20 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, November 23, 1999 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Please make sure to mark all these important events on your calendars o ~~ |December's going to be a busy month in Scugog We have come to that time 4034. will be on hand to entertain that of Thomas Dickomeit of : of the year where there are a Last Wednesday we had two us. Every senior welcome. William's Point who was killed | number of activities taking new members enrolled in the RSVP - 986-4241. in a truck accident. We extend place. I will run through them club. Lion Chris Hudson and Caesarea Hall Board our sincere condolences to his so you can mark your calendar Lion Joseph Park. They have all plans in place family. now. We are all sure they will for a great bash at 8 p.m. on Joke of the Week Blacksto¢k Lions Club receive a great reward in find- Friday, Dec. 31 for their New A woman motorist touring The order for cheese and ing the enjoyment of fellowship Albert Year's Eve Party. Get your tick- Greece posed for a souvenir | Christmas cheese baskets for in serving their community. Putsey ets in advance as last year they snapshot before the fallen pil- ! December will be taken the Pine Ridge Garden Club were sold out. Call Ruth at 986- lars of a historic ruin. Don't ! first week instead of the second The club's last meeting of 5971 or Susan at 986-1570. get the car in the picture she | week of the month. Call your the year is Tuesday, Dec. 7 at give us throughout the year by Our Community explained or my husband will | «| local Lion or Albert at 986- 6:45 p.m. at Nestleton Hall. joining them this night and We are all in shock due to swear I ran into the place. 0181. This is our pot luck supper with you might go home with a the recent deaths of our neigh- Thought for the Day Everyone is cordially invited entertainment, awards, and turkey or a ham. bours in the communities A budget is a plan for going to attend our Christmas party election of officers. Blackstock around us. broke methodically. | Saturday, Dec. 4 at Nestleton Scugog Firefighters High School First the death of Richard Lake Scugog | Hall at 6:30 p.m. for a full Saturday, Dec. 4 at 8 p.m., The students and teachers Green in a tractor accident Historical Society | course dinner and an evening Caesarea Hall, the firefighter's extend a warm welcome to all south of Blackstock. Our sin- Don't forget the carol service | of entertainment with a live will hold their annual turkey seniors for their annual cere condolences to parents on Sunday, Dec. 12 at 7:30 p.m. band. Tickets are $35 per cou- roll. Be sure to show your Christmas luncheon on and family. at the Head Church on the : ple. Call Lion Bruce at 986- thanks for the protection they Tuesday, Dec. 21 from 12:30 to The second accident was Island. Everyone welcome. . 2:30 p.m. The choirs and bands i : 3 + . . . . ; "He spoke of his trip to Malawi with Humanity Habitat Holds Rev. Harry Waite was our special ce w 1 "mother is 5 quite il ai in Eiko e Health, guest U nN ay at urns U IC ~~ 'Port Perry. Rev. Fairley visited her 4 . Sunday afternoon. | o We i the Rev. present. The meeting c. 5 - Christmas service and din- | ' arry Waite to Burns opened with singin 3 > | | < Church on Sunday morn- Ashburn "Prust and Obey." nging Dec. 12 - 'Holy Communion. : | ing. For his sermon he area news Knight read the scripture : ~ Dec. 24 - Candlelight Service. | spoke about Malawi, when from Isaiah 61:1-7. 29 Two fatal accidents this past week Ime years ago he and nine by Meditation was titled : 7 involved Cartwright patio Sinegest other people travelled "Joy." Joan led in prayer. Chasis sympathy e Ureen families and 10 there to build houses for Florence Ashton Troasarer's report was over lunch. : the amily from William's Point. : Rey EE -------- Dorothy ody was present. ahd is. Ty Tavl d 1 Humanity Habitat. He given by the treasurer. As recovering nicel after surger on her oyce Taylor enjoyed an early told of the conditions there and Christmas Show of this was the last meeting 'hand. : y Be y ~ Christmas with her daughter, Dianne and the experiences they Brooklin Horticulture will of this group, there were Norm Renou h informed us that his and husband Bob Brackenbury. of had. During the service a be held Wednesday, Nov. several items of business gn ribs to 2 foimay minis- 23 