RO) UTICA and AREA NEWS 407. White Gift Sunday will be observed in Utica United Church on Sunday, Decem- ber 15 at 11:30 a.m. with the student minister, Mr. Mike Ward in charge. Woollen articles, canned goods or a White Gift Offer- ing would be appreciated. Sunday School will meet at 10. a.m. instead of at 10:15 a.m. Would the S.S. children please bring the Christmas decoration that they have made at home. Next Sunday evening, Dec. 15, at 7:15 the Epsom Sunday School children will be pre- senting their Christmas Con- cert in Epsom United church. The Pargeter-Espie wed- ding reception was held in Utica Hall on Saturday even- ing. Congratulations and best wishes to the bride and groom. Sympathy is extended to the Luciano family in their bereavement of Mrs. Sam Luciano last week. The Lucianos were residents of Utica for several years. Another improvement to the Utica Community Hall- was the installation of alum- inum windows last week. ) J 1 b falas usletlusia hice. Mrs. Ray Medd and Mrs. Jack Crosier were the local ladies who attended the Re- tired Teachers' Christmas party at Sunderland United Church on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Neal of Whitby, and Mrs. Ivan Gray and Mrs. Bill Harper were recent visitors with Mrs. James E. Mitchell. Recent visitors with Mr. and. Mrs. Jim Philip were and Mre. Clifford Wat- son of Newmarket. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Grandy and family and Mr. Barry Philip of Brooklin, Mrs. Gordon Day and Anita, Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Philip and Leanne and Mr. Walter Steer. We should be proud of our General Store at Utica. Itis so well stocked, attractive and very Christmasy. Do drop in. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown on Sunday. Master Hal Storry of Port Perry spent the weekend with Master Charlie Brown. Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Clair Brockman of Courtice. Mr. Ryan Sutcliffe of- Scugog News Ladies, don't forget the "Grace" U.C.W. Mystery Supper tonight at "Grace" Church. Sunday was a full day for many children and some adults of Scugog. First of all there was the White Gift Service which was well attended. Many thanks to the Cub and Scout leaders and the Jr. Choir leaders who were instrumental in having the children present and adding their parts to the service. Appreciation was expressed for the lovely big poinsettia presented by Mrs. and ability by assisting in various requirements. After lunch, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Freeman, with assist- ants, gave freely of their time and means of transpor- tation to take the Junior Choir to a Senior Citizens' Apartment House in Toronto where Rev. Wylie was con- ducting a Service. The children sang for their appreciative audience and added to their own exper- ience. Of course, other pleasures were tossed in, such as a stop at a halfway restaurant, the bus trip with Ives from their greenhouse friends and finally, chocolate The lovely Advent decorat- ion, put in place by Mrs. Joyce Heayn and Mrs. Made- line Cawker, was also noted and admired. The collection was taken up by Scouts and Guides. All the young people showed their willingness, interest bars on exit. Don't forget the Christmas Concert on Sunday evening at "Grace'" Church. Again children and leaders are working very hard to enter- tain you. Let us support them. Beautify Your Home! with ALCAN ALUMINUM SIDING by Dusome Window Products Awning & Patio Doors NOW ISTHE TIME TO ORDER YOUR WINTER FUEL Phone 985-3572 SAVE Money on DX Premium "Quality Fuel Oil Call Collect 668-3381 DX FUEL OIL Call us today for PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE Janetville, Mrs. Jack Miller of Mississauga, and Mrs. Clair Brockman and Michele were Sunday visitors with the Sutcliffes. Miss Jewel MacCannell spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and -Mrs. Mervyn MacCannell. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stark and Miss Linda Stark of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Goslin called on Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Har- per attended the Vice family Christmas party at Solina on Sunday. Would you please help to make Utica news more interesting by calling 985-2624? Plans for a 14-lane super highway from Markham to Newcastle are being deve- loped by the provincial government. Although development of the Highway is at least 15 years away, preliminary PORT PERRY STAR - 14 lane super highway plans are being worked oul by a team headed by the Ministry of 'Transportation and Communication. A provincial spokesman told the region's planning and development committee the proposed Highway 407 BURKETON NEWS Mrs. S. Tabb, Bowman ville, visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. A Swain and family. Mr. and Mrs. B. Vandam, Oshawa, were guests of Mrs. Vandam and family. A wolf was shot on the property of Mr. K. Graham recently. Mrs. J. Sinclair has retur- ned home trom Bowmanville Hospital after spending a few weeks there Mr Howard Davey visited with Mrs. RR. Davey on Sunday Ar Stanley Taylor attend- ed the annual meeting of the Durham County Shorthorn Club at the home of the secretary in Newcastle on Saturday afternoon ELECTRICAL ® PLUMBING | Residential - Commercial - And Heating] |New & Old Work Also Pumps] CARPENTRY SERVICE CALLS ~~ - Call 985-7679 General FREE ESTIMATES RON RANKIN and SONS Love's Lemon Spray or Pot of Cologne $2.25 Love's Eau de Cologne - Spray or Pot of Cologne $2.50 * Stocking Stuffer Special * ALL TRADES LICENCED. PORT PERRY Lawrence Pharmacy 209 QUEEN STREET Christin? as pre © gpecid! ADDIS BRUSHES (Imported from England) 20% OF Reg. Price On Any Brush 8 Pages Sugg. 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