24 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, December 7,1993 REE, aA "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" | Your Stocking Stuffer Store & More! i --_-- 400 © wo oun ="; gm" um oy WITH THIS 'AD RECEIVE A STOCKING STUFFER SURPRISE! With Purchase Only I A Visit us bebind Home Hardware Queen St., Port Perry Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 9-6:30; Fri. 9-9; Sat. 9-5:30 & Sun. 12-4:30 gy Christmas concert Dec. 10 Last Friday was the fifth an- nual open house at Ashburn General Store. Hope many of you were able to drop in and browse for a while. Pam has a © European Pastries WE OFFER Breads eo Pies Chelsea Buns e Meat Pies e Cornish Pasties e Cheese Gourmet Jams, Jellies & Sauces WE ARE NOW TAKING ORDERS FOR CHRISTMAS e Free Range Grain Fed Turkeys e Christmas Cakes e Baumkuchan e Party Trays VISITUSSOON! 300 Hwy. #47, Goodwood (905) 642-5838 BACARDI AND THE BAT DEVICE ARE REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF BACARD! & COMPANY LIMITED. the way it did over 130 years ago. Down where palm trees sway and sugar cane is still cut by hand, every drop of Bacardi amber rum has its beginnings. Just as it was in 18062, molasses made from pure sugar cane is first fermented and distilled. Then it is aged in oak barrels, and expertly blended to attain that smooth, full flavour that could only be Bacardi amber rum. lot of nifty gifts and treats for our shopping convenience. ven Santa made his appear- ance in the afternoon and greet- #4 the children with his ho, ho, 0. The Community Centre will hold their annual Christmas Concert at Burns Church Hall on Friday, Dec. 10. The doors will open at 6 p.m. with the con- cert beginning promptly at 6:30 p-m. Santa will arrive at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome to at- tend. A food drop box will be lo- cated at the entrance of the church hall. Donations of non- perishable food items would be appreciated and will be deliv- ered to the Salvation Army in time time for Christmas. Fol- lowing the concert, the food drop box will be relocated to the General Store. For information call Judy at 655-4821. The Murcotts and the Brook- lin Lions Club are once again in full swing with their great selec- tion of Scotch pine and spruce. Net proceeds collected will go to the Canada Canine Vision Pro- BACARDI AMBER RUM Enjoy the taste of an original gram for a seeing eye dog. Wag- on rides, hot drinks and deli- cious food by the fire are available for everyone who visit the tree farm. This is a tradition pow for many families who come year after year to select their tree and enjoy the family outing. ol wo ¥ Last Sunday was the Second Sunday in Advent. The Lennox family lit the Candle of Peace. Glen Porter, David, Diane, and Grant MacIntosh were con- firmed as members of the Burns congregation. A luncheon was served in the lower hall follow- ing the service. Again this year Burns Church will be holding its tradi- tional candlelight service on Christmas Eve at 7:30 p.m. Eve- . ryone is invited to join together for this beautiful service. Thursday night is euchre night again at the Community Centre at 8 p.m. All levels. of players are welcome. This will be the last euchre until after the new year, which will be on Jan. 6 - Sorry, I forgot to mention ear- lier in this column that next Sunday is White Gift Sunday at Burns. Doug and Florence Ashton visited with Lloyd and Marga- ret Pugh of Ajax on Sunday, also enjoying the County Town Singers at their church. Jim Knight of Toronto visited with Theo and Joan Knight on Sunday. : Several from Ashburn' en- joyed The Sellwoods in 'concert : at Claremont on Sunday 'eve- ning. 8 MIDTOWN DRIVE, OSHAWA Close To Midtown Mall - Beside Reid's Dairy OPEN MON.-FRI. 9-8, SAT. 10-6, SUN. 12-4 PLANNING TO MOVE? BE SURE TO CALL 985-4092 we will arrange a welcome to your new community