mr ------ tne i i, eee. | Our snowmobile and ski enthusiasts who had visions of a long week-end of sport "were a bit disappointed, with the Christmas weather but others were happy with no drifts in the drive way. We know only a small part of the goings and com- ings but here are a few bits we have picked up. The Neil Wanamakers did as well as most, After at- tending two Christmas ga. therings last week, they entertained Mr. and Mrs, M, Leroix of Cannington on Saturday and on Sunday were in Oshawa with bro- ther Ron's family for still another hig dinner. Mr, & Mrs. B. L. and Bill were there also. Two Seagrave branches of the Moon family - The Tobins and Standishes - ar- rived at the big Keen home on the corner for their fes- tivities. There were 16 of them. On Sunday the Keens made a return visit to the Standishes. Mr. Leon Standish and Mr. Laird Standish were guests there too. Mrs. Fishley was another who had a large family ga- thering. Her Saturday guests were the Rahms from Saintfield, the Jim Fishleys from Oshawa, the McMillans from here and there, Miss Eva Fishley from - Toronto and Mr. Cecil Fishley. On Sunday the Walter Fishley family from Brooklin came along to finish up the WES | SH MUING - -- HEATING - PORT PERRY Seagrave News. scraps. The Morley Bruce family spent --Christmas- day as: usual with Mr, and Mrs, - Alvin Bruce and Marjorie near Port Perry, and on Sunday hosted the Stinson family party. Mr, and Mrs, Chas, Short and family spent the big day with Mr. and"Mrs. Lou Short in Brooklin. _ Mr. and Mrs, Cliff Short and . Shirley were enter- tained 'at the Ken Jackson home in town and Mrs, Gladys Short was with her daughter Betty Hamilton. The Carrs entertained the Carrs on Friday night, about 30 of them from the north. Saturday was spent with the Smiths in Woodville, Mr, and Mrs. Ken Stur. man and children were in Bethany with Eleanor's- people, the Rowans, for Christmas. - Mrs. Jean MacTaggart was : in Oshawa with her sister Mrs. Pearl Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. F. DeNure of Port Perry were Satur- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Nicholls who in- tended to attend the Nich- olls celebration on Sunday and likely did so. Mrs. McNeil was in. Barrie where she met her daughter Mrs. Lutteral from Edmonton and then had Christmas with her: grand- daughters. The Belairs had Christ: mas dinner with Mr, & Mrs. Earl Bryant in Port Perry- LANE - ELECTRIC « 985-2413 'OFFICE ~ RESIDENCE balances! Just the right amount of health and happiness for all our loyal, friendly patrons. CENTENNIAL LANES VIV and JIM RIDER, Prop. From their yard full of cars we suppose that Mr. and Mrs. E, Kennedy were having a Christmas party on Sunday. Little Quindy Puckerin was -at home for the holi "day. Her mother is stil) "wearing a cast on her right arm but says Keith is a real good housekeeper. Word was received. last week of the death at an ad- vanced age of another for- mer resident Mr. Jim Rey- nolds who has lived in the west many years, About 25 carol singers from the Hi-C serenaded a number of families on Thursday evening. Christmas is one of the great religious holidays, So what? We had the smallest congregation of the year on Sunday morning. Only 10 families were represented and the choir had no chairs, Will © whoever borrowed those chairs-please remem- ber that they are needed at church service on Sunday. Sunday School - just that with only a fair attendance. Next Sunday Holy" com. munion will be held' at 10. On Monday, Jan. 3 - the annual S.S. meeting at 8 On Monday, Jan. 10 craft classes will resume, A Happy New Year to All sponsored by Port Perry Legion Centennial Committee Contrary to popular belief, a medium potato has no more calories medium apple, a medium banana, a serving of green peas or a serving of lima beeans. ° The TED KOSS ° DANCING 'G;ciiestra * BUFFET 5 pm. to 7 p.m, ® REFRESHMENTS than a . Jl Now Is The Time To Order Your WINTER FUEL SAVE, Money on-DX Premium Quality Fuel Oil Call Collect 668-3341 DX FUEL OIL , CALL US TODAY FOR PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE ¥ Did you hear what the Legion is doing again this year The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 419 is holding an OPEN 3:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. 7c i $1.50 per person at the door Port Perry