mm aa Fs 20.54 A ar f [ £5 4 Ae He FR ! z K A Tl Sl a XL a FRAT 5 PR LP AI Rh PAPO I EFAS FEAL Rotary Club,Legion Branch 419 sum wine and dine senior citizens Some of the guests who enjoyed a delicious Christmas Dinner provided by the local Rotary Club. The dinner included roast turkey, salad, vegetables, wine and mince pie. This three piece combo provided entertainment for the guests during dinner playing Christmas songs. The combo consists of, from left: Tommy Cinnamon, Eldon Woodcock and Dick Veleau. . Senior citizens have busy Yuletide agenda by Marion King Senior Citizen's Club 101 met on December 9 with a real good attendance. Ethel Irvine = welcomed the members and visitors. The meeting opened with O Canada followed by two minutes silence in memory of Everett Hooper. Various reports were given with a special report from the travel committee of the lovely. dinner and trip to Cullen Gardens. ~ We had seven December birthdays including the founder and charter member Jessie Robertson who will = 'Conway Gardens Tavern ~ willbeclosed "DECEMBER 25th & 26th "Merry Christmas to All" SEE YOU JANUARY 1st, 1982 FOROUR TRADITIONAL DINNER. Served from 4:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. BY RESERVATION ONLY - 985-2486 celebrate her birthday Dec. 28. Dec. 23 will be a wine and cheese party sponsored by the Lion's Club. The meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction. On Sat: Dec. 12, we had 23 tables of euchre and quite a few extra prizes as this was our Christmgs euchre. Squares and cookies and fruit bread were served by Ethel Irvine and her Dec- ember group. On Wed. Dec. 16, a lovely Christmas dinner to 153 Senior Citizens was catered by- the Riverboat Rest- aurant, This was beautifully served and thoroughly enjoyed. A programme of Old Tyme Music, Square Dancing, Skits, Solos and our own Senior Citizen's Choir, Richard Osborn, guest entertainer, was enjoyed for around 2 hours, bringing a lovely evening to a close. Best Christmas Wishes to everyone from Senior Citizen's Club 101. Approximately 50 men and women enjoyed a delicious Christmas Dinner last Wed- nesday evening at the Port Perry Legion Hall when the local Rotary Club with the co-operation of the Legion, and Ladies Auxiliary wined and dined the group. Most guests attending the meal were picked up at their homes by Rotary members and brought to the Legion where Santa Claus greeted them and pinned on a corsage. Prior to dinner entertain- ment was provided by a three piece Combo and after dinner the GM Choir enter- tained with Christmas Carols and Sing-A-Long. According to a Rotary spokesman, the goal of the evening when they began planning the event was to get as many elderly people out as possible who may not get a Christmas dinner other- wise. Because of the success of last week's dinner, it is felt that the event may become an annual happening and organizers feel that there is no doubt that it will grow in popularity. UCW meeting December U.C.W. meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Cameron Aldred. An enjoy- able evening of Christmas carols - poems and readings was enjoyed by 16 members. Business was conducted and future dates noted. The evening closed with lunch Mezhpa Benediction. January meetings at home of Margaret Morrow. . The U.C.W. euchre was well attended, but there is room for more players. Men high went to Bessie Spencer, men 2nd high to Barbara Brown, low men Elmer Brown, Ladies high Deanna Slade, Ladies 2nd Myrtle Gimlet, low - Mildred Thompson. Next euchre January 12 at Scugog Town- ship hall, everyone welcome. WE ONLY D0 WHAT WE 00 BEST ACER JAE RAY 31 PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. . December 23, 198) -- 21 dt 'Ken iadkion a ober of the local Rotary Club. along with help from the Legion Ladies Auxiliary cooked up a sumptuous Christmas dinner for about 50 local seniors. NEW YEAR SEVE CLUB ANNRENE CONC. 10WEST, SCUGOG ISLAND, PORT PERRY (Beside Goreski's Summer Resort) + Bill Johnson and Bo ent Country ¥ orRMER ND a wit es 4 Fe iA Town st ond te SERVED AFTER MIDNIGHT HOT ¢ COLD BUFFET ONLY 300 TICKETS ReserveTow! #37 .COUPLE OSHAWA PORT PERRY TICKETS TICKETS BARRY'S Wilson &Lee VARIETY 87 Simcoe St. N. 18 Water St. 725-4706 985-8741 TABLE RESERVATIONS 576-4096 728-5657 J SPONSORED BY DURHAM REGION MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY ALL TYPES - ALL MAKES PHILIPS MODULAR-4 SERVICING STEREOS & HI-FI'S 7123-3341 214BLOORST.E. PARKSIDE STEREO & FACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTRE FOR: PHILIPS-RCA-ZENITH- TOSHIBA - HITACHI - LLOYDS MICROWAVE OVEN SERVICE