Port Perry and District L.O.L. 3272 presented $1,000 to the Community Hospital Bui- dling Fund last week, part of the $5,000 pledge from the Lodge. Accepting the cheque Is fund-raising chairman Jerry Taylor from Albert Terry, deputy master and Andy Andrews, past master. pl i Oe Candle service Sunday | by Vera Brown * A very Merry Christmas to my readers and the staff of the Port Perry Star. An apology to my next door neighbours for last week's boo- boo. Stephen, Alison, Rebecca and Cassandra (should have read) Aked. Sorry folks. {This coming Sunday, please note, there will be no morning Church service. Everyone is in- vited to attend the Christmas Eve Candlelight "Service in Utica Church starting at 8:30 p.m. with special music by the Senior and the Junior Choirs. On Thursday at 8 p.m. in Utica Church there will be choir prac- tise. Don't forget that this Friday, the euchre club will be holding their annual Christmas euchre starting at 8 p.m. in Utica Hall. There will be special goodies and many extra prizes. Everyone is welcome. We extend our sympathy to the family of the late Mrs. Margaret Randall who passed away in Lind- say on Friday. Mrs. Randall was a former resident of Utica and Uxbridge. Services were held in Uxbridge on Sunday afternoon. Happy 60th Birthday to Dave Morris who celebrated the occa- sion on Sunday with many friends at a party given in his honor in Utica Hall. Visitors with Mrs. Crosier on Saturday were Bruce Beare, Dale, Karen and Jamie Béare and Dean, Gloria, Derek and Daniel Beare. Utica Day Care Centre will be having their Christmas party this coming Friday when the gr dren and their parents will have an op- / port to visit with Santa and 0 in in the singing of carols. Over the past few months there have been several new families move into our village. Iwould ap- preciate hearing from any of these people who could call, in- troduce themselves, and I can pass on any information to the community. In this day and age with so many of the 8 people work- ing, we who should be visiting newcomers, find it almost im- possible to do so at a time when people are home to receive us. Give.me a call at 985-7564. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, December 19, 1989 -- 37 Cawker still needs mittens, canned goods for Operation Scugog As part of a North-South ex- change students from Mrs. Mor- ton's and Mrs. Cochrane's classes went with their teachers and Miss Reed the Library Resource Teacher to Glen Street School in Oshawa. The students exchanged autobiographies, made new friends and arranged for pen pals. Students from Glen Street will return the visit in February. Part of the day was spent at the Sydenham Museum learning about Pioneer Christmas. Parents are reminded that the Christmas Concert takes place on Wednesday December 20 in the gymnasium. Students will see the programme in the afternoon and parents are invited to attend at 7:30 p.m. in the evening. We are reminding students and parents that we still need mittens for our Christmas tree and dona- VanEdward Drive SEN ENE INA ERED SERVICE OFFERS: * Automatic Car Wash * Soft Cloth * Under Car Spray * Hot Wax * Polish Wax * Rust Inhibitor ALSO AVAILABLE: * 6 Coin Operated Bays with high pressure guns and foam brushes * 4 Vacuum Cleaners tions of canned goods and non- perishable foods. Both mittens and food will go to Operation Scugog to help needy families in the area. A team of students from S.A. Cawker (gr. 6-7) participated in an invitational gr. 7 mini- tournament at Gandatsetiagon December 13. The team won 4 of 6 games - defeating Dr. Robert Thornton; Pringle Creek; E.A. Fairman; Gandatsetiagon before losing two matches to Fairman & Gandatsetiagon. The team is anxiously awaiting the new year when they will travel to Ottawa to compete in the Eastern Ontario Volleyball Championships. Team members are: Jay Tredway; Sean Ellis; Craig Coates; Jason Phillips; Sandy Mark; Eddie Maunder; Rob Murphy; 'Darryl Moase; and Todd Parry. HOURS: Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat. 8 AM to 6 PM; Thurs & Fri.8 AM to 9 PM VANEDWARD DRIVE, PORT PERRY 985-0441 w Jr