Utica Service will be held in Epsom United Church on Sunday. December 10 at 11:30 a.m. conducted by the minister Rev. J. A Foster. On Sunday, December 17 the Sunday Sthool and the church = congregation will combine to observe a White Gift Service in the morning and a Carol Service in the evening at Utica. The Utica Sunday School is planning a Christmas party in lieu of a Christmas concert to be held on Sunday, December 24. Mr. Bob Thompson will be conducting services in Good- wood, Epsom and Utica from December 17 to the end of the month. The Epsom Utica U.C.W. will meet at Epsom on December 12 at 8 p.m. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson on the recent bereavement of his sister, Mrs. Howard Hurley of Sault Ste. Marie. We are pleased that Mrs. Lloyd Ross has returned home from Port Perry Community Hospital and is feeling fine after surgery. Mrs. Chester Holly of Holland Centre has been discharged from hospital and Mr. Ray MacDonald has been moved from Intensive Care to Room 205, Toronto Western Hospital, Toronto. We are glad that they are both recuperating from in- juries received in a recent automobile accident. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn MacCannell visited Ray and Chester on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey and Mrs. Chet Geer visited Mr. and Mrs. Doug McKin- ley "of Willowdale thursday. ' Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe on their forty-seventh wedding anni- versary on Monday. Recent visitors- with the Sutcliffes were Mr. and Mrs. - Claire Brockman and Mich- elle, Mrs. Jack Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Crawford and family and Mr. Henry Sutcliffe of New Liskhard. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Scho- field called on Mrs. Cecil Harper on Thursday eve- ning. N Several Utica ladies en- Greenbank There was a good number reported at the choir prac- tice last Thursday evening. we hope to see a choir for the Christmas season. We are pleased to report Bob Brandon is doing nicely and hope he will soon be home. * The afternoon and evening units of the U.C.W. will hold their Christmas meetings on Wednesday, Dec. 6 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. respectively. The Greenbank Hall Board will hold their card party Wednesday, December 6 at 8 p.m. : The Christmas concert will be held Decmber 12 at 8 p.m. in the hall and the White Gift and Vesper Service, Decem- ber 17, the Vesper service being in the evening at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Aylmer Rennie were Sunday guests with the George Beatons. The Hunter families were in Listowel over the weekend celebrating the 25th anniver- sary of their brother Jack. Laurie Foster and Debbie Lee attended the Hockey Game in Toronto, Saturday. | Gayle Blakely was in Hamil- ton attending the Football game Saturday. on . >a EE I A Es ee ----------_--__--_ News joyed a partly in Mrs. Herman Kerry's home in honour of Mrs. Ruby Geer on Thursday evening. Mrs. George Alsop of 'Minden called on Mr. and 'Mrs. Bruce Bailey last Monday. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James Mitchell were Mr. and Mrs. Art Neal of Mount Forest, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Watson, and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Waring, Helen and Susan, of Ajax. You are invited to attend the presentation of a splen- did film based on the book, "The Cross and the Switch Blade", in Utica United Church on Saturday, Dec- ember 9 at 8 o'clock. Everyone is welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Day Blacksto Winners at the weekly card party on Tuesday evening were Ladies' high Muriel Hoskin; Second Ruth Wilson; Consolation Karen Cole. Men's high Bert Gib- son; Second Lionel Byam; Consolation Percy Van- Camp. On Wednesday, Mrs. Skelding, Mrs. John Ham- ilton, Mrs. V. Bailey and Mrs. Carl Wright accom- panied the Port Perry Senior Citizens to Toronto where they -enjoyed "very much seeing the show '"The Grand Waltz." On Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Harry VanCamp celebrated their 40th wed- ding anniversary by having dinner at the Rib Room, Genosha Hotel, Oshawa as ck News Arthur VanCamp, Scugog Island. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Mabhaffy, Grant and Neil were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fraser, Toron- to, Mrs. Jack Chapman, Linda and Lori, Port Perry. Sunday evening dinner guests of Miss Doreen Van- Camp were: Mr. and Mrs. Stephén Saywell, Oshawa, Mrs. Woodward, Point-au- Baril, Mr. and Mrs. Harry VanCamp, Mr. and Mrs. Percy VanCamp, Mrs. W.W. .VanCamp, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill VanCamp, Miss Mabel VanCamp, Mr. and Mrs. Keith VanCamp, and Miss Aileen VanCamp. Rev. D. Stinson, a former United Church minister here about 30 years ago, passed PORT PERRY STAR ll WHERE GOOD FOOD IS ON THE MENU EVERYDAY Wednesday, _ CONGRATULATIONS to all Municipal Election Winners and the losers just for trying. AT EMIELS PLACE we has some very interesting discussions over a 15c Cup of Coffee, a 30c Piece of| Pie or a 90c Luncheon. Even a Dinner from $1.50 to $2.75 we enjoyed serving while the Reeves and Councillors were discussed. ec. 6. and Anita were Sunday guests of their sons, Mr. and away last week after a Best Wishes from all of us at visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Glenn VanCamp, Port lengthy illness. He was EMIELS PLACE Jim Philip. : Perry and Mr. and Mrs. buried on Saturday. 7 eee ed ie i de a dele fe ll eB li di >a rN ee led Bde le lo i i - A a > NN ---- BY ne 5 = rN Ch we ¢ H : } 0° a, : bs ' : ' tot' eel MH ¢ hE Se ad 4 ¢ : $ i ® | : : ¢ p : : : ¢ ' ; : GOCCLLES, URAL LATENIL IY : A be . KN KAYSER HOSIERY : ' Le 4 Supp- A PANTY ¢ RE HOSE | 'Hose \ REGULAR HOSE 4 Panty Hose 99¢ - $1.50 $ 0S $1.79 4 ¢ : be ¢ \ $6 .00 J 3 " 0 ¢ . 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