" ve LA Aw RAT RR ENT ate FORE nt TE A alg La Baa pe TYRE At Black Creek Pioneer Village Preparations for pioneer Christmas Po TORONTO The Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority invites you to enjoy preparations - for Christmas, pre- Confederation style, in Black Creek Pioneer Village. From now td January 4 the Village staff 'demonstrate how settlers prepared and observed the Yule. The Village houses display the simple decorations of the period -- wreaths of evergreen boughs, garlands of cranberries and popcorn and the traditional kissing ~and 4:00. p.m., balls. The kitchens are filled with the aromas of freshly: baked fancy breads, cakes, mince-meat and puddings. To add to the Christmas scene at. Black :Creek; the choir members from St. Philip's Lutheran Church in Islington will sing Christmas carols in various locations through the 'Village each Saturday and Sunday af- ternoon between 2:00 p.m. up to December 21st. . An added treat for families on weekends will be special "Christmas Dinner' 1 Lynda: Kraupa CHRISTMAS C is for Christ who has risen for us today, H is for Holy how we all should be each day, R is Rudolph with his nose shining bright, I'is for icicles that glow in the night. § is for Santa with gifts big and small, T is for tinsel that covers the hall. M is the Virgin Margy we know, A is for angles that cover the snow. 8 is for stars that glow through the night, Shouldn't your Christmas by merry and bright. R. H. Cornish P.S. Let joy enter your hearth and home. Mov Chita To our Personal Friends and valued customers. Carnegie Bros. Crest Hardware Nd (reservations are essential) at Black Creek's Half Way : House on the following Sundays: 7th, 14th and 21st of December. For reservations telphone 661-6654. The Village is open week- days from 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and on weekends from 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. It will be closed. Christmas Day and New Year's Day only. Black Creek Pioneer Village, "located at Jane Street and Steeles Avenue in Northwest Metro Toronto, is administered by The Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. For further information contact Metro; Region Conservation at 661-6600. LETTER TO SANTA Dear Santa, Iam a girl who is six years old. Ihave tried to be good. I will be very happy if you bring me Baby that-a-way. Love Kelly Kelly SMith Grade 1 R. H. Cornish P.S. The Yuletide season means a warm country kitchen, good friends and neighbours and a hot drink after an afternoon ride in the country in a cutter like this one, owned by Ralph Saddler of R.R. 1, Nestleton. Greetings May the blessings of Christmas be with you today and always. Thanks to you all. ~ We're hoping this will be a warm, happy holiday . . . filled with lots of cheer! Our gratitude for your kind support. Port Perry Printing Ltd. 235 Queen Street -- Phone 985-3755 Ait Merry <= Christmas Ring out, sing out hearty good wishes for holiday cheer. We Look Forward To Seeing You In 1976 THE BAIRDS Santa's delivering our cheery wish to all, plus many thanks for your kindness. cs -------- $A ' yy we 0 SUE 40 EVRA RIA CY wild AA Port Perry Star Christmas Edition -- Monday, Dec. 22, 1975 -- 19 cheery GRECTINGS Joy and laughter -- that's what we prescribe for friends and neighbors. It's a sure way to a happy holiday. Warm thanks. Bruton's Drug Store Jim, Marge, Colin and Heather Lawrence and Staff i a | It's all around -- that Christmas feeling! May it fill your holiday with warmth, Joy and loving thoughts. We hope you enjoy this time to the fullest. Mayor Lawrence Malcolm And Family wT RT - TER 3 " vr, ALTON DRC PRT aR rit? 7 I Ta a SN 3 a i AR RE Ey " 29 ¥ TE