els Camping can be a happy * and memorable experience Your camping holiday will be a happy and memorable outdoor recreation exper- ience, if you will encourage all members of the family to think safety. } The Ontario Safety League offers the following practical considerations to help you enjoy your piece of privacy this summer. . : Tents will remain standing through most wind storms, if the peak is supported by securing it to a rope tied between two trees. Camp fires will not harm your campsite or the sur- rounding environment, when they are properly trenched and the fire is extinguished after use. Bears and racoons will not disturb your night's sleep, if you store the food in the trunk of your car. Food brought into a sleeping tent encourages hairy visitors. Good housekeeping about the campsite will prevent can openers, bottle caps and other objects from cutting or bruising bare feet. Happy feet contribute largely to a happy holiday. Tiny tots have a hab# of wandering off in search of adventure. Sometimes par- ents get lost searching for them. Teach the young ones to respond to a whistle. Learn how to establish a ground search pattern by blazing trees at shoulder height in case you are called upon to help look for a lost soul. Everyone in the family should be encouraged to learn how to swim, so that your vacation can be enjoyed and kept care free. Utica and area Service will be held in Utica United Church on Sun- day July 13, at 11:30 a.m. Last week it was nice to receive a telephone call from the Rev. Nelson LeGrow of Cornerbrook, Newfound- land. Doreen and he wished to be remembered to Epsom and Utica friends. _ We are sorry that it was necessary for Mrs. Earl Fielding to return to Port Perry Hospital on Friday! We hope that she and Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe will soon be home again. Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. George Russell of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey called on Mr. and Mrs. Al Greenwood at Dulcoe's Point on Sunday. Mrs. James E. Mitchell spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Milt Parkin of Brooklin. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Watson of Port Perry called on Mrs. Mitchell recently. Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe on leave from the hospital for a few hours and Mrs. Peter Sut- cliffe attended a bridal shower for Miss Marlene Bray at the home of Mr. and J PS 3 Ay Vv RELIABLE PLUMBING & HEATING NEW INSTALLATIONS REPAIRS - ALTERATIONS Mrs. Earl Bray on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ballard have returned from an en- joyable visit to the west coast. During their trip they visited Earls sister Alma at Victoria B.C., her family at Three Hills, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Martin at Port Alburne and Mr. and Mrs. Len Burkett (Brenda Locke) at Lake Louise. Mrs. Chet Geer was a 'supper guest with 'Mr. and Mrs. Don Geer of Port Perry on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson were recent visit- ors with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Chamberlain ~of Kirkfield, Mrs. Jim Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Kirton of Mount Albert. Mrs. Tom Sutherland visit- ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conner at Fairview Lodge recently. Special congratulations to the Utica students who were honour students at Port Perry High School: Connie Sutherland, an Ontario Scholar, Beverlee Rudkin in year 3, Heather Darnley in year 2 and Scott Wilbur in year 1. Happy holidays to all! Consumer Division RUDDY ELECTRIC LTD. 725-3539 - Oshawa 985-3734 Greenbank and area n The possibility of a penal institution in the area, while not exactly welcome and, indeed, arousing immoder- ate opposition in some, could have a benefit if it would bring into discussion the whole complex and unsatis- factory manner of dealing with convicted criminals. Canada is said to have one of the highest percentages of repeaters in its prisons of any country in the world: this should be of most serious concern when it is known that 80 percent of the in- mates of American Federal penitentiaries had been im- prisoned before and this is said to be true of this coun- try. So not only does the reform system not work but it seems to be almost a trade school for professional crim- inals. However many highly trained specialists in the field of reform institutions are seeking solutions and unlike what a lot of people think they are not at all sentimental in their ap- proach. Here are some of their suggestions: those IV | - 6 oz. Lawrence INSECT REPELLANT SPRAY 300 c.c. Reg. $3.29 RAID | » HOUSE & GARDEN INSECT | SPRAY Reg. $2.95 6 oz. Reg. $2.50 quilty of victimless crimes should be handled outside the prison system, first-of- fenders should be separated from repeaters and have special parole systems de- signed for them segregation (perhaps permanent) for the habitually violent criminal, smaller prisons, better paid and certianly better trained prison personnel. Of course in the back of every thought- ful persons mind, are social changes which will reduce the breeding of criminals to a minimum. The Reverend Mr. Facelift (continued with the present buildings. The Chamber felt that with the information obtained from Mr. Owens, they would like to go one step further and a meeting has been arranged with Town Hall 1873, Norman Cafik, M.P., Mr. Roy Owens, Mayor Lawrence Malcolm and the property owners on and . 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We are pleased to report ews that a baby girl was born to the Earl Phoenix family this weekend. Mr. David Duchemin and Mr. Harold Brown of Oshawa visited the Roy Leasks last week. Miss Jean Phoenix escap- ed the city heat over Satur- day and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phoenix. Happily Mr. Leroy Till is THURS., FRI, SAT, SUN. Aug.7-8-9-10 SPONSORED BY PORT PERRY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ' & af & Ql L) QUIK 100's Pharmacy 209 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY - PHONE 985-2231 ju 7 | | REMALL - 9 x -BANDS '1.44 | A 3" Bandaids TRAVEL SIZE Plain or Mint 50 cc Crest Toothpaste 49° 1 1b. Reg. $2.95 SMILES & CHUCKLES Fresh & Fancy SUMMER ASSORTMENT '1.95 Reg. Value $8.75 BRUT SPECIAL After Shave & Deod. *5.00 STOCK UP NOW Heel 2 OFF ms.r. Frames n On All Styles (Clip-On styles only exception) | and keep the bugs and insects away. 7 em a ' #al \ NY A y ho Fe AS --_-- TANI Wey