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Port Perry Star, 5 Jan 1972, p. 15

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AL en bdr AE Pr A ES TEC Blackstock News Public School Christmas' Concert On Tuesday evening, Dec- - ember, 21st the. auditorium of the C,C.P.S. was packed and overflowing for the _ presentation of the follow- ing Christmas programme: . The combined Grade 1 classes' Ok Miss Bradburn and Mrs, Robinson opened the evening's entertain ment, Miss Bradburn's class sang Frosty the Snowman and Mrs, Robinson's "class sang Rudolph the Red Nos- cd Reindeer. Ray Porrill gave a drum solo Hi Hat « Cymbol in 4/4 time. This was followed by a play "The Strike in Santa Claus Land" after which Grade III Choir under the direction of Mrs, Turner sang Itty Bitty Baby, It's Christmas and Up on the Housetop. The Rhythm Band gave a tremendous performance on Up on The Christmas Greetings _RarFy NEWT YEAR We've enjoyed working for and with you. Once more, let's join hands to build together for the future good of our community. EARL Ea = MELT ICE ¢ and snow wit Spread Eon ; E 0 wre goede (07 \ SALTY FREE Provides excellent tire traction and winter walking safety! Ideal for sidewalks, steps, driveways! Contains no salt-- will not corrode : > 7) : : : : '¢ or damage concrete or lawns! Keep a bag handy in trunk or garage! '& LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER PRETEND SEY PRE 1 RT EL 9 oz. PLASTIC DRINKING GLASSES Left over from last Centennial Dance Sleeve with 25 Glasses -- 50c. : 3 | winter Wr i PORT PERRY Housetop." A group song of Silent Night was done by Cindy Grieve, Janice Judson, Cin. ! dy = Tomschishin, DebBie Thomas, Jean Kelly, Judy Drury, Betty A. Nesbitt « Cathy Gettins, Debbie Wil- son, Karin Wilson, Ray Por- rill with a solo part -taken 'by Barry VanCamp. Mr, Challice's class presented a play "The Innkeeper of Bethlehem" and the Senior Choir under the direction of Mrs. Kiezebrink sang Little Drummer Boy and other Christmas numbers. Barry VanCamp gave a re- citation "Then and Now", after which the Kinder- garten under direction of Mrs, Corden sang and play- ed the rythm Band instru- ments, Cindy Grieve re- cited "Peace on Earth", A Play "Miss Christmas Ac- quitted" was followed by _ several Recorder numbers. A hilarious Skit "Disap- pointing Dinah" by Blair a Ray Porrill eatly delighted the audi- ence, The Primary Choir directed by Miss Fielder concluded the programme with Dear Little Candle, Must Be Santa and Santa Claus Comes, complete with their lighted candles. Jack Gunter acted as a very cap- able M.C. for this program. Credit certainly must be given to those teachers whose classes participated in this fine concert. Sympathy of the com- _munity is extended to Mr. and Mrs, George Bryant and" Mr. and Mrs. Allan ~Bailey on the accidental - death of their seven-year- old nephew, Allan Bray of Port Perry. Allen was in- jured in a car accident on Monday and passed away Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Camp were Christmas Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn VanCamp and boys of Port. Perry. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry VanCamp were. Mr. . and Mrs. Art VanCamp and Jayne, Scugog, Mr. & Mrs. ~Heaslip, Janetville. Miss Ruth Marlow, Tor. onto, Mr. and Mrs, Ewart Leask and family. Barrie were Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thomp- son and Family. Mrs. Roy Taylor had her CONWAY GARDENS AVERN WILL BE CLOSED New Year's Eve at 4:00 p.m. WE WILL BE OPEN ON New Year's Day at 4:00 p.m. for a SPECIAL DINNER by RESERVATION ONLY family home for Christmas. Mrs. Forder, Port Perry, Mr, and Mrs. Anson Taylor, Scarborough, Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Taylor, Diane and Betty Jane, Mr. and -Mrs. Garnet Murray, Katherine and Caroline of Cresswell. Mr. and Mrs. - Russell Mountjoy spent Christmas week-end with Mrs. Mount. _joy's * brother and sister, Mrs. Cecil Ferguson and Mr. Milton Payne of New- castle. Mrs. Lorne Thompson spent Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cobbledick in Lemington, Mrs. Velva Bailey spent the week-end in Toronto as guest of Mrs. M, Pritchard. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gunter and family of Thunder Bay spent Christmas with her mother Mrs. Chas. Venning and visited other brothers and sisters in the area. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ar- cher and Jim, Whitby, were Tuesday lunch guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Wilbert Ar- cher. Vincent Archer of Bowman- ville. On Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Archer joined the family gathering at Whitby 'at home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Archer. Mr. and Mrs, Drinkwater and family of Ottawa were week - end guests of Mrs. W. W. Van Camp and Miss Mabel Van Camp. : ; Fine crowds attended the two Christmas Eve services in both churches inspite of -- ff the terribly windy weather. Wednesday supper guests were Mr. and Mrs. - Ronald INVEST Now! VICTORIA & GREY TRUST. Guaranteed Investments 7% 3, 4 and 5 YEARS Interest is payable half yearly or may be left to compound. EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 191 Queen St. Port Perry Telephone 985-7306 Sundav Christmas guests of Mrs. McArthur and Miss Dempsey were George, Brian and Bary McArthur of Greenbank. Mr. and Mrs, Norman Dysart of Peter: borough, Miss Betty McAr- thur, Mr. and Mrs. Ardis McArthur and Craig of Tor- onto, oT The Christmas Card Party on Dec. 21st attracted 18 tables to the festive affair. Prizes were won by Ladies . High--Mrs, Olive Gimblett, Second -- Mrs, Lorna Rich: 1001 Variety Stores LIMITED 985-7122 Port Perry. Wish To Announce Our New Low Everyday MILK Prices HOMO BAG 88 2% BAG 83 All Xmas Supplies ¥2 PRICE while supply lasts! 207 Queen St. ards, Low--Mrs, Jim Coates. Men's High -- Mrs. Reid Cook ,Second+-Bill Forder, Low -- Mr. Goslin. prizes --- Couple married nearest | to Christmas--Mr. and Mfs. F, McCullough, Nearest birthday to Christ mas--Herman Kerry, num. her on tea Cup--Mrs. Jim Coates. Lunch consisted of sandwiches, turnovers, Christmas cake and apples. A brightly decorated Christ. - (continued; on page 12) Jue 80 JUG y 10 A RARE CHANCE 10 JOIN A PRIVATE 7 just 7 "miles south of Ux- SKI CLUB Sky Loft ski and Country Club, in the. Dagmar Hills, bridge hds a few family: memberships available. | This club is equipped with Lucky g a new T-bar, 250' vertical drop, and rope tow. It has a wide choice of senic trails and slopes and there's al- ways snow. The large com- ~ fortable lodge is equipped to handle all family needs. D. MACKIE 294.2725 Wed., Jan. Adults $1.00 Call now before late. R. THOMPSON 1.-445-3547 Junior "B' Hockey! Starring Uxbridge's Tom Newton Tom an Uxbridge boy is top scorer with the Crushmen and second in the league. . All proceeds to Uxbridge Minor Hockey Association. it's too -R. RANNEY 1-447.8973 OSHAWA CRUSHMEN WESTON DODGERS UXBRIDGE ARENA bh - 8 pm. Students 50c¢ --

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