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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 16 Dec 1970, p. 6

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G -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Dec. 16, 1970 leton. Congratulations, Mrs. Blackstock son, Tony Duivesteyn and Stuart Dorrell, The B Pack put on thew programme which 3 covered in Nestleton news Gifts were given to the boys awarded The Best Tent at summer camp - Marvin Mc Mahon, Bradiey Freer, Kevin Greve and Tom Prosser Santa Claus visted and handed out candies to the many children present Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kyte and Timothy, Toronto are spending their holidays visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kyte and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Staniland. 'They also visited relatives in Till somburg for a few days. Guests at a family gathering at the home of Mrs. Ruth Wilson in honour of Mrs. McQuade's 89th birthday and also «©. Glenda': birthday on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Licoyd Wilson, Scarborough, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wilson, | Miss Suzanne Wilson of Nest- * EMIEL'S McQuade. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van- Camp entertained Mr, and/? Mrs. Glenn Van Camp and boys, Mr. and Mrs. John Dow- son all of Port Perry for Sunday evening dinner in honour of Donna's birthday. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Samelis attended the funeral of Mrs. Robert Burns at Lindsay last Monday after- nooa the funeral of Neil Moore in Port Perry on Thursday and of Mrs. Wm. McCabe in Lindsay on Monday. Sym- pathy is extended to the families. Sorry to have missed last wee k congratulating Dale Van- Camp who placed second in the Junior section of the Dairy Calf Club. This was a fine showing in Dale's first year im the calf club. He re- ceived his award at Award's Night in Orono last Saturday evening. Good work, Dale. PLACE - (QUEENSDALE RESTAURANT) Where Good Food Is On The Menu Everyday * BREAKFAST * LUNCH * LUNCHEON SPECIAL * DINNER Homemade Pies, Southern Fried Chicken Pizza, Fish and Chips, and Croquettes Take out service on all orders -- 985-2066 Nursing Home News The Decorations that are now adorning the place cer tainly put us in the mood for Christmas. Thanks to the staff for their help im arranging them. Mrs. Margaret Kennedy was home on Saturday to cele brate her birthday with her family. Many Happy Returns. We welcome Mrs. Whin- field to our home this week This Thursday we started off our Christmas Festivities with « program put on by dean Barbour and her group of approximatety 25 dancers of various ages. it was} « d@elightfel performance Thanks to aff of you for coming Geturday was « big day filled with excitement in pre- paring the last minute touches to our float. The signs painted | by Mr. Tran really looked Mrs. Tooley, your editor, with the pink bonnet and Mr. Sin- clair represented the residents of the home. The next age group was represented by Mr. Leadilay playing his harmonica and his partner playing the accor- dian. Lorna Gray, Iris Me- Several from here attended | ! News Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Assel- with the following winners - Ladies - ist - Mrs. W. Archer 2nd - Mrs. Percy VanCamp Men - ist ~- Maurice Carl 2nd - Bill Hopps, Lucky draw Mrs. Frank Staniland. Next party will be December 23. On Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Percy VanCamp en- tertained his brothers and sisters to a dinner party. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Saywell, Oshawa; Mr. and Mr'. Norton Van- Camp, 'Listowell, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Werry, Enniskill- en, Mr. and Mrs. Stanford VanCamp, Mr. and Mrs. Harry VanCamp, Mr. W.W. VanCamp and Mr. Jack VanCamp. PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION Passed by the Village Council HEREBY PROCLAIM Saturday, A PUBLIC HOLIDAY VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. See your phone book for typical low night and Sunday rates. 'Z is ai id patients at the Hillcrest Nur. sing Home last Thurs. night. They enjoyed carol singing, a light lunch and a small gift was presented to each one. Glad to report Mr. Ivan Spencer is home from hospit- al and feeling much better. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hunter have been entertaining Mr. Tom Mandeno of New Zea- land, a member of the Jun- ior-Farmers. The Bacon boys played & sang at the White Gift Ser- vice at the church on Sunday. Everyone enjoyed them very much. "" Keith Lotten and Jennifer Baird had their tonsils re- moved but are home and much improved. Miss Jean West and Da Special $3.49 sal. MASTER FEEDS Port Perry -- 985-2131 with her daughter, Mrs. Hal Clarke and family. Mrs. Robert Leask spent the week-end with her dau- ghter in Port Perry. Mrs, Paul Diamond was seriously injured last week in a car accident and is in a Toronto Hospital. Hurry and get well. Mrs. Olive Dusty has mov- ed to Port Perry and will be greatly missed by her friends in Greenbank. ae Mrs. Helen Thompson and Mrs. Jean Hunter attended the boys hockey tournament in Sarnia on Sunday. 4) Church Services Advent IV 10;00 a.m.--Sermon of the "Seven Lessons & Carols" Church School . ST. JOHN'S BLACKSTOCK Advent IV 11:15 a.m.--Sermon of the "Seven Lessons & Carols" Church School PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. William Bleck, F.2.6.5. " SUNDAY, DEC. 20th-- 10:00 a.m.--Chrstmas Sunday and Special Music by the Choir--Four Doors to Bethlehem #3 "The Door of Direct Communication" The Sacrament of Baptism * is to be observed at the morning service. 4:00 p.m.--CANDLELIGHT SERVICE with the visit of The Sellwood Party from Toronto in vocal and in- strumental numbers--This outstanding group of dedi cated young people have « special appeal to young people. The Cubs will present some carol num- bers and will be led by Mr. E. Wiik. ® PORT PERRY Pastor A. Hern SUNDAY, DEC. 13th-- SUNDAY, DEC. 20th-- . } 11:00 a.m.--Morning Service "The Road to Bethlehem" 7:00 p.m.--Christmas Cantata December 26, 1970 FOR THE Reeve: R. A. KENNY Says SCUGOG Pastors! CHARGE ] sunpay, DEC. 20 * 0.45 a.m--SCUGOG 11.15 a.m.--MANCHESTER PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten, Rev. |. Maclean 10 a.m.--Family Bible Hour e Mo am.--Morning Worship 7.00 pm. Evang. Service @ varcanc

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