] | ! Township sparkles wit le a a SA SANs I. ll SOE Sd 4 ao Th «gl ] HRI ic on LTR a i (From page 5) hand, is exactly the opposite. Decorated with a multitude of col- oured lights, it resembles a fairyland complete with a rocking Santa Claus, huge bells, and hun- dreds and hundreds of lights. Heather and Bob Smith's home doesn't have quite so many lights but the judges liked it because of a homemade caroller crafted from boughs, and the decorated evergreens dotting the side of a pond-turned-skating rink. The judges also appreciated the wealth of Christmas spirit at the Smith house where more than 50 adults and children sang Christmas carols, waved coloured flashlights and downed much hot apple cider (it was delicious, folks, thanks for the "bribe!"') The following is a list of all the en- trants. If you have a spare evening this holiday season, pack up the family in your car and travel around to each home. The trip will dazzle you! Caesarea: Sandra Day, Park St., northeast corner; Cindy Keeler, turn left at four corners, the fourth house on the left side; Shirley Love, Summit Dr., Sleighbells Ring Hearty greetings and thanks are coming your way! from ~ KELLETT'S {.... VARIETY Fro le SPONTA NENIN QUE WG a Dou iwi REE 13 or 14th house on the left side. Blackstock: Carol Huntington, Highway 57, 7th house south of 7A on east side; John Malin, Scugog Rd., 8th hyuse on right side next to "Weléome to Blackstock' sign; Don Arnold, Pur- ple Hill. : Scugog Island: Marcy Redman, farmhouse on the corner of Island Rd. and 7A; Deb- bie and Mike Darnley, 7th conces- sion west, Gerrow's Beach, bottom of hill, first house on left; Alice Spence, Platten Island; Mike and Valerie Freeman, 12th Concession East at bottom of hill; Bill Tripp, Fralick's Beach, 5th house from end. Port Perry: Heather and Bob Smith, Simcoe St. North, first house north of soc- cer fields on left side; Cyndy and Don Jamieson, 35 Riverview St. 'Cawker's Creek; Debbie and Ted Clement, first house east of new funeral home; Nursing Home; Richard Young, 248 Lilla St.; Miles Knutson, 71 Lilla St.; Deb and Mike Duck, 83 Ontario St.; Carol Luke, 115 Blossom Court; Richard Webb, 605- Alma St.; John Harman, 7A, right side going to Manchester; Bet- ty Mahaffy, 102 Chester Court; Bev Curry, 586 Queen St. ; Steve Groves, 545 Queen St.; Deb and Mike Dell, 193 Cochrane St.; Mrs. Baxter, 206 Cochrane St.; Gord Mahaffy, 432 Kenny Court; Mark Bent, 32 Ottawa St.; Carl Stevenson, 63 Caleb St.; " Ralph Forsyth, 87 Caleb St. Greenbank: Fred and Joan Timms, about % mile east of Greenbank Public School on south side; and Don Ayotte, Highway 12 (a Spanish look- ing house between Port Perry and Greenbank on the east side). Prince Albert: Stan Grills, 588 King St.; Norma Geer, 436 Queen St.; and Ian Mahaf- fy, 418 Simcoe St. ) A January 1 "SCUGOG MEMORIAL PUBLIC LIBRARY HOLIDAY HOURS December 24 .................. eer. Closed 1:00 p.m. ea ---------- Closed HAPPY HOLIDAYS Closed 1:00 p.m. Closed THE DURHAM BOARD OF EDUCATION NIGHT SCHOOL JANUARY 1987 Register at the school offering the general interest course you wish to attend on: JANUARY 12 or 13 From 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. Classes begin the week of January 19th. piece at his home on 588 King St., Prince Albert EE a a EEE A ERs Ses ol ve . i sneha Tae. Stan Grills has been creating this master- for third place. sy Marlin vy Travel oppo Hi pop STORE HOURS December 24th ... 9:00 A.M. to 12 Noon December 25th ....................... CLOSED December 26th ....................... CLOSED December 31st... 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. January 1st .............ceenenenen..... CLOSED On behalf of Marlin Travel, Karen and Brent Taylor wish everyone a Very, Merry I NR OTR SENT SRS A ERIE nF rn inion» EE i PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, December 23, 1986 -- 9 h lights of Christmas for quite a while now, and the brilliance of his front yard has not diminished. Stan's home tied BROCK HIGH SCHOOL: Christmas and a joyous holiday season. Art (oils, etc.); Ballroom Dancing (beginners), Barber Shop Harmony, Bread Making; Canadian Antiques & Collectibles; Fitness (Keep Fit) for Men and Women; Guitar (beginners), Know Your Car; Quilting (new), Welding; Wood- working (multi-level); Micro Computers. CARTWRIGHT HIGH SCHOOL: Accounting (basic); Art/Drawing; Chair Caning; French (conversational); Keep Fit for Men and Women; Microwave Cooking; Skin Care and Good Grooming; Typing (beginners), Micro Computers (beginners). PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL: Aerobics to Music; Ballroom Dancing (multi-level), Fitness for Women, Microwave Cooking: Quilting (modern techniques), Stained Glass (basic), Micro Computers (beginners - Basic 1). Adult Basic Literacy Classes UXBRIDGE SECONDARY SCHOOL: Auto Body & Fender Repair; Fitness for Fun (beginners). Fitness for Fun (Co ed). Gourmet Cooking, Hunter Safety, Microwave Cooking; New Ideas in In. come Tax; Photography. Creative Stitch, Craft Sewing; Typing (learning keyboard skills), Micro Computers (Part 1); Micro Computers (Part 2) -- TRAVEL IS OUR ONLY BUSINESS -- MARLIN TRAVEL 64 Water Street, P.O. Box 1720, Port Perry, Ontario LOB 1NO 985-2268 -- ons OVER 150 LOCATIONS Yq eommery. Bestia LR ACROSS CANADA VEHIGRICYCI ERIC VERY ERI REEVE] ) .