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Port Perry Star (1907-), 22 Dec 1966, p. 17

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A} EN - Harry VanCamp were in charge _ of the programme. A skit "The MONUMENTS Blackstock News 'By Olga Hill Mrs. Wm. Mahaffy was. host- ess for the Candace unit Tues- day morning. Mrs. Neil Mal- colm read a poem -- "What I think of Christmas". Mrs. Gor- don Paisley had the Devotional from the theme "The Gift with- out the Giver is Bare". Mrs. John Carnaghan and Mrs. for (lrisras We're drumming up Yuletide wishes . . . HEIDT IDT and STEIN DAIRY CATTLE LIMITED I. STEIN and FAMILY Gift that Money can't Buy" was given by "Mrs. Malcolm, Mrs. Kyte, Mrs. R. McLaughlin, Mrs. Gordon Strong, Mrs. Ralph Lar- mer and Mrs. Ken Lee. Mrs. Van Camp conducted a quiz and presented each one present with a box of home - made candy. 12 ladies and 2 children attended. It being Christmas meeting the hostess served cof- fee and Christmas cake to top our hest for you! 'many off the meeting with a social time. Nine members and two visit ors attended the meeting of the Candace unit at the home of Mrs, Oscar Graham Tuesday af- ternoon. The Skit--'"The Gift that Money can't Buy", presented, followed by prayer; offering , and the singing of Carols. Mrs. Skelding, the lea- der, gave a reading "It is Christmas not Xmas". Mord Carols were sung and plans for next few meetings made. 12 calls were reported. At the meeting of the Dorcas unit at the home of Mrs. Stan. ford Van Camp, the business session was held first. 9-mem. bers responded to roll with gifts for the Victor Mission, Treasurer gave a fine report. Jan. meeting to be at the home of Mrs. Leith Byers. Leader Mrs. Lloyd Wright read a poem "The Inn at Bethlehem". Wor: ship period consisted of scrip- FJ ture passages of the Christmas story interspersed with Carol singing. "Mrs. Walter Wright read "A Christmas Song". The skit "The Gift that Money can't Buy' was also presented at this unit and another Christmas reading was given by the leader before the closing carol and prayer Mrs. Van Camp showed interesting things her husband had brought home from Holland. Lunch and So- cial time followed. Excellent Christmas services | were held in both churches on BUSINESS DIRECTORY G. McPHADEN INSURANCE 985-2341 Doc./88 EADE'S NURSING HOME 'Nurse in Attendance Reasonable Rates, Pleasant Suroundings For Income Tax & BOOKKEEPING SERVICES see ALEX SHEPHERD Room #2, Post Office Building Phone 985-7081 Specializing in business and farm operations, - _ Dec./66 PHONE 985-2806 DEADSTOCK SERVICE We Pay $1.00 per Cwt. for Dead & Crippled Cattle More For Horses -- Prompt Service -- BURRETT FUR FARM ; Phone Long Distance Zenith 66550 (no charge to you) Licence #9--C--&° MARKERS RIMAR ~ MEMORIALS | Phone: 728-1002 "162 Simcoe South,. 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Armstrong Port Perry -- 985-2226 1.5--Feb. 28/67 Earl Wallace ROOFING Asphalt Shingles, Rolled Roofing, Steel and Aluminium - Roofing, Eavestroughing We will contract for all kinds of roof work. ~~ Apr. - Dec.31/66 Ww AN T ny | Highest Prices paid according to size and condition Phone Zenith 32800 NO TOLL CHARGE ED. PECONI & SON LTD. R.R. #2 WOODVILLE Collectors Licence 802-C-65 Feb. 4/67 FOR ANY OF YOUR Insurance Needs Do it the Co-operative Way Co-Operators Ins, 'Assoc. ETHEL NOTTINGHAM Myrtle 655-4882 : Mar./67 RED CROSS IS ALWAYS THERE WITHYOUR HELP was Sunday. In the morning the regular service was held in the United. The choir sang an an- them "0 Night, . Peaceful and Blest", Rev. Romeril spoke on "The way God stepped out of the Picture into Real Life". In St. John's at 2.30 p.m. the Sunday School pupils and Young Peoples Society present- ed a very fine Pageant entitled "Star of Love". As usual this Pageant was written by Mrs. F. Hamilton. Following the service "gifts were given to all Sunday School members and candy to all children attending the service. At 7.30 in the United Church, a Canadian Candle Light Ser- vice was held with all depart- ments of the Sunday School and Church contributing p The Christmas meeting of the O.N.O. Club was held at the PORT PERRY STAR - THURSDAY DEC. 22, 1966 - 9 home of Shy 1 Turner Phiry Daphne Powell; The Christmas message is a source of everlasting joy and hope, May it bring you day night with 30 members and two visitors attending. A thank you note from the child- ren's Aid, for books & toys sent them, was read. Dolly "(Mrs. Ken) Lee is the Representative to Cartwright Community Re- creation Board for 1967. Girls are to continue saving C.P. la- bels. A donation will be sent to Port Perry Hospital. The chairs the O.N.O. keep for rent will 'be housed at Josie Hamil- ton's for coming year. Eleanor Werry on behalf of club pre- sented Marie Medd with a gift for her new son. Roll Call -- An item for a Christmas concert and interest- ing responses were made in for of songs, recitations, drill, skit. Officers for 1967 are: President -- Dolly Lee; Vice- Soren Laughter ~ of children, greetings of friends, make a Merry Christmas! Best wishes. a "HRISTIIRS 4 WISHES elings On, this joyous day, we ask that the boundless love of the Christ Child surround you and your family, always. X =, 0 5 WEETMAN' Ss CHRYSLER SALES AND Shirley Wheeler; Treasurer-- Aileen Van Camp; Fruit and Flower -- Connie Swain; Scrap Book -- Nancy Brains; Group leaders--No. 1 Eileen McLaugh- lin; No. 2 Shirley Turner; No. 3 Joan Graham; No. 4 Nancy Bryans. January meeting to be held at the home of Frances Fisher with roll call to be--Bring a picture that you can put a cap- tion on. Gwen Ballingal acted as San- ta and distributed the packages from gift exchange. Lunch was served by hostess and group. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Wright, Tyrone; Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Shantz and family, Bowmanville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martyn and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, Toronto were guests of Mrs. R. Ford Sunday. "(Continued on Page 10) We're sending best wishes of the season to you and yours. Have a Merry Christmas! Poplar Park Mary and Jim Baird SERVICE Santa may be going modern, but our Christmas wishes for you are still old-fashioned: good cheer, full table, and warm hearth with smiling faces. To you and yours we sincerely send our warmest holiday greetings. | ~ Best Wishes From MERSCO 5: to 1.00 STORE HELEN and JIM BOWER ok Cm 6 © + pot Rd pr a LW AT SI ~ a Ts - oh 4 NESE ih 2 pa iy CSP ~ oT RE ERT rE - ¥1 Ae J » Ld 4 a ard PAA ' 7 4 ¥ ¥ Led i SERGE NIE HABE ff 5 LIF STENT AT 5 Feri Ah ae sn SARS A ml BLU + 4 ! MES oy y 4 AF / » ' Wie No waste hoa ndd datas dicot sa iki apn iavpdivasea® insides ry vary! LW, WE >,

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