the Service at Church when the Jr. Choir sang two Christmas selec- tions. had a very fitting and sim- ple display at the Altar, Rev. Pogue's message on "Joy" was a climax to his former presentations on the symbols, of "Carols", good interest & attendance will carry over into the Scugog News A good crowd attended Grace" MeV year, Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. there was a Christmas concert in "Grace" church basement for the 13: Island Cubs, their parents and friends. 5 small boys were invested when Cecil Fra. "lick presented badges to John Manns, John Peter Bloeman, Dean Ballingall, Jerry, Percy and Eric Cro- well, The large crowd en- joyed ' viewing. the 'boys craft productions and list. ening to the Beverley Hill Band conducted by Parry Grandel of Blackstock. San- to Claus called and distri. buted treats for the child- ren, At this point we wish to thank the leaders, Mrs. Pat Taylor, Mr, Nick Wou- ters and Mr. Jim McQuinn who have done good work with these boys. Three boys _ are ready to go into Scouts. Leaders have volunteered to give their services but they need a few more interested boys. * Do you remember the wonderful groups we Mrs. E. MacLaren "light" and We trust this TREWIN FARM EQUIP. Blackstock - 986.2483 - "Grace"- world A Christmas 'message : " (continued) bring life and immortality to light had never come. Secondly if Christ had not been born we never would have known the Character of God. The only - perfect revelation God ever- made of Himself, He made in Jesus Christ, and if you look at Him through Jesus Christ, you will know what kind of God He really is. Read the story of Christ's won- derful life - full of compassion and tenderness and forbearance, and if you want a single word to characterize it all, from the cradle to the cross the word would be love. And that is God. That too, by the way, is the origin of the spirit of love and goodwill. AlsQ, if Christ had not been born, the world would still be waiting, but waiting in vain for a Saviour. You and | would be without hope, and without God. 'But thanks be unto God for His unspeakable Gift' by reason of which the herald angel could say - 'Fear not, for behold | bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. Christ was born - of a virgin mother, He did come into the -from the bosom of God. He came for a purpose - to be your Saviour, not fo save us from - sorrow, for 'He was a Man of sorrows and acquainted with grief'. He did not come to save us from temptation, for "He was tempted in all points like as we." He did not come only to preach or to teach or to be a worker of miracles, He did not come to show us how to live as no other has « everr lived. He had in His coming but one supreme, stupen- dous objective. The angel said to Joseph 'Thou shalt call his name Jesus, for He shall save His people from their sins." It was for this that He : came, and it was purposed in the mind of God before the foundation of the world . . . Oh come let us adore Him, Christ the Lord. . . Now Is The Time To Order Your WINTER Quality Fuel Oil Call Collect '668-3341 DX FUEL OIL CALL US TODAY FOR PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE | Money on DX Premium had 12 years ago, Now we' have more people and it should be possible again. Mrs, Norma Crowell and Mrs. Joyce Forsythe also 'gave much time toward helping the cubs and we thank them too. On Sat., Jim Chambers went to Kit. chener to attend the wed- ding of Jim's sister, Mr, and Mrs. Don Gerrow and 2 sons along with An. son Gerrow attended in Oshawa on Sat the wedding: of Mr. and Mrs, Mansell Gerrow's daughter, On Tues., Mrs. Reta Rod. man of Oshawa, Mrs. Flora Muffet of Toronto and Mrs. Bill Miller of Scotland visit- ed at the Gerrow home. Mrs, Miller's husband. a "brother of Flora's was kill- ed in the war. She hadn't been in Canada for 20 years and was really enjoying her sight seeing. Two bus drivers brought the Senior Citizens to Church on Wed. evening where they partook of-a Christmas supper cater- ed to by the "Head" U.C.W. Then they retired to their Mr. and Mrs, hall in town for an evening of entertainment. * * L] Scugog Grace UCW On Dec, 1st our president opened the meeting and then the ladies enjoyed © singing somé' of. our Yule. tide carols. The Lord's Prayer was repeated in uni son and the roll call was answered by fourteen ladies and one visitor; Yvonne Appleton. took the devo. tional with scripture taken from St. Luke chapter 2 and a reading entitled "If Christ .had not come" also 'The Christmas + Heart". Mrs Madeline Cawker read an -. inspiring story concerning a young couple and their small child who came into a city with no where to stay and how a minister and his church gave assistance and were thanked so kindly by this young couple. The Fi. nancial Report was read & the minutes of the last méeting were read and ad: HA. E. Johnson OPTOMETRIST =~ -220 MARY STREET ' Madeline PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, Dec. 21, 1971 -- 5 opted, It was moved by Mrs. Edna McLaren and seconded by Madeline Caw: ker that we donate fifty dollars to the Mission and Service. It was moved by Mrs, Ivah Fralick that we donate twenty dollars to the Harold King Farm, second. ' ed by Mrs. Camille Crozier. We discussed arrangements concerning our mystery sis. ter supper, and.also discus: sed new ideas for the be. ginning of the New Year. Our. business portion of the evening came to a close and we then had a spelling contest-conducted by Mrs. Cawker which proved to be a- lot of fun for all, The colection was taken and we closed with hymn 58, benediction and lunch, Special thanks to the Head U.C.W. for the splen. did dinner served to us on Dec. 8th, Merry Christmas to all. PASSPORT PHOTO Contact Peter Hvidsten ROXY THEATRE 9) 4: 1230] €]: REN". 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