Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 23 Dec 1986, p. 20

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20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, December 23, 1986 Olde Fashioned Christmas ALL FLAGS | Shell Seii.c Jack, Azelia & Family } Toward Men Along with our best wishes of the season go thoughts of thanks to our many friends. BROWN'S SANITATION SERVICE Although it's been said many times, many ways . Thank you and Merry Christmas! PENTLAND JEWELLERS QUEEN ST. - PORT PERRY xg ol -- -- Ea I 8) La g B) Je PN Sl May a funfilled Christmas be yours, as we say. "thanks to all our frends" DURHAM AUTOMOTIVE R.R. 1, Port Perry Phone 985-8800 Joy of the Season May the Spirit of Christmas embrace you and yours. compliments of ... noust RALPH TAYLOR FUELS From page 18 and Gerry. The euchres will be cancelled until January 7, 1987. A sincere thank you to the Christmas babysitters at Caesarea Centre ... Susan Larocque and daughter Patricia and Jimmy Wilson. It was much appreciated. Arlene Malcolm was the hostess for the Christmas dinner in Dec., held for the Evening UCW. After all had enjoyed a sumptuous repast ... the girls packed Christmas boxes for Operation Scugog, followed by an hour of fellowship before heading home. Nestleton Presbyterian Church Rev. F. Swann conducted the ser- vice in the Presbyterian Church, with Mrs. Joyce Taylor, organist. The church was beautifully decorated, and many istmas carols were sung as the Nativity Story was read from "The Living Bible," and the following lit the five Advent Candles. The Candle of 'Hope- Mr. B. McCabe; The Candle of Peace- Mrs. G. Scott; The Candle of Love- Mrs. D. Lee; The Candle of Joy- Miss Joan Gibson and The Can- dle of Christ- Mr. Ivan Gibson. Rev. Swann spoke on the "World Needs of Missions" ... in far off countries and at home ... as our testimony of Love which is the true Spirit of Christmas. Next Sunday Service at 11:00 a.m. Nestleton United Church The Sunday morning service in Nestleton United was a "highlight"' in the lives of both congregation and Sunday School with Rev. Dale Davis conducting the service. The IV Ad- vent Candle was lit by Robert Mairs representing Peace. The use of the Advent wreath teaches the family the true meaning of Christmas. When the candles have been lit, they have prepared heart, mind and soul for the great religious event ... the birth of Jesus! Betty Headon was the pianist for More Nestleton news the publisher, editor, staff and readers of this column ... as well as those who contribute news will be surrounded by the warmth and love of an old-fashioned Christmas. Do hope the children everywhere have a happy, magical Christmas with a visit from Santa! . goodies were distributed. An even- the service. The Junior and Senior Choirs rendered five numbers. Rev. - Dale Davis presented a thought pro- voking message entitled "Anticipa- "tion." Richard MacKenzie, Claire and Leslie were the greeters at the door. The Nestleton Sunday School con- cert held in the church on Sunday evening was indeed a fine perfor- mance. Parents, grandparents and friends were on hand to see the youngsters all decked out in their finest attire ... putting on a real show. Several 'families showed a variety of talents in skits and musical numbers. The emcee was our capable, humourous superinten- VICTORIA dent Richard MacKenzie - wife V AND GREY 193 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY (416) 985-7306 ALL LINES OF GENERAL INSURANCE Janice led the singers and pianists were Betty Headon and Carol TRUST Mairs. Since 1844 During refreshments downstairs, Santa bounced in much to the 34% delight of the children and the ing of great significance in the lives of the impressionable children! 5 Year Annual Interest 9%2% Semi-Annually A Christmas Wish Rates Subject to Change without Notice Well! the joyous Yuletide Season will soon be over and we trust that AND ALL & AERY SUBBY'S SUBMARINE Roberta & Bruce " Christmas! Warmest thoughts at this special time DAVE BRAY EXCAVATING & TRENCHING A 8 A 02 0 28 28 0 28 2028 28 2 Seasons Greetings Cathy and Emiel and the entire staff at EMIEL'S PLACE RESTAURANT & DINING LOUNGE would like to take this opportunity to say thank you to all our valued customers and wish you a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. WE WILL BE CLOSING CHRISTMAS EVE at 6:00 P.M. and RE-OPEN SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27th. 'CLOSED NEW YEAR'S EVE at 6:00 P.M. - RE-OPEN JANUARY 2nd. Once again -- a Very Merry Christmas from Emiel's Place in Beautiful Port Perry. } £ 4 ¥

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