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Port Perry Star, 6 Dec 1988, p. 38

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38 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, December 6, 1988 Breakfast with St. Nick Bryans were guests of their former neighbours Shirley and Terry McBride, Cambray. Sorry to report that Mrs. Linda Green suffered a knee injury in a A.T.V. accident when she and John were enjoying a weekend of recreation at a friend's cottage. We hope that your knee quickly Blackstock and Area News by Joyce Kelly Store on Saturday, Dec. 17 from 2:30 - 4 p.m. Coffee, cookies and candy canes will be there too. Bring your camera. Santa came to town on Sunday with the annual Nursery School pancake breakfast with Santa. He will be returning when Santa CRE ap visits the Country Hardware L Fe LNG AA LE) . - © ! Irwin Smith Music Ltd. § #4 305 QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY, ONT. - OPEN 10 AM to 9 PM Weekdays; 9 AM to 5 PM Saturdays from Dec. 8th to 24th, 1988 ® Acrylic Musical Motif B Paperweights ................ from $4.95 : Music Mugs .......c.......... from $6.95 Picture Frames ........ $5.95 & $0.95 Juke-Box Bank ............c...... $0.99 Juke-Box Cookie Jar .......... $27.99 f RGrom or D8 ia.98 10 $69.95 Note Pads ........ccevvnvenennnnnee from Ree . Copper Bugle ................... . $39.95 : Copper Hunting Horn ........ $ ; Music Scarf .....ccoeevveeennnnnn. $24.95. RB Cassette Cases ............. from $0.95 je © Piano Lamps .......ccoocuneennnnns $59.95 I Children's Story Tapes hy & Read-a-long Books .......... $6.98 ® Headphones - 7 models from ...coeeennnnnnns $5.99 to $32.95 - Record & Cassette Care Products y Rock & Country LP's - Cassettes - CD's 2 Composer Busts ........ from $18.95 Microphones .............. from $49 95 Electronic Guitar Tuners .....ccceeeeeeeeee. from $49.95 ® Music Stands ............. from $16.95 Musical Instruments & Accessories { Specials on Electric Guitars Drums, Cymbols and Sticks [ Piano Stools ................... $125.00 Piano Benches ................... $05.00 2% Keyboard Cases ......... from $22.95 % [ HAMMOND ORGAN 8 | HS-150 cocoon 2,995. es." Sunday evening Nancy and Bob mends. Linda. 985-2635 A NEW PIANOS (IMBALL 9 595. KAWAI SAMICK from KEYBOARDS (While Supplies Last) PSS-130 ...... PSS-140 ... PSS-170 ... PSS-270 ... VSS-200 (voice sampler) $359.00 pss-480 ... 399.00 pss-680 ... *499.00 DD-10 (Drum Machine) $279.00 SHS-10 (Guitar Style) $199.00 Psr-6 ....... $380.00 psr-16 ..... $429.00 - $699.00 KEYBOARDS (While Supplies Last) PT-100 ........ $99.95 mT-240 .... $349.00 ct1-370 ..... $449.00 CPS-300 Electric Piano *849.00 ww? Four year old Jessica McLaughlin of Blackstock told Santa she was a very good girl this year, at the Black- stock Co-op Nursery School Breakfast With Santa, held Sunday morning at the Blackstock Rec Centre. The centre, by the way, is looking bright as a new penny these days, now that the renovations are virtu- ally complete. Richard and Ruby VanCamp and Jill spent the weekend in Lon- don visiting Louise and Jeff Carroll. Patti Alpe, Nancy, Debbie, Leanna and Christina Bryans at- tended the Bowmanville Santa Claus Parade and later enjoyed 38 . lunch with the Brown family - Virgy Fairey's home. Winners at the weekly Tuesday evening euchre were 1. Pat Por- rill; 2. Mary Cannon; 3. Laurrena Bright; 4. Regis A. Hanley; 5. Doreen Ferguson; 6. Kathleen Watts. Low - Marine Brock. Draws - Jim Gibson, John Beckett, Ann Taylor, Margaret Wright. Nancy and Bob Bryans attend- ed Bob's cousins' 50th wedding anniversary. Rena (Black) and Sam Nicholson held an Open House in Cambray Hall on Sun- day afternoon. The ice is now in at the local arena with lots of activity ranging from Figure Skating, Curling, Hockey and skating to Tot skating going on there. On Saturday Gerald and Joyce Kelly, Elaine who was home from Kingston, Esther and Sheldon Robinson of Tyrone joined other family members for the Kelly family Christmas at the home of Mrs. Edna Kelly, Bobcaygeon. Nancy and Bob Bryans along with Joan and Merv Brisco were supper guests on Saturday even- ing with Marguerite and Alf Tom- chishin of Scugog Island. Sorry to report that Mrs. Bruce Mountjoy is not making as speedy a recovery as hoped for. She is at home but is certainly not feeling up to her usual perky self. Please phone 986-4257 with your family gatherings, reports and other social news items. Twenty four ladies and one gentleman met at the Church for the General U.C.W. meeting at 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 30 and enjoyed a dessert lunch upon arriving. President, Jean Adams, used the book, "The Daisies are Still Free" by Patricia Wilson, to tell us about the '"What If" Dragon who found he didn't have to worry about all the "what ifs" in his life "after all. The Devotional was led by Nor- man Seli in his own relaxed, but sincere style. He reminded us of the humour in the Bible and used Genesis 17 as his scripture in which Abraham laughed at God. We tend to be so reasonable about things, but, in so doing, we are often keeping ourselves from God and his will. In his closing prayer Norman thanked God for his unreasonable love for us and then led in the singing of " Worship the Lord', accompanying us on his guitar. Kathleen Dorrell was called forward and presented, by Marion Larmer, with a life membership in the U.C.W. The program was taken by Grace Hall who asked 4 ladies, Anita Davis, Mavis Brodie, Oney Gauld & Aileen Byers, toread the book of Ruth aloud. In groups we discussed this book in the context of the times in which it was writ- ten and came to see what an amazing thing it was for Ruth, an outsider to her mother-in-law's country and religion, to be ac- cepted as she was, and how she became an ancestor of King David. The video, "A Woman Named Mary", was shown - she is an or- dinary middle class woman who became one of the very poor in our society and tells how unacc- epted she feels, as she struggles to raise her family. We were left with much food for thought! Benediction brought the meeting to a close.

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