RELI Fae 7 Se SN NY SERA SW CRE A 16 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. December 28, 1982 2X Ah ERFANEIPURVE ON Ve RSC, 1 het LIN A P00 SRE TEX AS % i EIR RANE YI PT CUES IY ASL) A Sky - AED FERIA © RATERCEr Fr OF VENA WAY S50 ROE TE FERN Prince Albert and area news by Earline Armstrong Sympathy goes out to Eileen and Terry Hodgins and family in the passing of Terry's mom, Mrs. Hector Hodgins on Friday, Dec- ember 24, the funeral will be on Wed. Dec. 29 at 2 o'clock from Prince Albert United Church. Our sympathy to. Mr. Hector Hodgins too and Gail Glass. Mrs. Hodgins taught school a number of years in this area and will be dearly missed by a host of friends. Please remember the card party on Thursday, Dec. 30 Greenbank news Our dream of a white Christmas suddenly began to fade when two or three days before, the temperatures started to climb, reaching nearly 60 degrees F on Christmas Day, with light rain or drizzle which quickly melted the snow, making it the mildest Christmas in years. The beautiful flowers in the Church on Sunday, were in loving memory of the late, Mrs. Hazel Pearson, a one- time resident of this comm- unity. A few from here attended the beautiful Candle-light service on Xmas Eve at Seagrave United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Studin- ske and family of Guelph spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hunter. Mrs. Lizzie Cookman of Sunderland visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cookman on the weekend also Kathy Cookman of St. Catherines, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ruis and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Cameron were guests of the Cookmans. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spencer entertained their family and other relatives on Christmas. i Mr. Weir of Unionville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Couperthwaite recent- ly. Linda Stone of Toronto spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Willie Stone. On Christmas Day, Mr. and Mrs. John Cook visited Mr and Mrs. Murray Smith at Bobcageon. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Leask of Oakville spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Morley Raines and family. Miss Mary Forfar of Agin- court spent Christmas with her sister, Mrs. Mildred Thomson. Mr. and Mrs. Armour Mc Millen visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill McMillen and family in Uxbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Lee, and Mr. and Mrs. Brian Lee were in Trout Creek, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lee for the holiday. Mrs. Joleen Blair and Neil of Warren were Christmas guests with her brother, George McArthur. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phoenix anf family spent Christmas with Helen and Russ Carnaghan in Black- stock. Happy New Year to the Port Perry Star and staff. THE STUDIO OF DANCE & PERFORMING ARTS Director: Inta Leja Actra, AEA,RA.D.,D.EA.1ST.D. Ballet - Jazz - Tap - Jazzercise - Ballroom NEW TERM BEGINS: THURS,, JAN. 6th Classes held at: LATCHAM CENTRE, PORT PERRY For Information Call: Mrs. Delphine Brown - 985-8662 OFFICE: 985-8491 YONALD D. BRIDGEWATER BARRISTER and SOLICITOR 647 SCUGOG STREET - PORT PERRY We wish to extend "SEASON'S GREETINGS" to all our friends and clients! PLEASE NOTE: Our office will be closed over the holiday season from Dec. 24, 1982 to Jan. 3, 1983. or 666-1528. RES.: 985-8828: SIPCO OIL 985-8625 PORT PERRY An Independent Canadian Oil Company Farm Petroleum - Home Heating Oil - 24 HOUR BURNER SERVICE - at 8 o'clock in the hall at Prince Albert. Everyone is welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Deeth were over to Nestleton on Christmas Day to have dinner with Carl and Beth and Danny. Lynn Poole from Belleville also joined them as did Cameron. Christmas Day guests with Earl and Jean Martyn were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Martyn and children from Islington and Mr. and Mrs. John Lake, Ralph, Brenda and Brenda's friend, Alan McEwen from Oakwood. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Allsop and boys are off to Florida for 2 weeks. They spent Christmas there. