"Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice " H J. PETER HVIDSTEN / PORT PERRY STAR S.A. Cawker Public School held thelr annual Christmas Open House last Thursday evening, giving parents a chance to see their children's classrooms and listen to a variety of Christmas music and songs performed by the kids. Above are some of the children of the Primary Choir singing one of the numbers. * ANNUAL RATES 1 YEAR.......ccoaaeaeaeeeeeeee. 7.4% 2 YEAR..........ccceeeeeeeeeee.. 8.15% 3 YEAR..........cccueceeeeeeeeeeee. 8.4% 4 YEAR............cceeeeeeeeeeeee.. 8.5% 5 YEAR.........cccccceeeeeeeeeeeee. 9.0% 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 * recycled glassware * natural bodycare * essential oils & incense fashion 8 Jewelry Unicef * " _ Open Weeknights Until 8pm Sat. 10-6 Sun. 11-5 985-2377 263 Queen St, Port Perry (across from Big V Store) THE LIONS CLUB OF PORT PERRY We would like to thank everyone who helped and supported the draw for "Debra Taylor." The Real Estate offices of Re/Max, Sutton, Century 21, Coldwell Banker, Frank and Ridge North, with each and every salesperson giving 100% support we are most grateful. The businesses and individuals whom donated prizes. WESTERN SPURZ ALEX SHEPHERD LINEN CORNER IGA NATIVE PERSPECTIVES VILLAGE DECOR SHOPPE DONNA LATREILLE CHILDREN'S DEN EMMERSON INSURANCE NUTS ABOUT CHOCOLATE RE/MAX SCUGOG REALTY LIMITED BRENDA STEVENSON REFLEXOLOGY LUKE'S COUNTRY STORE PAULMAC'S PET FOOD BIG "VY" DRUG STORE HOME HARDWARE KEN EDWARDS AUTO BEST OF THINGS BRENDA CASTEELS DAVID'S HAIRSTYLING DOWSON'S VALU-MART EVERLASTING MEMORIES FLORAL & BRIDAL SHOPPE SCUGOG ISLAND MARINA LISHMAN'S HENSHALL'S BROCK'S DEPARTMENT STORE HERBALLY YOURS PENTLAND'S JEWELERY HANK'S PASTRIES SUSAN MARTIN BIRD HOUSE WILLY MAGGIE & PAUL MCDONALD OF QUORUM INT. ROYAL BANK PORT PERRY STAR SETTLEMENT HOUSE SCUGOG CITIZEN The winners of the draw were: Dean Ballingall #0412 $1,000.00 Norma Cornish #0034 $500.00 Jim Grieve #0536 $250.00 Brenda Gilmore #0733 $125.00 Ambre Ayotte #0879 $50.00 Larry Kilner #0607 $25.00 Donna Fairman #0793 $25.00 Debra Taylor (Durham Police Association) #0178 $25.00 . Wendy Hockley #0847 $25.00 10. Mary Redshaw #0841 $25.00 The winners of various raffles were: Howard Hall, Bev Travis, Guy Latreille, Ed Mateo, Susan Martin, Rita Connell, Shirley Barr, Irv. Gibson, Carolyn Hall, Ralph Fairman, Mennis Irwin, Cora Peirson, Ann Purvis, Verna Chapman, Evelyn Mischitian, Roy Corden, Cathy Rerrie. The High Bidders of the Silent Auction were: Earl Cuddie, Sue Martin, Gordon Brown, Mike Fowler, Ed Mateo, Diane Runcieman. A special thanks to Lynda Kendry, Patricia Kendry, Bill Kendry, Karen Tindal, Diane Benns, Valerie Eden. ; VON ANN- In preparing an excellent meal for over a hundred people. The IGA for donating the food and the Sisters' Galley for donating the potatoes, and the many ladies who baked and donated pies. The Scugog Chamber of Commerce with the cooperation of the Framer"s Gallery held a separate draw for a limited edition print by Walter Campbell won by Gwen Taylor. Bridge results Dec. 7 Afternoon 4 Table Howell avg.31 1/2 First, Delaine and Jerry Dyer 40 1/2, Second, Doris Phinney and Judy Atkinson. 