He ASE HET SECO BN (RoR Me { SR 30 4 his KAHE ean RY Ae (A) gi #03 ay Ad SATE UNEASE SE PAA AE Pid ad Bs I MARES SB iid CH a SSS SS OOS SA $5 News © an Jeffery : . Wehool Christmas Open House 7:30 to 9:30 on Thursday, Dec. 16th, 1971. This will be the first time ta combine "Open House" and "Carol Service". This is a "Bring your Parents" affair and Bethesda - Reach Women's Institute has gen- erously offered to serve a light 'lunch to -all at the end of the evening, ; We are anxious for par. ents to visit all classrooms and especially our resour ces room, : Programme is as follows: 7:30 till 8:30 Classroom -. work displays and meet the teach (Don't forget the old school), WES | PLUMBING - HEATING - PORT PERRY -8:00 - 8:20 Grade 7 French lesson -- in resources room. Mrs. Tiefenbach . 8:30 - 9:00 Carol singing-- Entrance corridor (Gr. 5, 6, and anyone who wishes may join 'in. Mrs. Sandison. 9:00 to 9:30. Lunch, Bethesda-Reach W.L Looking forward to an en- joyable evening together on Dec. 16th, : "L. Midgley, Principal The Bethesda - Reach Women's Institute held a very enjoyable course on Ontario Fruit. A special thank you to our hostesses Mrs, M. Parrish and Mrs. N. Smith, Summary Day will be at LANE - - ELECTRIC 989-2413 OFFICE -- RESIDENCE just received a new shipment of Occasional Chairs .... Just what SANTA ordered Open THURSDAY FRIDAY 985-2211 Trinity United Church, Ux- bridge on Tues., Jan. 11th, 1972. Hostess Groups Be- thesda - Reach and ' Quaker Hill. There will be a Fruit Dessert Buffet. and Recipe exchange, so all are invited. If you missed the course do not fail to come to Sum- mary Day. This applies to. all W.I. groups in. this area. » The Bethesda -Reach Christmas meeting 'will be held at the home of Mrs. Harry Boadway. We wi'l have a Buffet Dinner be- fore the meeting so the hour has been changed to 7 p.m. The date also" has been changed to Dec. 14th. Don't forget the White Christmas Service at Epsom Church Dec. 12th at 1n: 30 am. Unfortunately the Epsom Christmas Tree and pro- gramme at the Church and Community Euchre "at the . School are both Dec. 17. It _is a Christmas party with "extra prizes at the school. The results of the Com- munitv Euchre last Friday is as follows: Ladies 1st Mrs. Reid Cook; 2nd Vera Smith, 3rd Mrs. Houghland Sr., low-- Doris Evans. Door -- Vera Fawns. Gentlemen -- 1st Oliver Lane, 2nd Reid Cook, 3rd Arthur Taylor, low--Chris ; Clarke. Door Lloyd Evans. .- Mrs. Jeffery--and- Mrs, Lyons attended the Christ. and NITES mas Party at Goodwood L.0.B.A. last Thursday. Mrs. Arthur Taylor visit- ed on Friday afternoon with' her aunt Mrs. George Kydd in Uxbridge. Mr .and Mrs. Elmer Gor- rill of Eden had supper on Sunday with his sister Mrs. Asling and Mr. Don Asling on Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Barry Bushell "and girls of Scarborough, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ashton and family of Manilla, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cather- wood and Brian of Brooklin: were Sunday guests with Mr, and Mrs. Howard Ash- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson had dinner in Toronto on Sunday with their daugh. ter Joyce at her apartment, then visited Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wilson in the affer- noon, 5 Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Mc- Knight and family had supper-on Sunday evening - with his parents Mr, and Mrs. Enoch McKnight. Mr. and Mrs. Kerry spent last week with Mrs. Ruby Rogers in Brook- lin. Mrs. Myrtle Wagner of Port Perry visited on Sur. day with her sister. Mrs. Florence MacDonald and PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Dec. 8, 1971 -- 21 her sons. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Geer were Mr. and Mrs. Craig Middle- ton of West Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Geer of Port Perry, Herman - Mrs. Ruby Geer was sup- per guest on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Allan Card. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Em- pringham of Oshawa were Sunday supper guests with her parents Mr, and Mrs, Llovd Brawn. Little Prayers for little things Fly heavenward on little wings, an no prayer is too great or small to ack of God who hears them all. Chester Harms Ace did himself proud (to use an old saying). Congratulations to Lloyd Brawn and Chester Harm's Ace (Trotter), who were presented with the Independent Order of For- esters Trophy last Wed, evening for winning the feature race of the night at Mohawk Raceway. (Not only the honour but the Trophy) is really a beauty over seventgen in. ches high, F 4 _BALLARD LUMBER PORT PERRY, O P.O. 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If you own a snowmobile, or are thinking of owning a snowmobile, you would be advised to join a club. Not only will this make your snowmobiling safer and more pleasureable, make things easier for the * non-snowmobiler as well. =) | Orn - re rm, pert Cer HOLD Ness] ARAL) it will a. TRO Ae be 0 CREE SEE a a a Ee Ae NEA 2 To oe EES ne 25