18 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. November 27, 1984 Uxbridge High School hosts an open house for Scugog quilters Greenbank News Ladies - everyone is invited to attend the Canada Packers Quilt display in conjunction with the 4-H Work. Their books and exhibits on Sat. Dec. 1st in the Uxbridge High School from 1 to 4 p.m. Come and support the leaders and girls. Mrs. Vera Lee has been pleased to have her grandson Scott Howsam of Edmonton visiting, with her when all attended a fun Christmas family get to-gether with Glenn and Mary June Smith. Miss Darlene Rodgers of Toronto spent the weekend with her parents at the parson- age, and all attended the L.C.V.I. Drama presen- tation of "Arsenic and Old Lace" in Lindsay on Friday evening. Everyone enjoyed the 'music presented by the Junior Choir on Sunday when they sang to lively numbers; Knock, Knock Beta VIDEO RECORDER & movi RenTALs VHS IN Art pd I'ISRK. Prince Albert 985-3301 and the door will be opened to you, and It's a small World. ' We will be looking forward to hearing the - children again at the Christmas Concert Dec- ember 13 (Thursday). . Rev. Art and Ruth Rodgers, family are attending the retire- ment reception and pre- . sentation for Mr. William Dempsey at the North York Education Administration Building "in Toronto. Mr. Demp- sey is the Executive Assistant to the Director of Education and Super- intendent of the North York Board of Available Now at Prince Albert General Store 665 King Street UTICA FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. 2 MILES WEST OF MANCHESTER TELEPHONE: 985-3042 or 985-8601 Nothing Runs swum) [jk @ Deere' ONE WEEK ONLY! | Rent 1 Movie Get 1 FREE! ON SPECIAL UNTIL NOV. 30th, 1984 - (While Supplies Last.) LE ae a he at aa Tee LIST PRICE: $3,448.50 a ae Sn EE EE EE Education. Greenbank United Church Women will hold their Christmas meet- ing at 12:30 noon on Tuesday, December 4th at the church. A pot luck luncheon will precede a Christmas worship pro- gram and entertain- ment. Members please bring your favourite casserole or dessert and invite your neighbours. Rev. Art Rodgers was a Thursday evening guest at the home of Kaikhushru and Wendy Bharucha, Marsh Hill. The Boy Scouts paper drive is scheduled for Sat. Dec. 8th so get those papers in bundles to help the Scouts. Mrs. Marion Durward of Oakwood is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Muriel Gibson for a few days. Blackstock area news (From page 15) High School. The Seniors coached by Mr. Fletcher defeated Clarke 50-41 and will be participating in the All Ontario Championship for Single a schools at Guelph on Dec. 6,7 and 8th. Best wishes go with this team in this venture. Congratul- ations to all of you for your achievements. There were 11 tables at the Seniors Citizens' card party on Tuesday evening with the follow- ing winners - 1. Dorothy Edwards - 85; 2. Bruce Bright - 83; 3. Elva VanCamp - 80; 4. Dorothy McDiarmid - 77; 5. Dorothy Archer - 76; 6. Ella Venning - 75; Draws - 1. Carl Gimblett 2. Elva Van Camp 3. James Emerton. Visit... The Window Box Craft Shop featuring quilts, baby items, greeting cards, pine accessories, a Christmer Corner, antiques and many otheritems.: 14 Mile East of the 986-4833 4 Corners in Caesarea 11-hp Lawn Tractors The John Deere 111 and 111H feature a 38-inch mower. The 111 gear-drive has a synchro-balanced engine, with shift-on-the-go transmission. The 111H has a hydrostatic drive system for one-level control of direction and speed. 6':2-bushel twin bagger, front blade, and snow thrower available. See these popular lawn tractors today. rceorron... 326000. -seoep TE TG TL LAR SA Te, Tet, Pom, ° Church hall hosts 'Let's Have Pasta' with lunch Ashburn Area News by Mrs. E. Heron On Saturday Dec. 1st (next Saturday) at 10 a.m. in the church hall, Betty Guatts is present- ing "Let's Have Pasta' sponsored by Burns Church ladies, the Kirk Guild. | Betty will prepare several special pasta dishes plus her famous bread and bread filling recipes, topped off by a salad. Recipes will be available and lunch will be served, consisting of the above. Tickets will be limited and in advance only. Call 655- 3434 or stop by at "Ashburn General Store soon. The tickets are sure to disappear quick- ly as this will be a most interesting and delic- ious experience. Next Sunday at Burns Church being the 1st Advent Sunday, Rev. McEntyre '94g of a GROUPS *NO AGE LIMIT Great Christmas Gift Idea... - ONE DAY ONLY - Saturday, December 1st Don't mid this *FREE PHOTO OF YOUR CHILD OR FAMILY PORTRAIT *NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE FOR *PROFESSIONAL CHILDREN'S PHOTOGRAPHER *WOODEN PLAQUES AVAILABLE *CHOOSE FROM FINISHED PRINTS *ADDITIONAL PRINTS AVAILABLE AT AFFORDABLE PRICES - ONE DAY ONLY - Mersco 5¢ to $1. Queen Street - Port Perry Sat, Dec. 1st- 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. GB 8H AE 1a La Be ee dma A will speak on "The Future Towards God's Love." Dec~mber 16 will be White Gift Sun- day and December 24 there will be a Christmas Eve service in the Church Santuary. Thought - Dignity is the capacity to hold back on the tongue what never should have been in the mind in the first place. Floyd & Vernona Yifelime' Ca EES Se A Bea as oS i a i. A ORI