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Port Perry Star (1907-), 22 Dec 1966, p. 15

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Lee sang "Let There the Devotional, which was very ear The excellent co-operation of | homeowners who contributed December 7th, at the Church.|Be Peace on Earth". well done and served as al|Y®®" our people in Port Perry and | paper, that would otherwise be Mrs. M. McGee played quiet Mrs. McKean led in prayer. spirtual inspiration of the true The Mizpah Benediction was | surrounding areas, has this year| a complete waste, and the vol- music as the ladies of the com- munity assembled. The Call to Worship was give en by Mrs. D. McKean. Hymn #65 'Joy to the World' was then sung, The. story of the Birth of Christ the Saviour as told by Mrs. R. Rahm was taken from the Scripture of Luke, chap. 2, verses 1-20. During the telling of the Christmas Story several of the ladies sang. Mrs. H. Baird and Mrs. L. Jarvis sang "Once in Royal David's City"; Mrs. N. Hunter and Mrs. L. Jarvis sang "Silent Night"; Mrs. L. Pogue sang a solo "Star Mrs. E. Phair played a med- ley of Christmas music on the piano. The offering was taken and dedicated, prayer being led by Mrs. R. Aldred. «Mrs. D. Thomson read a "Story of Christmas Time." Mrs. F. Wagner read a poem "Christmas - Wish", Hymn #65 "First Noel" was then sung. The ladies then placed gifts of money in the manger. This brought the Devotional to a close and the President Mrs. H. Baird then took charge of the meeting. Roberta wel- meaning of Christmas. The President opened the business by announcing the slate of» officers for the overall executive for the coming year. They ate as follows: President--Mrs. Jean Hunter Sec'y--Mrs. Helen Thomson Treasurer--Mrs. Marie Foster It was moved by Mrs. Jarvis and seconded by Mrs. Pogue that the above officers be ac- cepted. Carried. Mrs. Baird then had the sec'y read the slate of officers. to serve on the Fidelis Unit Exe- cutive for the coming year. President--Mrs. Janet McKeon Vice-Pres.--Mrs. Joan Lee Sec'y--Mrs. Brenda Gibson Asst. Sec.--Mrs. Eunice Rahm Treasurer--Mrs. Marie Real Pianist--Mrs. Betty McGee Asst. Pianist--Mrs. Marie repeated and the ladies then enjoyd a social hour. resulted in a record volume in excess of 50 tons of waste paper .| for the local Scout organization, HILLTOP HERALD This year's Christmas dance, last Friday, December 16th was a great success on account of a fine performance by a Toronto band "Some People's Children" who played to the excitment of all thgse in attendance. This dance, sponsored by the Ath- letic Society marks the end of the school dances for 1966. Last Wednesday the 14th nu- merous teachers were pleasant- ly surprised to open their doors to a strange group standing un- | most successful one in boy's basketball. The Intermediates defeated Uxbridge on Tuesday, December 13th, 42 - 25. Our an increase of some 4% tons over 1965. Everyone who saves their paper for the five drives is thus an active participant in the Scout movement, the total returns being used to help fi- nance the organization. The Committee would like to take this opportunity of ex- pressing sincere appreciation to all those who had a part: the unteer drivers. Special thanks go to the local businessmen; who donated their trucks for paper pick-up. They are as follows: Bob Kenny, Fred Fra- ser, Ray Birkett, Bob Archer, Beare Motors, Rob Roy, John Ballard and Ralph Taylor. It is our earnest wish that everyone will enjoy a most joyful festive season, and may 1967 bring a bountiful measure of health, happiness and rich blessings. Season's Greetings Ee) ' And All Good Wishes i Cogan Harris then | 46 coaloil famps and: flash i oo ' lights singing familiar tunes, F or he came forward to conduct the but in a foreign language. It i aTRG eR Puro of 4be was the German Club out carol- C h r stmas 0 : Here's wishing you the jong-iasting The Secretary's and Treasur- ig indee Mrs.-Allason's-guid ' 8 happiness of an old'fashioned Yule! er's reports were read. It was AI And The i A ' moved by Mrs. McKeon and se-| Several Rv Rd Spsaly ER - ) were presented in German an . . ] conded by Mrs. Thomson that wha noaimdeiat oy Coming Year. gr v gssie ope S mo (0 0p immensely. This was followed AA all : by movies and refreshments at Tr a : : the Allason's, to complete this |}, Hy ds meeting of the German Club for | I [Y: y Cnr GENES Dr. Mi. B. Dymond, M.P.P. and Family 3h " The past week has been a L ite The Privilege In th it of 3 team won so easily that prac- that Hol. spit of ; harmony tically every player had an op- y and love is portunity to put in some game . time. The Seniors, however, : 1A Sy Hpon.us, failed in their attempt against || of S er Vin g You St. Joseph's High later that af- Phone 985-2221 Cawker's Food Warket FREE DELIVERY Port Perry Specials Dec. 22, 23, 24 OCEAN SPRAY HEAVY DUTY PEAS BICKS Sweet Mixed Cand ies, Alcan Foil 13" wide | GREEN GIANT Medium Small Mixed Pickles OCEAN SPRAY Whole or Jellied Cranberry Sauce 150: 2 0 53¢ Selection of Christmas Nuts, s, Cookies and Wrapping Paper Cranberry Cocktail 24 oz. a1 29° ww 34° 32 ox B1c READY TO EAT Shank End Butt End Centre Slices Devon Bacon 1, sone in Shankless Hams is. Yc i. 49° wm. $Y° 79° LB. 'SEASON'S SALUTATIONS } Let us eagerly § share in its blessings, MORLEY BRUCE | ternoon. = However, on Thurs- day they took a win from Ux- bridge's Seniors, 37-34 in a very close game which. Port won only in the last quarter. Our i Juniors also were successful against Uxbridge, their team 38-8 playing. away from home. It appears as if this year will once again be a victorious one for Port Perry High in basketball champion- ships. It is particularly worthy to note that all these wins have been against "A" schools, while Port remains a "B" school. --Tim Brunton Season's 'Management Greetings || and Staff of cue ANNRENE RIO RESTAURANT ~~ SPECIAL Christmas Dinner ' JFULL COURSE Reservations Prefered -- CALL 985-2112 Four Seasons Travel (Oshawa) LIMITED ® YOUR CERTIFIED © TRAVEL CONSULTANTS A complete travel service throughout the 'world. -- No Service Charge -- 728 - 6201 (3 lines) OSHAWA "57 King St. East defeating has been a Pleasure 'May Your CHRISTMAS be Bright and the New Year one of Prosperity Albert's Barber Shop QUEEN STREET -- PORT PERRY ATATATATATATATAT ATRIA] MAY "EVERYONE experience the i f LOVE and JOY that comes with CHRISTMAS Harris & Harris W. TOM HARRIS --~ ETHEL DODD . 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