2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Dec. 20, 1972 PORT PERRY PASTORAL CHARGE The United Church of Canada Rev. W. Mark Reeves, Minister SUNDAY, DEC. 24th-- Christmas services will be held at Port Perry at 10 a.m. and at Prince Albert at 11:30 a.m. Special music will be rendered at both services by Youth and Senior Choirs. The Min- ister's message will be, "That Your Joy Might Be Full." DEC. 31st - Services at the usual hours. Subject - "Living on a Shoe String". CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R. C. Rose, Minister SUNDAY, DEC. 24th-- Advent IV 9:30 a.m. Children's Service 11:30 P.M. Holy Communion SUNDAY, DEC. 31st-- Christmas 1 "9:30 am. Morning Prayer Church School ST. JOHN, BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, DEC. 24th-- Advent IV 11 a.m. Lessons & Carols 10 P.M. Holy Communion SUNDAY, DEC. 31st-- Christmas I 11 a.m. Children's Service United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral Charge Rev. B. R. Pogue Rev. P. C. Brown SUNDAY, DEC. 24th-- '9:45 a.m.--SCUGOG 11:15 a.m.--MANCHESTER PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. D. C. Payne, Pastor: 9:45 - Bible School *. 11 a.m. - morning Worship "It's Christmas Time" 7:00 p.m. - Gospel Service Young Peoples Choir Message - "It was the Night Before Christmas" DEC. 31st-- 8 p.m. - Watch Night Service PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten, Rev. I. MacLean 10 a.m. Family Bible Hour 11 a.m. Praise & Worship 7 p.m. Evan. Service PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. William Black, F.R.G.S. SUNDAY, DEC. 24th-- 10 a.m. Morning Service "Cameo's from Bethlehem #4" 11 a.m. Sunday School Christmas Eve Service 7:30 p.m. - Note change of time. BURN'S CHURCH Ashburn 11:30 a.m. Morning Worship Port Perry; Ontario - Regional Gov't (continued) A third area municipality would be the present Town of Whitby, which has a popula- tion of 23,600 and an area of 59 square miles. The region's second most populous municipality, yet to be named, would be made up of the 35,500 inhabitants of the Town of Ajax, Pickering Village and that part of Pickering Township south of the seventh concession, ex- cept for land within the sites of the new. airport and the North Pickering. Comm- unity. In a boundary change at - the west end of Pickering Township, 4,000 people living in the West Rouge area would become residents of . the Borough of Scarborough. "According to the most recent information avail- able," the proposal says, "a large portion of the people in the .West Rouge want to become part of Metro." The second largest mun- icipality in the area would be 205 square miles and haye a population of 28,800. It would encompass the present towns of Port Hope and ~ Cobourg, Hope Township "and all but the northernmost concession of Hamilton Township. The proposal describes this as "among the most important of the con- solidations. 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If they are to form the centre of growth for the area, it is vital that they function as one unit." The Town of Bowmanville is the principal urban centre in a third large-area muni- cipality proposed for the region. This amalgamation would create a 200-square- mile municipality by com- bining Bowmanville with the Village of Newcastle, all of Clarke Township, most of Darlington Township and the southern two concessions of Manvers Township. The population would be 22,300. "This municipality," the proposal comments, "will be a strong, slowly urbanizing area that will act as a rural land-use buffer between the two growth nodes of Oshawa and Port Hope-Cobourg." The smallest municipality in population would also be the most easterly in the region. It .would consist of the townships of Haldimand and Alnwick, plus the nor- thernmost concession of Hamilton Township. Their combined population is 4,300 spread over an area of 170 square miles. The proposal says this amalgamation will provide a means of controll- ing growth at Rice Lake and in the area east of Cobourg -- a step that will be important as Cobourg grows. Ninth on the province's list of proposed area municipal- ities is an 84-square-mile area to consist of the site of the new Toronto internat- ional airport-and the North Pickering Community lands now being assembled by the province. This area consists of portions of Uxbridge Township, of the Borough of Scarborough and of the Town of Markham, a small seg- ment of the Town of Whit- church-Stourffville, and much of eastern Pickering Township. The proposal says that all land directly associated with the airport is included within one jurisdiction so as to avoid administrative pro- blems. Prince Albert News The church was filled Sunday afternoon as grand- parents, parents, and friends came to see the children perform their Sunday School Pageant. Lots of lovely Christmas music, recitat- ions, a piano duet, the manger scene, and wishes of Merry Christmas were en- joyed and then, of course, Santa arrived! The children and their dedicated teachers all deserve credit for their efforts. Mr. Paul Pearsall was: the capable master of ceremonies. Welcome home, Rick Doyle. Rick arrived home Saturday from Vancouver where he completed his semester and renewed friendships with family and friends. Twenty-two members of the Beacock family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Les Beacock Saturday at the Community Centre and en- joyed a Christmas get to- gether Mrs. Gladys Slack, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Towns were dinner guests Sunday with the McIntyres. Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Doyle and Mr. Thompson enjoyed a family dinner in Bobcaygeon with other relatives on PLUMBING - Sunday. All that snow made the snowmobile people happy and also the kiddies who are counting the days until Santa arrives. Lots of now for the reindeer and the sleigh! Mr. and Mrs. John Doupe * and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sweetman and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Doupe visited iy and Mrs. Jim Doupe and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pollock of Norwood over the weekend. Merry Christmas every- one. BOING OVERSEAS You'll Need A PASSPORT PHOTO Contact Peter Hvidsteh 985-7383 PORT PERRY STAR LANE HEATING - - ELECTRIC - | PORT PERRY 980-2413 OFFICE -- RESIDENCE Port i Jo aye Church Sunday School > AT THE UNITED CHURCH AUDITORIUM Wednesday, Dec. 20th (TONIGHT) 7:30 p.m. Everyone Welcome Silver Admiss. i I DS