12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 9, 1979 Utica areanews | by Vera Brown Charge will be held at Church service this week Goodwood Church will be in Utica Church at 11:30 a.m. Sunday school is at 10:00 a.m. Official Board meeting of the Goodwood, Epsom-Utica D/H QUYS (@ 0 FIRUVAN(@ 554) "Midnight Snacker" thinks she's beyond our help. "Stoney Broke" wonders if PEPSTEP,™ the new exercise plan, requires expensive exercise equipmerit. * Kk Kx o During the day I eat normal amounts of food. But around midnight I turn into a crazy person. (I mean crazy. Like eating a whole chocolate cake.) My friends think I should join Weight Watchers? But I'm pes- simistic. What are you going to do? Put a 'padlock on my fridge? (signed) MIDNIGHT SNACKER. A. No. We won't lock your fridge. We'll just try to open your mind. One part of the complete Weight Watchers Program is a plan that actually helps you change your eating patterns. And at Weight Watchers meetings you will discover you're not the only one in the world who goes on midnight food binges. You'll meet others with the same problem and you'll learn to solve it together. That's what the Weight Watchers Program is all about! * Kk Kk ol hear you've got a new exercise plan at Weight Watchers. Am I going to have to start lifting weights? (signed) 200 POUND WEAKLING. A. No! PEPSTEP™ the Personal Exercise Plan, wasn't dreamed up by athletes. It's a unique system developed for the Weight Watchers Program by one of the country's leading cardiologists. It's optional and it's not done at the meetings. WEIGHT WATCHERS The Authority * hk Kk We've made up these questions, but the situations and prob- lems are real. To get all the answers, join Weight Watchers! @ YOURE THIS CLOSE TO LOSING WEIG UXBRIDGE: Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Salvation Army Auditorium, 114 Brock St. W. PORT PERRY: Monday 7:30 P.M. Masonic Hall, 320 Queen Street LITTLE BRITAIN: Monday 7:30 P.M. Little Britain Community Centre FOR MEETING INFORMATION CALL FREE EACH MONTH Each month members of our classes receive Weight Watchers magazine ab- solutely FREE. Don't de- lay join today MISSISSAUGA 1-826-9200 ENROLL AT ANY CLASS First meeting Fee $10 all other meetings $4. Special senior citizen & student rate -- first meeting $5. All other meetings $2. Walmar Eastern Canada Limited Authorized user of the trade mark Weight Watchers" 'Neight Watchers Int'l Inc 1979 Registered Owner Uxbridge Choral Society in the Uxbridge Music Hall, Monday, May 14th at 8 p.m. Friday May 18th at 8:00 p.m. The Epsom-Utica Couples and to meet for a social time Club, families and friends afterwards at Earl and are invited to attend *'Musi- caly Speaking' presented by Ladies please provide light Elizabeth Taylors home. refreshments. Tickets are available from the Taylors or Aslings. There will be a euchre in the Hall this Friday at 8 p.m. Mrs. Doug Geer and Bradley were Sunday luncheon guests with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Geer were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Butson of Port Perry. Mr. Baker and Mrs. Mildred Thompson visited her mother Mrs. Miller at Mount Albert on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Schofield and family were Sunday visitors with Mr. and * Mrs. George Harper. There will be a special service in Pine Grove Church on Sunday, May 27th at 3 pm. Rev. Cannon Puxley will be the guest speaker and Mrs. Cathy Potter will be the soloist. Recent visitors with the Sutcliffe family were Miss Sandra Bray from Tyler, Texas and Mrs. Doris and Miss Marlene Bray. Get well wishes to Andrew Reusink who is recovering from the recent removal of his appendix. It was just two weeks ago that Paul had to have his removed also. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reusink and Paul were dinner guests with daughter Laura in Toronto on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Doug MacCannell and girls of Peterborough were weekend guests with Mrs. Bessie MacCannell. Mrs. Gordon Hooker of Manchester held a baby shower for Mrs. Roy Hooker's baby girl on Sunday. Mrs. Hillis Wilbur was in attendance. Telephone petition (From Page 1) agreed to circulate the petition and present it at the meeting of council slated for June 11 when the Bell rep will be present. Mrs. Mower told the Star last week that committee members feel an increase in the monthly phone rates in Ward 4 would not amount to as much as many people are now spending on long dis- tance calls each month to Oshawa. . EET WILLY & SON SMALL ENGINE REPAIRS 64 Water Street - Port Perry 985-3192 specializing in MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS We have in stock - 4, 4'2, 9%2, 20 & 40 h.p. oN JARS OR SK SA fh 4 o FE PINS RA 28 RRATAETE ES ThA HWE i "GIRL OF THE YEAR, for the three area chapters of International, Beta Sigma Phi, were honoured at a 48th Anniversary of Founder's Day held at the Port Perry Curling Club on April 30, 1979. [left to right] Glenda Hutcheon of Xi. Epsilon Theta, Tessie Demptster and Wilma Bakelaar-tied of Theta Psi, and Linda Mclinerney of Theta Delta. 48th Anniversary Photo: Beth Schryburt. Beta Sigma Phi celebrate Beta Sigma Phi, a social, cultural and service organi- zation for women celebrated the 48th Anniversary of its founding on Monday, April 30th at the Port Perry Curling Club. Among those from around the world celebrating the event were two chapters from Port Perry and the Uxbridge Chapter. ' Gail Williamson of Xi Epsilon, Port Perry served as chairman of the Founders Day activities with many other members taking part in the program. C. Smith from Theta Psi, Uxbridge and T. Dempster of Theta Delta, Port Perry conducted the Ritual of Jewels pledge ritual, while E. Mark of Theta Psi, Uxbridge gave the Founders Day pledge. M. Durnford of Theta Delta, Port Perry was selected for the honour of presenting a special message from the International Office in Kansas City, Missouri. Beta Sigma Phi is the largest women's sorority in the world with some 30 countries, 12,000 chapters and 250,000 members involved. Internationally the chapters have created several special funds. 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