-8 ] ¢& » J UTICA On Sunday, December 21, at 11:30 a.m. Utica Sunday School will join in a speéial Christmas Chureh Service in Utica United Church. The minister, Rev. V. I. Thormin will be in charge. Everyone | is welcome. The Sunday Sé¢hool Christ- mas Concert will be held in Utica Community Hall at 8 p.m. on Saturday, December 20th, pi * On Sunday evening at 7.30 p.m. the Junior Choir of Utica United Church, direct- ed by Miss Sharane Slute; will present a Candlelight Service in the Church. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Mac- Cannell were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Alex Noble of Uxbridge on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Art Leggett of Whitby spent Saturday evening with the MacCannels. Mrs. N. Rusnell and Mr. and Mrs; Wilbur Rusnell of Whitby and Mr. and Mrs Philip Waring and family of Ajax were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E. Mitchell. ' Mr. and Mrs. Michael Scho- field of Taunton spent Sun- FA bl AS AX XS SENN LY CRRA ' ' i KEN P . ' [J fas HN ' g p= HZ. ' vm] ' S-- H Pdi { -- 4 CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES ' ON COMPLETE ELECTRICAL fo HOME MEAT ; Phone: 983 - 7005 Electrical Contractor - Domestic & Industrial WIRING day' evening with Mrs. Cecll Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Con- ner of Brooklin visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sutherland re- cently, ° On Sunday the Sutherlands visited Mr. and Mrs. W. Con- ner of Whitby, Mrs. W. Collins, Mrs. Mar- tin; Mrs. T. Sutherland and Mrs. Wilcox accompanied some of the pupils of Epsom School on a bus trip to Osh- awa where: they visited the Oshawa' Police Station, Toy- land at the Shopping Centre, and Santa Claus, last Thurs- day. : Mr. and Mrs. George Har- per 'were supper guests of Mr, 'and Mrs. Michael Scho- field on Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Thomp- son were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morley David- son on Tuesday and spent A speedy recovery is wish: ed for Mrs. W. McCartney & Mr, C. Midgley who are pa- tients in Port Perry Com- munity Hospital. Thursday evening with Mr, and: Mrs. Stephen Carew .of Manchester. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Don MacGill- vary and family of Mount Albert visited the Thompsons on Sunday. ed another milestone in the UC.W. work. Mrs. Annie Toombs was the hostess to our group again for one of those memorable Christmas parties. All were escorted to the recreation room, which was 'gay with the season's decor, a glowing grate fire and 'ing. MURRAY (E, L333 NS CURT Manchester News Thursday afternoon mark: . Christmas Carols softly play- "Avnet ttnunLany AE aa 3 SS SUN TTR ordered again. Price inc 1970. now. Mill facil Usbridge 852-3321 Last spring you wished you had winter, didn't you? It's winter ember 25, 26, 27. a United Co-operatives of Ontario (UXBRIDGE BRANCH) your fertilizer in the rease expected January Order bagged fertilizer ities will be closed Dec- Port Perry IE. 8-4120 President Mrs. Reyton wel- comed twenty-two, members ed Mrs. Toombs for opening her home for the meeting. The usual business proced- ure was followed and Sec'y Mrs. Toombs gave a clever summary of the year's work, of which all can be justly proud. Treasurer Mrs. Lamb also presented a most grati- fying report. Boxes for shut- ins will be packed at Mrs. Toombs this week, Three ladies contributed their birth- day money. . A motion was. passed and three guests. She thank-|- the Church caretaker. Rev. Mr. Rose, Pert Perry, gave a splendid talk, his Theme "Christmas, a sign of love". All are most grateful to Rev. Rose for visiting the group. Collection $10.14 was re- ceived. Mrs, Toombs showed a most entertaining movie, the making in England, of the beautiful Royal Doulton China, We saw table services and lovely figurenes proces- sed from clay to the finished product. be Gifts this year went to the Whitby Psychiatric Hospital. All sat down to a table laden with turkey salads and eveyrthing that goes to make a perfect banquet. At each ladies plate, with compli: ments of the hostess was a little jar of jam, jelly or marmalade. A happy social time was enjoyed. The January meeting will at Mrs. Grant Franklin's home. Vandals visited the home of Mr. Franks in our village and wrecked and removed many lovely electric Christ- mas lights. This. was a valuable display. Surely there are some very sick humans to do such a disgusting thing --a fine Christmas spirit!|, Police are investigating. Mr. and Mrs. L. Roberts visited relatives in Toronto last Tuesday. Callers at their home on Saturday, were Mr. PORT PERRY STAR -- Th ursday Dec. 18, 1969 -- 7 'whereby the U.C.W. will pay and Mrs. G. King and family of Toronto. Mrs. Bernice Dobson was in Oshawa last Thursday at- tending a banquet sponsored by a church group, of which she was once a member. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Crosier and baby Rodney of Scarbor- ough visited Mrs. Crosier gn Wednesday. } Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mit. chell visited in Toronto over counties. 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