Yio - UTICA NEWS Church Service will he held in Epsom United Church on Sunday, February: 23, at 11:30 a.m. Utica Sunday School meets at 10 am. We offer our sympathy to the family of the late Mr. Harold Harper of Belleville in their recent bereavement. Harold was the eldest son of the late Mr, and Mrs. Russel 'Harper and spent his boy- 4-H CLUBS MANCHESTER HOME- MAKING CLUB Our first meeting of. the "Milky Way" was held 'at the Manchester United Church, on February 5, 1969 at 7:00 p.m. The officers for this unit 'were elected as follows: - President--Sheila Williams Vice-Pres.--Nancy Webster Secretary--Shelly Williams Treasurer--Anna Croxall Press Reporter-- Jessie Oosterlo. Manchester Dairy Queens was chosen as the name for the club. The leaders discussed the fact that Milk Comes First, and Milk is Versatile, Mrs. Kingstone demonstrat: ed how to make junket, after which, all sampled it. At 9.00. p.m. the meeting closed with the 4-H motto. The second meeting was| "held at Jessie and Margaret Oosterlos' home on Febru- ary 12, 1969 at 7.00 p.m. - The leaders discussed Milk in many Forms, and the Stor age of Milk. Jessie Oosterlo demonstra: ted how to make a chocolate milk shake and Margaret Oosterlo demonstrated how "to" make maple fizz, after which every one sampled same, At 9:00 the meeting closed with the 4-H motto. Press Reporter, Jessie Oosterlo HOW MUCH YOU MAY SAVE ON YOUR CAR INSURANCE WITH STATE FARM! BOB ALEXANDER CREDIT UNION BUILDING BROOKLIN 1 Phone 666-3804 STATE FARM Mutual Automabile Insurance Company LLL INERRANCE Canadian Head Office Scarborough, Ontario . . hood in Utica. Mr. and Mrs, Jim Martin and family of Lakefield, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Skerratt and Mrs. Allan Card, Kathy and Ronny visited: Mrs. Violet Skerratt recently. Mr. and Mrs: Frank Ken- dall were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Fisher, Ash- burn, on Thursday. Messrs. Bill and Bob Wat- son were home over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell and Carla spent Friday ev- ening with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Crosier. Miss Helen Burke of Osh- awa visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall for a few days. Mrs. Milt Parkin of Kinsale and Misses Beatrice and Grace Davidson of Oshawa were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E. Mit- chell. Mrs. Louis Wagner of Port Perry spent Wednesday af- ternoon with Mrs. Chet Geer. Mrs. C. Geer visited Mr. & Mrs. Don Geer on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hill, of Stouffville, Mrs. Howard Forsythe of Goodwood, Mrs. 'M. Tucker of Peterborough and Mrs. A. Ashenhurst of Uxbridge called on Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey on Sunday. Mrs, Harold Gall spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Cecil Harper. . Mrs. Cecil Harper, Mrs. George Harper and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm: Schofield at- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, February 20, 1969 -- 5 tended a "relative" bridal shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knox of Solina, in hgnour of Miss Faye Harper, on Sunday af- ternoon. © Saturday evening, Mrs. George Harper attended a shower for Faye, presented by Raglan Community, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pereman of Oshawa. Saturday afternoon Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Thompson visit- 'ed friends in Mount Albert and on Sunday, accompanied COME AND Gir el Te VALUES GALORE AT OUR by Mrs. R. Sutcliffe, Port Perry, they called on Mr. & Mrs. Russel Sutcliffe of Osh- awa. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bailey of Toronto, visited Mr, and Mrs. George Symes on Satur- day evening, BUY -- SELL L EAL ESTATE LTD REALTOR 985 - 7313 Miracle SALAD DRESSING 392.53 Whip Liptons CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP MIX 2 53 Pkg. 2 Kraft Macaroni DINNER 7 Oz. 2:29 FRESH. LEAN FRESH SHOULDER PICNICS . 55° 65 SHANKLESS PORK BUTTS ib. FRESH 55: ~ LEAN BUTT CHICKEN Legs or Breasts PORK CHOPS BEEF -- CHICKEN -- LIVER GAINESBURGERS 36 oz. 81c Ib. DELMONTE {9c MAPLE LEAF MACARONI & CHEESE PICKLE & PIMENTO CHICKEN LOAF DUTCH LOAF 6 oz. Pkgs. WHOLE BEETS 2 14 oz Jas J Je LOAF LOAF Cc TOW JELL-O JELLY POWDERS 3 3 oz. Pkgs. DELMONTE 33¢ FANCY PEAS 2 14 A 45c¢. FOOD SAVER | WAX PAPER 100 FOOT ROLL DELMONTE 39¢ JAVEX BLEACH 128 oz. FANCY PEARS & PEACHES 33c 14 oz. Tins 8c DELMONTE Purina KITTY LITTER uss. 49c GLIDE SPRAY STARCH 16 oz. 65¢ STEWED TOMATOES 20 oz. Tins 3 Je N BREAD HILLCREST & BUTTERMATE 3 ror 6c DELMONTE C A TS U Pp 2 11 oz. Bils. 4 oc DELMONTE bh FRUIT COCKTAIL 1ozTns 43c PRICES EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY - SATURDAY ! FOOD MARKETS FEBRUARY 19 -- 22 FREE DELIVERY PHONE 985-2492 FREE DRAW WITH EVERY $5.00 ORDER OR OVER WINNER OF LAST WEEK'S DRAW MR. JOHN WEVER