"SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS GIFT GUIDE" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, December 1, 1992 - 9 Duckens of a Christmas awaiting visitors to downtown Port Perry A Dickens of a Christmas is awaitin sitors in downtown this month. Port Perry will be offering a unique lock at a small Ontario town's remihigcence of a Victori- Charles Dicken Carol Theme. Merchants in the downtown core will be displaying old pic- tures of Port Perry in their win- dows, continuing Peter Perry Days into the holiday season. All photos on display will be courtesy of Scugog Shores Mu- seum Village. Santa's arrival in Port Perry during the Scugog Chamber of Commerce Santa Claus Parade on November 28 kicked off a month promising to be full of Horse and buggy rides will be offered through the downtown Business Improvement Associ- ation (BIA) district on week- ends. Free mulled cider will be offered to shoppers as they stroll through the local shops. Tom Doran will be tantilizing tastebuds with roasted chest- nuts and cashews, which will be for sale in front of the post office on Queen Street. Carollers in period costumes will be strolling the streets sing- ing Christmas carols. Employ- ees of local stores will also be dressed in period costume. Children can visit with Santa at his house on Queen Street on Thursdays and Fridays from 8- 5 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m.-noon and 1-4 p.m. begin- ning December 4. All residents are invited to take part in the BIA tree light- ing service on December 4 at 7:30 p.m. The service will take place on Queen Street (beside the Lau- rentian Bank). The United Church choir will be singing Christmas carols at the festi- vites and hot cider will be avail- able to everyone. Celebrations began Novem- ber 30 in downtown Port Perry and will continue until January 2. IRWIN SMITH MUSIC LTD. 305 Queen Street, Port Perry, 985-2635 festive activities. Make plans for your best friend this Christmas From Page7 number and where they were puchased will help to see that your pet is returned quickly. It is also a good idea to buy a tag for your pet's collar and include your sitter's name and phone number while you are away. Remember your pet does not know its way around a strange neighborhood. Remind your sit- ter not to let yous pet out on its own. If your pet does go missing your petsitter should inform the local shelters and post signs in the neighborhood as soon as possible. Give your sitter the name and telephone number of your vete- rinarian and a release form for any necessary treatment should your pet become sick or injured. By taking these precautions you will ensure that you come home to a happy and healthy pet. We have Christian books to "fit" everyone on your list. Bibles, tapes and more. All uniquely appropriate for Christmas. Stop in today. EAE er BOOK & GIFT NOOK -- ia =, = KAWAI Grand, Console, Electric Pianos TEAC. : Home Stereo Systems f WURLIIZER THE DREAM WITHIN REACH Grand, Console, \ Spinet Pianos h | | | : y YAMAHA Keyboards Open: Monday to Saturday 9:30am to 4:30pm. Closed Thursdays. =Roland Electric Pianos Parl The best reason to play drums. Drum Kits Also: Guitars, %iolins, Band Instruments, Metronomes, P.A. Systems & Accessories A Merry Christmas 3 to alll \. from Irwin and Alissa Smith, Bev Thompson, Lori Hall and Maria Dorig 73¢# Annaal Cs Day Sunday, December 6th + 10 am To 1pm Cleprstmas Sh topping fore Hie Only (up to 14 years of age) KIDS WILL RECEIVE 10% DISCOUNT FREE GIFT WRAPPING CHRISTMAS TREATS ALL DAY LONG ¢ \ AN 7 " / i / > ' . : AM We will be open from 1 pm to 5 pm for regular Adult shopping as well. rl