Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 7 Dec 1977, p. 23

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By Anne Kristensen On Satyrday CHS entered "a float in the Santa Claus parade. The Art class has worked very hard on it and though it didn't take first prize, the float was very attractive. Many thanks to all who made it a success. Of course the grand finale of the parade was Santa Clause himself. It is hard to believe that in 17 more days the big, fat, jolly man in the red and white get-up will try to squeeze his way down your very narrow chimney. More moften than not, people - don't have a fire- ") lo on Ld: LN Escorted MOTORCOACH Tours to: J TEXAS 21 Days $615. per person twin Depart: Jan. 28 Feb.4,11,18, 25 Mar. 4/1978 For Details Contact: NONQUON TRAVEL 985-2336 \, a? .Room." place. Won't he let out a real squeal when he lands in your red hot furnace! But then how can he complain if he only works one night of the year? The pay is not bad either - 2,498,737,649 cookies and 3,586,492 glasses of milk. . The midget and junior basketball teams got off to a slow start by both losing to Brock High. It seems the midgets really got into the seasonal spirit and defeated Clarke 28-26. Congrad! The Volleyball House competitions are keeping everyone involved at noon hours. The Ookpik and Tiger girls are tied and the Tiger boys stand undefeated The playoffs are soon to commence and bring forth the truly worthy volleyball champs. Students, your participation and school spirit for this intermural activity have been excellent Keep it up! About one third of the school plus Mr. Scott went to Oshawa Little Theatre last Thursday evening to see the second performance of the season - "Veronica's Some - found the mystery intriguing and were captivated by its odd- ness, other were not im- Cartwright H.S. news pressed and some students are still trying to figure-out what "happened and who was-is who! On Sunday Miss Sheen and ten girls from her German class went to Massey Hall in Toronto for the afternoon performance of the faméd Vienna Choir Boys. One of the highlights of the day included a coffee from the coffee shop below the Royal York Hotel, and dinner was a momentous event, they ate in the popu- lar, ritzy MacDonald's. They all agreed it was great (the choir that is). A few dates to keep in mind: Parents' Night is this Thursday, Dec. 8 from 4-6 and 7-9 p.m. The interm reports will be handed out and the parents will have time to chat with the teach- ers and find out just what their children are really like!! (Darling Angels, the lot of them!) All parents are urged to attend and are very welcme. December 9, the following evening, CHS will be having their Christmas Dance featuring "Wave". We hope to have a big crowd. So bring out all your friends. Admission is $3.00, $5.00 a .couple. Get in the Christ- mas spirit. Bring a date! Keeping a watchful eye on your meter can help you save electricity around your home--and we have a free booklet to help you do it. It lists a ideas for saving electricity in lighting, heating and appliances. In addition it shows you how to read your meter and keep a record of the progress you're making in energy conservation. The booklet, "Worth Watching" is yours for the asking from your local Hydro. Or write to Ontario Hydro, Dept. W 700 University Avenue Toronto, Ontario, M5G 1X6 5 RRR TE "nae "nf my st For the past few months, the Port Perry Kinettes have been selling tickets -on their Two-Minute Shopping Spree in and around the Scugog Township area. Mrs. Gail Hughes, Whitby; was the lucky winner, and last Wednesday afternoon she took her prize...2 minutes of free shopping at Dowson's Red and White store. In the two minutes, Gail pushed her cart to the meat area of the store, and before School, tickets will go towards commuity services work. By Mrs. Pat Fletcher A Christmas concert and film will be held at the Caesarea Community Church on December 12th from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. A casual dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mountjoy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McShane of Bramp- "ton turned into a pleasant surprise party by the family on Saturday. Jean was presented with a bouquet of roses and they received a beautiful gift on the occasion of their 35th wedding anni- versary. Congratulations Bruce and Jean. Peter and Patric Atkinson of Brampton spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Atkinson Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larmer and family, Pickering were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Larmer and later called on Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fletcher and family. Blackstock Nursery Wed. afternoon session, went on a field trip to Wolf's woods to cut a Christmas tree for our class- room. After getting the tree a quick stopover at Schry- burts corner warmed up the tummies with hot chocolate. A very warm thank you is extended to wolf's for their Christmas tree contribution. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fletch- er and family attended the, Fletcher Christmas party at the Nestleton Community Hall on Saturday evening. A large congregation | attended the White Gift Service at the Blackstock United Church on Sunday. Mrs. Jean Adams took part in the service. Both the «junior and senior choirs sang anthems. A large number from Blackstock area attended the Santa Claus parade at Port Perry on Saturday. Both public and high school entered floats in the parade. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Graham and Mrs. Jean Jones and Justin of Dal- rymple were. Wednesday callers of Mr. and Mrs. the bell rang to end her spree, she had collected $279.75 worth-of meat; frozemand canned goods, etc. in her shopping cart. Proceeds from the Kinettes sale of Blackstock news Gerald Kelly and Mrs. Courtney Graham. Winners at the Senior Citizen's weekly card party with 19 tables were: 1st Albert Timms, 92; 2nd Karen Cole, 87; 3rd Grant Bright, 84; 4th Aylmer Plowman, 81; 5th Edith Anderson, 81; 6th Freeman McCullough, 79; low prize Alvin Spencer. Syear Guaranteed Investment Certificates 1% 4 Per Annum Interest paid annually % Per Annum Interest paid semi-annually Fully guaranteed by Royal Trust for term of deposit. No fee or handling charge. Rates subject to confirmation. Royal Trust (£) 1100 Simcoe St. N. Oshawa - 725-1177 265 King St. W. Oshawa - 579-8300 Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation wage ~v hy f: J . x. ~~

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