: eS, SPAY SES TAP) > DPE SERS fo 2 Wen i HCL ANE Sey) PRLS A» a ARIA at Sa FINES fv A BA" a NY A TaN S\N? LAL BSP BY aa A WE 0 ITA NTL) YES TENS 2 a PM AY TL NEAR ERE CEFR SYREN VERE AY AEA REE NER ES AERIS YRS ER A WR LEAR TRE i LSTA E I ORL TH ARES TARVER IN APA So BT RAT Psy EA A NR ESS MAY TIRINIRN iT FERRERS FERN SERA HATH SHEAR FER ATRHTSRE PFI RNORT REN SLE SLERTA SIUC SSA ESC RS RAVEN, Ra FLEE WRLUROWSY RESh IA NINS, i 22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 10, 1978 Utica and area news Newcastle man Continued spending in Ottawa. Mr. Stevens said the government printing of "counterfeit money' will lead to "inflat- ion that will startle you in the coming months." The York Simcoe MP who was first elected to the House of Commons in 1972 made it clear that the Conservatives have high hopes in the pro- vince of Ontario, and he said that if the Tories can capture 55 of the 95 seats in this province, they will end up with a majority victory. He said that Ontario riding can be taken and at one point -he called Liberal incumbent Norm Cafik a "cream puff". Commenting on the fact that the election call has not been made, Mr. Stevens said "the delay actually 'is doing the Conservatives good, "Because the situation in the country is getting worse all the time". The riding of Ontario is one of several that is under re- distribution. Once the elec- tion is called the riding boundaries will be changed to include Pickering, Ajax, Uxbridge and Whitby. It loses Scugog Township and Georgina Township. TSS CNCVCNVSINA SIVA RNNAANNENNSSSSSS SSS pup CHROMACOLOR - gt - iis = UXBRIDGE ELECTRONICS 75 Brock Street W. Uxbridge Ontario Phone 852-3481 ee Tr rE Er Tr sss sss === OPPERS BROS. HOME IMPROVEMENTS By Vera Brown Family Sunday, May 14th will be observed at Epsom United Church at 11:30 a.m. with the Sunday School from Epsom taking part in the service. Sunday - School at Utica will be at 10:15 a.m. On Wednesday, May 17th at 8 p.m. there will be a meeting of the Official Board at Goodwood United Church. We are already making plans to hold a barbeque this year, to be held on August 26th at Epsom. There will be more information on this event at a later date. Mark your calendars now so you won't forget. This Friday, May 12th at 8 p.m. there will be a euchre at the Community Hall. On Saturday evening, there will be a dance in the Hall featuring Bob Andrews and' The Twin Spins. The coming events in the paper will have more details. Miss Connie Sutherland, our bride of the month of May, was the recipient of many beautiful gifts when a community shower was held in her honour in the Sunday School rooms on Monday evening. Connie grew up in the Sunday School, being a student for many years, then a teacher and pianist. 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STM There 1 3n'y cre HUMUS® TOILET by Mrs. Dorothy Gerrow which recalled many things that they did as children and the growing-up years. Connie is very grateful to everyone for the many lovely gifts received and as she uses each one I am sure she will remember the people of Utica and Epsom area. On Saturday evening at Utica Hall a "Jack and Jill" party was held in honour of Miss Jeanette Holtby and Mr. Garry Giles who are to be married in July, Mrs. Cliff Midgley of Greenbank called on Mrs. Delia Harper on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Crosier of Seagrave called on'Mrs Hilda Bailey recently. An- other visitor with Mrs. Bailey was Mrs. C. W. Brown of Sunderland who was a recent supper guest. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Kir- ton and Mr. and Mrs. Don McGillivray of Mount Albert were Sunday supper guests with Mrs. Mildred Thomp- son. Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Bill Goslin attended a * "'Geni" party at the home of Mrs. Bob Prentice in Port Perry on Sunday afternoon. Recent visitors with Mrs. Jack Crosier were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Beare of Missis- sauga, Mrs. W. W. Scott of London and Mrs. Gerald Ewing of Brooklin.