Ww 20 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, November 30,1993 ( 985-8552 Durham LOOSE RUGS Steam || BROADLOOM Cleaning ypPHOLSTERY \_ J 3 M Scotchguard RE 1 Go 2 ARR O APPS SS Bs ¢ BAC aa SE EI La LYCRA de SE NEE 6 LR SR SARE a ES aa aes MOTTON LATER i PORT CLEANERS is still accepting i stuffed animals for cleaning & distribution " for OPERATION SCUGOG. DROP THEM OFF AT PORT CLEANERS "Your Quality Drycleaners" i 255 Queen St. i Port Perry i: Despite the rain, we enjoyed the Santa Claus parade in town on Saturday. Some of the partic- ipants looked as if they fared better than I did and I had an umbrella! Congratulations to the Scugog Chamber of Com- merce 'and the many partici- pants. I was sorry to hear that for- mer Port Perry High School principal Grant MacDonald passed away on Nov. 17. Sym- pathy is extended to his family. Remembering Mr. MacDonald brings back many high school ECYCLE RIGHT di | )© Z (a) i Durham Region residents with Blue Box collection service should now be reteiving their 1994 Blue Box collection schedule. Please post this new schedule for easy reference. Curbside collection will still be every other week, on the same day as your regular garbage day. Your collection days are highlighted on the schedule in green or yellow, depending on where you live in your municipality. The schedule also tells you what ma- terials to recycle, and how to prepare them for collection. Remember, only newspapers, glass bottles and jars, plastic soft drink containers, metal beverage and food cans, corrugated cardboard and telephone books are accepted. | If you do not receive your 1994 schedule in the next couple of days or would like more information about Blue Box collection, please call your Local Municipality: Pickering OF 5» \ 7 Ajax Oshawa 420-4630 683-2951 Clarington Uxbridge larington Araby OTA 623-3379 852-9181 985-7393 (705) 426-7723 or 432-2920 atPVCr, © 0 A Waste Management Program of the Region of Durham o and the municipalities of Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, Ny Oshawa, Clarington, Uxbridge, Scugog and Brock. 2 :DURHAM?: - ? i DURHAM REGION vuo® "94 | "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" memories. i Our sympathy is also extend- ed to Jan Gerrow and her fami- ly. Jan's mother passed away last week. Co The Community Memorial Hospital Auxiliary will be hold- ing a bake sale on Friday, Dec. 3 at 11 a.m. at the Hospital. Bak- ing donations are always appre- ciated. There will also be a sale at the Tuck Shop. The Pert Perry Nursing Home and Villa's Annual .Christmas Bazaars will be on Saturday, Dec. 4 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. "Port Perry Baptist Church 2210Hwy.7A "Between Friends" will be hosting a Christmas. Evening Special on Tuesday, Dec. 7 at 7:30 p.m. The speakers' theme will be 'Christmas Reflections'. Music will be by Annie Ronson. There will be a special feature by Susan Jones. Please reserve your tickets by Dec. 5 by calling 985-4111 or 985-0276. No child care provided. A warm welcome to all ladies. Please come and bring a friend. Scugog Island United Church 19100Island Road The little Island Church was bustling with activities over the weekend. More than 40 chil- dren, youth and adults gath- ered Saturday morning for the Advent Party. Everyone en- joyed the preparations for deco- -. ° rating the church. The finger food pot luck lunch was deli- cious and before we left for the parade, the Church was beauti- fully graced with cedar garland, lights and bows. Doris Sims made a lovely Advent hanging for the pulpit. The Sunday School teachers and support LT ec ANNUAL RATES e iy Rates subject to change without notice Plenty of church activities group: appreciated the support the congregation gave this event! y Sunday morning was our 'Hanging of the Greens' service. Jim Gerrow and his daughter Lisa lit the first Advent candle. Children brought forward a wreath, mistletoe and holly while adults from the congrega- tion read about their meaning. It was a great way to begin the Advent Season. Co The Youth Group have been busy preparing sketches for our bulletins. These talents will be shown on our bulletin covers during Advent. We appreciate - their efforts! The Lectionary Bible Study will meet on Tuesday, Nov. 30 at 1:30 p.m. The Christmas Pageant Com- mittee will meet. on Wednes- day,Dec.1at10a.m. i Choir practice will be held on Thursday, Dec. 2 at 7 p.m. The Youth Group will meet on Friday, Dec. 3 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at S.ILU.C. Sunday, Dec: b is Poinsettia Sunday so please bring plants to decorate our sanctuary. The Official Board will meet on Monday, Dec. 6 at 8 p.m. at S.I.U.C. Our elders and ste- wards please take note. The Head UCW will be at the Farmer's Market on Hwy. 7A on Saturday, Dec. 11. They will be selling Christmas baking and knitted articles. - Please mark your calendars accordingly. + For pastoral care, please call Elaine Barber at 985-4094. 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