Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 19 Dec 2000, p. 30

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PAGE 2 THE PORT PERRY STAR CHRISTMAS GREETINGS SECTION ae hana aaa ce a Gy SR di 4 5 BE de wa Bow ow © a L | --------y | ~ Santa Claus was a big hit with young and old alike when he arrived in Port Perry during the annual Christmas parade this year. The event was sponsored by the local Chamber of Commerce. | Township of Scugog | Christmas Message This is the time of year when one not only looks back and reflects on the activities of 2000, but also looks forward with confidence and enthusiasm to the year ahead. In 2001 Wwe are going to see many changes in our daily lives, in the way we do business, in the governance of our Municipality, and in our work with each other as we face changes mandated from the Province. The Christmas season is a time for giving and receiving, a time to enjoy with our friends and families and to appreciate the many good things and people we have within our Community. To those new to our community we welcome /24 you and urge you to join in the many 5 activities of our Township. On behalf of Council and Staff may I wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Healthy and prosperous New Year. Doug Moffatt, Mayor DK Lathe po a 2A BL nt ROVERS 2 ano Ca Ca Rr { the thought niedbyanexample. ~ Many of us have no idea, for instance, | ; : "how many seriously ill children thereare ~~ "Each wish is an individ in Canada facing the harsh realities of a ucture me high risk, life-threatening illness. But if we were told - or if we told - 1 Families include Children's Wish Foundation on their gift list i With gift-giving, it is always: the thought that counts. But in some cases, Is more effective if accompa- kids - that } custo ized computer for a gather to discuss the meaning of the sea- directly receiving, and which pres can be given up, so that as a "can make a real difference. carefully structured to meet t uy po Wi ce the Foundation's far away destination, needs, tracking down a Dear Santa: I'll bet the North Pole's cold! Dear Santa: I hope you and your rein- deer Have a merry Christmas. I hope your wife has a merry Christmas too. I bet the North pole is very cold. I'm putting my Christmas tree up to night. I'm putting my decora- tions up and my Christmas lights up. Can you get my cat sum boots and hat and two more boots and hat. I will try to make you a very nice pic- ture but a Christmas picture. | will try to leave you some cookies and some carrots for your reindeer. | wish I get most of my present's CALL BRAD BLACK Bowmanville 697-1046 PETHICK & BLA p VAAN D3 1S) DECK THE HALL, Blackstock 986-5225 * Oshawa 433-7505 ===] (y Pl. | IN - fl A HIRE x CJ x! ' y= vd "Ha rr From all of us at 1GA Port Perry [race Win JOU May you enjoy a glad and glorious Yuletide season. We have truly valued your kind support this year. Thank you to all. because I love all of them but the one | really love is a nin- tadoe 64 and a Grinch com- puter game and my sisters want a Santa Claus game. Love Abbie McLeod, S.A. Cawker PS., Grade 2 Christmas! From Your Friends At White's Fax & Photocopy Services 18 Pleasant View Ave., Caesarea (905) 986-1636

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