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Port Perry Star, 29 Dec 1971, p. 23

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A BR Sadtic M4 CTT RELA I; Lai Re SE ar Children from the Anglican and United Sunday Schools enjoyed a special Christmas puppet show at the White Gift Service held Sunday evening in the United Church. There were actually two puppet shows, the first based on Sesame Street characters was entitled "Purple iE £3 i Animal puppets tell the Christmas story Necked, Black Bearded Blatch", The second was the .birth of Christ as told by the animals involved in the Christmas story -- the camels, donkeys and cattle. Puppet show operators were Reverend and Mrs. Reg. Rose ,and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bateman. . Blackstock News (continued) vices were held in both Churches with fine congregations at both. St. John's Anglican held their # Christmas pageant with the --3 -& "United "children taking part. At the the Christmas message of word and song was in the morning and in the cvening the Sunday School held its Candle Lighting Service, Christmas -Eve services-will 'be held in both Churches. The United Church is holding its service at= 7:30 and featuring the Men's Choir. The Anglican. Service is-at-10:00. Plan to - g attend one or even both. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fraser of Toronto were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Mahaffy & boys. "Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Corden - were Mrs. Velva Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bailey, Howard and Tara' Lynn celebrating their family Christmas. Anne Marlow along with her cousin Margie Marlow of Dundas is spending the Christmas holiday in Florida with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Marlow. 1st Cartwright A Pack and. leaders enjoyed a visit to- GARDENS TAVERN | * WILL BE CLOSED R Uhvhota Eve and 3 December 25th & 26th } WE WILL BE OPEN ON New Year's Day at 4:00 pm. NN for a SPECIAL DINNER by RESERVATION ONLY Community Nursing Home. . They presented a programme' consisting of electric guitar selection by Tim Lawrence, Yuletree skit by a few boys, Randy Russell poem 'Just Before Christmas." Donald Fee piano instrumental, Eric Kristensen recited a poem "A Present for Daddy". Angus Francis recitation - "Visit from Santa", Merry Christmas" Skit by several boys and a number of songs. Christmas party - tonight, Light bulb thefts reported 'In keeping with the true spirit of Christmas _some_ highly intelligent person (or persons) is spreading good - "will by stealing the -light- bulbs off outdoor Christmas trees. Of all the ways we can think of for-man to instill glad tidings in his fellow man, stealing Christmas bulbs must. rank close to the top of -the list. In fact, if the per- son(S( RESPONSIBLE FOR THESE FINE ' DEEDS WOULD LIKE TO COME . INTO THE: STAR office {3 4 - New Year's Eve \ . at 4:00 p.m. - 3 also all day 3 surely the act of - Four may contest warden, while Rama Reeve Warden' s seat Al least two members of county council will be in the race for warden of Ontario County in January it was reported in the Oshawa Times, Beaverton Reeve William Gillespie and Whitby Deputy Reeve John Goodwin told The Times they definitely running for are . some day, we would be most happy to personally congratulate you on behalf of all the persons in the Village who thanks to you, are missing __lights__from - their Christmas decorations. Wesley Stitt said he was not definitely committed. East Whitby Reeve John Howden would not comment whether he was in or out of the con- test. Mr. Gillespie is making his second bid for the warden's position in two years; having been defeated this year by one vote by Pickering Township Reeve John Williams. Mr. Gillespie has served on the county council since 1953. Be able to see and be seen. Keep all windows and lights clean and clear of snow. 'Freely use lights -- you may _not see better but the other driver will see you sooner. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, Dec. 21,1971 = 15 OSHAWA A happy season to you, with greetings and good wishes from us, BEACOCK'S HARDWARE BLACKSTOCK BUSINESS COLLEGE announce the opening of the NEW WINTER TERM on Monday, January 3, 1972 offering Five Job-oriented Day School Courses from which to choose: Business Administration ' Course Secretarial Course Stenographic Course Clerk-Typist Course Accounting Course These include individual instruction, Reasonable Tuition rates .and Job Placement Assistance for Graduates Enrolment in the above Courses is Limited Half-Day Courses for ; Housewives Attend either mornings or afternoons Mon. to Friday. Take up to four Subjects: Forkner Shorthand, Re- fresher Courses in Pit- man, or Gregg Shorthand, and Typing, Typing for Beginners, Bookkeeping. Business Machines, Payroll, Accounting. There is a strong demand for mature women in Busi- ness, Train now to fill that Demand. For Complete Details Dial 728-0052 PLUMBING - HEATING Sewer Connections QUALITY WORKMANSHIP PHONE 985-2581 TL Aas Christmas is a winter wonderland, covered by a blanket of pure white snow. We send you our warmest wishes and a hearty "Thanks." f __ ART _PETROZZI

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