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Port Perry Star, 29 Nov 1994, p. 26

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B6 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, November 29, 1994 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" R PORT DE STA URAL RoorTs TT TTN TT yr------------------------eememYSETTTTCETRET----.--Y TTT KELLY LOWN/PORT PERRY STAR Tweenies from Port Perry flew up to Brownies at a ceremony at the Scugog Island Com- munity Hall last Tuesday evening. Pictured are the new Brownies. Front row from left are: Christina Callery, Rachel Richards, Lance, (middie) Brownie, Lisa Knig Joanne Mooney, Brownie Krysta- Rose Barchuk, Wendy Johnston, Amanda Cortese, Kelly Bronson, Kirsten Houle, Jenna ht, Cara Cortese, Nicole Reinhardt, Elizabeth Reinhardt, Leigh Johnston. At back are leaders Diana Lacroix, Marie- Bonnie Windsor, Sue Cortese, Candace Gibbs. Family night at church Dec. 11 Ann Selle f(s I apologize for the lack of news last week, but due to some electronic glitch our fax ma- chine failed to get the news down to the Star office in time. Last Week's News Please support Seagrave Brownies in their sale of choco- late mint cookies. They make great gifts for teachers, bus drivers, grandparents, etc. If you have not purchased any or wish to purchase more, please call Tracey at 985-9083 or Chris at 985-4267. We will deliver the cookies. The fellowship sister's dinner was a huge success. The com- mittee for next year is Deloras Currie, Mary Parrish and Leigh Peterson. Don't forget your se- cret sister at Christmas and other special occasions through- out the year. Happy birthday this week to Ken Carruthers, Krista Carr, Mildred Puckrin. (Also, get well wishes to Mildred Puckrin who 18 attempting to get over a nasty cold... know when I talked to her Sunday night it sure didn't sound like she was over her cold). A reminder to all Seagrave residents of the annual Sea- grave Park Association Xmas Dance, Dec. 10 at the Little Britain Arena. Tickets can be obtained from Wendy Brown 985-7813. For bus information, please call Marilyn Blair at 985- 0408. Tickets are $10 per adult and the bus is $5 per person. Hope to see lots of friends there. Hurry, tickets are selling very fast. Seagrave Church News Sunday the church service was on the "Reign of Christ Sun- day" when Rev. David Shep- herd chose for his sermon "Rul- er of Kings" and the Sunday School theme was "Faithful Witness". Sunday, Dec. 4 is White Gift Sunday and Dec. 11 is Seagrave Family Night. The Christmas Eve service will be held at Greenbank this year and Christmas falling on Sunday this year, we are having a joint Christmas Day service for Greenbank, Pinedale and Sea- grave at our Seagrave Church at10a.m. This Week's News First we must start with very important news for the young ones. Santa is coming to the Seagrave Store...Dec. 10 at 10 a.m. Happy birthday to Krista Carr, Brody Campbell, Eleanor Nicholls and Adam Johansen. The Mariposa Ladies Group Christmas Dinner is Tuesday, Dec. 6 at 6:30 p.m. at Jill Cof- fey's home. Don't forget your gift, please bring your own cut- lery, plate, mug and don't forget your assigned food item. Hope to see you all and everyone have a good time. Sympathy is expressed to Claire and Corinne Watts and family in the death of Corinne's mother, Rosetta Stone, on Thursday of last week in Ux- URANJO e Additions * Renovations ONTRACTING e Custom Built Homes "Building today, your dreams for tomorrow" Port Perry - (905) 985-7287 - John Van Belle bridge Health Care Centre. Seagrave Church News Janet, Vanessa and Kyra Rose lit the first candle of hope on Sunday. Advent is a time to get ready for the coming of the Lord. Rev. David Shepherd gave a sermon on "Within Our Lifetime". Matthew Somerville delighted the congregation with a violin selection. Next Sunday is White Gift Sunday. Please bring an un- wrapped gift, toy or non- perishable item. The Seagrave UCW will hold their December meeting in the form of a Christmas pot luck dinner this Friday, Dec. 2 at 6 . p.m. in the Seagrave Church. Please bring a first course dish or dessert. Members are invited to bring a friend, an unwrapped gift for the Community Nursing Home and enjoy an evening of fellowship. The Seagrave Church Christ- mas Family Night will be Sun- day, Dec. 11 at 7 p.m. The Christmas Eve joint service will be at Greenbank this year, more details of times will follow. The Christmas Day joint service will be at Seagrave at 10 a.m. Robinglade Ladies Group would like to send special thanks to Ken Stephens for do- ing such a great job at teaching the ladies first aid and CPR in two nights. A lot was learned by all. If there are members who didn't make this session and would like to attend another session, please let Sandie or Kate know. Next meeting is at the Stephens' home Dec. 6 at 7 p.m. Please note earlier time. Please bring your 50/50 money, mug, wrapped gift and some- thing for the Denise House and, of course, your pot luck dish. Finally, the Hospital