Ly News from Utica and area By Mrs. J. Crosier Service will be held in Utica United Church on Sun., February 15th at 11:30 a.m. Sunday school meets at 10:15 a.m, The Epsom Sunday School. invites the families of the Epsom-Utica community to a skating party in the Port Perry arena on Friday, Feb. 13, from 1 to 2 p.m. Refresh- ments will be served at Epsom Church following the skating. The Board of Utica Memory Hall met on Thurs. evening. The members of the Board for 1976 are: Bruce Houghland chairman, Char- les Cottyn secretary, Wm. Ruesink treasurer, William Goslin and Peter Sutcliffe. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fielding, the custodians, are to be contacted re the rental of the hall. The Community Club includes the members of the Hall Board and Mrs. Dennis Thompson and Bruce Bailey. Peter Sutcliffe is chairman of the Community Club and Mrs. Dennis Thompson is secretary and Bruce Hough- land treasurer. Best of health is wished for Mr. Roy Sutcliffe who is a patient in Port Perry Hospi- - tal. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson hosted a birthday party for Mr. William Baker who lives with them on the occasion of his 93rd birthday. Mr. Baker is hale and hearty and enjoyed the afternoon of euchre with some of his friends. Mrs. Chet Geer, Mrs. Retta Hardy, Mrs. Charles Bell, Mr. Pat Bell .and Mrs, Jack Crosier were guests at the party. Mr. Barry Philip was best- man at the Day-Mitchell wedding in Brooklin on Fri. evening. Mrs. Doug Taylor w a s hostess at a Dani-Elle fash- ion jewellery demonstration in her home on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Lloyd Taylor attend- ed Church at Cedar Grove on Sunday and later visited Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Beelby of Cedar Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Evans of Scarbor- ough. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Beare of Mississauga called on Mrs. Jack Crosier on Sundsy afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey . spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry of Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Robbie Gon- nerman and children and Mr. and Mrs. Udo Gobkes and baby of Oshawa visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Storie on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Mac- Cannell were dinner guests of Mrs. Mary McCosh of Ajax on Sunday. Mrs. James E. Mitchell visited Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gray on Saturday and Sun. Prize winners at the week- ly euchre in the Hall on Friday evening were: M. Poots, Evelyn Brown and Elsie Taylor, Herman Kerry Pat Bell and Reid Cook. Winners in the Freeze-Out or were Grace Thompson and 8 Dennis Thompson, first and AA Myrtle and Ross Alsop, J gs second. "2 Come to the Community a Club Valentine Dance in the fo Hall on Saturday evening. is All are welcome. % Prince Albert area news By Mrs. G. Beacock At Church on Sunday the congregation were privileg- ed again to have Mr. N. Watson (or affectionately termed as just 'Norm") preside at the organ tempor- arily. The faithful choir rendered the old familiar, How Great Thou Art. Those present listened to Rev. Brawn's topic "The Way of Prayer', proved easy listening. Offering gathered by F. Dantzer and D. McMillan. Better health is wished for Mrs. C. Luke, Mrs. H. Byers, Mr. A. Guilson wha are patients in our local hospital. Results of the last euchre at the hall were: High lady - Ilean Pugh, Ruby Tripp, Olive Gimblett. High Gent + Hubert Fox, Albert Timms, Pat Bell. Winner of the lone hand series - Jim Latimer. How about putting on your hat and coat and attending an 'open meeting" which concerns your community centre this Friday evening, Feb. 13, at 8 p.m. Elsewhere in this issue you will note the forthcoming dance in the hall, on Feb. 21st. We are pleased Mr. and Mrs. Don Tran are remain- ing in our village having sold Shoemage, 0 Canagy, 3 dest {-dr €3sed men : 3 / 3 = KENDALL'S: A SHOE TREL PORT PERRY PLAZA @ WEDGES Celebrity y) @ CREPE SOLES @ CALIFORNIAS \ SA \ NE SAG a Ce TL on "Car ou PORT PERRY STAR, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 1976 -- 15 Mrs. Ross Gauslin and Mr. Grant of Taunton were re- Earl Gauslin of Stouffville, ! cent visitors with Mrs. Cecil and Mrs. Mike Schofield and Harper. Yourown fhe He ----_-- wh A NT AC A a! Fa Tat A by the ; the store and purchased the Insurance §: Hector Hodgins home. Innovator i Sn Cems, Bly 20d at Great-West Life | fortune to two couples, Mr. and--Mrs. Ed. Apsega and Mr. and Mrs. H. Merijerink who are the joint owners of the former Tran store. EVANS Mr. and Mrs. H. Carnegie : Pas are happy to have their little 73 Main Street N. t 7 granddaughter Jayne Van- P.0. Box 550 i Camp whose parents from Scugog Island are on a vaca- tion. Mr. and Mrs. L. Devitt, Oshawa, prior to going to Florida were Thursday dinner guests with her sister and husband the Les Beacocks. WM. LAURENCE UXBRIDGE, Ontario Off: 852-3184 Res: 852-7712 Great-West Life ASSURANCE COMPANY 5) STEEDMANS) PORT PERRY PLAZA announces the MODEL CONTEST WINNERS Ti A i er - TAA "a J PRE Fa ae? Ty v hy EO SL ACY Q w' -. Phat \ NS, em ra Kod OL Si a i 7 a Je GaP >. PENI wo ar ho FR oF Sls te of Fg WAR AET, | ¥ vr EE Ean SNe mpi Fa ALE we 253) n y FEAL iy ~ Cp " 3) Boa 3) Gi! RY gis or, NA 5 0 =e 10% OFF SPECIAL FEBRUARY OFFER Bring this coupon to Kendall's Shoe Tree ~ Offer Good Only until Feb. 28, 1976 any purchase over *10.00 - ym W "ee a The winners of Stedmans, Port Perry store, 10th annual Mode! Kit contest were announced last week with Mike Haigh, 13, taking first place. Above, Gerry Scanlon and Bob Barr of Stedmans award the winners their trophies and models as prizes. (Left) Sylvia Schweichert, 10, 3rd prize; Mike Haigh, 1st prize and Todd Bartley, 12, 2nd prize. Mike's model wil now be entered in the Stedmans Cross-Canada Contest and is eligible to win a 10-speed bicycle.