, and tune if necessary. - Port Perry Chrysler 7A & 12 Highway -- 985-7329 MANCHESTER, ONTARIO » PAR GL So