= 20 -- Scugog Citizen - Tuesday, Decemb 13, 1994 LL Seniors Club members celebrate the season The Latcham Centre was all dolled up in Christmas finery for an evening of great food and excellent entertainment. All those attending were greeted at the door by Marie Geer and Grant Bright, sporting a hat In keeping with the festive season at the Senlors Christmas dinner. Dorothy Butson and promptly at 5:30 p.m. the festivities began. With Edna Beckett at the piano, all present joined in the singing of our National Anthem. A candle lighting ceremony followed with past Presidents Bill Harper, Roy Grierson, Gordon Prentice and Clara Warren, our King and Queen, Vic and Jeanne Sparrow in Regal Dress and President Stan Rickard. They spoke on The Family, Our Community, Canada, Health, Love, Peace and Seniors. After the singing of the Blessing, our caterer, Al McGuigan and his excellent staff served up a delicious Christmas dinner with all the trimmings. Our thanks to Doris Redman for her efforts in arranging for the dinner. Under the leadership of Edna Beckett and accompanied by Eva Hunter at the piano, the Choir entertained us with songs in keeping with the season. Vilma Giannini presented Edna and Eva with gifts in appreciation of heir contributions to the Choir and Join us this New Year's Eve for your choice of 'A LA CARTE' Our FveCoure 'PRIX FIXE' $49.95 Dine early with reservations starting 5:00 to 6:00 PM -or-" Dine later with reservations from 8 PM on and stay to join in Stables New Year's Eve Festivities. Call Now! Need a $Gift Idea? GIFT CERTIFICATE from STAI [NICE ISI INES ER NORY PORT PERRY 985-1598 other activities related to the Seniors. Roxana Webster made a presentation to shuffleboard winner, Jim Redmond with second and third prizes to Helen Thomson and Aileen Dawson respectively. A very talented young lady, Jennifer Blackburn showed us why she has won many awards in Highland Dancing with two dances that were a joy to see. Ruby Beare introduced a quartet from the Uxbridge Sweet Adelines. These ladies, The Senior Citizens Choir entertained the large audience at dinper on December 7, held by Arlene Boothroyd, Debra Kelland, Christine Crust and Sally Kane presented some great harmonizing in many songs familiar to us. Among our guests were Jacklyn and Geoff Kerr who offered as a draw prize, a trip for two to see the Christmas lights in the town of Simcoe. Vilma Giannini was the trip winner. Names were drawn for spot prizes donated by the catering service plus a door prize donated by the Settlement House and the poinsettias that decorated our tables With the singing of Jingle Bells, Santa arrived and with the help of his Elves presented a gift to all those in the hall. Our thanks to Stan and Muriel Rickard for their great contributions to this evening and to the many Seniors who give of their time and effort. Without you, this fine party wouldn't be possible. On behalf of the Seniors, the best of the season to one and all. the Port Perry Senior Citizens Club. Wrap Up a AY | | \ JOHN DEERE ( __~ 21 2 '& & Ligtle ones like playing grown-up, and hs 3 -- 0 RUT" they'll love playing with these die-cast | 4 * metal John Deere scale models. : John Deere toys ... » N .. just right for younger 535A0 Two-Wheel hands. Soh Fidrg Trailer Toy Tractor-Cycle Toy "John Deere for the Holidays . Kids Your Tree 1994 30 SERIES 58400 Front-Wheel- Drive Tractor Toy 2nd ina Series of 4 3rd in a Series of 4 Runs Like A Deere® UTICA FARM EQUIPMENT LIMITED 2 miles west of Manchester 2985-9701 0)