Socie by Mrs. Jack Crosier Service will be held in Utica United Church on Sunday, November 28 at 11:30 a.m. with Mr. Mike Ward in charge. The work of the Canadian Bible will be recognized at this service and you will * be given an opportunity to contribute to this work. Sunday School meets at 10:15 a.m. The Epsom Centennial 'Committee presented a . I yp-- ry DEN'S PAPER HOUSE 227 QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY 985-8025 NEXT TO TOWN INN RESTAURANT. PAINTS . -- PORT PERRY "STAR -- Wednesday, Nov. 2, 1976 Utica and area news most enjoyable' program, followed by a pie social at Epsom United Church on Saturday evening. Scugog Ratepayers Assoc- iation is sponsoring three "All Candidate" meetings, . at Blackstock Community Centre on Thursday, Nov. 25, at Port Perry Town Hall 1873 on Tuesday, Nov. 30 and at Greenbank Commun- ity Hall on Thursday, Dec 2. All meetings are. at 8 p.m. Come to hear the ! candidates for the council and board of Education. Congratulations to Miss Beverley Rudkin who was presented with the vin- cial Honours Certificate* at the 4-H Achievement Day at Uxbridge - High School % Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Field- ing were guests at the Hutton-Cluney wedding . in Courtice United Church on Saturday. Congratulations and best wishes to Rhonda and Chuck. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Philip attended the Royal Winter Fair last week. Mrs. Gordon Taglor en- joyed the annual "Pennsyl- vania Folk Lore supper and program at Victoria Square on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mufr y Geer and Mr. and -Mrs. George Harper attended the Manchester Credit Union banquet and dance at Port Perry High School on Satur- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Parkin called on Mrs. James E. Mitchell recently: Mr. and Mrs. Doug Mc- Kinley of Willowdale were visitors with Mrs. Chet Geer ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Dale Beare - and Mrs, and Mrs. Dean Beare .and children and their two nieces were Sun- day visitors with Mrs. Jack Ox - and Mrs. Dennis hah on and Mr. Wm. ttended the Man- chester Credit Union banquet and dance at Port Perry High School on Satur- day evening. On Sunday afternoon, Mr. Baker- and¢the Thompsons called on Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sutcliffe of Leskard and on Mr. and Mrs. Dave Park of Bowmanville in the evening. The Utica Community Club are sponsoring a dance in the hall. on 'Saturday evening = featuring the musicians, "The Country Editions'. See Current Events for particulars. PASSPORT PHOTO Contact Peter Hvidsten 985-7383 PORT PERRY STAR Puppet theatre groupto perform at local Library When -Archie the Frog placed his webbed. footprint firmly .on the incorporation papers in 1969, the Frog Prin Theatre Inc. was born in Toronto. Today, Theatre Inc. has become one of Canada's best known and best loved puppet theatre groups, and will be perform- -ing one of its most popular productions 'Funny Puppet Troupe on Parade" for the Scugog Public Library on Friday, December 3,- 2:00 p.m. at the Church of the Ascension hall. Under the artistic direct- ion of Nikki Tilroe, the com- pany is a full-time non profit professional group that has been the resident company for the Canadian Television network's children's. series "The Waterville Gang"', and has been featured on the Canadian Broagcasting Cor- poration series" "Mr. Dress- up. Archie the Frog himself has appeared on the syndi- cated "Uncle Bobby" -t - vision series, while. Mim and Toto, two other mem- bers of the troupe, have appeared on TV Ontario's educational series "Cucum- ber". In addition, the com- pany has appeared on CBC's Theatre Canada documen- taries as well as on station CBLT's program "All Aboiit Toronto'. But Archie, Mimi, Toto and all the rest do not merely delight children on television. The Frog Print Theatre company has ap- peared at the St. Lawrence Centre and St. James Cathe- dral in Toronto, the Neva Scotian Puppet Festival, and at .international festi- vals in Tennessee, Lousiana and California. "Funny Puppet Troupe On the. Frog 'Print : Parade" includes ice skat- ing by Mimi and Toto, a little Tiger that performs circus tricks, songs and dances, and many funny fairy tale sequences per- formed by the puppets under the direction of puppeteers . Nikki Tilroe, Darlene Arm- strong an Alex Laurier. Susan (ohen of the To- ronto Starghas called the Frog Print Theatre Inc.". one of the most theatrically vivid presentations in Tor- onto..children and adults alike will be impressed". * Patrons .can enjoy the Frog Print Theatre free of charge. The performance is sponsored by an Outreach Ontario grant from the Ministry of Culture and Recreation, with additional assistance from the Ontario Arts Council. The per- formance has been co-ordin- ated by the Scugog Public Library and the Central Ontario Regional Library System. : Receives degree John H.. Bode, of Port Perry, Ontario, received the degree of Doctor of Philos- ophy in Mechanical Engin- eering - Engineering Mech- anics, at the November : 20 . commencement exercises at Michigan Technological Uni- versity, Houghton, Michi- gan. The title of his dissert- ation was A Photoelastic Study of the Stresses in a Rotating Square Flat Disk. ~ St. John: Ambulance warns that -unused portions of mediciné should not be thrown into waste contain- ers. Flush them away in the toilet, then dispose of the containers. MORTGAGE LOANS e 1st Mortgages 11 % 0 2nd & 3rd Mort ges 3% % -- Completely Open - No Bonus Homes-Cottages-Farms-Debt. 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