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Port Perry Star (1907-), 2 Jan 1964, p. 6

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~ Sunderland, Ont. (Too late for last Issue) The U.C.W. held their annual Christmas party in the School room of the Church last Thurs- day afternoon, The meeting opened with hymn "Hark the Herald Angels sing" followed by Scripture reading by Ruby Fielding. Annie Jackson gave a very fine story of "The other 6--PORT PERRY STAR, THURS. JAN. 2nd, 1964 Manchester News swered by nineteen members. Several visitors were welcomed by Pres. Aletha Holtby. Treas. Mrs. Lamb gave very satisfact- ory reports, showing a success- ful year for the organization. "Thank you" notes were read, including one from The Fred Victor Mission for clothing. The school room was beauti- wise man". The roll was an- fully decorated for the occasion BUSINESS DIRECTORY INSURANCE BUILDING A NEW HOUSE? Check our Special Rates for homes under construction. EMMERSON Insurance Agency Port Perry, Ont. sept 26 " For appointment phone 985-7563 ~ Real Estate "ARM HOMES BUSINESS LOTS MARGARET BALLARD REALTOR Phone 303 Agents: Fred Brooks 985-7168 Joan Bagg 985-7379 Nov. 21/68 \ GIL.LSON & McPHADEN' (General Insurance PORT PERRY - ONTARIO Telephone 985-2341 Office Corner John & North Sts. 1--Deec. 31, '63 i Cash on the Spot for Dead or Crippled Farm Stock. Picked up promptly. Telephone collect. Hampton 263-2721 MARGWILL FUR FARM TYRONE [Licence No. 245-C-63 10 Oct. 64, OPTOMETRIST A. E. Johnson, 0.D. MARY ST. PORT PERRY Wed. 9 am. - 1 p.m. : Appointments - Phone | 985-2383 Jan. hid Septic Tanks I Hogs and small animals removed Cleaned By PUMP EQUIPMENT SEPTIC TANKS AND WEEPING BEDS INSTALLED | No charge to you. telephone charges. Reg. Armstrong) rrr NICK MONTAGUE Port Perry -- 985-2226 | 1.5---Feb. 28/64 Dec. 19th "BRUCE V. MACKEY. B.A. ' Evenings by appointment only. i TEACHING PIANO EDITH PLATFORD, A.T.CM. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. Any age, any grade. Special courses for beginners. Feb. 29/64 For Income Tax & BOOKKEEPING SERVICES see ALEX SHEPHERD Room #2, Post Office Building Phone 985-7031 - Specializing in small business and farm operations. Barrister, Solicitor & Notary Public 25 Caleb Street, Port Perry Saturday 9.00 a.m. to 12 noon, Telephone No. 985-2127 Jan. 23/64 RIMAR MEMORIALS GRANITE MONUMENTS FLAT MARKERS CEMETERY LETTERING DEPENDABLE SERVICE 152 SIMCOE SOUTH Phone : 723 - 1002 Dec. 12/68. NICK'S Dead Stock Service Highest prices paid for dead or crippled cattle and horses. free. For fast service, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week -- Phone: | Uxbridge--ULster 2-3319 We pay all R.R. No. 1, Foxmead ' Dec. 26/63 PDHIH DODD DHDDD HD 3 WEEKS (OCT. 1st - MAY 1st) SAVE $150. - at: Four Seasons Travel(Oshawa) 57 KING E. 728-6201 FOOBHHD 4 HDG PPOR I USE The CLASSIFIED of The PORT PERRY STAR gl ral val ra al « DOO POOP DOPOD PDOPOHOPDEO® 1 « 'ed with smiling parents and with much credit for this due to Annie Toombs. Mystery Sisters were discovered, gifts exchanged and all sat down to a delicious candle light supper of cold meats, salads and vari- ous deserts. Mrs. Toomb's table decor was lovely and each person was presented with a Christmas Corsage. Soft Christmas music was heard throughout supper. The Janu- ary meeting will be at Mrs. Os- wald Croxall's home. Misses Eunice and Susan Roach were in Toronto over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs, Herb Toombs entertained a number of friends at their home on Saturday ev- ening, Miss Muriel Lamb, R.N., of Kingston was with her family hegg over the week-end. Congratulations to Sam Mas- ters who won the second prize doll plus twenty- five dollars at the Hospital draw on Saturday. Season's Greetings to the Port Perry Star and Staff. The flowers at church on Sun- day were placed there by the family of the late Wm. Symes, Sincere sympathy goes to Mrs. Fred Warren (Clara) and Geo. Symes and their families in their bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lamb, Miss Muriel Lamb, Mrs. Frank Johnston and Mrs. Hattie Moore of Port Perry attended the Dia- mond wedding anniversary of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Wagg, Stouffville on Sunday. Miss Rosalind Donnelly, Osh- awa was with her parents for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Emile Donnelly 'were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Midgley an Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. McCart- ney were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Harrison, Myrtle, last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Donnelly attended the Christmas Party at the Catholic