Utica A large congregation att ended the annua! church ser vice held in Breadalbane Presbyterian Church on Sun- day. The very fine service was conducted by Rev, Will- iam Black of Port Perry. Mrs. Jean Millman of Good- wood was the organist and the soloist was Mr. Bill Slute of Utica. The Reach Protective As- sociation held a meeting in Utica Community Hall on Sunday afternoon when the gravel pit situation in Reach Township was discussed. Visitors last week with Mr and Mrs. James E. Mitchell included Mrs. Ives and Miss Marlene Ives, Mr. Jim Gray and children, Mr. and Mrs, R. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Neal of Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton, Mrs, William Macgregor of Uxbridge, Mr Howard Colby, Mrs. Charles Williams and Kristy, Mr. & Mrs. Bill Mitchell and child- ren and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Waring and children of Ajax We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey and Alan who are building a new home north of Utica. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Strong were supper guests of Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Geer on Sunday. Recent visitors with Mrs. Violet Skerratt and Larry were Masters Eddie Olsen & Bob Heayn of Prince Albert, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martin, Kit Robbie and Miss Heather Davidson of Lakefield and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Raines of Port Perry. Mr. William Philp is spend- ing a few weeks with Mr. & Mrs. Frank Kendall. Other visitors with the Kendalls were Mr. and Mrs. Orv. White Mr. and Mrs. Clayt Cassady, and Mrs. Earl Williams all of Toronto, Mrs. Nels Ashton and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wil- bur. Mr. David Day of Brough- am and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Watson of Newmarket visit-| "Spot The Merchants" CONTEST STARTS NEXT WEEK SO WEEKLY WINNERS recently. Miss Ada Stephenson, Port Perry was @ supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Grier on Sunday. Weekend guests of Mr. & Mrs. Mervyn MacCannell were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mac- Cannell, Tery and Karen of Durham, Mr. and Mrs. Jim McLean of Hornings Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Weaver of Durham and Mr. Grant MacCannel!l of Markham. Other recent visitors with the MacCannells were Mr. & Mrs. Alf Hoag of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Doug MacCann- ell and children of Peterbor- ough, Mrs. Clair Brockman and Mrs. Foy Sutcliffe and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Kay of Oshawa. Mrs. Cooney, her father & friend of Orangeville called on Mrs. Leadlay on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Mac- Cannell called on Mr. and Mrs. Grant Noble of Uxbrid- ge recently. Masters Bruce Kirton and Stephen Hill who have been holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson returned home to Mount Albert on Friday. Mrs. R. W. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lockett & Mrs. Thelma Philips, all of Brooklin were recent visitors with the Thompsons. Mrs. Jack Miller of Miss- issauga and Mrs. Claire Brockman and Michelle of Courtice were week-end vis- itors with Mr. and Mrs Roy Sutcliffe. BREADALBANE PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH UTICA The annual service at the Bréadalbane Presbyterian Church, Utica was held Sun- day, July 8 at 230 p.m. Mrs. Jean Millman, Good- wood presided at the organ, Mr. Bill Slute of Utica rend- ered two beautiful solos The special speaker, How well do you know your local merchants? You'll have a chance to test your skill and a chance to win one or more of 300 prizes to be awarded to PORT PERRY STAR readers. A series of four photographs of loca! business owners (or a member of their will be published in six issues of THE STAR starting next week "Spot the Merchants" is a fun contest for the entire family and by shopping with the contest advertisers, you will receive entry forms with your purchase which is all you need to enter and there is NO LIMIT to the number of prizesa staff) reader may win. Some of the local firms co-sponsoring the contest are Ballard Lumber -- Beacock Hardware -- Bonnie's Beauty Salon -- Bruton's 1.D.A. -- Conwey Gardens Restaurant -- Crest Herdwere -- Greenwood TV - Hank's Pastries -- House of Howerd -- ideal Dairy -- Lawrence Pharmacy -- ~ Mersco Dept. Store -- Port Perry Auto Supply -- Reesor Lumber -- Richard's Beauty Studio -- Scanion Motors -- Utica Farm Cy Wilson Ford. Look for the "Spot the Merchants" Contest signs in their windows, read their ads and patronize them. Many will be featuring "WEEKLY SPECIALS" during Martyn's Lucky Dollar Equipment - this contest, so remember, it pays to SHOP LOCALLY! Winners names published weekly in THE STAR, Mr. Wm. Brock, an ardent and hardworking supporter display in the besement of Head School. This particule of the Museum, points to 2 section of ¢ large photographic = seetion desis with the disastrous fire 1884. 4-H Community Club Visits County Farms. William Black of Port Presbyterian Church ducted the service and sented @ most joyous age, the tile was "Rediculous-| Pickering at 6.00 p.m ly Happy." What spirit is} Mr. R. Betson opened the ours when the joy of Jesus|meeting by handing out app- enters our life. les from his orchard to all | successful in Examinations of '"* Class Honor - Janet Wat- The childrens story was a| present. He then told us ab-| lesson for young and old. The} out his farm operation, the | Music during the pest season best comendation for the| purchases and sellings of his | They are all students of Marie M™"™*9 reality 'of Christ's love, is|beef cattle, feeding metheds | Taylor, AR.CT. RMT On July 7th the meeting of South Ontario 4H Comm- the joy filled life and crops and crop storage, PLANO Honors - Philip Wilson; Vick? The quiet cemetery surr-} showing us the insides of his GRADE X Biggiestone, Billy Sharp ounding the church is sojsilos. After this, he took us | Pass -Donna Van Vege! : beautifully kept it is a joy to] into thebarn where he show- GRADE VOI behold, so much is due to/us his apple business which | sono - Melody McDowell, Hon: a " Mr. Hillis Wilbur and sojincluded his equipment| Mery Skinner -- _ much appreciated by those|such as apple peelers which |Pass - Janice Stark; Dewn GRADE [I whose forbearers rest be-| peel four apples per second, | Ball: Darlene Jones; Donna Honor - Reger Watson . neath the quiet sod. apple slicer and an apple | Beare, GRADE V THEOR The oldest stones bear the} mincer. Mr. Betson also show- GRADE VI hie . 1882 markings and are near-|ed us the machinery he uses }Honors - Bileen Bath; Caroliy, _ Jusnite [Erickson ly buried. It will also make|in his apple operation. At |Airé & great improvment when | the east fence is removed & Rev.! » hedge is planted. this point he took the club out to his apple orchard and told us sbout the varieties of apples he grows and spray- ing methods Roll call was taken by the | president, Don Guthrie end Pat Reid read the minutes of / the last meeting Business included the jud- ging competition to be held on July 16, Achievement Day on July 22nd, and the meet- ing at Reidel! Farms on July 15th. The last meeting of the South Ontario +H Commun- ity Club was held on July 15 1971 at Reidell Farms, Ash- burn at 6.00 p.m Mr. Werry, the club lead- er opened the mecting by giving a demonstration of the clipping of the tail, rump, legs and shoulders of a dairy animal pointing out the 2 j ii ei 54% : z