» } visitors with the Sutcliffe i - Earl Bray and family, ells, Utica News Service will be held in Ut- ica United Church on Sun- day, May 24th at 11.30 a.m. Sunday School at 10 a.m. Congratulations to Master Keith MacNeill on winning first prize in the Historical Essay Contest sponsored by the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce and the Lake Scugog Historical Society. Friends of Mrs. Irene Hul- coop" (Buck) will be sorry to learn that she is a patient in Toronto General Hospital. ' Mrs. Dawn Cleland and daughter and Miss Bonnie MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Brockman and Michele were 'recent family. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hurl- burt of Ajax spent Sunday evening with the MacCann- HE. Tobinscry OPTOMETRIST 229 MARY STREET 985--2383 SLACKS ¥ SLIM 28 TO 36 Special $4.95 $3.95 ALL WOOL PANTS 32 TO 44. $10.95 $12.95 SLACKS WITH Flare Legs 30 TO 36 $6.95 $7.95 MEN'S SUEDE ~ OXFORDS BEIGE $9.95 Mr, and Mrs, Carl Slute & Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fielding of Oshawa were recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Field- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mac- 'gregor and Mr. Tom Hirst of Keswick, Mr. and 'Mrs. Ralph W. ar of Port Perry and Mrs. J. Toogood of Toronto called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall recently. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wallace and Cheryl of Beaconsville, Quebec spent Sunday even- ing with the Jack Crosiers. Mr. and Mrs. James Too- good and Mrs. Lorraine Mac- Arthur and girls of Toronto spent the week-end with the Storie family. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Thomas Mrs. Allan Card, Mrs. Mac- Neill Sr. of New York, Mr. 'and Mrs. Wayne Hartwick of Kincardine and Mrs. Ben Pickard visited Mrs. Violet Skerratt recently. Master John Jeffs of Osh- awa spent the week-end with Mrs. Skerratt and Larry. Mrs. Howard Forsythe and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey called on Mrs. Chet Geer on Sunday evening. YOUTHS ~ SIZES. 8 TO, 10% Congratulations and best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Way- ne Hartwick: of Kincardine (nee Joan Goslin) on their recent marriage. Mr. and Mrs. John Kirton and Jackie and David of Mount Albert spent Sunday evening with Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Thompson. Mr. and Mrs." Hugo - Thompsons on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Sym- es spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Galt of Scarborough. Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur and boys spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Morton of Bay Ridges. On Sunday evening. they vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wil- but{ of Oshawa. On Monday evening sever- al families pooled their fire- works and under the super- vision of Hillis Wilbur and Stoney Cooper treated .the villagers to a fine display of fire works. The Utica Cemetery Board are holding a bee on Satur- day, May 23 at 1 p.m. to im- prove the Hillman and Kend- \ Sik IP BOOTS WITH ZIPPER all cemeteries by repairing AND $8.95 '= AVE Come to our fabulous Slack Sale and find styles to wear right now and on into Fall. BROWN $15.95 PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday May 21 1970 -- 3 Prince Albert News All the congregation at church last Sunday were pleased to have Rev. M. Reeves back in the pulpit af- ter being away grasping a few new ideas for present & future religious matters. His message proved interesting-- "Wouldn't It Be Nice If?" The very young girls and one boy did well in their special singing. Offering gathered by Mr. B. Snelgrove and Mr. W. Vance. Please keep in mind the U.C.W. are invited to "the manse (Mrs. Reeves) this Thursday evening at 8:15. Roll Call -- your favourite and painting the fences and straightening the stones, etc. 'Any help would be very much appreciated. Utica is proud of its cemeteries. Do lend a hand on Saturday! The Junior Hall Board in- vite you to a Family Night in Utica Community Hall on Friday, May 29 at 8 p.m. There will be games for the children and euchre for the adults, spring flower. The Community Centre are holding their annual meeting at the hall May 20 at 8 p.m. Please try to be present for general business. 'Also the next night is the: usual eu- chre party. Last Thursday night in the Community Centre fourteen To Order Your FUEL Now Is The Time "WINTER tables of euchre were in play. Score cards revealed the 'following results: 1st Vivien Carl; 2nd Elva Symes; Low 1st Mr. Lane, John Harris, H. Manns. Winners of high score contest 1st H: Manns, '2nd R. Manns, low Mary Sherwood. Continued on page 6 Call SAVE! Money on DX Premium Quality Fuel Oil Collect 668-3341 DX FU CALL US TODAY FOR PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE EL OIL A.W. 21740104 DEPARTMENT ; j _ Men' S . Wool 89.95 SYNOD) AD anpapery 3 New Books This Week! CHILDRENS, NICE and EASY and TREND Large Stock Always on Hand ee WORK $13.95. $14.95 Work Boots GREB - STEEL TOE HIGH CUTS $22.95 REGULAR BOOTS $18.95, FLOOR VINYL Armstrong Quaker SQ. YDS WIDE 51.59 YD. DRAPERY TRAUERSE RODS WITH | aft. to 20 ft. HARDWARE LARGE STOCK DRAW CORDS I NSIS ix ¢ i 4 x el 8 1a 1