Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 22 Dec 1975, p. 43

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is 3 y BRS Ry [RISE RIRA Pe Ee A 20 -- Port Perry Star Christmas Edition Monday, Dec. 22, 1975 Holiday Prompts Lively Party Ideas Christmas gatherings just naturally turn into parties-- friends and relatives drop in with holiday greetings, and all of a sudden it's a party! Party games designed spe- cially for the'season can spur on the fun. ~ One way to "break the ice," especially when all of the guests are not well acquaint- ed with each other, is to play a guessing game. A Christ mas Personality game can be played by pinning a name such as "Rudolph," "Santa" or-"Christmas Angel" on the backs of several guests. Then each tries to guess his name by hints others give. Another way to start a party is to start the guests out thinking! Have a little contest and see who can spell the most words with the letters in "Chrismas." * * * Musical Candy Cane A lively combination ver- sion of Musical Chairs and Hot Potato makes use of some unbreakable symbol of Christmas festivities -- a small package, one of the sturdier tree ornaments, a big candy cane. . One person who is not play- ing puts on a Christmas rec- ord. Everyone sits in a close circle and passes the object around. When the music sud- denly stops, the person who has the object in his hand is out. This continues until the Pin the Star Children never tire of ex- citing party games, while the adults may need a rest. One game that is loads of fun for kids to play and adults to watch is a seasonal version of "Pin the Tail on the Don- key." This one is "Pin the Star on the Christmas Tree." It's easy to cut a large shape of a Christmas Tree out of green construction paper and tape it to a wall or door, making sure it is low enough for the littlest guest ° to reach the top. : Each child gets a paper star with tape on the back and takes his turn being blindfolded and spun around, The one who can place his és circle is reduced to one. tar closest to thé top of the t wins. WHEN CHRISTMAS COMES I can hardly wait until Christmas comes, To butter up my hot cross buns. The turkey slips down your throat nice and easy, With all the peas and hot brown gravy. Its nice to sit in a big soft chair, And see a bright star shinning away up there. People are glad that the shoppings over, And from buying all thoes bright green trees that are as bright as clover, I won't forget that Jesus was born on that very day, Peace on Earth Goodwill To Men |. warmest wishes for the holiday. Dr. D.C. MacMaster VETERINARIAN ol c= Toga ri, » . EEE fom -& wre " | IEE In the manger on the hay. } } I Led i ES ani 227 5 _ He Vv, Bd bt EAE bt Ty a . RURRE: re ll tC : MERRY CHRISTMAS | moosmssmr | ey, 5 | \50@ CHRISTMAS ) 1,975 years ago, baby i ur rosy A i ; in } Jesus was horn. He was born = 1 { As joy and laughter fill the air during the as inacowsstall. He | | cheeked earalerd BLESSINGS Christmas season, we wish to take a slep in a manger with soft, |, brings thanks, '. moment to add our best wishes and thanks. sweel smelling hay. His | # , x : : : 1 father and mother's .name | 4{ and wishes for a =} ea F k V Fl t \ Ltd : was Joseph and Mary. On { vt } Wishing you all the ran d e eC rc . the day he was born it was 'Merry Christmas hs a i GREENBANK, ONT. -- 985-3402 year 1. An angel came and ® from us to you! Ee blessings of a Joyous . sang. Shepherds and three i : } . 2 Kings came to see baby |. Holiday Season. Jesus. This all started when |. . the King of Nazareth said: x a Everyone in the city of Naz- areth go to their home land and be taxed. So Mary and Joseph did. That is the story of Christmas. 3 CHRISTMAS POEM 2 On Christmas day ? X A long ways away, » 4 Py F Our humble Christ was born : CY On Christmas morn. o WEN He was born in a stable, ha Th And you think this is a tale, . C Nb But many long years ago --- iy . Our Jesus Christ was born. al v m L ' compliments of . en-Vallie Ltd Kenny Langille ' Grads 4 Vallie & Pat Lovering Ralph Taylor Fuels Epsom P.S. } . . . a, j L- f= Old Anglican Church, Greenbank, Ontario Now Greenbank Centennial Hall To the people of the Township of Scugog' ® who supported us so well Co. . in 1975 we wish a very We're wishing all our neighbors and friends the best that Christmas has MERRY CHRISTMAS Teh ot to offer, and much more. Many thanks ; Peies Ihe spirit of Lirisimas is everywhere. for your loyal, continued patronage Wh md filing the world with happiness and joy. $a ' Ha New Year We hope your holiday is brimming ' R t All ppy A with all good things. Port Perry en LAKE SCUGOG HISTORICAL SOCIETY HOBBS BEVERAGES o SCUGOG SHORES HISTORICAL. MUSEUM | 247 Perry St. - Port Perry - 985.2151 : gia Ly

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