2 ¢ By Mrs. Jack Crosier Service will be held in Utica United Church on Sun- day, February 8, at 11:30 a.m. unday School. meets at 10:15 a.m. The annual meeting of the Utica Memory Hall Board was well attended on Satur- day. Mr. Charles Cottyn and Mr. Bill Ruesink were elect- ed to the Board to replace "Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ross. Many thanks are due Mr. and Mrs. Ross for their interest and services on the. Hall Board. Best of health is wished for Mrs. Murray Geer who has been a patient in Oshawa General Hospital for a few days. Recent visitors with Mrs. - James E. Mitchell were Mrs, Bill McFarlane and baby, Kimberley, of Little Britain, Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith and son, Jeffery, of Toronto, and Mrs. Bruce Haugen and Sherri and Dean. -- Mr. and Mrs. Dale Beare of Mississauga visited Mrs. Jack Crosier during the weekend. Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Clair Brockman of Courtice and and Mrs. Jack Miller of Mississauga. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sut- cliffe and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Craw- ford and family of Cavan on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur and boys spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Beare of Oshawa. Mrs. Chet Geer and Mr. Murray Geer called on Mrs. Murray Geer in Oshawa on Sunday. Later, Mrs. Geer visited her sister, Mrs. Mel Hodgson and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Janes. Last Sunday evening, Mr. . and Mrs. Dennis Thompson called at the Morley David- son home in Uxbridge to wish Mrs. Colin Davidson RGA RE 3 od 3 Fo) Fad) pag 7 a 45554 A and Mr, George Tindall a Happy Birthday. Mr. Dennis Thompson call- ed on Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd White and Mr, and Mrs: Fred Lockett of Brooklin on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Har- per and Mr. and Mrs. Mal- colm Schofield were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Mike Schofield of Taunton. The occasion was to celebrate Miss Amy and Master Grant Schofield's birthdays. Mrs. Steve Barclay of News from Utica area Bowmanville was a recent visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Mac Cannell. Mrs. Mervin Storie spent a day in Toronto last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Toogood. F Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elson attended the -Couples Club meeting at Epsom Church on Friday evening. Mrs. Elson attended a meeting at the Baptist Church in Uxbridge on Saturday, when Mrs. Lillian Stevens of Agincourt was the guest spegker. House League Hockey | NOVICE SCUGOG REALTY 2 TRANS GEN. STORE 1 - Clay Dempsey and Jim Abraham scored for Scugog while Bruce McHugh had the lone tallie for Trans. KINSMEN CLUB 6 EMIELS PLACE 3 Jim White had a big game as he potted five goals for Kinsmen. Rob Tobin had the other. Cockerton, Bower and Goble replied for Emiels. ATOM LIONSCLUB 3 SWAMP GARAGE 2 Vaughan McKee scored 2 goals for Lions Club. Hooga- veen had the other while Tran and Desaultels replied for Swamp. UAW.3 SCUGOG LUMBER 0 Fowler, Bradt and Gibson scored for UAW. Greg Paisley recorded the shut- out. PEEWEE WES LANE 1 GLEN VALLIE SOD 1 Kurt Roane scored for Wes Lane while Bruce Young replied for Glen Vallie. .. FRANK REAL ESTATE 4 Joe Williams had the other BOLTON CONST. 2 Alan Ferguson led the way for Frank with three goals. LET US HELP YOU TO STOP SMOKING SMOKER"S WITHDRAWAL COURSE Sponsored by the Durham Region TB and Respiratory Disease Association at "BR. F.J. DONEVAN COLLEGIATE 250 Harmony Road, South, Oshawa, Ont. -- BEGINNING -- MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9th, 1976 7:30-9:30 P.M. (Six Evening Sessions) Mon., Tues., Wed., February 9,10, 11th Monday, Thursday, February 15, 19th Monday, February 23rd Mail pre-registration form below to: Durham Region TB-RD Association 757 Grierson St., Oshawa, L1G 5J8 Countdown on Smoking please print INBINIE ov iinininsiinisn is rs sss sass sass ss RATHER HAAR RASS Ahir AQUPO8S cooviisviinininiisissscissosssins simi ssssipissrs sixes Telephone.......ccooeeivinnnennn. Postal Code.............. Registration Fee Enclosed - $5.00 I Students and Senior Citizens Free Iam a Senior Citizen..........cooeuvvvnvunennennn. J lamaStudent ......oovvinviiiiiiiiiiiiiiciiinens rl Another Christmas Seal Service. -- while Long and Jannssen replied for Bolton. BANTAM BALLARD LUMBER 4 PEELS CHIX 2 Greg Carrier got the hat trick for Ballard. Geer had a single while MacDonald and Ausman scored for Peels. EMMERSONSINS.7 COCHRANES TROTTERS 4 John McLeod scored four By George Kilpatrick Mrs. John den Boer's youngest brother, Nico Knibble and his bride of Holland were recent visitors with the den Boer family. Mr. and Mrs. John Farrow of South River spent a.re- cent weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Rick Larocque and sons, Mr. and Mrs. John den Boer visited relatives at Woodstock a couple of Satur- days ago. An aunt of Mrs. den Boer's was visiting from Holland and was celebrating her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gammon of Sturgeon Falls visited Mr. and Mrs. Vic Larocque for a week. Mrs. Lizzie Larocque and Mr. and Mrs. Vine Larocque and Mr. Oliver Larocque, all of goals for Emmersons. Spears, Scott and Bright had the others. For Cochranes it was Fedyk with two, Hadley and Strong with one each. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Feb. 4, 1976 -- 23 Cedar Creek News COMING SOON RADIO Oshawa were Wednesday evening visitors at the Vic Larocque home. Oliver is Mrs. Gammon"s brother. Adam Cummings has been visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cummings for a few days. SHACK at House of Howard FACTORY OUTLET SUEDE AND LEATHER 17 Notion Road, Pickering wV We are making room for new spring styles, and clearing remaining winter stock of suede and leather coats and jackets. Also specializing in custom made garments. All work done on premises, workmanship guaranteed. For further information Call 683-1166 repaired. Ontario has a new "Seat Belt Law." This is what you should know about it. Last year, 1,304 people were killed in automobile accidents in Ontario. Another 98,673 were injured. . Many of those deaths and injuries could have been avoided, had the persons involved been wearing seat belts. That is why, effective January 1, 1976, the use of seat belts became mandatory. In practice, the law is simple: ® You must wear a seat belt and shoulder harness if both are available. e If your car was manufactured after January 1, 1971, it is illegal to remove the seat belts and they must be in good working order. If seat belts have been removed, they must be replaced. e Seat belts that are not working must be Province of Ontario William Davis, Premier ® The shoulder harness is not part of the system in back seats--and need not be installed. eo |t is not illegal to carry more passengers than there are seat belts. e The driver is responsible for all children aged 2 to 15. All adult passengers, 16 and over are * responsible for themselves. There are exceptions: (1) Children under two years of age. (2) Persons with a medical exemption certificate from their doctor. (3) Delivery personnel driving in their > drop-off zone at 25 mph or under. (4) Rural mail delivery personnel. (5) Convertibles do not require shoulder harness. The fine for breaking the law is from $20 to $100, plus costs. But life and health are precious, and accidents which cause death or injury to people, or damage to property, cost far more than the fine. Whether you are a driver or a passenger, from now on you must wear a seat belt. Your Ontario government asks for your co-operation. For more information, contact: Public and Safety Information Branch Ministry of Transportation and Communications 1201 Wilson Avenue Downsview, Ontario M3M 1J8 Ministry of Transportation and Communications James Snow, Minister po WW Tad THI 7 FL LIATN