Church, Port Perry on Sunday. : SEAGRAVE NEWS Although our Christmas Tree and program were held, on the coldest evening of the winter to date, there was a very good at- tendance. Mr. M. Bruce was chairman for the proceedings. The Choir gave four numbers' "All I Want For Christmas is | My Two Front Teeth"; with front teeth' blacked out; "Win-' ter Wonderland"; "The Twelve Days of Christmas"; and "Ru-' dolph The Red Nosed Rein-. deer". Mrs. G. Wanamaker's: Kindergarten Class gave read- | ings and song. Mrs, G. Stone's Primary Class, readings and song. : The] older children of Mrs. Wana-! maker's class, a drill "The Par-| ade of the Toys". Mrs. M. Belair's class of In-- termediates, dressed in white gowns, formed a "Christmas Star", with verses to give sig- nificance to each point. Morley Bruce's Seniors presented a short play "The Ten Minute: Cure". Mrs. Belair"s -- a short pan- tomime; Morley's Class--a play "A Real Canadian Christmas"; Mrs. Belair"s--"Topsy Turvey", | a song with costumes, ete. on backwards; Mr. G. Wanamak- er's--Young Adult group pre- sented panel contest on the line Rf "I've Got a Secret", but it being "I've Got a Secret Christ- | mas Wish". Brian Keen car-| ried a placard down the aisles}. to show the audience what the wish was, while the panel did: the guessing. Mrs. Belair"s Class -- "Jolly | Gigglewogs" a song of words | and giggles. The Choir sang | | Tas closing numbers "Gloria in Saviour" |' Excelsis", "Beautiful and and "Merry Christmas" "The Queen". { 1 This was an exceptionally good program prepared by the teacher's, under difficult con- ditions. Since the children at- tend the Consolidated School at Greenbank, it is" very hard to arrange practice, then too there has been a lot of sickness. Of course Santa Claus arriv-: ed with his Ho! Ho! Ho! and everyone went home bearing gifts. On Sunday evening the, children presented their Page- | ant, with the lights adding to the beauty of their costumes. The choir sang as an introduc- | tion the "Beautiful Story of Jesus". Mr. Morley Bruce did the narrating and the choir sang "It Came' Upon the Mid- night Clear" with variations, as | the closing number. We also had a very impressive morning church service. : A real Christmas spirit pre- vaded Seagrave on Saturday afternoon, when Santa Claus arrived at B. L. Wanamaker's store. The aisles were crowd- grandparents who had brought the 'children to see Santa. The old gentleman-in the red suite handed out bags of treats to the children, then drove around the village to greet all the shut-ins. | Efforts like this are what binds a community together. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Koppas g and family and Mrs. Groshaw of Long Branch, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. .| Bright. | On Saturday evening Mr. and | Mrs. Bright entertained four; young couples to honor George on his 17th, birthday. Mrs. B. Dowson was also present. Mrs. Will of Sunderland is! visiting the Wanamaker fami- lies for the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Patterson of | Toronto are guests of Mr. and! Mrs, C. Short. Mr. and Mrs. John Groves! were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ! Garfield Stone. Mr. and Mrs. D. Johnson and sons of Oshawa visited with: Mr. and Mrs. J. C. MacTaggart. Mr, and Mrs. R. Reynolds at- tended the funeral of Miss Mar- ion MacEachern, recently of Whitby, but formerly of Grass Hill The service was at the Stoddard Funeral Home, in Woodville. WIDE EE CED EE CED GED! GED WED EG SELL and BUY THROUGH THE CLASSIFIED SECTION OF THE Port Perry Sar| PHONE: 985-7383 SEES. WD AWD AN CHD WD AED WTS: CW E> a> Use the CLASSIFIED SECTION f 0 THE PORT PERRY STAR PHONE: 985-7383 y COMER RY THE ALL-NEW 2 = a Sos Pim HOMELITE CHAIN SAWS Only 18%2 18S. {less bar and chain) MODEL = ONLY 19 8S. {tess bar. and chain) © New 'Slim-Trim' design for easier handling. eo New easily accessible con trols. e New smooth, free-breathing operation for trouble-free cutting. * o New low parts prices. GET A FREE DEMONSTRATION TODAY} BOYNTON FARM EQUIPMENT General Repairs and Service R.R. 2, Port Perry, Ont. | moto RIST YOU CAN HAVE YOUR Chauffeur or Operator Licence Validated AT YOUR LOCAL DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT OFFICE AS IN THE PAST. There is no no need to mail them to Toronto. We can look after you at Port Perry any time. Office Hours--Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. 8.00 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. : Wed. -- 8.00 a.m. to 12 Noon Sat, -- 8.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. REESOR FUEL & LUMBER PORT PERRY PHONE 985-7951 ------ A TC Dh AE

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