33 1/2, Third, Georgia Brock and Ed Clark 32 1/2, Fourth, Grace Love and Wilma Petre 31. Evening 71/2Mitchell North South avg. 72 First, Elizabeth Millar and Joanne Dutka 95 1/2, Second, Mary Alton and Gord Day 82, Third, Ginny Clifford and Ma- rie Carnegie 77. : East West avg. 63 First, Hazel Gray and Claire McIntosh 73, Second, Audrey and Peter Franc: 72 1/2, Third, Joan West and Anne Scott 69. Dec.13 Afternoon ~~ 51/2Table Howell 48 First, Anne Glidden and Norm Caswell 60 1/2, Second, Georgia Brock and Ed Clark 59, Third, Jean and Bob Coleman 656, Fourth, Peter Francis and Harold Brown 52, Fifth, Doris Phinney and Judy Atkinson 49. Evening 4 Table Howell Avg. 42 First, Mary Alton and Gord Day 57, Second, Geqrgia Brock and Ed Clark 46 1/2, Third, Don Zoller and Mike Sheridan 43, Fourth, Hazel Gray and Claire McIntosh 42. SOV [\VISI\NI NE CALENDAR Community Calendar runs each week in either the Port Perry Star or Scugog Shores providing space for local non-profit organizations to receive coverage for their important approaching events. Listings in Community Calendar are absolutely Free to any non-profit group. Copy must be submitted in writing before noon on Friday prior to publication, to be included in the next edition of the Port Perry Star or the Weekend Star. EVERY TUESDAY Between Friends - Port Perry Baptist Church - 9:45 a.m. EVERY SUNDAY Baha'i information meetings 8-10 p.m., 1667 King St., Prince Albert. Info. 985-9339, 985-4582. EVERY SUNDAY MORNING Victory Kids Club - Victory Christian Centre - 9:40 - 10:50 a.m. (Ages 4 & up). 985-1346. EVERY MONDAY EVENING Support group for smokers - 7-9 p.m. in Oshawa. Info. 436-1046. EVERY TUESDAY Tops Club meets - 7 p.m. - Anglican Church Hall. EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING Blackstock Co-op Nursery School presents a Drop-In Program, Blackstock Rec Centre - 9-11 a.m. EVERY THURSDAY MORNING Women's Support Group meets - 10 a.m. - noon - central location in Port Perry. 985-8461 /852-9560. EVERY THURSDAY Euchre - 1:30 p.m. Port Perry Lawn Bowling Club. EVERY THURSDAY Coffee Break & Story Hour - 9:30 a.m. - Hope Christian Reformed KWH Consumption 1st 250 KWH Church. EVERY OTHER WEDNESDAY Circle of Light Ladies' morning of coffee, 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Immaculate Conception Hall. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20 Kinsmen Club Christmas Meeting - 6:30 p.m. - Kinsmen Hall. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21 Christmas euchre - Latcham - © 1:30 p.m. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20 Oshawa Chapter of One Parent Families Assoc. meeting - 8 p.m. - 432 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21 Oshawa and District "Ostomy "Assoc. meeting, Oshawa General Hospital, 7:30 p.m. 434-2886. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24 Christmas Eve Service - Hope Christian Reformed Church - 7 p.m. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25 Christmas morning service - 10 a.m. Hope Christian Reformed Church. MONDAY, DECEMBER 26 Monster Bingo - Oshawa Bingo Country, 5 Points Mall. 10:30 p.m. a 2 : pra 2 : : ' - 2 = es Gi 2 33 23 2 Re a SEE 2 % 3 2 a IN ; 2 3 53 ER Eg on | 2 3 2 th i F] re EE : a £5 Sh AR, RAR v Geen 1 NET MONTHLY RATES #4 For Residential Customers Cost per Kilowatt Hour ------10.6 cents ----7.39 cents Balance a KWH Consumption Demand Charge 1st 50 KW--- RR NET MONTHLY RATES For General Service Customers Cost per Kilowatt Hour LR i No Charge Balance -- ----- Energy Charge 1st 250 KWH 10.6 cents next 12,250 KWH - Balance --- -- -7.89 cents ----5.73 cents Over 50KW Streetlighting Sentinel Lighting Non-payment of Account: Late Payment atten Collection Change of Occupancy Arrears Certificate Reconnection Regular Reconnection Late Service Calls Regular Service Calls Late Minimum Bill (under 50 KW) o $6.35 60 cents per KW for all KW applicable to the maximum billing demand during the previous months, or the contracted amount, whichever is greater. 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