¢ Bowmanville and Port Perry Hydro Commiss- ioners and Managers discuss many of the 'Changes and Challenges" with W. Rex Walters, Manager of Ontario Hydro's Bowmanville Area, at the fourth annual Compec meeting. Seated from left are Chairman Bill Morrison, Bowmanville PUC, Manager On Sunday, April 22, the Easter Day Service will be held in Utica United Church at 11:30 a.m. with the minister Rev. J. Arnold Foster in charge. Sunday School meets at 10:15 a.m. Thursday evening April 19 the B.U.GLLE. charge will commemorate the Last Supper with a communion service to be held in Lemonville United Church at 8:30. Wednesday, April 25 at 8 p.m. the quarterly meeting of the Official Board of the B.U.G.L.E. Charge will be held in Ballantrae United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Prentice and children of Peter- borough were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn MacCannell. Mrs. Gordon Conner and children of Brooklin called on Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sutherland on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sutcliffe took Mr. and Mrs. Terry Crawford to the airport on Saturday when they left for a three week vacation in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Mr. Nelson Ashton of Ashburn spent Thursday NEED MUSIC? 985-3089 (after 6p.m.) and ask for Peter HANKS EXCAVATING SEWER INSTALLATIONS Gall now - Avoid the "Spring Rush" Back Hoe Dig Depths up to 18 feet. ® Compressor Rentals Phone 985-2333 Box 489 -- Port Perry, Ont. afternoon with Mr. Crosier. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller of Mississauga were Sunday visitors with the Sutcliffes. Mrs. Ambrose Watson and her uncle, Mr. James Hainesworth of Port Perry Community Nursing Home and Mr. and Mrs. Walt Mitchell of Kinsale were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James E. Mitchell. Mrs. Earl Fielding goes into Port Perry Community Hospital to-day (Monday) to have surgery this week. We wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Fielding of Keswick were Sunday visitors with the Earl Fieldings. Master Brian .Sooley of Richmond is spending a few Jack "weeks with his grandpa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Philip, while his mother is recuperating from surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Philip visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Day of Brougham on Sunday. Mr. Dale Beare of Orillia called on Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosier on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Don McGilli- vray of Mount Albert were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson on Sunday. Mrs. D. Thompson called on Miss Ethel Wideman of Newmarket on Thursday. The Thompsons visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Hill of Mount Albert on Sunday evening. Winners of prizes at the euchre in the hall on Friday evening were Dora Geer, Mildred Thompson, Kate Crosier, Ab Timms, Lorne Rex Walters who directs Compec program and Chairman Bill Williams of Port Perry Hydro. Standing from left are Manager Morley Watson, Bowmanville PUC: Commissioner Bob Kenny, Port Perry Hydro; Mayor Ivan Hobbs, Bowmanville and Manager Larry Mabley, Port Perry Hydro. Utica News Parrot, and Andy Munro. Al and Annie Christie and Bruce and Jack Bright were winners in the Freeze-Oout. The next Hall Board euchre will be on May 11. Manchester U.C.W. would appreciate articles of sum- mer clothing for their Rummage Sale to be held on April 28. Please contact 985 - 2571 re pick up. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 18th, 1973 ~ 17 Eastern Star News The meeting of Blue Ray Chapter, No. 238, Order of the Eastern Star, held on Thursday evening last in the Masonic Temple, Port Per ry, proved to be a delightful event, when the. members entertained Presiding Mat- rons and Patrons and Associate Matrons and Pat rons. We were honoured to have Sister Edna Dobbs of Belleville, ontario, Associate Grand Matron, and Brother Eldon Matches of Brace- bridge, Ontario: Associate Grand atron, with us, also Sister Gwen Wilcon, Past District Deputy Grand Mat- ron from Scarborough and Sister Agnes Wallace, Past District Deputy Grand Mat- ron from Markham. Many chapters were rep- resented and warm wel- comes were extended to the guests, by Worthy Matron Sister Avelyn Williams of Nestleton, Worthy Patron Brother Wm. Pearson of Oshawa, and Associate Mat- rong Sister Betsy Staniland of Blackstock, Ontario. At the close of the meeting a variety programme was presented by convener Sister Mabel Cawker and Com: mittee. - The refreshment commit- tee excelled themselves when they served a bountiful buffet lunch, which was EDA "WELL WORTH LOOKING FOR"* enjoyed to the utmost, sister Ethel Nottingham the able convener. All in all a very pleasant evening of good fellowship and fun Anti Christian teaching at Port Perry High A 17 year old student at Port Perry High School has charged that teaching of the evolution theory at the neglect of other theories at Port Perry High School is especially bad" this year. In a letter to Rev. Neil Unruh, chairman of the committee for true educa- tion, the student says "'I am a Christian 17 years old in grade 13. This year has been especially bad for the teaching of evolution." The committee for true education is an Alberta based organization which is attempting to have the Christian theory of creation taught along side Darwin's much disputed evolution theory. At the moment most Canadian high school teach Dawin only. PRICES EFFECTIVE MON APRIL 16 TO SAT MAY § Nye Fixan Corrrgur Many more In-store Bargains 985-3548 is the time for delicious LAURA SECORD CANDIES "COME AND SEE OUR SELECTION" BRUTONS r- D> a: DRUGS PORT PERRY'S LAURA SECORD STORE 985-2511