--r----p Life - Auto - Home Protection Church Service will be held in Utica United Church on Sunday, Sept. 1, at 11.30 a.m. with the minister, Rev. Vincent I. Thormin, B.Sc. Arch., L.'Th,, in charge. Sun- day School will re-open on Sanday, Sept. 8, at 10 a.m. The Explorers, under the supervision of Mrs. P. Rud- kin, and Mrs. W. Brown en- joved a trip to Bowmanville Park on Monday. Remember the Bake Sale & Mrs. Earl Fielding's on Friday afternoon, August 30, under the auspices of Ep- som - Utica UCW. Congratulations: and best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Gord- on Carnegie (nee Junia Lan- gelle) on their recent marri- age. SLOOP POOR OOOO E WES gee: p= UTICA NEWS The Sklar Golf Club en- joyed a dinner in Utica Hall on Saturday evening. The caterers were Mr. and Mrs. George West of Manilla. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ken- dall spent a few days at Wassaga Beach with Mr. and Mrs.: Bert Maltby. « Mrs. Willis Connor, Brook- lin, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Tom Sutherland and family. "Mr. Chester Geer was home for the week-end. Mr. Cooper Sr. has return- ed home after a stay in hos- pital following a car acci- dent. Mrs. Jas. E. Mitchell and Mrs. A. Watcon enjoyed a day at the Exhibition. Congratulations to Mrs. LANE Plumbing - Heating = Electric - OFFICE 33s BUSINESS & P DIRECTORY For Income , Tax & Bookkeeping Services see ALEX SHEPHERD Room 2, Post Office Building Phone 985-7031 Specializing in business and t farm WHR atts EMMERSON DUFF INSURANCE ELECTRONICS AGENCY . ADMIRAL LIMITED TELEVISION General Insurance SALES and SERVICE 9857306 PORT PERRY Phone 985-7993 or 985.2728 Dec. 31/68 PORT PERRY Dec./68 v Septic Tanks Earl Wallace - Cleaned By ROOFING PUMP EQUIPMENT Ashphalt Shingles, Rolled Roofing, Steel and Aluminum Roofing. EAVESTROUGHING We will contract for all kinds of roof work. A. E. Johnson 0.D. + OPTOMETRIST e EYES EXAMINED eo 229 Mary St. 985-2383 RAYMOND J. FRALICK representing CtA Co-operators insurance Association The Farmers Union Mutual Fire Insurance Fire » Phone 985.7447 -- PORT PERRY, ONT. 2473 RES. 98] Kevin and Stephen stayed for ROFESSIONAL CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Leonard R. Rosenberg _& Associates | Mitchell and children visited @ r x Rosai on Sunday. Violet Skerratt who received the Simpson Sears silver tray donated at Blackstock Fair to the one obtaining the highest points in needle- work. The Epsom - Utica U.C.W. visited the guests at Fairview The U.C.W. will meet at the home of Mrs. Annie Toombs on Thursday after- noon September 5th-at two o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Mulholland PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, August 29, 1968 -- 13 Lodge on Wednesday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sut- cliffe called on Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Crawford of Millbrook on Sunday. Visitors with Mrs. Violet Skerratt on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Cowper, Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hutton, Toronto, Mrs. Flet- cher, Prince Albert, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Raines, Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E. Mit- chell and Mr. and Mrs. Bill and Mrs. M. Parkins, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mit- chell called on Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Scott and Donna of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosier were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Beare, Port Perry. Mr. Allan Bailey and Mr. Kenneth McKnight had a trip to Fenlon Falls on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hill and Kevin and Stephen of Frank- lin visited Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson on Sunday. a holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Ruscel Stark and Lynda of Toronto spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Comer. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ashton visited 'Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Geer one evening recently. Mr. Jim Fielding found his car, which had been taken from his home, intact, near Leamington. Bank of Nova Scotia Building, Aurora Telephone Aurora 727-9451 out your car window? Would you throw money It SAVE YOU MONEY. will cost the Department of Highways more than $700,000 this year to keep Ontario's highways neat and tidy. Don't be a litterbug--it could L COTTAGES "WANTED REAL ESTATE LID REALTOR 985-7373 SEPTIC TANKS AND WEEPING Beds INSTALLED REG. ARMSTRONG Port Perry -- 985-2226 Dec. /67 FOR ANY OF YOUR Insurance Needs Do-it the Co-operative Way Co-Operators Ins. Assoc. ETHEL NOTTINGHAM Myrtle 655-4832 Dec./68 6G. McPhaden Insurance 985-2341 INVEST NOW 191 Queen St. Port Perry hh for Terms of 1 or 2 years VICTORIA and GREY TRUST Guaranteed Investments Interest is payablé "half yearly or may be left to compound EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED . SUGAR & SPICE (continued) But there are other things that make the opening of a school a pleasant occasion. Fellow-teachers are all brown and keen and friendly. By November they'll be gray and harassed and surly, but that's all right. There are the new teach- ers, wide-eyed with alarm and confusion, who ask des- perately," But where do I send these forms? What do I do with the locker money? How do you teach a poem? Who do I see to resign?" There are the first staff meetings, those symposiums which sparkle with the wit and eloquence of a grocery list. But first and foremost, there are the thirteen hun- dred studerits, brown of face and limb, mini-skirted to the hilt, friendly, happy and ex- cited as they greet old class- mates, make new friends and head for another milestone on their trek through life. Don't ask me in: February, but in September, I like it --Toronto Telegram News Service moved to their new home this week. «We are glad they are not leaving this area, and good wishes go with them. Mr. and Mrs. Best, Cathy and Richard visited their daughter Mrs. Glen Dunford and family, Lakefield, on Sunday. Mrs. Crosier attended a shower at the home of Mrs. Clare Vernon, on Friday ev- ening in honor of a Septem- ber bride, Miss Barbara Holt- by. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Franks, Misses Christine and Denise have returned from a vacation in the Maritimes, Miss Christine Franks will leave shortly for England where she will enter hospital for training as a nurse. It was quite an unique sight on Sunday evening to see two lovely, tiny gray ponies, drawing a typical covered wagon in the midst of the steady stream of mo- tor traffic. The ponies seem- ed quite at home and obeyed Manchester News all traffic rules on the busy corner, Miss Susan Roach and Mr. Mike Miller of Toronto were with Mr. and Mrs. A. Roach on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Howsam and son of Houcton, Texas, visited the Howsam relatives in this area last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cooling, of Epsom, Surrey, England were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs Ben Hitchins, Oshawa, entertained the Mit- chells and their guests to a Bar-be-cue dinner one even- ing. Service will be held in Manchester Church next Sun- day morning, Sept. 1st at 10.30. Rev. Mr. Atkinson, formerly of Oshawa will be the guest speaker. On September 15th we will visit Prospect Church on the occasion of their anniversary when Mr. Larry Johnston of Sunderland will be the guest speaker. Monday, PORT PERRY FAIR . HORSE and CATTLE CLASSES LADIES' WORK - JUNIOR FAIR - 4-H CLUBS | "HORSE RACES -- BASEBALL -- MIDWAY Sept. 2 ADMISSION $1.00 CARS 50c. C. CARTER, Pres. F. LAMB, Sec'y. JOHN Dov/81 Dec. 68 Yolgnione 985-7306 BRANDON THE BRITISH AMERICAN OL CO, LTD Is pleased to, announce the appointment of as agent for the PORT PERRY AREA FOR DELIVERY OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Call: Sunderland 233 (COLLECT)