Auxil- iary is having a Bake Sale Fri- day, Dec. 2 at 10:30 a.m. at the Hospital. For more information about the bake sale, please call Donna Sweetman at 985-3851. Hope to see lots of people out giving their support to this very worthy cause. That's it for this week. Please call Diane Cooke at 985-3722 with your news for next week. This Sunday, Church and Sunday School will be held in Epsom Church starting at 11 a.m. This is the second Sunday of Advent and will include the Hanging of the Greens, a litur- gy of carols and it is also the week for the food bank contribu- tions. This year, we are supporting three families for Christmas giving. There is a single mother (large) with a ten-year-old boy (12-14), a couple (both medium) and a single dad with a four- year-old girl. Gifts or money will be accepted in two weeks, which is White Gift Sunday. Looking ahead a few weeks, the Sunday School will be hold- ing their Christmas concert on Dec. 18 at 7 p.m. in Epsom Church. Parents are asked to supply finger food. Everyone is invited to attend the euchre this Friday in Utica Hall starting at 8 p.m. The Utica Community Day- care are holding a Christmas i School to hold concert dance on Friday, Dec. 9 from 7 p.m. until midnight in Utica Hall. Tickets are $15 a person. Contact Roxanna at the Day- care 985-8783 or Nora Heffer- ing at 985-8705. On Saturday, several local people took part in the Santa Claus parades in both Uxbridge and Port Perry with floats being entered by Utica Farm Equip- ment and Epsom Public School. Quite a few friends of Gord Postma called on him Friday evening to help him celebrate his half-century birthday. Hap- py birthday, Gord. There was a big turnout of friends and neighbors who shiv- areed Brian and Pat Kerry on Friday evening. The weather outside was cold and windy but they received a warm welcome from the newlyweds who were presented with a gift of money. Archie and Jenny Watson held a pre-Christmas dinner on Saturday which included their son Fred and family of Scarbo- rough, Ron and family of Picker- ing, granddaughter Michelle and Raymond Bradshaw and their son (great grandson) Elli- ott from Mississauga. I noticed this weekend that the Spademan's have 'their signs posted for their Christ- mas trees. That means Christ- mas can't be far away. Only four weeks by my calendar. Several in Utica already have their col- ored lights displayed and with the recent. snow, it seems more real. Pub night Dec. 7 Shirley Lee The Sunday School chil- dren opened our first Sunday of Advent by singing "This Little Candle." Mary Jean and Glen Till lit the candle of "Hope" with Kellie Quantrill placing the flame on the pul- pitbanner. The Sunday School chil- dren are busy preparing for the Christmas Concert on Monday, Dec. 5 at 7:30 p.m. Come to the church and show the teachers and children our support. I also hear that if Santa's not too busy he may be there. Next Sunday, Dec. 4 is White Gift Sunday at Green- bank Church. Please come and bring an unwrapped food donation for the Scugog Food Bank. The Fidelas Unit of the U.CW. will meet at 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 7 at the church. Our meeting will begin with a pot luck lunch- eon. Please come and bring a friend. Dec. 3 at 8 p.m. the Folk Music Society is holding an evening of music featuring the Whiteley Brothers at Greenbank Hall. This is sure tobe a sell-out. The Lions Club are hold- ing a pub night on Wednes- day, Dec. 7 from 7-10:30 p.m. at Greenbank Hall. This is an evening of British beer, cards, darts and a sing along, so far tickets call 985-3723 for tickets. Don't forget the Green- bank Hall Committee is planning a Christmas Dance on Dec. 10 with all the pro- ceeds going to the hall. There will be dancing and a buffet and the cost is $15/couple. If you would like to come and play euchre downstairs the cost will be $5/person. For tickets phone 985-3723 or 3903. The Lions Club are hold- ing a New Year's Dance in Greenbank Hall. I'm told that half of the tickets are sold, so if you wish to attend 'this, call 985-3723 for tick- ets. Congratulations to the Li- ons Club who put a float in the Port Perry Santa Cluas Parade last Saturday. There theme was Christmas and they had elves handing out candy canes to the children. For you Uxbridge readers who won't get the Greenbank News next week, if you're a euchre player mark your cal- endar for the next euchre in Greenbank Hall on Dec. 9 and I'm told this is a "Christ- mas Special" evening. The Women's Institute are holding their December meeting on Wednesday the 14th. We are treating our- selves to an "eat out" lunch and then returning to Shir- ley Lee's for our Christmas meeting and social time. If you would like to join us please call 986-8926 so we can make reservations and car pool. After spending a fun day on Sunday celebrating two birthdays 1 thought of this "Thought For the Week!" Grandparent - something so simple a child can operate. Lo wl GR BE Si A am BE

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