& v RATIO, ili. i a lb IL S07 7 Christmas spirit sharing invades Island Church Scugog Island News by Mrs. Earl Reader At the Scugog United Church on Sunday there was much evidence of an outgoing spirit of Christmas and a desire to share with less fort- unate people. In many corners there were piles of nearly new, warm clothing for distress centres in Oshawa. It was really the child- ren's day for a White Gift Service when they portrayed the Birth of Jesus in Story, action and pantomine, all in appropriate costume. The climax was their offering of White Gifts and a monetary collect- ion from the adults for Mission Service. The 3rd candle of Advent lit by a girl represented Joy. Joy was further expressed by the music of the Orchestra, the singing by the regular adult choir and the special vocal music by a guest male choir. Of course, the capacity, mixed con-. gregation also express- ed their joy in lusty singing. All were invited to an old fashioned Carol sing at 7:30 p.m. We thank Rev. Robin- son for his personal letter to all families of the Congregation. Attention is drawn to future dates to be mark- ed on your calendar: Sunday Dec. 23 - Christmas Communion; Christmas Eve - Dec. 24 - 7:30 joint family service 7:30 to 8:30 Duggan will be well and in attendance; Sunday Dec. 30 - Joint worship THE DOGGIE SALON Dog Washing & Grooming 19 SUNRISE DR, BLACKSTOCK For Appointment Call: 986-4989 at Manchester at 11 a.m.; Jan. 13 All group reports given to Nick Henshaw (Typewritten please); Jan. 27 Annual Congregational meeting; Feb. 10 - A United Church minister who is a missionary in Africa will be our guest speaker and will show slides; get the last 3 dates on your new calendars. It seems as if Rev. Robinson brought the Chinook winds with him from Alberta. Anyway we are enjoying what- ever it is. Your correspondent is wishing all her readers a very Merry Christmas and thanking everyone for news items and co-operation. May there be no illness or accidents over the holiday season. Port Perry High School Canned food drive is going great guns by Michele Lucyk This is no ordinary week at Port Perry High School. The great Christmas spirit has overcome the students of the school, in more ways than one. Take for instance the Canned Food Drive. It started last week and it goes until this Thurs- day. So far it is going really well!! A special thanks goes to everyone who has brought canned food in! There is also another fund raising event. It's the 'Pie in the Face" Contest. Proceeds from this event go to the Matthew Geer fund. And wait 'till you hear about it! In front of the office, at lunch, there are buckets with some of the teachers names on the buckets. All you do is drop some change into the teachers bucket of your choice for a pie in the face. Everytime you put 50 cents into a bucket your name goes into another bucket and you could be the lucky person who throws the pie, if your name is drawn! The contest closes this Thursday, and the pie will be thrown in Friday's assembly. The Senior Wind was very successful in their chip drive on Saturday. SHORT TERM CERTIFICATES | 30 - 59 Days 104° (Min. $100,000) 30 - 364 Days 94% (Minimum $5,000.) _ J GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES Annual Interest 3 Year 11Y2% (Minimum $500.) aR \ Rates subject to Change without Notice STANDARD TRUST 165 Queen Street, P.O. Box 1318 Port Perry. Ontario LOB INE Telephone: 985-8435 we Mem ( moda [Vopr | They extend a very big thank-you to everyone who supported them. They would also like to invite everyone to the Christmas Concert this Wednesday night start- ing at 7:30 p.m. The cost is $2.00 for adults, $1.00 for senior citizens and students, and children get in free. Last week '"'A Child's Christmas" was per- formed and it went over very well. Everyone who came to see it enjoyed it. And all the credit goes to the stud- ents who ran their own rehearsals and devised their own costumes and set. Congratulations performers for a job well done! Just a reminder that College applications are due the first week back in January! University applications were sent out yesterday so keep your fingers crossed for results. This Thursday at 10:20 there will be freshmen from Univers- ity and College to tell all the University and College - bound students about life in academia. That's all for this week. Wishing everyone a safe and Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, Port High will see you in 85. SCUGOG OVERHEAD DOOR SERVICE RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL *New Installations & Repairs *Wood & Steel Séctional Doors plus One Piece Steel Doors AUTOMATIC DOOR OPERATOR SERVICE 985-3735 SCUGOG MEMORIAL PUBLIC LIBRARY CHRISTMAS HOURS: Normal hours of operation EXCEPT the library will be CLOSED - December 25 4 28 ond Jormary 1. "A Joyhd Holiday Season to AN" PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. December 18, 1994 -- 3) Anthony Stones of Cadmus (seen here with one of his thoroughbred mares) is the first prize winner in the Star's Annual Christmas Short Story Contest. For his mov- ing account of a young farm boy troubled by JPET his parents' separation, Mr. Stones, an Oshawa schoolteacher, was awarded a gold pen set. Read his story in the Star's second section. GIFTS THAT MAKE CHRISTMAS SO SPECIAL, HOUSECOATS -- KAYSER HOSIERY - FASHION TIGHTS Swiss Dot or Patterned . PANTYHOSE .............. $2.25 & UP Elegant Lady - $32.95 Kayser - $55.00 to $70.00 SLIPPERS - Tender Tootsies $12.00 - $18.00 Kaufman - $10.98 to $19.98 Lullaby - $6.00 - $12.00 GIRLS' SLEEPER SETS 'Dolly & Me' - Patch Mate - Ship Mate 19.95 - 24.95 CORDUROY JUMPSUIT sizes 2 to 6X $11.95- $14.95 CORDUROY PANTS $9.95 - $14.95 SWEATERS $10.95 - $14.95 wh , ye BOY'S CORDUROY PANTS Levi... $14.95 - $19.95 LEVI DENIM JEANS $16.95 - $17.95 LEECE SETS ... $11.95 F .. $11. | SWEATERS by Zephyr $14.95 A m Mm 0 C ~~. DEPARTMENT STORE QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY (Merchandise Not Necessarily as lllustrated.) . $6.00 pair MEN'S I: PYJAMAS AJL Cotton - Polo [Kd i A LIN -Flannelette - 4 LZ . $ "* ek " KAUFMAN "QN : SUPPERS HCY id 19.98 - 29.98 : AS h i | Assorted [Ht : FLEECE WEAR I II] i | Sport and i nf /] | i DRESS SOCKS dwg adi RE --------. ll 11] i I Il TN i 1