PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, December 28, 1989 -- 17 Prince Albert and Area News by llean Pugh By the time you receive your paper this week the gifts will all have been unwrapped and the wrappings put out and many gifts ing. Those attending: Bonnie and Paul Solomon and family, Ivan and Linda of Trout Creek, Pearl Gostick, Gordon and Agnes will have been used. Hope Santa made it to everyone's house and left just what they wanted. There ~~ i PR a) ." id Gostick, Toronto, Tonya Buxcey and Lori Winter's. 4 --av pe P Fred and Vivian Canning had ri be. | have been many family their family Saturday evening. The kindergarten students at Prince Albert Public 8atherings. Eddie and Julie of Hamilton, On Saturday Merv and Ilean School entertained the audien a lence with their singing of many Pugh hostessed a family gather- David, Melisia and Dorothy Christmas favorites. Robichaud. DEC. 27" 30™ NO LIMIT 46 MONTHS Financed 48 Months 16.5% 8.9% VS. z 95 *as of Dec. 11, 1989. } Your GM Dealer's right here for you CHEVROLET « PONTIAC « OLDSMOBILE + BUICK + CADILLAC « CHEVY & GMC TRUCKS Ll Mivogiimogplesio aba and sors, aise CIK Sinany Blaze, Example: SO merth eculront No fou Rest 20day1 and $15,000 freed Aube 48 months , ed om poping 8 ae odo boy Brae onts tol; nd cred APL of I CE RE business December 30, 1969. orders do not No paym for ment contrac), Al credit ) ) wid ad | P0thops wh peered of ho cu rand OAC rete ovartsy- Nopaymerts ore reed dows ot croc A rel gyiatrs vA bio ely ONAC wh my ree do poy. OF. Christmas guests galore in Prince Albert area On Sunday, Harvey and Ruby Dearborn had a very large gathering when her sisters and husbands and many nieces and nephews joined together for a family Christmas with tleir father Hugh Strong. Then down the other end of Sim- coe St. at the home of Dorothy and Roy Hope they had their six children and families. This was a double celebration. Christmas and mothers birthday. Belated birthday wishes from Prince Albert. Peter and Lammy Van Ginhoven spent Christmas day with son John and family at Hampton. } Doug and Linda McMillian and family went to Blackstock to be with the Venning family. Thirty- two members enjoyed a delicious turkey dinner. It was a special day at Terry and Eileen Hodgins on Boxing Day, when daughter Heather Lucas arrived home from Japan for a couple months stay. Mark- will be arriving the end of January when the schools close down then for holidays. Birthday greeting go out to a very special lady, Florence Smith who has a birthday this week. Chirstmas guests with Johnand Diana Brough and family were her brother Ron and Sue Pierce and her mother all of Oshawa. On Thursday evening the Christmas euchre was held with ten tables. Special prizes went to Alma Manns, Merle St. John, Earla Hill, Carl Gimblett, Ray Gimblett, James Emerton. There was also a number of lucky draws. Lone hand series goes to Earla Hill with -138- lone. hands. There will be a euchre on Thurs- day evening. - ord Please give a call with your holiday news 985-2146, At this time Peggy and I would like to extend holiday greetings to the staff of the Port Perry Star and all it's readers. Hope 1990 will be a good year for everyone. Stevenson at Uxbridge Music Hall Ross Stevenson, M.P. for Durham, is having his annual. New Year's Levee in Uxbridge on Sunday, January 7th. Accompanied by his wife Elaine, Ross will be greeting his Durham constituents in the Ux- bridge Music Hall between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. at the January 7th Levee. The Music Hall is in downtown Uxbridge, on the west side of Main Street just south of Brock - Street. There is a large municipal parking lot nearby on the north side of Brock Street. All residents of the federal Durham constituency are invited to the Levee. Light refreshments will be served. SCHOOL SUPPLIES Pencils - Lined Paper -Erasers - Note Books - Math Sets - efc. PORT PERRY STAR 235 uous Street 365-7383 __1 |