12-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Mar. 30, 1977 os & views of interest from Utica By Mrs. Jack Crosier Service will be held in Utica United Church on Sunday, April 3 at 11:30 a.m. Sunday School meets at 10:15 a.m. There will be a meeting of the Official Board of the Goodwood and Epsom-Utica Churches on Monday, April 4, at 8:00 p.m. at Goodwood United Church. At Epsom United Church on Good Friday"at 8 a.m. breakfast will be served, followed by a half hour service of meditation con- ducted by Mr. Mike Ward. On Easter Sunday a service of Holy Communion will be observed in Epsom United Church at 11:30 a.m. with the minister, the Rev. Archie Scott officiating. The Epsom Choir will provide " special music. The Epsom-Utica UCW will meet at Epsom on Tuesday, April 5 at 8 p.m. Group 2 is in charge of the 66 Brock St. W., 1 | 1 | THAPAR § Denture Therapy Clinic § 8 163 Simcoe St, | f Uxbridge 852-5291 Oshawa 579-8752 | 214 Dundas St. E., Whitby 668-7797 | Miss Debbie Sutherland and Mr. Wayne Storms were recipients of many lovely gifts at a community shower and dance held 'for them in Utica Memory Hall on Friday evening. Best wishes to Debbie and Wayne who will be married in Utica United Church on Saturday. Congratulations to the Port Perry Bantam hockey team who won the semi- final series game at Ban- croft Sunday. The team and their families enjoyed a victory celebration at Emiels when four of the boys who had recent birth- days were honoured with a special birthday cake. Charlie Brown and Todd Wilbur play on this team. Congratulations also to the Port Perry Novice All Star team who won the - championship trophy in the Beaverton hockey tourna- ment. Lee Wilbur is captain a "who of this team. Good hockey, boys. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson were Mi. and Mrs. Percy Baker of Hannon, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carr of Mount Albert and Mr, and Mrs. * Wellington Yake of Stouff. ville. Mr. Dennis Thompson attended the Maple Syrup and Pancake Festival at Mr. Everett Prentices on Scugog Island on Sunday. Congratulations and best wishes to Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Clark of Beaverton celebrated their marriage with a darice in Utica Memory Hall a week 'ago Saturday evening. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clark of Kingston and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry. Mrs. Jack Diamond and Mrs. Bruce Bailey and Allan visited Mrs. Forsythe at Markham on Ola Thursday, and the Baileys called on Mrs. Ethel Kidd of Goodwood on Tuesday. Mrs. Roy Suteliffe, Master Michael Sutcliffe and Mrs. Clare Brockman 'and Michelle of Courtice spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller of Mississauga. Mr. Ryan Sutcliffe of Janetville visited his grand- parents on Sunday. Mrs. Peter Sutcliffe and children were Sunday visit- ors with Mr. and Mrs, Terry Crawford of Greenbank. Mr. and Mrs, Dean Beare and children called on Mrs. Jack Crosier on Sunday Mrs, Cecil Harper, Mr. and. Mrs. George Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm . Schofield and children were dinner guests of Mr. and . Mrs. Mike Schofield on Sun. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Charles Bell were Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Bell and child- ren and Gordon Bell of -- COON * We Buy Raw Furs -- MUSKRAT -- RED FOX HIGHEST PRICES PAID PHONE 372-9511 We sell all kinds of traps. DURHAM FURRIERS .ro. KING ST. W. - COBOURG -- WOLF Apr.15 i Immunization protects against polio, diphtheria, measles, "=. rubella (German measles), whooping cough, mumps and tetanus. Although often considered to be "childhood ¢ diseases,' they are anything but minor -- measles, for ¢ ¢ instance, can lead to encephalitis (brain disease), a # cause of retardation. Protect y your children | " Newmarket and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bell of Brace- bridge. atlations 10. Mrs « Congratulations to Mrs. Bell's 14 year old grandson, Michael Bell of Richmond Hill who won the Ontario championship in boxing, for his age group, on Saturday. Recent visitors with Mrs, James E. Mitchell were Mr. and Mrs. Milt Parkin, Mrs. W. J. Mitchell and Mrs. Mabel Pilkey and Mrs. Mary Poole of Uxbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell have returned from a months vacation in Florida. We are pleased that Mrs. Ivan Gray is recuperating at her home after a months stay in Port Perry Com- munity Hospital and Sunny- brook Hospital. Mrs. Chester Holley and Mrs. Ron Jackson and children of Holland Centre spent a few days with the MacCannells last week. Mrs. Mervyn MacCannell and Mrs. Vic Filletti and Ryan returned with them for a four day. visit. Congratulations to Mr. Mervyn MacCannell and Mr. Barry Parish of Ux- bridge who were fourth in the Provincial Champion- ship Bowling Tournament at Cambridge on Saturday. Each were recipients of a three piece set of mens luggage. Miss Hazel Balfour spent a few days with Mr. and Pi ny theoRsh Lntaraiar tion] This is what Ontario is doing to help you. Do your share -- make sure your children are immunized. Consult your family physician, public health nurse or local medical officer of health, A free booklet, "Immunization is your responsibility,' is available with a chart showing what diseases your children should be immunized against, and at what ages. he Here in Ontario, the Ministry of Health provides t pays a fee to the physirian for administering them. But the responsibility for immunization -- for ma : your children immunized by your family physician. provided by Health Units. "| people as possible. Your Ontario Government is doing its share -- by ol providing vaccines and paying for immunization through OHIP. vaccines and your Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) ¢ sure your children are protected --is still up to you. school age children, use school immunization programs Immunization is quick and convenient --vaccines against several diseases are often combined. And the only way to control these diseases is to immunize as many For your copy, write to: Health Resource Centre Communications Branch Ontario Ministry of Health Hepburn Block. Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1S2 king Have Or, for Dennis Timbrell, William Davis, Minister of Premier Health : Province of Ontario Mrs. Tony Mark of Port Perry. : Prize winners in the last euchre were Anne Manns, Irma Watson, Elsie Taylor s and Richard Manns, Dennis Thompson and Harold McDiarmid. Winners in the Freeze-Out were Phyllis Clark and Mildred Thomp- son first and. Richard and Anne Manns second. Remember the Dofasco Concert on April 11th in Uxbridge. We welcome Mrs. Vera Brown as our new' Utica correspondent. Would you please telephone your news items to her at 985-7564 before 11 o'clock on Monday Scugog news By Mrs. Earl Reader . The Scout movement on the Island is again request- ing your support in a dance at Club Annrene April 9 with music by "Something Blue". You see they are still hoping to go to the summer Jamboree in Prince Edward - Island. So contact the lead- ers for tickets. The boys will appreciate it. Mrs. Clara Dowson was in hospital last week and so was Mrs. Helen Hortop a while ago. Mystery Sisters, please remember them. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Collins returned from a delightful 16 day trip to Hawaii. Mrs. Myrtle Manns decid- ed to take advanatge of the school break vacation when she and Carl took a trip to Florida. Last week Mrs. Reta Reader and Tammie went to Toronto and spent many hours at the Science Centre as well as visiting Mrs. Maye Ploss, a former _ summer resident at Port View Beach. Mrs. Ploss has now lived in her Toronto apartment 15 years but is still interested in the Island' and the people she met here Another day was spent in exploring the Eaton Centre - again Linda Samells spent the week in Toronto with her friend Joanne Osaduke- at the latter's grandmother's home. During the week ~ Mrs. Samells also managed a trip to the Eaton Centre. Saturday night was a happy occasion when many friends gathered at the (continued on page 31) Why Take The Risk? Protect yourself, your crop and your future - with low cost CROP INSURANCE. Govern- ment subsidized - Tax deductible. REMEMBER applica: tions must be in by May 1st. to cover corn, spring grain, new seeding, hay and pasture. For further informa- tion contact: Maustyn McKnight "R.R. 2, Uxbridge, Ont Telephone 852-3536 iL 2 Ad $ Eg