tt I --------_--------n dL VE ; p a " v (Py Fi) #3} He hoot, J, 1 he | of O {Ser 9 - -------------------- Brenda Clark, the Illustrator of such childrens books as "Franklin in the Dark", and "Little Fingerlings"", was on hand Saturday at Books Galore and More, to show her work, and tell how she does it. She also autographed copies of her books, and showed the chil- dren just how she designed "Franklin", and how she makes him seem to come to life. Mariposa Estates resident wins silver Seagrave and Area News ; by Ann Sandiford : Special Congratulations to Julie Turnbull from Mariposa Estates. Julie-recently competed in the Scugog Frolics and received a silver medal in the Novice "B" Ladies. Way to go Julie. - i The Seagrave Park Board would like to sincerely thank everyone who worked hard to make the Christmas Dance a huge success once again. A special thank you to all the people who donated prizes. The bus ride was a party in itself with lots of good fun and a great sing-song. We had approximately 150 people this year. In church news this week, Joe Brown lit the candle of peace at church on Sunday. The Seagrave Sunday School concert will be held this Friday Dec. 15th at 7:30 p.m.. The Christmas Eve Service will be held at the Seagrave Church at 7;30 p.m.. Birthday wishes this week to Ila Kean, Erin Kent and Connie and Robert Stephens. Happy anniver- sary to Marjorie and Doug Dempsey. That's it for this week. Please call Diane Cooke at 985-3722 with news items next week. Country Ramblers will be in Utica Utica and Area News by Vera Brown The Third Sunday of Advent will be observed with Church and Sunday School service in Epsom Church this week starting at 11:15 a.m. : The Hall Board has notified me that there has been a change of music for their New Year's Eve Dance. Carl Leitch and the Coun- try Ramblers will be playing. There are still tickets available and they ask that to be made at 985-7453 or 985-7251. There were 12 tables of euchre played in the hall on Friday even- reservations are - ing. Prize winners were ladies: Doris Hill 1st, Kay Brown 2nd and Jean Pogue 3rd. For the men: Bill Brown 1st, Harry Hill 2nd and Verna Smith 3rd. Fr ut win- ners were: Rita Parratt and Mar- tin Gall, Jean Pogue and Carolyn Parish were second. Winners of the lucky draw were Bruce Houghland, Betty Tapscott and Owen Gray. On Dec, 22 we will be having our Annual Christmas Euchre with extra prizes for the evening. Sunday supper guests with Irene Fielding were Chuck and Rhonda Hutton and family of Whitby. Stephen, Alison, Rebecca and Cassandra Bradbury, John and Jane Bradbury took a trip to Niagara on the lake on Friday. They called on Keith & Sylvia Mooney, our . former store keepers, and enjoyed a nice visit with Sylvia (Keith was working). On Saturday they took in the Niagara Falls Santa Claus Parade before returning home. Zachery & Jessica Guyander of Oshawa have been spending a couple of weeks with their aunt Pat & uncle John Sutherland, and cousins Danny, Andrea & Rachel. GIFT CERTIFICATES FOR THAT SPECIAL SOMEONE WHO HAS EVERYTHING! Omiel's "Place A Downtown Port Perry i A GREAT CHRISTMAS GIFT IDEA! 288-2066 or 985-2287 Pre oel a ot at PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, December 12, 1989 -- 37 Epsom Church holds Christmas concert Epsom and Area News by Jean Jeffery On the road: You watch the fellow who drives behind, And the fellow who drives ahead. . You watch to the right, you watch to the left, You drive with calm clear mind. But the fellow you really have to watch, On the highway you will find, Is the fellow behind the fellow in front, And ahead of the fellow behind. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hill and children visited his parents in London for the weekend. Archie and Jennie Watson held early Christmas on Sunday for their family. Callers at the Asling home were Stella's brother Bill of Fenlon Falls and granddaughter Julia Ashton of Port Perry. * At the Christmas Concert at Ep- som Church last night. All the Sunday School Children took part. The Junior Choir sang several carols. The Sunday School students gave readings. Piano solo, organ solo, there were also flute and violin solos. The big number was a presentation of "The Night the Animals Talked." Good old Santa arrived. The children again enjoyed a treat of candy from Irene Fielding. The General Motors choir pro- gramme in Oshawa was enjoyed by Jean and Raymond, Arnold and Gail, Walter and Elva Kerry. Walter and Elva Kerry accom- painied Donna and Jeff Ireland on Sunday to see the Living Christmas tree at People Church in Toronto. The W.I. held a lovely Christmas party for members and friends. We met at the home of Ross and Barbara Evans for a pot luck dinner. After a most bountiful dinner all enjoyed Christmas pudding. : All their enjoyed a lovely pro- gramme of music and dialogues and reading, then all the children were so happy to help Santa Claus deliver all the giits under the Christmas tree. Even the shiest ones climbed on his knee to whisper their Christmas list. Come again next year Santa, we love you. : . Elva and Walter Kerry, Larry and Mr. and Mrs Schickler were supper guests with Larry and Shirley Olsen on Sunday. Lawrence and Olive Evans had Sunday dinner with Barb and Ross Evans. Ross and Barbara Evans call- ed on Jim and Cathy Pheonex on Friday evening. Harry and Lois Elford, Marie and Earl Wilson had supper on Wednesday with Grace and Floyd Evand Remember, 'Living Nativity" Uxbridge on December 21; 22-and 23 of December. : Candles are lit at 'Sunday School Greenbank and Area News Zz by Margaret Couperthwaite After a very impressive service at Church Sunday, with special music and lighting of candles, the Sunday School took part in the tree decorating ceremony. Please remember their concert Wednesday December 13, at 7:30 p.m.. The Christmas Eve service will be held at Seagrave this year at 7:30 p.m.. Recent visitors at McMillan's home include Mrs. Alma Wilson from Balsam, Trevour Watson of Markham and Noreen and Bob Snodden from Valentia. : Our Women's Institute Christmas Pot Luck Dinner will be held on December 14, at 12:30 SLOP IP ELP IL ILP EL ELPILP EP PEPPER PEPEPE. sharp, at the home of Mrs. Iva Phoenix. Congratulations to Chris and Joanne Jehu on the arrival of baby daughter Marie, a sister for David, Michael and Deborah, We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Steve Zim- merman and family back to Greenbank. Robert Couperthwaite on his re- cent trip to the west coast visited with Bill and Rae Smith. The wished to convey greetings to a their friends in this district. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ferguson of Bobcaygeon visited friends in the area last Tuesday, Please 852-6693 with news next week. PELPILILELPELPELPEP PEPEPELPELPEPELPS. pip Pd, FAY: ata TAA CA ALAR Ca at Csi! SURTRTATL ILI ATLA TL TA TL A A IIL AAR LL EXT LEH LLNS "LETH LLY »'h aL WW i a hy " » i * BIRD FEEDERS * BIRD SEED * #3 y § | 2 . # *Discount Pet Foods i 2 *Water Softener Salt 4 *Shurgain Feeds % : . J PORT PERRY FEEDS J | 3 . > i > : orf 40 VANEDWARD DRIVE 985-736 : (behind, Philp Pontiac Buick) SLL ILI ILL PL OL L OL oP oP oP ol ood ode Petes JY EL , K a ao k a: H b a 3 : y tz Zc Zc ZZ ZN Ze aA dl A Es mma ak a Se am oa