Plenty of visiting over the holidays PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, December 28, 1968 -- 33 More news from Blackstock and the area . (From page 11) Parks Greenhouses and had sup- per at the Melotia Tower. Christmas Eve supper guests of Gerald and Joyce Kelly, Elaine and Esther were John and Helen Coates, Katie, Kimberly, Kristie and Kelly and Mrs. Edna Kelly, Bobcaygeon. Christmas Day guests of Harvey and Joan Graham, Mark and Rob were Frank and Muriel Hoskin, Ron and Sandy Hoskin and family, Pat Fletcher and family, Port Perry. Christmas evening dinner guests of Neil and Noreen Malcolm were Gordie and Joy Malcolm, Jorden, Jeanna and Jason of Ajax, Mary Lou and David Kellogg, Janelle and Natalie Lou of Welcome and Jamie and Jennifer Malcolm, Brennan and Alaina. The Royal Bank is planning to close our Blackstock sub-station in May. Nora Little has had a peti- tion requesting that it remain open in the store for several weeks. It will be there for one more week - so please make an at- tempt to sign it if you have not already done so. Christmas Day evening dinner guests of the Gerald Kelly's were Lloyd and Jean Slemon and Fred of Hayden, Jennifer and Jamie Malcolm. Brennan and Alaina, Kelly and Ken Sweetman, Lind- say and Kailie were Christmas noon dinner guests of their parents Keith and Jean Sweet- man of Scugog Island. Larry and Beth Schryburt, Vickie, Joel and Art of Michigan were Monday overnight guests of Harold and Eileen McLaughlin. They were enroute home from spending Christmas with relatives in Ottawa. Lisa and Steve Tufts of Manitoba spent a few days with Lisa's relatives in the area last week enroute to Lisa's parents Helen and Stuart Dorrell of Charlton, Northern Ontario. On Boxing Day Elizabeth and Peter Peeters of Omemee hosted the Graham family gathering which was attended by Harvey and Joan Graham, Mark and Rob, Cheryl Graham of Waterloo, Gerald and Joyce Kelly, Elaine and Esther, Sheldon Robertson of Tyrone. Harold and Eileen McLaughlin hosted their family for Christmas with Roy and Linda Bradburn, Matthew and Amanda, Janis and Bill St. John, Owen and Courtney, Kelly and Terry Gatchell and baby Sarah. Peter and Margaret Davis of London England visited hi parents Dale and Anita Davis,' Jim and Barb Byers, and fami- _ Nursing Home news ly spent Christmas with the Sedgwick family in Norwood. The United Church Choir held its Christmas party in the form of a pot luck supper at the home of Jean and Harold Kyte. U.C.W. Unit Meeting On Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 13 the afternoon unit of the U.C.W. met at the home of Jean Adams for their Christmas pot-luck din- ner and meeting. After the sixteen ladies had assembled Mavis Brodie said grace and then all en- joyed the dinner. Grace Hall, unit leader opened the meeting with an informative reading concerning Larch Home Centres operated by the United Church and also the Denise House, Oshawa, formerly the Oberge House for battered women and their children. The key words concerning these cen- tres seem to be: love, forgiveness and humility. There is to be a day's meeting on Jan. 23 - 9:30 un- til 3 on Healing and Reconciliation with speaker Helene Hannal at the Denise House, Oshawa. Two urgent matters concerning which we should lobby the government are The Lord's Prayer in schools and the con- tinued subsidizing of the Red Cross. Letters should be sent to our members of parliament to the Santa Claus paid a visit by Wendy Clark I trust that each and everyone had themselves a good Christmas. I hope Santa was good to all the boys and girls. Things have been very busy over the . holidays. This year I did not have to work on Christmas Day but I understand that there was lots of Christmas spirit floating everywhere in the home. Even jolly old Santa made a special Yt and brightened each persons y. Sunday, December 11th the Knights of Columbus Club visited and distributed candy bags among the residents. Monday (12) afternoon some of the residents boarded on a bus and headed off to Niagara Falls for a view of the 'Festival of Lights." We visited both the Canadian & United States area and admired their many decora- tions. The Convention centre located in the States was bright- ly decorated as 'Fantasy Land" and featured the Candy Land Ex- press. A stop was made at the Minolta Tower for a delicious sup- per. While there we took in a tour of the souvenier shop. On the 13th the Seagrave UCW visited and presented a lovely Christmas program. Everyone enjoyed singing the many Xmas carols and ate the homemade goodies that were served. A very special thank you to this fine group for making our Christmas season a little brighrer. In the evening the Hope Chris- tain Reform Church provided us with a beautiful service. The following day was manicures. - On Thursday morning the Catholic School children paid us a visit and entertained us with many Christmas songs. We all tho enjoyed the singing Saloys playing. In the afternoon some of the ladies painted silk scarves for Xmas gifts while the others joined together to decorate the 3rd