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Port Perry Star, 12 Dec 1989, p. 36

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ft and The Hospital Women's Auxilary held a-cra ARE bake ei avo sale Friday at the Port Perry Community Hospital. Pictured with some of the crafts that were available are (left to right), Margaret McConnell, Jeanne Elliot, and Eleanor Davidson. GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES Annual Rates 5 YEARS 10 3/4 % Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES A DIVISION OF CRESSBROOK FINANCIAL PLANNING LTD. 250 QUEEN STREET -- PORT PERRY "Serving Scugog for Over 15 Years" PHONE 985-3832 "All Members of Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation T . Hg * FRAMER'S GALLERY '233 Queen St., Port Perry ¢ (416) 985-2543 Robert Bateman Carl Brenders Walter Campbell -. James Lumbers , John Newby Shirley Deaville .and many others. x RX Cl . t H i ; Monday to Friday 9:00 AM. - 9:00 P.M. Saturday 9:00 AM. - 5:00 P.M. Sunday 1:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M. UCW Prepare for Xmas by Alice Ross The Epsom-Utica U.C.W. Christmas meeting was held on December 5 in the basement of Epsom Church. We were joined with friends, former members and members of our group, with a delicious, hearty luncheon which everyone seemed to enjoy. A gift was given out to the person who had a lucky number on their plate. Our president, Eileen Slute, had a contest called Preparing for Xmas. Winners were Melba McKay and Stella Asling. We were entertained by Gordon Prentice and his group, by all joining in singing Hymns and Christmas Faboly. Betty Tapscott gave a very humorous recitation called "The Parson's Black Sheep." There was a short meeting of worship. Verses Matthew 1-12 were read by Faye Ashton and Hymn "Joy to the World" was sung. There were two readings, one was a "Gilt Ridden Xmas. Shop- per'" and the next was 'Putting Forth The Meaning of Keeping Love in What We Give and do at Xmas Time." There was a poem "Keeping Christmas" followed by singing of Hymn *'O Come All Ye Faithful." Worship ended in prayer. Eileen thanked Gordon and his group and wished everyone a Happy, Healthy Holiday. Creative Selections opens Blackstock and Area News by Joyce Kelly On Thursday evening the In- termediate Drama presented A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens at C.C.P.S. This evening of Christmas Drama and music was dedicated to their teacher Mr. Marshall who is improving slowly in Toronto General Hospital following a car accident. The Primary Choir led by Mrs. Hopkins and Mrs. Bradburn and the Junior Choir by Mrs. Jeffrey took part in the presentation. A fine crowd enjoyed this very much. At the conclusion the win- ning ticket for the 50-50 draw sponsored by the SAC Committee was drawn with Don Ellis of R.2, Janetville winning $1085. What a great Christmas present. Sorry to report that Bart VanRyswyk continues to be a pa- font in Oshawa Hospital follow- ng surgery and that Mrs. Lorne McKee is also in Oshawa General. Irene had the misfortune to fall and break a hip. Improvement is wished for both of you. Neil and Noreen Malcolm both continue to mend at home follow- ing their surgeries. They will be hoping for better things in the New Year, I am sure. Blackstock now can boast of another store. The Grand Opening of the Creative Selections in the building that was formerly the Royal Bank took place on Friday. This delightful craft store is a new addition of the Country Conve- " nience Store. Congratulations and best wishes to Ginny and Don Masterson and family on this new venture. Be sure to visit it at your earliest convenience. As a means to allow prospective curlers the opportunity to try out the sport the Blackstock Curling Club has offered anyone wishing to come to see what itis all about to curl for the next two or three weeks free of charge in any league. Just come to the rink any Monday or Tuesday evening or Tuesday afternoon and you will be welcome to join the curlers. At the Tuesday evening euchre there were 13 tables with the following winners: 1. Muriel But- son; 2. Betty Hockly; 3. Jim Gib- son; 4. Harold Burgess; 5. Gladys Potts; 6. Doreen Ferguson. Low - Charlie Fee. Draws: Mary Poots, Laurrena Bright, Martin Stubbs, Harold Swain and Leslie Taylor. Blackstock W.1. - Our Christmas pot luck dinner : was once again as delicious as ever. Joining in were our District President Mrs. Cathcart and 4-H leaders Barbara Byers and, Marilyn Green. The meal started with the W.I. grace. Later, much later, the meeting started with the W.I1. Ode and Mary Stewart Col- lect. Carols were sung and gift ex- change with Aileen Byers acting as Santa. Flora Samells and Pat . Sleep each gave a reading and Dora Martyn played a couple of carols on her accordian. Donations will be sent to Com- munity Care and Operation Scugog. The collection which will be sent to the Salvation Army was generous. A Christmas card and a note from Lisa Kristensen, a former member was read and her ad- dress made available for anyone wishing it. More carols were enjoyed. The meeting closed with O'Canada. by Helen Bradburn, P.R.O. On Sunday evening a bus load of local residents travelled to Toronto where they enjoyed the Living Christmas Tree and the beautiful Christmas lights on the way. a i aia i Lil SL alia lik all (dpi piss 0 god & oo oo

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