PORT PERRY STAR - Thursday, Nov. 21, 1968 13" SCUGOG NEWS On Wed. evening at 630 Mr. and Mrs. W. Watts of | family spent the week-end at p.m. Nov. 27th, the ladies of Shakespeare with her par- All signs point. toward Christmas now so here are some dates to check off. The be a good day to stay by the fire. Church attendance was Newcomer, Betsy Busy, Polly Put-it-ofTf, Sally Much-to-shy annual Christmas pageant and White Gift service is planned for Sun. Dec. 8th at 7:30 p.m. The U.C.W. Christmas party so far as we know will be held on thé = usual. meeting date and Shirley Selfish, below average but S.S. was During the business period we heard about the board meeting from Mrs. * Stone, the hospital doll fair from Mrs. Nicholls," and the new dishes etc. from Mrs. Ken Short. The 7» year-olds - back to normal. The perform- ers this week were the 6 and who made a flannel graph. 'For most of them it was a first attempt and it is doubtful which "Grace" U.C.W. will cater to the ladies of the "Head" who would like to attend the Mys- tery Sister Supper. Please bring a Christmas gift of not more than $1 value for your Toronto spent the week-end at their cottage, Pine Point. Miss Karen Carter of Scar- borough spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs.. A. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. J. Reese and ents Mr. and Mrs. Georgeff. Mrs..Georgeff returned with them for a two week's visit.. The Slides at Grace on Fri- day night were a success. Evervone had a nice time." gWhich is Wed. Déc. 11th and the Christmas Tree comes on the evening of Friday, Dec. © 20th. The S.S. had a meeting on Tuesday night to plan their activities and name comm- sittees, . 3 enjoyed - it the most, the youngsters or the "audience. Just wait until next week when the pre-schoolers try one. Janet Abraham marched up bravely with her birthday money but the three year olds, Dianna Sedore and Mystery Sister. Address it for her but. do not sign your own name. Those who do not have Mystery Sisters please bring an 'unsigned gift to be given to someone else in the situation. Please let Irene Carter or Reta]: usual reports of regular comm- ittges were given. After having our memory jogged, we decided to pay up our 1967 share to the manse comm- ittee. At the close of the meet- ing a few bazaar articles were n Mr. and Mrs. J. Burnham " spent the week-end in Osh- 343 awa & Trenton with friends. Philosopher Miss Nancy Crozier of Tor- i « |onto spent the week-end a! POOR GIRL with her parents Mr. & Mrs. 4 'Keith Crozier. Don't dare to suggest that our U.C.W. is slow this year. The election of officers for '69 took place at the November meeting last Wednesday night. We elected a new president, Kathy Dowson needed some offered for sale and lunch was served. "Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nobbs were in Toronto on Sunday to see their daughter Joanne persuading, Reader know if you cannot be present. ) Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Reader, former addi residents of Scugog but now in Sick: Children's Hospital. |¢/ ~ s AY DOWN, OR A RICH GIRL ,IF YOU WANT TO | 5 SETTLE UP, { Miss Laura Utica Sunday dinner guest of Miss Karen Carter. DeHaas of Service at Grace at 10.00 "'Pobin. Failed. to _ fi on Casimir St., upon the oc- |. ; am. All are invited to J = To yo alled to find | we are glad to know her ill. casion of their 65th Wedding | % ___&..* attend. a 1st Vice but pressured Mrs. [050 is not serious. Anniversary on Nov. 25th. = Barr -into being 2nd Vice. From there on we did it the easy way and just re- elected the: other officers. Some committees are still to be named and decisions made ®regarding groups etc. These things will be settled in Jan. so the December meeting will be left free for the Christmas party planned by the 1968 unit leaders. . ik: The devotional was cond- eucted -by Mrs.-Boe of unit 2 and was opened by singing the |; hymn "Recessional'" _ and prayer offered by Mrs. B. Wanamaker. Another hymn "O God Love" was sung as a duet by Mrs. Nobbs and Mrs. Barr. Mrs. G. Stone read "The Parable _of- the Sower". for the scripture lesson and Mr. Harris based his address on that passage. Six members. of the. unit presented. a playlet entitled * Once Upon a Time". The characters were the Leader, The family of Mr. and Mrs. John Foote spent the week- end with their Foote grand- parents in Oshawa. On Sunday Mrs. Myrtle Manns, Beverley and John @|accompanied Norm & Marilyn On Saturday and Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wana- maker - were once again in Willowdale with Mr. and Mrs. Ian Fraser. Mrs. Cora Moase of Tor- onto is now paying a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Keen and Brian. Little Dianna Sedore cele- brated her 3rd birthday on Sunday by having her grand- parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dunning as guests. Also on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hooper of Ottawa St. Port Perry celebrated their 40th Wedding anniversary by inviting their families and some other old-time friends. Mrs. Clements represented Seagrave. -- SN Quite a number of people BRIAN'S SUPERTEST OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK LUBRICATION EXPERT WHEEL BALANCING PHONE 985 - 2243 REFRESHMENT BOOTH TRAILWAY BUS STOP (Emergency Groceries) -~ DOLL HOUSES . WENT | ERECTOR SET GAMES OF ALL KINDS \ A And Many Other Delightful Toys To Avoid Disappointment Use Our Lay-Away Plan Tripp to Toronto mainly en- joying sight seeing. Mrs. Boos and baby of Scarborough are spending a f few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. Fralick. Mr. and Mrs. A. Aldred of Agincourt dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. Aldred on Sunday. 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