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Scugog Citizen (1991), 17 Dec 1991, p. 12

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¢ . " » | Se wp 12-8 2 Citizen --- Tuesday, December 17, 1991 5 Christmas thou Epsom Public School Dear Santa, I have been a godd boy this year. I am 3 1/2 years old. Can I please have some games, play tools, cars and truck city? Can you please bring my lit- tle brother Shawn, who is 1 year old, a See & Say, cars and little people play set. Love, Corey Zerf. Dear Santa: 1 want a Fastrack, please. Thank you. . Mark Morrison. Pioneers At Christmas Time to enjoy present after present. Maybe even a little toy. Fill their stockings with joy and love. But still think of God above. Dawn McGuckin. Christmas Christmas brings joy v 10 a little girl and boy. It is nice to look at all that ice outside, Where Santa flies. Santa carries his toys in a sack, ¥ That he carries on his back. John Barton. C is for Christmas we get presents on that day. His for ho, ho, ho R is for reindeer L is for icicles, they hang from the roof S is for St, Nick, he gives the presents Tis for toys £ "UNIQUE GIFTS ~~ , We Will Pay the GST ~~ rs Ue ANTIQUES & REPRODUGTIONS 650 Scugog Street, Port Perry Nancly/ 985-3795 J LR M is for mistletoe A is for all-over S is for 'See you later, St. Nick'. @ Jeff Vanuden & Scot Riseborough. hristmas Past Poem - Long ago And far away A first snowfall came its way 3 On December 25th the wind + ing in your heart hts from Epsom you see him . But it's November. T is for toys, I hope you get Brett Combdon. some : Christmas is coming. M is for mice Santa Claus is coming, 'A is for a mice Christmas S is for soon, soon Christmas will be over. * John Barton. _ Christmas ) Christmas gives you a feél- We are going to Nana and Grampa's. We are going to have my favourite food, chicken and potatoes. d Katie McCgy. * I like Christmas a lot because 1 get presents from Santa Claus. A feeling so good. blew They called it Christmas And they all sh d Merry Looking at the snow you think it's Christmas The elfs make the presents for me. ¥ Kevin Gloster. Christmas to you Carols sing Popcorn strung Fires burning Children learning Turkey or goose Skins of moose Jingle bells | Water from wells Cooke crumbs . Sticky thumbs Presents to lend This is the end. Lindsey Doble. Christmas pat C is for Christmas = Sk H is for home sweet home R is for rotten people like Scrooge 1is for ice S is for Santa Claus, hope NEW YEARS EVE 5:00 PM Seating for DINNER ONLY ~~ 8:00 PM Seating for DINNER & DANCING to DJ RESERVATIONS REQUIRED rn] STONE Open Christmas Day at 3:00 PM Reservations Please held at the Cor Hooray for Brownies! A Tweenie enroliment for the 1st Greenbank Brownies was y Hall in Gr left: Lindsey Young, Leanne Barfoot, Bridgit Petrik, Anna Fletcher, Alison Toms. Back from left: Candace Madill, Carolyn Hutsell, Hailey Thompson, Elizabeth Stairs and Jacqueline Beacock. The leaders of this group are Betty Van Seters, Jennifer Creighton and Patty Fletcher. Dec. 10 Front, from Water and sewer customers in Durham Region are facing a mod- est rate increase January 1 if the Regional council approves a com- mittee report this week. The ittee is d Water rate hike modest ranges from four per cent for 100,000 gallons annually to 10 per cent for users who need over 50 million gallons each year. There are almost 100,000 water in Durham and about ing a 2.8 per cent increase that will add $2.41 to the quarterly bill for 93,000 sewer connections, # 4A detailed report that will go in the averag who uses 60,000 gallons of water Ca 3120 SHIRLEY ROAD 985-1598 annually. The recommended increase for larger commercial/industrial users from of Regional council this week (Dec. 18) pegs the operating bud- get for water at $39.9 million and for sewer at $44.6 million. And the Region predicts about $42 million in capital sewer and waier projects in the coming year, figures which are well below 1991 spending. The. report predicts that due to the economic slowdown, the num- ber of new customers for the water 1200 SQ.FT. BUNGALOW Including DOUBLE and sewer systems will be just over two per cent in the coming year. If the committee recommenda- tions get approval from the full regional council this week, the average' residential customer (60,000 gallons per year) will be paying $85.95 for the quarterly bill. The present bill is $83.54 GARAGE. BUILD ON YOUR OWN LOT. ; 1 7 2200 SQ.FT. including 3 CAR GARAGE. BUILD ON YOUR OWN LOT. Includes: * 24 oz. carpet and cushioned floor * Painted drywall * 200 amp service * Plumbing and electrical fixtures from samples * Furnace and roughed-in for air conditioning * Financial assistance available * 7 year extensive warranty * Vinyl siding (optional brick) " *Fullb 1900 SQ.FT. CAPE COD STYLE. BUILD ON YOUR OWN LOT. Custom Built Homes from $65.00 per Square Foot SCARBOROUGH 298-8823 PORT PERRY 1-416-985-3491 * High quality casement windows KESWICK 1-416-476-7626 quarter] Last year, Durham residents were hit with 6.9 per cent hike in rates and the year before that it was 9.2 per cent. AIRPORT Ed S24] [ed V § -call - Member Canadian New Home Marketing Cororation T&C Limousine 24 HOUR SERVICE office: 985-0170 PORT PERRY

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