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Port Perry Star, 21 Dec 1977, p. 26

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EN 3 A EEA re sad Xe ~- ESA A 0 3 26 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Dec. 21, 1977 8 By Florence Ellicott P.R.O. Thursday, Dec. 1st at 2 p.m. Following a delicious President Mrs. Clara Christmas Pot-luck lunch- warren welcomed all con the members of Honey- present, and opened the dale Womens Institute net meeting with the Ode and . for the December meeting [pstitute Creed. Roll Call in the Municipal rooms. was answered by 24 by Mrs. Vera Brown and Mrs. Elliott Harrington Church service on Sunday, of Cambray to Scarborough December 25th will be held. 0ral Hospital to visit her at Epsom United Church at gira) Mrs Allan Wheler of 10:30 a.m. This will be a Agincourt ' Communion and Carol Ser- Mr and Mrs. Dale Beare vice. Please note the earlier and 'Wt. and Mrs Dean time. } . care and children were I'here will be no Sunday recent visitors with Mrs School this coming Sunday. Crosier ' ' Due to the inclement Mrs "Dennis Thompson weather the Sunday School and Mr Boker attended the programme was cancelled gopion "Citizens supper in and is re-scheduled for De- pg. Perry on Wednesday ember 28th at 7:30 p.m. evening. "Mrs. Thompson The "Port Perry High ised with her mother Mrs. School Junior Basketball Baker of Mount Albert on team were in Toronto on Saturday. Mrs. Phyllis Saturday competing in" the cpp of Marsh Hill was Bayview Secondary School Sunday evening dinner Tournament. They came guests home with a Championship This Friday evening at 8 Medal. Congratulations to p.m. the Community Club Scott Wilbur and Gord ;) pe holding their Christ- Simmonds who are members | -c euchre in the Hall of this team. | There will be extra prizes so The Port Perry Junior aqce try to attend. Boys Curling team did well Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sut- in the Newmarket Bonspiel jifre ang family visited with over the weekend. They por brother Mr. and Mrs. defeated several teams but Clyde Crawford of Cavan on lost out on the final day. "Sunday Master Charlie Brown Mr. and Mis, Doug Mac- accompanied Mr. and MIS. Cannell and family visited Bob Storry and family to the ith his mother Mrs. final game. Charlie was Meryyn MacCannell on Sun- unable to take part in the day. bonspiel due to sore leg friends of Master Paul muscles. Better luck next ponnelly will be pleased to time boys. hear that he is home from On Thursday, Mrs. J. hospital. Crosier accompanied Mr. tA A ' ® i Tak I ie axe special care with Xmas turkey | || Christmas is approaching quickly. If you are planning to serve turkey for your holi- day meal, it's a good idea to decide exactly what size you'll need and what to look for before you buy, say the food specialists at the Ontario Food Council, Minis- try of Agriculture and Food. Whether the gathering is going to be small or large, allow ': to 3; pound per serving. It is wise to buy more than the exact amount needed, to allow for seconds or leftovers. Leftovers can be used for sandwiches, in soups, casseroles, salads, or pies. Any turkey that you don't plan to eat the day after Christmas should be frozen right after Christmas dinner. Turkey meat can be frozen up to two months. When buying a turkey, always look for the Canada Approved or Canada health inspection stamp on the tag, bag, or label. This is your assurance that the turkey has been inspected and is safe and wholesome. Next, look for the grade name. The most common grade avail- able is Canada Grade A. Canada Grade B is as good dating quality as Grad A, but is not as well-fleshed or fat- tened. Canada Grade Utility must at least qualify for Canada Grade B, but may have one or more of its parts missing. Turkeys will also be mark- . ed as young or mature. Mature turkeys, used for egg production first, are not as tender as young birds.raised for meat only. When shopping, you'll notice that some turkeys may be labelled Deep Basted or Self-Basting. This means that the turkey has been injected with vegetable oil or butter as a basting ingredi- ent to increase the juiciness of the cooked turkey. You can get this same moist qual- ity by buying a regular tur- key and basting it yourself. If you plan to buy a fresh turkey, wait and buy it no more than 2 or 3 days before you cook it. If you plan to buy a frezen turkey, you can buy it now and store it in the freezer at -18 deg. C (0 deg. I") or lower until the time to thaw it for roasting. Letter to Santa Dear Santa Claus, How are you and your elves? I hope you can make it again to my house. We are leaving some cookies and some Christmas milk. San you better not come down tHe chimny or you will burn yourself, because we have a fire on Cristmas evening. Yours truly, Jeffrey, °, Grade 3, R. H. Cornish P.S. ET ETT TEE LL EE TE TT ET EE TE TT ET TT TE EE EE ERT AEH members and 4 visitors present. Minutes of previous meet- ing were read by the secret- ary Miss Alice Dodd. A vote of appreciation and thanks was offered to Mrs. Ina DeYonge for opening her home to the members for the " Demonstration of Dairy Foods" when 17 attended and had an enjoyable day together with Mrs. Clara Warren and Mrs. Irene Philip were the leaders who had attended the short course. 