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Arm- strong were in Campbellford on Christmas to join with the rest of Earlene's family at Mr. and Mrs. Stan Kerrs. Mr. and Mrs. Merv Pugh had the whole gang home on Monday, Dec. 27 for Christmas dinner helping mom eat her good cooking were Ivan and Linda from Trout Creek, Bonnie and Paul and children from Port Perry, Wayne and sons Michael and Greg and Dennis and friend, Lorriane from Detroit. And over on Queen Street, Roy and Norma Robinson £4 Po > The kids at Epsom Public School staged their had their family all with them on Sunday, Dec. 26. Present were Sharon and Don Chambers from Scar- borough, Jo Ann and David Brown and Amy Jo from Peterborough and Jeff and Laura. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Love were Christmas Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Love and April and Clayton John in Port Perry. Also present was Alexandra, Pat and Clayton's girl. Mr. and Mrs. Harvy Dear- borne and children joined the rest of the Dearborne clan on Monday, December 27 at the Railroad House in Port Perry to celebrate Christmas. At the Fred Olsen home on Simcoe Street, we found Tom home from Halifax for the Christmas holiday, Shelley home from Toronto for the weekend and on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olsen joined'in on the fun. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Chal- ifoux and sons Paul and Aarron from Meaford, Ont- ario were Christmas guests with Rev. and Mrs. Charles Clarke on Christmas Day they all joined Ed and Cathy Diagle and children for dinner. Also present were Milton and Mel Heayn. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Lin- annual Christmas concert last week, including a skit about a hefty Santa Claus who gets caught in the chimney. The cast of grade 5 and 6 students for this SUTTER HORE RTE HE S - = El 39 PLUS TAX ALAN J. RISEN 5.1.5 LAW OFFICES OF RISEN, ESPEY & MCNEELY LORD SIMCOE PLACE Suite 1C - 57 Simcoe St. S., P.O. Box 278 OSHAWA, L1H 7L3- 571-3942 (After Hours: 985-9012) Preferred Area of Practice -- CRIMINAL LAW -- En TTT OTE ETT 95 LET US OIL YOUR CAR OR TRUCK! 5 re This winter, salt will cause at least $500. damage to your vehicle. Oil mixed with WD40, sprayed under 1500 Ibs. pressure, into all panels of your car or truck will help prevent this! a -- -- -- -- -- HWY. 7A - PORT PERRY D.X. GAS STATION CALL NOW FOR APPOINTMENT: 985-8757 ton and family had all the Linton family with them on Christmas Day. I am told Mrs. Jack Cook lost her mother recently, we say our deepest sympathy to you too. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Moore spent Dec. 24 with Mr. and Mrs. Don Swain and family at Blackstock and on Dec. 25 travelled to Oshawa to visit Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ashton. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Van Ravenssway and Louisa Martyn and Valerie travell- ed down to Dunnsville, Ont- ario to have Christmas with the rest of the Van Ravenss- way clan. And Louisa. vour cute as a button in last weeks paper! Kandice Brooks spent 2 or 3 days with her grandparents Fred and Hazel Brooks. Then on Sunday, Dec. 26, Hazel opened the doors wide and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Faulkner from Scarborough, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brooks from Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hart and Doug from Uxbridge, Ontario had dinner with the Brooks. In the afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Garth Mec- Quaig and children from Peterborough and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sheir of Richmond Hill. If you are able to please call Ilean Pugh at 985-2146 with your New Years news. Happy New Year. Louise Patterson Handicraft Guild news The Louise Patterson Guild met in St. John's Church Hall on Wednesday, December 8 at 12 o'clock to enjoy our Annual Christmas luncheon. After which our Vice Pres- ident, Dorothy Naples, due to our president being ill, wel- comed 28 members and 3 visitors. The January meet- ing will take the form of a "Tatting" Workshop. Bring your shuttle and we'll show you how! An exhange of handmade gifts revealed many new and exciting ideas. Christmas Carols were sung and a few games and contests played which brought another pleasant day to a close. funny spoof included Alec Cranmer, Jason Van Veghell, Paul Kett (as Santa) Wendy Reynolds, Krista Barkey, and Heather Munro. The mini-play was called "Caught in the Chimney." Smith, Niles, Selby CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Suite 450 - 151 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Ontario M5S 1S4 Telephone: (416) 961-5022 WINDSHIELDS WE'LL uP WRITE OFF ... T $9 500 ON INSURANCE CLAIMS SELECT (Offer expires January 31, 1983.) AUTO GLASS 355 Bloor St. W., Oshawa, Ont. FOR APPOINTMENT Phone: 433-4223