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Port Perry Star, 18 Dec 1974, p. 18

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ts : om AM i = roids 0 31s 18 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Dec. 18, 1974 Ashburn and area news and views Christmas is a wonderful time of year when all organ- izations and Divine Services are putting forth an effort to bring the birth of the Christ Child to our minds and into our hearts. In the Church school on December 8th, Mrs. F. Daws class had the opening devot- ions and continued with the lighting of the Advent wreath, The children also took part in lighting the Advent wreath. At the morning service, this Sunday, symbolizing hope and just- LIVING NATIVITY DECEMBER 20, 21 & 23, 24 7:30 P.M. & 8:45 P.M. ONE PERFORMANCE CHRISTMAS EVE. 8:00 P.M. DOWNTOWN UXBRIDGE BROCK ST. EAST, BETWEEN MAIN AND FIRST ice, after which everyone sang the prayer,*"Come into My Heart Lord Jesus'. "Rev. McEntyre's sermon was taken from Isaiah 9 and St. John 14. "Marks of Advent: Judgment. and Peace". The Jr. Choir sang "Mary had a Baby" during A UNIQUE . weather, the service with Solim Rachid singing the solo part. On Sunday evening the Sr. Choir assisted in a carol service in Wick Church. The Choirs from various church- es in Lindsay-Peterborough Presbyteries "took part, About 150 joined in the mass choir and in spite of the bad the church was filed to enjoy this 'Carol Service. . The regular monthly meet- - ing of the ladies bible class the form of a pot luck' too supper on Wednesday even- ing of last week. After everyone enjoyed a delicious supper together, the presid- ent, Mrs. W. Routley had charge of the devotions. She spoke of Christmas in the ~home, in the community and in the world. Mrs. D. Ashton sang a solo, and Mrs. W. Hopkins brought a very interesting message inter- spersed with Carols sung by everyone. : There will be a candle light service held on Christmas eve in the church at 7:30. This service will be designed for the family and commun- ity with the singing of familiar Christmas Carols. There were ten tables of Euchre played at the last party in the Community Centre. Those winning the prizes were Ladies'; Bar- bara Forsyth and Doris Jeffreys. For the men: Jim Lynde and John Hopkins. Jean Johnston had the most lone hands Livingston won prize. the door The annual meeting of the director of Research and Education Division of the Ontario Agriculture and Food. } The new president elected for the coming year is from this community, Mr. Frank Gardiner. The Association members enjoyed coming to our village and enjoyed the use of the facilities at the Community Centre. Our thought for today is - Blessed is the season which conspiracy of love. Want more information on condominium housing Scugog council wants more information on condo- minium housing before it will approve a development at Lilla Street and County Road 9. ' A spokesman for Carlan Enterprises of Port Perry said the company wanted to change its proposed three- storey building from apart- ment units to condominium units. This would reduce the number of units from 75 to Instead of renting the units, people would buy them" and then form a company that would own the land and operate the complex, he explained. The costs of the units would range from $30,000 to $40,000 and there would be one, two and three bedroom units, Doreen VanCamp, clerk, said there had been some problems with. management of condominiums in other | | engages the whole world in a V | &* and George about 60, the spokesman . areas. said. ; NOW ISTHE TIME TO ORDER YOUR WINTER {OK [| Nd FUEL | Money on DX Premium SAVE Quality Fuel 0il Call Collect 668-3381 Ontario SPF (Hog Pro- || : 4 SOUND & SIGHT ducers) Association was held : CHRISTMAS in the Community Centre on i : Wed. December 11. ' PRODUCTION Members came from . 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And whether the number is listed or not, there will be no charge for anyone who has a handicap that makes it difficult to use a directory or for persons 65 years of - age or over. ~ If you qualify for either of these exemptions, just call your Bell Canada'Business Office and ask for a special Exemption form. The sooner the better. - Also free are emergency calls-and calls from pay phones, hotel, motel and hospital rooms. So remember, check your.directory first. Chances are, Remember, you could save yourself a quarter just by looking in your book. *There is no allowance for 3 free calls from business phones. Bell Canada

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