Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 23 Dec 1981, p. 11

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sentations, Advent candles 50th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Robertson of Port Perry celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary December 19. They were married in Oakwood and have lived all their married lives in the Scugog area. On Sunday, December 20, a large number of family and friends honoured the couple with a reception at the Latcham Centre in Port Perry. choirs. Clarke drew LY Blackstock news recalling an amusing Christ- McLaughlin. mas happening from the Jean and Bruce Mountjoy past. Gifls were exchanged held their annual Christmas among the members. party at their home on A delicious lunch was Sunday afternoon, Dec. 20th. served and a social time After a sumptuous repast at enjoyed. Crandell"s Riverboat, they The Senior Citizens held retired back to their home their Christmas euchre on where all twenly members Tuesday evening. Twenty gathered around the tables enjoyed an evening of Christmas tree for the cards followed by a lunch of opening of gifts and pro- fruit bread, cheese and gramme of songs, stories Christmas cake. After, the and a puppet show. usual prizes and draws were During - the Christmas given, draws were made for © week on Dee. 28 and 29, the the numerous gifts under the Curling Club will be holding Christmas tree. Prize a Men's Bonspiel and a winners were: 1. Maxine Ladies Jitney. If anyone is Brock-90; 2. Ross Alsop - 86; interested in having a great 3. Ann Taylor -85; 4. Lionel time and working off some of Byam - 82; 5. Alma Taylor - those Christmas goodies, 82; 6. Carl Gimblett -81; Low Caméron Porter or Helen - Harry McLaughlin. Draws Green would be happy to 1. Carl Gimblett; 2. Charles hear from you if you contact ' them soon. Please phone in your Christmas Social notes by next Monday morning. PRINCE ALBERT AUTO CENTRE Complete Body & Paint Services 585 KING ST., 221 VALLEYRD., PRINCEALBERT AJAX 985-3311 SIGNS 55.0006 BlelVile Nz ANIaaliin COMMERCIAL ARTIST PRINTMAKER & ILLUSTRATOR Visit by Mrs. Earl Reader This week, thoughts of Christmas brighten shadows of world affairs. But, what happens after Christmas? Do we slump who brought hope and of pleasure to the world of their day. Some of these people were Abraham Lincoln, Lord resolve to make the new year Alfred Tennyson, Cyrus one of accomplishments McCormick and Jakob within our sphere of talents, time and energies to help those who depend upon us? Naturally, Sun, was a very important day within the guidance. various churches and the Christmas story was again presented in many forms Gardens to view thro' music, children's pre- lighting back into an old rut personal gratification and unconcerned apathy or do we and especially the 4th one, and the old story reviewed and Wilkinson, Mrs. given different meanings. At the Island United Church, the children joined with their families for the early part of the Christmas Service. As the congregation viewed the Christmas atmosphere, attention was focused on the manger scene before the pulpit, the lovely poinsettia donated by Ives Florist, the tree decorations of various coloured angels and glitter for the children, the mean- ingful Christmas bulletins prepared by Rev. Clarke and a well filled choir loft with members of Sr. and Jr. For the children Rev. special attention to the gifts pre- sented to the baby. Jesus and (416)683-2939 -) PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. December 23, 1981 -- 35 explained their meaning. In 1809 and 12 the world the again saw difficult times, yet those were also the years for the birth of promising people Fowler and Mrs. 1YEARANNUAL ............. 17.75% 18 MONTHS ANNUAL . ....... 16.75% 2,4&5YEARANNUAL ........ 16.25% 3YEARANNUAL ............. 16.50% 1 YEAR MONTHLY ......... .. 17.25% With M90 DAYS... 17.0% Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn. In to-days troubled times we must again look to God's gift of Jesus for help and Last wk. the Scugog Island Choir took a trip to the Cullen Christmas beauty and then of enjoyed a supper together. Recently, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reader, Mrs. Reta Guaranteed Investment Certificates Rates Subject to Change Without Notice.) | Scugog Island news Reader drove to Toronto to express sympathy to a cousin, Mrs. Doris (Seymour) Scott upon the death of her husband Rev. Dr. Jack Scott, a well known Baptist Minister. Cards signed with lists of donors and wedding donations from Island friends and neighbours have been delivered to recently married young couples - the former Rhonda Forder, Beth Wilson, Anita Bell, Valerie McQuinn, Brenda Goose, as well as Gary Carter and Dick Alstein with all their spouses. Many thanks to all who donated to collectors or left theirs at an assigned place. Best Wishes are also conveyed to these seven young couples. es SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES 250 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY PHONE 985-3832 All Members of Canada Deposit Insurance Corp. [2 UU IHL LITUITHT LTTE LTT o [HITTIN o (TITTY KELLETT'SVARIETY 143 PERRY ST., PORT PERRY - 985-8288 9:45AM. 2:15P.M. CHRISTMAS STOREHOURS: December 25th: December 26th: December 27th: 10:30A.M.t0 10P.M. January 1st: BS TE A ------ CHRISTMAS BUS SERVICE: LEAVING PORT PERRY (To Toronto) LEAVING PORT PERRY (To Lindsay) 12:45P.M. 5:15P.M. 9:00A.M.t06:00 P.M. 10:30A.M.t0 9:00 P.M. 10:30A.M.t0 9:00 P.M. Season's Greetings! nnnmaiRmnannnamnnann nnn an | 0 g £ a o ] z ; | [14 Boyd House Miniatures Acomplete miniature shop specializing inminatures for the beginner, builder child and collector 57 Crandell St., Port Perry, Ont., 985-7034 Ziebart § 985-8631 om We Wish You a Happy and Peaceful Holiday Season and a New Year Filled with Prosperity and Hope. Elaine and Ross Stevenson, MPP "6 Darryl, Lisa and Dawn. DURHAM

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