ber 17, 1991 "wp B-- Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, Dh Hoa AF WITH DOUG OLLIFFE | Here are a few winners of the Port Perry Plaza's 12 Days of Christmas Draw. Remember, the draw con- tinues this week until Saturday Dec. 21, so hurry down and get your free Christmas goose. Sorry, Christmas turkey. Guess I've just got a thing about getting Jose Monday Dec. 9: Winner Linda Marsh (left) with Tuesday Dec. 10: Winner Bernadette Carpenter Best of Things' Terry Rooke. (right) with Ridgenorth's Chuck Willes. Wednesday Dec. 11: Winner Jeanne cup (left) Thursday Dec. 12: Winner Freda Willie (left) with with Pauimac's Pete Kneale. Bank of M ger Barb 0000000000000 00000000000000000000000O0CCCOINIOGOGOIORIPOIOROOORIOIIDS Good King Wences? | was reading through our Christmas carols d couple of weeks ago and stumbled on to what | thought was an error. "Hey, this is wrang," | said. "It's supposed to say Good King Wensless last Looked out!" And they laughed and laughed. Last looked out! It's a Christmas carol, not a durge! Then they explained it was Good King Wenceslas looked out! Say that a few times as fast as you can. Sounds like you've just developed a hdir lip, doesn't it? Wenceslas? Really? Guess that's what happens when you learn it in Grade Two! *kk Anyway, speaking of Christmas, I'd like to take this time to wish you our read- ers a very Merry Christmas. Thank you so much for your support, ideas and news tips over the last year. And let me take the time to thank our adyertisers, who have made this whole newspaper possible. These are the. pe ple who allow us to come into your home every week. Without sounding like I'm on a soapbox, these local merchants of Scugog are involved in so many projects this time of year, helping those less fortunate than ourselves, our neighbours. I'm not saying you shouldn't be shopping anywhere else. But please try to stop by your local shops. | think you'll be pleased with all the BARGOONS they héve to offer; right here in our own backyard! F hk Oh yeah. Don't drink and drive, or I'll kick your butt. . . Li . Merry [hrif{ mall : (5K ys M5 LOL GLGLGL BL GL! United Church last week. Don It be shy! Nancy Driscoll had to help her daughter, who was a little bit shy about meeting Santa Claus. The jolly oid elf paid a visit to the Toy Lending Library Christmas party, held at Port Perry Christmas poems from the fresh imaginations of Cartwright C.P.S. Cartwright Central Public - -School, Grade 5 Christmas Time Christmas bells ringing and carolers singing. Dad's gone to get the tred The children are waiting impa- tiently. See the snow glide As children on toboggans slide. Getting ready for Christmas Eve Milk and cookies the children will leave. Children in bed but they can not sleep The alarm clock goes off out of bed they leap. Wake up-mom and dad, there's paper Lo tear Pull it out and it's a teddy bear. Have breakfast then go outside Make a snowman and take a ver Z4Z2 TITS SN / Casia PALACE toboggan and slide. Lay in bed, close your eyes You can't wait until the. next Christmas surprise! Sara Brown. Santa Claus Santa Claus carries on his back, a big fat red sack. Santa Claus is a merry old soul, he lives in little white house in the North pole. Every year he comes around And he will never make a sound. Santa Claus brings gifts for everyone 'And that's why Christmas is so' fun. 'The kids are hanging up their stockings And they're hung with care. The kids know he's coming there. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year everybody! Patricia Chapman. "7775 Baldwin St. North Hwy.12 & Thickson Rd. 655-8911 FULL COURSE DINNERS TAKE OUT AVAILABLE CHINESE BUFFET available for 30 - 80 People Merry Christmas and thank you to our customers. May we remind you to come and sample our new dishes' for the oliday season. Befoo oe ood oor del of ore of of ref of or of or rail