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Port Perry Star (1907-), 23 Dec 1965, p. 9

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. Blackstock News Hearty Season's Greetings and all good wishes for a Merry Christmas and Happy, Healthy ana reaceful New Year is extended the Editor and Staff of Port Perry Star and-all who read this column, Also I would like to express my thanks to all who have furnished me with news items. Sincerely (Mrs, Cecil) Olga Hill Mrs. Harold Kyte was hostess for the Candace Unit Tuesday morning, Dec, 14th when 12 la- dies attended. Mrs. Romeril opened the meet- ing with a reading "O Come, O come, Emmanuel". Mrs, -Wil- liam Mahaffy gave the worship May the infinite blessings of the Jirse Christmas be yours to cherish now and always. ~ IRA CARR CONSTRUCTION May your hopes be fulfilled... may your joy be deep and lasting. Rejotee May the true spirit of the first Christmas shine brightly in your heart today and everyday. on the theme of Christmas. Election of officers resulted as follows: Leader -- Mrs, Dal- ton Dorrell; Vice -- Mrs. Neil Malcolm; Secretary -- Mrs. W. Mahaffy; Treasurer Mrs. Harry Van Camp. Mrs. Ralph Larmer conducted a very interesting Christmas programme, Mrs. Ross Duff was hostess for the Anna Unit Tuesday af- ternoon; nine ladies and 1 child attended, Mrs. Kenneth Sam- ells opened the meeting with a poem . Mrs, John Carnaghan read the Scripture passage and Mrs. Russel Mountjoy gave a paper on Christmas, 18 calls were recorded. Mrs. George Skelding is the new leader for next year. The following read- ings were interspersed with the singing of Carols:--"Christmas in the Country' by Mrs. Skeld- ing; Mrs. Roy Taylor read "What do you want for Christ- mas?" by Ethel Chapman and Mrs. Murray Byers read "What do you want for Christmas" by Norman Vincent Peel. Mrs, " We wish you the appiest of holidays Ph the yo joys and delights of the season, AS WE ARE NO LONGER IN BUSINESS, MAY 1 TAKE THIS OPPORTUN- ITY TO THANK ALL OUR CUSTOMERS FOR THEIR PATRONAGE IN THE PAST. ELLSWORTH KENNEDY PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, Dec. 23, 1965-9 Samells read "The Meaning of Christmas" and -Mrs. Carnag han read "Christmas is lost in Toy Town". Mrs, Lorne Thomp- son favoured with two lovely piano solos "Winter Wonder- land" and "Green Sleeves", The Dorcas Unit met at the home of Mrs. Cecil Hill Wed- nesday afternoon with eight la- dies present. With a" candle burning in the centre Mrs. Wal- ter Wright conducted the wor- ship which included the sing- ing of 'Angels from the Realms' three prayers, Scripture passage and a very impressive story "The Candle and 1". Mrs, Lloyd Wright was in charge of introducing Brazil and led a helpful discussion in which each one took part. Mrs, Stan. ford Van Camp read an inter esting letter from Beatrice Me- Lean. Missionary convenor for Oshawa Presbytery. Plans were made for remembering the shut- (Continued on Page 18) We 'wish you all at this time of year s A plentiful measure of Yuletide cheer! ROSS McLEAN RADIO & TV teetings We wish all our friends a very joyous and cheerful Christmas Season, May the happiness of the holidays be with you always, Pacemaker Auto Club - Port Perry OTOL, ® May Your be Bright Year one The Privilege of Serving You has been a Pleasure Christmas Albert's Barber Shop QUEEN STREET -- PORT PERRY and the New of Prosperity § To our many friends and patrons who have made this Christmas so grand for us, we wish the Merriest Christmas of all. FROM BOB ARCHER MOTORS LIMITED Bob Archer - Jim Heayn - Wes St.John Jack Cook - Roland Robinson - Tom Adderley Ben Rhebergen J

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