- Mrs. Crosier and Mrs. Scott attended the funeral of cousin, Mr. Leonard Lang, in Toronto on Wednesday. Despite the rainy weather, there was a good turn out at the Clarke sale on Friday. I understand that the house has been sold and that the Clarke family will be maving to Madoc in the near future. Food For Thought by The Hillier's Eggs are more than just breakfast if they're serv- ed as something special. Place poached eggs in pastry boats, in noodle nests, or atop a mound of spinach. Save the gelatin sur- rounding canned meat. It's made of meat juices and will melt into perfect pan juice. Chopped nuts are a deli- cious garnish for cooked vegetables. For the best taste, saute nuts in butter and pour over vegetables. Need fruit puree to flavor a souffle or other special dish? Use baby food. It's strained, it's pure, and contains no additives. Easy, elegant - and ex- pensive - dessert: whir in the blender a pint of vanil- la ice cream, a split of champagne (16 ounces) and half a cup of fresh fruit (peaches are per- fect, or strawberries). Serve at once. Elegant dishes needn't be expensive - enjoy lunch at the Dairy Bar ON THE WATERFRONT Port Perry 985-8611 and you'll have a deli- cious meal at prices that make lunch time a plea- sure. | Open nightly to 8:00 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Z8et have, sold their house, as have Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mitchell, and Mrs. J. E. Mitchell will also be moving in the near future, all going to Port Perry. At the church service on Sunday, Mrs. Marion Harper and Mrs. Ruth Ashton were inducted *a's Elders of Epsom-Utica church. There was a capacity crowd at the pot-luck supper held at Epsom Sunday even- ing. The program which followed was very enjoyable. Several young people took part providing the audience with singing, organ and piano-accordion music. Mr. Rolland showed slides of Australia which were very interesting. This was follow- ed by a worship service by MPN 916. clear. - KFK 606. 1974 GREMLIN X 1973 COUGAR XR7 FBE 306. EBD 439. H28279. Lic. E19532. 1974 CHEV 2 TON age. £80828. PHILP Choice of the Week 1978 BUICK CENTURY CUSTOM COUPE Smart dark blue acrylic finish, V8 automatic, 1978 PONTIAC CATALINA SEDAN 305 V8, dark blue with blue vinyl roof, MPN 918. 1977 PLYMOUTH GRAN FURY 2 door, air conditioned, cruise control, higher than average mileage. KTR 832. Reduced to 1976 OLDSMOBILE DELTA 88 SEDAN Fully equipped, 1 owner, low mileage. LBS 221. 1975. BUICK LESABRE CUSTOM 4 door hardtop, fully equipped, air conditioned, one owner, 40,000 miles. JSO 507 : 1975 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN SEDAN V8 automatic, light blue interior, one owner. 1974 VALIANT SEDAN 6 automatic, p.s., cruise control. HFT 595. 1974 CHEVROLET IMPALA CONVERTIBLE V8 automatic, power equipped, radio. HYY 307. 6 cyl., 4 speed, radio, "'as is' special. HPX 232. 2 door, fully equipped, buckets seats, console. 11972 LEMANS STATIONWAGON Clean, one owner, low miles, V8 auto. EBN 198. 1971. CHEV BELAIR SEDAN one owner, original with less than 50,000 miles. TRUCK SPECIALS 1978 G.M.C. 2 TON PICKUP V8 automatic, p.s., p.b., radio, sliding window. 1977 G.M.C. 34 TON PICKUP V8, 4 speed, p.s., low mileage. H22440. 1976 G.M.C, 34 TON CREW CAB PICKUP Air conditioned, Sierra Classic, all the extras. 1976 CHEV 2 TON PICKUP 6 cylinder standard, one owner. T47613. 6 cylinder, 3 speed. C92016 1974 FORD V2 TON PICKUP Automatic transmission, capper top, low mile- 1963 G.M.C. 3 TON CAB & CHASSIS Suitable for 14' platform, 292-6 motor, 5 speed transmission, farm operated. Lic. J13870. } Open Evenings to 9:00 - Fridays to 6:00 p.m. Saturdays to 4:00 p.m, / _ 150 WATER STREET - PORT PERR PHONE 985-7309 v Mrs. J. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. Len Pilkey attend- ed the funeral of the late Howard Neal, a nephew of Mrs. Mitchell, at Mount For- est on Saturday. - Sunday visitors with Mrs. Mitchell were Mrs. Phil War- ing and daughter Helen of Ajax. } Mr. and Mrs. Barry Beare and girls were Sunday visi- tors with Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur and boys. Recent visitors with Mrs. MacCannell were Mrs. Elmer Wilson, Mrs. Ron Jackson and children, and Mrs. Chester Holley of Mark- dale, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Barkley and children, Mr.® and Mrs. Doug Mac Cannell and children of Peter- borough. PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED SUPPORT YOUR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Attend the Martin & Downs Circus this Saturday, May 13th at the Port Perry Fairgrounds.