Utica News Service will be held in Utica United Church on Sun- day, October 25, at 11.30 am. Sunday School meets at 10 am. Mr. John Hopkins, the minister of the Goodwood. Epsom-Utica charge conduct- ted a very fine Anniversary Service in Epsom United Chureh on Sunday, when he was ably assisted by the Senior "Junior Farmers" Quartette". Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Ballard and Miss Lynn Clark were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Locka sad fa- mily of Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Ballard and Mr. Manson Woods visit- and in London for a few| Visitors with Mr. and Mrs, days last week. Jack Crosier. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pickard,| Mr. and Mrs, Roy Sutcliffe Mrs. Harold Forder, Mrs.|Spent a few days in Bancroft Allan Martyn, Mr. Ken Sker-|!ast week. Mrs. R. Sutcliffe ratt and Joanne, Mr. and Mrs. | Visited Mr. and Mrs. Claire Lloyd Midgley, Mrs. Milton|Brockman of Courtice on Stone and Mrs. Hugh Strong | Sunday. visitors with| Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilbur chells on Sunday. Mrs. Tom Sutherland visit- Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Clark ied her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ed their nieces in Amvasterjof Brampton were Sunday Conner of Whitby on Sunday. NEED A GIFT? BONNIE'S CHINA and GIFT SHOP 227 Queen St., Port Perry WE ALSO x RONSON * PHILISHAVE x BUXTON CUPS and SAUCERS (OVER 200 SHAPES AND PATTERNS) JEWELLRY BOXES COME TO BONNIE'S! rr rm ree Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jordan of Mount Albert had Sunday dinner with Mr. & Mrs. Den- nis Thompson. The Thomp- son's were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carr of Mount Albert and called on Mr. and Mrs. L. Pegg of Sharon on Sunday evening. On Monday they visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd White of Oshawa. Mrs: Murray Geer spent an afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Scho- field of Glen Burnie visited her grandmother, Mrs. Cecil Harper, on Saturday even- ing. We are pleased that Mrs. C. Harper and Mrs. W. J. Mitchell are convalescing at home after a stay in hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Doug MacCan- nell of Peterborough spent CARRY A COMPLETE LINE Of PRODUCTS From + ete ee psoas PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Oct. 22, 1970 -- 9 Mrs. Frank Harris of Whit- by visited Mrs. John den the week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Mac- Cannell. Congratulations and best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. M MacCannell who celebrated their thirtieth wedding anni- versary with Jean and Doug at a dinner and dance. Mr. and Mrs. M. MacCan- nell were dinner guests of Mrs. Rose Purvis of Sunder- land on Sunday. Remember the dance in Utica Community Hal! under the auspices of\the L.O.L. on Saturday evening. Please telephone your news to 985-2624. by CARLTON Oe ee ee Cedar Creek News Boer one afternoon last week. Mrs. Jim Trembay won $250.00 in the Irish Sweep- stake race. Marten and Ieta den Boer visited friends at Grand Rap- ids, Mich. US.A. over the Thanksgiving week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tre- panier gf Toronto spent. the Thanksgiving week-end with Mr. & Mrs. Victor Larocque. Allen Keetch & son, Kenny and daughters, Cathy & Carol of Whitby visited George Kil- patrick last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Do- |herty of Sarnia spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Vic- tor Larocque. The Dohertys had been to the plowing |match at Lindsay. _OPEN| 9:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. MON. to FRI. FRIDAY NIGHTS until 9:00 P.M. first 100 LADIES Attractive Gift With Each Purchase +e ee