0000000000000 BUSINESS IRECTORY Mrs. Helen MacMaster gave a full report on her attendance at the Area Con- vention in the Royal York. Mrs. Mabel Cawker gave an enlightened report on Public Relations in the Institute work at different levels. Mrs. Edna Wilson our District Director had attend- ed the District meeting held in Brooklin and gave her report. It had been announc- ed that all members are to bring an article to be sold at n 'auction' at the January meeting. The money to be used toward the Institute funds. Summary Day to be held in Uxbridge Trinity United Church, Monday, Dec. 5th Two carloads are planning to attend. A motion was carried to give a donation of money towards the Nursing Home Activities. Mrs. Helen MacMaster and her group had charge of the program. The 'Motto' New Horizans bring new opportunities, rights and Honeydale Women hold Christmas meeting privileges taken by Alice Dodd. Mrs. Clara Warren gave a Christmas reading. Christ- mas carol singing was enjoy- ed by all with Mrs. Lillian Harper at the piano. The exchange of gifts to each one present when everyone received a_beauti- ful gift. The draw for the lovely quilt and cushion to match was won by Mrs. Orten Michie on Simcoe St. N.. Meeting was adjourned followed by the Benediction. ACTIVE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE Scugog Island 985-8068 7 Days a Week TOM ARMSTRONG SEPTIC TANK SERVICE PORT PERRY - ONTARIO 985-2226 579-7324 KEN LUKE _ *GRADING *BULLDOZING * LOADER WORK 259 Shanley Street P.O. Box 837 - Port Perry 985-8060 Or 655-4600 - leave message. Scugog Plumbing NEW INSTALLATIONS REASONABLE RATES Special rates for Senior Citizens. BOX 966 - PORT PERRY Phone 965-3837 Wedding Invitahons available at the - Port Perry Star HOME IMPROVEMENTS & REPAIRS Aluminum Storm Windows Free Estimates Call: FRITZGRAV cusTom MADE ROOM DIVIDERS & RAILINGS - IRON WORK 985-2698 after 6 p.m. 985-7383 Blackstock 986-5092 ro SCREENS DOUG'S CLEANING Janitor Service Port Perry 985-3669 NICHOLAS HOME IMPROVEMENTS Painting - Paperhanging - Ceramic Tiles - General Home & Cottage Repairs Call 985-8665 PHONE KALMAR HEATING & COOLING RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL Tour 986-4462 SEPTIC TANK SYSTEMS HOLDING TANK SYSTEMS AQUAROBIC SEWAGE SYSTEMS Free Estimates - No Obligation PHONE 985-7679 or 985-3608 RON RANKIN & SONS Foundations Jone Buckley Masonry, Brick, Block and Stone Work Cottage Raising - Alterations - BUCKLEY MASONRY Painting - Roofing Oshawa $79-1179 or $79.1542 FREE ESTIMATES RON'S ROOFING & EAVESTROUGHING Asphalt & Steel Roofs Aluminum & Galvanized Eavestroughing Pole Barn Raising "PHONE 985-2824 Matthew J. Stichmann, BSc.,M.B.A. PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICES: Aerial - Architectural - Commercial Illustrative - Publicity - Legal Complete Laboratory & Processing Services. Bus.: 534-3537 R.R.3, PORT PERRY Res.: 985-2454 Custom Built Homes ADDITIONS or RENOVATIONS - REC. ROOMS - FRAMING For Free Estimates Call: J & DCARPENTRY Days 579-4191 Evenings 985-8618 or 705-786-2040 ad Aubrey's HOME IMPROVEMENTS SPECIALIZING IN: * ALUMINUM SIDING * SOFFIT * INTERIOR RENOVATIONS FORA FREE ESTIMATE CALL 985-7921. * FASCIA * EAVES TROUGHING P.0. BOX 717- PORT PERRY - ONTARIO 985-3042 UTICA TIRE Sales & Service Farm Tire Specalists ALEX J. SHEPHERD 5. Comm. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Telephone 985-7031 985-2751 250 Queen St. Port Perry, Ontario. CHRIS ALLEN ALUMINUM Your Local "ALCAN" Dealer Siding - Soffit - Fascia - Trough 20 Year Written Guarantee 985-3747 Rick Larocque ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR RESIDENTIAL & FARM WIRING 985-3261 R.R. 2, Port Perry, Ont. Ty! "x BERNARD T. CHANDLER CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT PORT PERRY -ONTARIO PHONE: 985-3722 RES.: 985-3972 RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL - INTERIOR - EXTERIOR DECORATING paperhanging painting - spraying Special Decorative Finishes for Cement and Blocks PERSONAL CUSTOMER SERVICE BRIAN S. JORDON BLACKSTOCK 986-4477 iff ---- of doe a | 1 g- ( 1] | S ! R 7 lL 1 bo. 3

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