at prooklin United to discuss. h , ter, Rev. Simpson, was urch at 7 p.m. with Florence Ashton was i i i given by Lois Daw. Rev. dessert and coffee. The in charge of the program T cy ll recall their trip on Wednesday night 145 Th passed away in ladies are asked to bring and based her topic on 1945 e choir sang "I, something yummy for the Ecclesiastes 3, vs. 1-8, Li the Lord of sed'and sky." dessert table. Angelica whereit tells us that there Japanese exchange students 0 Guest Srinish ag Betty Ottewill of Toronto will is a time for everything Stone of Greenban entertain us with a pro- in our lives, and itis u - Next Sunday, being the gram of songs accompa- to each individual to make speak at Ww | meet Nn at Epsom first Sunday of Advent nied by her harp. good use of their time. "in : we will be celebrating The Ladies Bible Class The meeting closed with Holy Communion with metatthehomeofBernice prayer. Refreshments By Vera Brown Church at 6:30 p.m. the Rev. Ian Morrison. Gardner last Wednesday were served by our host- Epsom/Utica News Elva Kerry, Donna Ireland and Glen The annual meeting night with seven women ess. Worship this week will be held in Kerry were in Mississauga on Saturday -~ Utica United Church at 9:30 a.m. Guest © celebrate the second birthday of Paul's By Doris Hill Greenbank News The Baptism service was held on Sunday with Travis George Rahm, son of Keith and Jo-anne, being welcomed into the church. The Sr. Choir will practice Monday, Nov. 29 at 7:30 p.m. New voic- es most welcome. Youth choir will prac- tice Wednesday, Nov. 24 from 5 to 6 p.m. You are invited to join the Study Series at Seagrave Church on Monday mornings at 10 a.m. Next Sunday, Nov. 28 Greenbank Hall Christmas Dance is Saturday is Communion Sunday. Greenbank Sunday School Christmas Concert will be held Saturday, Dec. 4 at 7:30 p.m. It will be a wonder- ful program with pro- ceeds donated for new playground equipment in the park. Anyone who would like to order anything from the Regal book, please phone Valerie at 985- 3586 or Cheryl at 985- 4337 by Nov. 30. The Greenbank Hall Christmas Dance will be held on Saturday, Nov. 27. Tickets are $10 each. Phone Barb at 985-3903 'Santa for the children in or Lila at 985-3703. The next euchre at Greenbank Hall will be Friday, Dec. 3. The next Folk Music night is Dec. 4 at Greenbank Hall. Phone 985-8351 for tickets. The Lions Club would like to hold a lunch with Greenbank. The time is 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Dec. 11. Register early to avoid disappointment by Dec. 4.Put your registra- tion in the Lions box at the store. For information, tick- ets for New Year's phone 985-3723 or 985-3903. preacher will be Andy Jones who is a candidate for ordination from St. Matthew's congregation in Richmond Hill and a student of Emmanuel College. Sunday School is at the same time as church service. The next regular joint board meoting is scheduled for Tuesday, Nov. 30 at 7 p.m. in Goodwood Church. Quite a number of personal care items were collected for Massey House on Sunday-but if there is anyone who wishes to donate things such as shampoo, tooth- paste, or brushes, deodorant, facecloths, towels, soap, slippers or nightgowns to be used as gifts for single mothers, they "can still be turned in. Don't forget Bethesda-Reach W.I. on Wednesday, Nov. 24 at 7:45 p.m. at Epsom Church. Two 4-H girls who had a trip to Japan this past summer will share their experiences. You are wel- come. Keep Dec. 11 open for the W.I. Christmas dinner and program at Epsom son, Robert. I was pleased to learn that Alice Ross is home from hospital following her recent knee surgery and is coming along quite nicely with her rehabilitation. Several members of the community attended the Uxbridge Players produc- tion of "Anyone for Murder." Congratulations to two local performers Elaine Tustin and Grant Evans for a job well done. The agriculture community were especially pleased to have two Ontario County gentlemen, F. Roy Ormiston and George R. McLaughlin, installed into the Agriculture Hall of Fame at the Royal Winter Fair recently. Ross and Barbara Evans were pleased to be part of that evening's activities. Congratulations to Durham West Gold for the Gold team's third place finish. Thanks to all who coached them. Recent visitors with Ruth Ashton were Ken and Beth Catherwood and Betty Tapscott.