floor. This busy week ended with a relaxing Bingo game. : Monday December 19 featured the monthly birthday party hosted by the Sr. Citizens Club. This terrific organization in their matching outfits sang their hearts out with many beautiful songs. A special thank you for the gifts, goodies and great entertainment. Tuesday, a small group baked several different festive goodies while others joined in the dining room for a sing-song. In the evening a church service was provided by the Scugog Island United Church. The following day there were many party preparations that 'UXBRIDGE MEMORIAL ~~. . Quality & Satisfaction assured by our own 45 YEARS OF PERSONAL SERVICE COMPANY {MEMORIALS OF DISTINCTION IGRANITE MARBLE BRONZE | CEMETERY LETTERING & RENOVATIONS CUSTOM DESIGNING & LETTERING Written Guarantee 852-3472 HOME APPOINTMENTS ron reso, SSVEY 108 BROCK ST. WEST [Samo 32, were done and also the Xmas telegrams were delivered by Special Delivery. : Thursday, Dec. 22 was a special day with it being our annual Residents Xmas Party. A special thank you to the many enter- tainers who kept the spirit high. They are Mr. Archie Walker, Mr. Clem Jeffrey, Mrs. Claire Whit- ter, Mike Green and friend. A Touch of Class and Mr. Cutting - the singing policeman. Also a thank you to the many family members who attended and made our party very special. And we cannot forget about Santa Claus. What would a party be without a visit from this jolly fellow. All the residents and families truly en- joyed the delicious turkey dinner that was served by our terrific kit- chen staff. The Friday before Christmas we spent the day relaxing (Lord knows we needed to) and sang a few carols while sippin' away on egg nog. The residents and staff would like to extend their warmest welcome wishes to many of our new residents. They are Mrs. In- ez Rowett from the Villa, Mr. Ken Dukelow -from Woddville, Mr. Earl Reader transferred from Dahiem Nursing Home, Mr. Johnus Davis from Oshawa area and Mrs. Florence Ellicott from Port Perry. Our sincerest sympathy to the family and friends of Mr. Merle Phillips who passed away on Saturday, Dec. 10th. Also to Mr. Tom McClurg's family. Tom passed away quite suddenly on Thursday, Dec. 22. Many residents and staff will certainly miss these two lovely gentlemen. At this time the residents would like to express their gratitude to the many entertainers, visitors, groups, etc. that made our Christmas season a lot brighter. On behalf of the residents and staff we wish you a very happy and prosperous New Vear Parliament Buildings dt Queens Park. For the program each person gave a Christmas Reading or gave some Christmas thought or music. The next meeting will be held at Dora Martyn's on Tues., Jan. 12. We are to bring a gift for a shut- in and there will be the payment of fees. Roll call will be a thought for the New Year. The meeting closed with the benediction. E PRINCE ALBERT UNITED CHURCH Rev. D. Robert J. LePage, B.A, M.Div. Rev. Don Tansley, B.A. M.Div. Associate Minister SUNDAY, JANUARY 1 11:00 a.m. Pastoral Charge Christ Worship Service at Port Perry No Nursery Care SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE Miss Edith Bolton Scugog Island 9:45 a.m. Manchester 11:15 a.m. Church School & Worship UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. Dale Davis Blackstock 10:00 a.m. North Nestleton 11:15 a.m. Nursery & Church School During Worship GREENBANK PASTORAL CHARGE SERVICES Rev. David Shepherd, Minister 9:30 a.m. Seagrave . 11:00 a.m. Greenbank 12:30 p.m. Pinedale + COMMUNITY CHURCH CAESAREA Rev. W.H. Crawford SUNDAY, JANUARY 1 at 11:00 a.m. "A New Beginning" Rev. Dr. W.H. Crawford Speaker Come & Enjoy This Great Service Welcome to the Country Church - EMMANUEL PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. David Beesley, Pastor 985-9222 SUNDAY, JANUARY 1 Morning Service - 11:00 a.m. At The United Church Message: 'Say Good-Bye To Fear This Year!" Nursery Provided At All Services "A CHURCH REACHING OUT IN LOVE" ANGLICAN CHURCH The Rev'd Charles E. Bull Incumbent Church of the Ascension SUNDAY, JANUARY 1 11:00 a.m. Joint Holy Communion - New Rite ST. 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Bart VanEyk, Pastor "The Church of the Back-to-God Hour' Broadcasting Sundays 9:30 a.m. CHOO - 1390 AM and CKAN 1480 AM Services 10:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Nursery Provided "Everyone Welcome" Thursdays 9:30 a.m. "Ladies Coffee Break Nursery Care Provided EMMANUEL FULL GOSPEL FELLOWSHIP Durham Road 23 and 7th Conc. Reverend Timothy Godfrey, Pastor Church: 852-7054 Residence: 852-5871 SUNDAY, JANUARY 1 9:45 a.m. - Family Bible School 11:00 a.m. - Worship Services 6:00 p.m. - Praise Meeting Tuesday - 9:30 a.m. Ladies Fellowship Wednesday - 7:30 p.m. Prayer & Bible Study Saturday - 7:00 p.m. Youth Group "Jesus, the Christ The Son of the Loving God" THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA Rev. Stuart McEntyre, B.A., B.D. Office: 985-3881 -- Home: 985-3409 SUNDAY, JANUARY 1, 1989 New Years Day ST. 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