Aoi ALY Ri, MU 6-THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 27th, 1954 Utica + _ Miss Geraldine Gregg and Miss Dorothy Playter of Victoria Corners, were Friday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosier. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur and Mrs, Jack Crosier attended the congregational meeting at 'Bethesda Church last Thursday evening. Quite a number: from, this district _ attended Open-House at Port Perry High School last Friday evening. Decoration service for the Utica {rion cemeteries will be held on Sun- de&y siternoon, Jung 18th, Rev. Mr. King of Whitevale is to be the speak- Ler. . Miss Margaret Sutcliffe was home for the week end. Mise Dorothy Wilbur is again a member: of the Girls' Intermediate Softball team. She is an alternate pitcher. Mr. Hill, our minister, visited the school children last Tuesday and ex- plained: radio broadcasting to them. Mr. Bert McKercher has resigned as caretaker of the Utica cemeteries after nearly fourteen years of faith- ful service. : 'Mrs. R. Sandison has nearly com- pleted her Musical Festivals held as a conclusion to the years music lessons. Mrs. Frank Hastings' Festival will be 'held in Port Perry Public School auditorium "next Wednesday evening. This is for some of the schools in the Reach School Area. - # "Miss Paulette Julian was successful in qualifying in the semi-finals for girls singing held at the Yellow School last week. Kenny Macdonald went along to try out for the boys. These two children were chosen to re- present Utica - school by' the other 'kscholars. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Kelsey, of Lon- don, England, spent several days with her mother, Mrs. - Ackney. Other visitors were Miss Phyllis" Ackney and Mr. Him Vesey of Toronto, and Mrs. Marshall Crosier, of Toronto, and her daughter Mrs. Thompson, of Lang- staff, Mr. Larry Kendall, of Toronto, spent the holiday with his parents. Church is at 1:30 p.m. affd Swiday School - at 2:30" p.m, until" "further notice. » [oe | Pine Grove Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Green and sons, Mr. John McKée and Mr. Fred Moase, all of Toronto spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs, Jack Hill. Don't forget the Anniversary ser- vices on Sunday, May 30th. Rev. R. King of Whitevale will be the guest speaker. A boys choir of 30 voices in the afternoon and Junior Farmers Li EGE Quartette in the evening. All are un- der the direction of Mrs. Colby, Ser- vices at 2.30 and 7.80 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Handel and sons, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Brennand and fa- mily of Toronto spent the holiday with Mr, and Mrs. A. Handel. Mrs. Herb Hill and girls are spend- ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. Hill. ' Miss Bernice Cook and Mr. Bruce] Thomas of Blackwater had Supper on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. John Simp son, Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Pickdrd, visited] Sunday with Mr, Marshall Sharrard, who has undergone an operation in Toronto and at time of writing is do-. ing fine, Mr." Clarence Albright spent the week-end with his parents," Mr. and Mrs. Jack Albright. ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Short and Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Short and family of Toronto visited the holiday with Mr. and Mrs, Jack Albright. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ballard onto calling on Mr. Russ Ballard's on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Bev Evans and David of Ancaster, Mr. and Mrs. Manson Woods of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clark and family of Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs, 'John Locke and family of Uxbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Noble of Sandford visited during the week- be Tor 1 end with Mr, and Mrs. Earl Ballard. Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Harper and sons had supper Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Eldred Catherwoed. Mr, and Mrs. John.Rice and family of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown of Maple visited Sunday with Mr. and-Mrs. Charlie Gourlie. Mr. Rae Johnson had Supper Sun- day-with Mr. Ray Evans, Mr, and rs. Don Perry of the fifth: line visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Talbert Evans. Annual Carp Derby "The annual Carp Derby of 'the Port Perry Rod & Gun Club is to be held on Sundays May 30th and June 6th. This event will go on rain or shine, There are prizes for the most carp each day, the largest carp each day ar well as for the combined catch for the both days. Bait will be supplied for a nominal fee, each person entering must keep his or her catch separate, these are not to be pooled. Area to be fished will be from the north. dock, the east dock, the. soutlf] dock, and the waters south .to and across the causeway of the Port Perry bridge. 'not so well. 4 Check in time will be. SEVEN p.m. t Seagrave Mr. and 'Mrs. A. Bruce, Miss Mar- jorie Bruce, Mrs. Rolston, John and Betty of Toronto and Mr, and Mrs. R. Woon of Port Perry was dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, M. Bruce Saturday evening. The occasion was to cele- brate the birthday of Mrs. A. Bruce. Mrs. H. Eagleson returned to Tor: onto on Sunday again to be w w or] sister who we are sorry port is Miss Elsie. Hunt of Fithelbert, Mani- toba and Miss Doreen Craig of Carle: | ton Place is spending a few days with | Miss M. Willows at the parsonage. A number from Seagrave attended Annjversary Services at Zion on Sun- day; also the supper and concert on Monday evening when the W.A, pre- sented their plays. Anniversary services will be held in Seagrave next Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Rev. D, P. Morris of Oril- lia will be speaker at both services. Children's Choir in the morning and The Oddfellow's Quartette of Little |! Britain in evening will provide the music. - Supper Monday evening at 5.30 and a play "Three Bright Girls" from Blackstock will be presented with Billy Wade T.V. artist of Cour- tice entertaining between acts, - The W. 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