18 - "WEEKEND STAR" FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2000 Wrapping up Christmas Cancer Society offering a selection of Christmas gifts People can help the fight against can- cer by choosing gifts available for sale through the Canadian Cancer Society's East Durham Unit. The C.C.S. has a number of products for sale; the proceeds of which support the work of the society. Comfort Hearts, one inch pewter hearts, are available at $10 each, the Anne Lindsay cookbook "Smart Cooking" is for sale for $24.95 and mugs featuring the new C.C.S. Daffodil Logo are available for $5 each. Another option to consider is an "In Your Honour" donation. Rather than buy- ing a gift for that special someone, you can make a donation to the Canadian «Cancer Society in their honour. A special card is sent to the person acknowledging the donation. Thanks to the work of our volunteers and staff, and the generosity of our donors, the Canadian Cancer Society is leading the way in the fight against can- cer. The C.C.S. funds research on all types of cancer, is the most comprehen- sive source of credible information on cancer, its treatment and risk reduction, and provides support for people living with cancer. | For information on any of the items mentioned you can drop by the C.C.S. office at 172 King Street East, Unit 302 in Oshawa, Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. or call (905) 725-1166. A Victorian Christmas High Tea and Carolers will be held on Thursday, Dec. 14. Victorian Tea to be held Dec. 14 in Cavan singing songs of the season. The event features The Men's Quartet... "Sound Works," and will be held at The ~ Moming Glory, Restaurant and Tea Room in Cavan. Call (705) 944-5959 for more informa- i The sounds, smells and sights of the sea- son will surround you as you indulge in a four course Christmas High Tea. As you relax you will be entertained by strolling carolers [THERAPY & COUNSELLING Dr. Bill Eull, Ph.D..C.Psych AL ay $100.00 Draw Barb Ward, Seagrave $30.00 Draw Paul Cochrane, Blackstock Glenda Morden, Nestleton Lea-Anne Williamson, Port Perry 20.00 Draw Larry Wright, Port Perry Wendy Woodward, Port Perry Anne Madrick, Toronto Leona Tripp, Port Perry Enid & Murdock Belair, Seagrave Pat Adderley, Port Perry Jeff Wray, Little Britain | 985-4029 North Durham Professional Comaellass 188 Mary Street, Port Perry 985-1130 « 1-800-253-0181 Next draw Thursday, Dec. 28 at 1 pm., Port Perry Hospital KEN REINHARDT | PROFESSIONAL MORTGAGE BROKERS LTD. tion. | LAKERIDGE HEALTH CORP. October 2000 WoT CVV] 213 Te fo TRAV VAT T) TTS 183 Queen St., Port Perry 5 4 ( JEFF MITCHELUWEEKEND STAR Members of the hospital auxiliary in Uxbridge are offering a gift-wrap- ping service again this year. They'll wrap up your Christmas gifts, for a donation to the auxiliary, between now and Christmas Eve. The service will be offered at the Radio Shack store, located in the plaza on Banff Rd. Psychologist Getting a start on the initiative earlier this week were auxiliary members Evelyn Metcalfe (left), Gail Wallace and Glennis Taylor, who were joined by Shirley Baster, co-owner of the Radio Shack Sound Shop, and five-year- } Joyce Eull RN. old Ryan Wallace. Psychotherapist ~~ traum ) A winner each and every Port Perry Y's Lunch With Santa coming up Dec. 20 Preparations are taking place for the YMCA's "Lunch with Santa." The Port Perry's Centre for the Performing Arts 302 2 Queen Street, Port Perry presents TACTUS - Vooa/ Ensemble Ruth Till, Port Perry Jan Towns, Port Perry Lynn Hammell, Etobicoke Robert Ferguson, Uxbridge Margaret McDonald, Port Perry Judy Mountjoy Gilbank, Blackstock Cy Ardila, Port Perry and critical response. Saturday, December 16th, 2000 - 8:00 PM. Tickets $25. each available now at: Jayson Callan Music 174 Mary St., Port Perry Call (905) 985-2635 Tickets for the 4 remaining concerts in the series - $80. Contact Tallya Moore 986-5018 fee is $5 per person which includes pizza, hot dogs, refreshments, crafts and holiday treats. ~ "Valentine" the Clown will be doing face painting for the children and your child gets to visit with the jolly old man himself. All proceeds from this event go to the YMCA Community Fund. The party is open to the com- munity, so bring all your family and friends. The event takes place on Wednesday, Dec. 20 from Il am. to | p.m. at the Port Perry United Church. Pre-registration is required. Please call the YMCA at (905) 985-2824 to reserve your spot. a ki Elsie & Carl Chatten, Port Perry Anita Clark, Little Britain HoLmay GIFT Jim & Minnie Martin, Port Perry Elizabeth Millar, Port Perry ; . Julie Burns, Bowmanville Robert Gow, Oshawa = = timmy : GIVING IDEAS Catharine Wray, Little Britain Claire Marsh, Port Perry Plus Greensleaves Trio (not as shown) y Ken Lee, Blackstock Joan Cowdy, Port Perry y . ; . ) Ganz / Russ Jeanne Eastman, Port Perry Edward Wygerde, Oshawa A Celebration of Christmas si 5 | TACTUS and Greensleaves Trio together will perform a "Table Gift Ware CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE WINNERS Christmas program including 'spicy rounds and jolly I ~ Draw was conducted at the Port Perry Hospital carols'. Dedicated to vocal excellence and musical M : ; ) Sa : any more items scholarship, TACTUS has received enthusiastic audience | THE PERSONAL TOUCH Floral & Gift Shap 271 Mary Street, Port Perry 985-9360 in-store | ofS I Telefloa