Cg th §%) 4 4%) 3 0) 1] EAA) 2 & _ service. gifts -- this will be done by # EVERY DAY MORE PEOPLE ARE TURNING bod obit A PP OPPO PT IP PIP ITIP r ITE LIOTSTY PY - SEAGRAVE NEWS The December meeting of the glorify God, for the gift of His U.C.W. was held in the S. S.| Son, the Way of Life, and 'the Room, on Wednesday evening, | Prince of Peace. Let it ngver the 4th. The West Group were | be said of our generation, as in charge of the Devotions with | John, the beloved disciple said Mrs. Reynolds conducting the of his in John 1:10-11, After singing several| This was -appropriately fol- carols, and a Call to Worship, | lowed by the Hymn "Christians a topic on "Home For Christ-| Awake". mas" was introduced by: 3rd--Mrs. Eagleson brought The Leader: Psalm 150 was| back the family celebration of read showing that we inherited | Christmas, as recalled from praise for the Lord. Hymn | years long past, and how the "Praise the Lord! Ye Heavens | real significance of Christmas Adore Hime". , must be taught in the home. 1st -- Mrs. R. Scott followed | This was brought to a close with Mary's instinctive act of | by prayer by Mrs. W. Stone and worship and 'adoration when Hymn "Joy to the World" and she learned that she was to be: the benediction. the Mother of the Lord, Luke 1:| pq, Reynolds then proceeded 46-54. Also the angels song of with the business. The Roll praise, Luke 2:13.14. Hymn! call was answered by_ twenty- 'Angels From the Realms of! i,q members, four visitors Glory" was sung. ! were present. 2nd--Mrs, D. Crosier brought | The Treasurer Mrs. B. L.| to mind the shepherds praise Wanamaker gave her report to from Luke 2:20 and Hymn date, which was quite satisfact- "While Shepherds Watched". | ory. The Corresponding Sec'y She also presented the thought! read a few items from mail re- that we too, should praise and' ceived, including an appeal from Mental Health Association Hold Annual Christmas Gift Campaign Once again the Oshawa-Ont- ario County Mental Health As- sociation's Annual Christmas Gift Campaign is under way. Will you purchase an extra gift to the value of $2.00 to bring joy to the world of the mental patient? Gift suggestions in< clude articles for men, women, or general. Please do not wrap appreciated and gifts will be purchased by the Committee. Your gifts or money contri- butions may be left at the Port Perry Medical Centre, or with Mrs. M. B, Dymond, local Di- rector. As these gifts must be wrapped, will you kindly make your purchases at the earliest | possible date? Share your Christmas joy with someone who has nearly what Christmas White Cross Volunteers. Gifts will be given to patients at a special Christmas Party ar-| forgotten ranged at the Hospital in Whit- | means. by. If you prefer to make a| For information contact Mrs. donation of cash, this will be' M. B. Dymond, 985-2368. 3 "FUEL OIL | HOME HEATING COMFORT We have been serving this community with "their Heating Fuel for 33 years and are still in «a position to serve with the Best of Heating Oil. ~ We offer Automatic Delivery and a free equip- ment service. You choose your Service Man and ~we pay the bill... All you pay is for the oil we | deliver to your tank and for any parts that are necessary. eT REESOR FUEL & LUMBER PORT PERRY PHONE 985-7951 PPPPPPPY PPO PIPPI IOI III IIPIPITIPPOPPIPPIPIPPIPPPPPOPOPOPPPOIR OOP OOOO OOOO III 222220000000 0000 0000009 B: 4 <9 499000000 UXBRIDGE ROXY UXBRIDGE PH. 852-3661- ; 4 TR PH. 852-3661 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, DEC. 12-13-14 Dale Robertson in "SON OF SINBAD" ADULT ENTERTAINMENT also "JET STORM" SATURDAY MATINEE 2:00 P.M. NOTE NEW TIMES Thursday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Friday Contiuous From 7:00 p.m. -- Saturday Matinee at 2:00 p.m. | of Toronto. improve as the season goes on. "Care". Mrs. W. King gave the report of the Flower and Box Committee, 1 fruit box, 1 Get Well Card and 1 child's gift sent out, and four Thank- You Notes received. On motion of Mrs. King and Mrs. Eagleson it was decided to send $10.00 to "Care". On mo- tion by Mrs. M. Bruce and Mrs, J. C. MacTaggart $400 was vot- ed to the Church Stewards to- ward Washroom expenses. Mrs. Reynolds thanked the ladies for their support during the two years of her Presidency, and turned the meeting over to Rev. McNeil for the election of Offi- cers for 1964 resulting as fol- lows: President--Mrs. Clifford Short Vice-Pres,--Mrs. McNeil Secretary--Mrs, Chas. Short Treas.--Mrs. B. [.. Wanamaker Ass. Treas.--Mrs, M. Bruce | Corr, Sec'y--Mrs. H. Eagleson | Pianist--Mrs. R. Scott ! Manse Com.--Mrs, E. Clements, Mrs. G. Stone, Mrs. C. Tait | Flawer & Box Com.--Mrs. H. Eagleson, Mrs, G. Wana- . maker, Mrs. R. Abraham. Supply Comm.--Mrs. A. Bruce, Mrs. G. Fishley Layette Com.--Mrs. T. Hard- ing, Mrs. N. Hurst. Hospital Rep.--Mrs. L. Nicholls Mrs. G. Fishley read soma Christmas poems while refresh- ments were being prépared. All| enjoyed a social hour. A combined service of Church and S. School was held on Sun- day morning, Dec. 8th, this be- ing White Gift Sunday. Rev. McNeil conducted the opening exercises and Mr. Mor- ley Bruce introduced and nar- rated for the Christmas Page- ant depicting the Nativity. The S. School teachers and com- mittee, who were in charge of the preparations and training of the children, carried it through very well. They had to work with a changing group, owing to sickness among the children. This is one of the highlights of | the year for the S. School child- | ren, and maybe more so for the parents, who watch their child- ren grow, from year to year, and take the older parts. The choir filled in with carols and organ music. Rev. McNeil 'expressed his thanks to those who had planned the service. A pile of white gifts and the loose collection, from this ser- vice, goes each year, to the Fred Victor. Mission in Toronto. Mr. Hank Bertrand has gone to Toronto to learn the barber- ing trade. We will miss him from our church and Sunday School. ; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MacTag- gart, of Little Britain visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. MacTaggart. Mrs. C. Tait was visited, on Sunday, by her son Mr, Lloyd Tait. Mrs. Tait and daughter She returned with them for a visit with city | ing, held in the Anglican Parish ise Patterson. All joined in the singing of Christmas Carols with Mrs, S. Ploughman at the piano. Mrs. G. Robertson and Mrs. Louise Ladies Curling Tuesday Rinks, Dec, 3 Fran Shall 1 Dots Bears 8 Patterson favoured with a duet, Marie Snoks 15 N. Kenny 3 "0! Holy Night." R. Mitchell 8 L. Cook 5| oly Nig hv the © I. Mitchell 6 G, Hunter 6 1¢3 Was served by the group and they spared neither time or effort in preparing and serving a lovely Christmas lunch. It provided a festive occasion with the Christmas table cloths and decorated for the Yuletide Sea- son. Those assisting were Mesd. Patterson, Barthau. Warren, Wednesday Rinks, Dec. 4 Marj. McCoy 9 Marj, Honey M. Panabaker 7 I. Carter H. Carnwith 10 Jean Gray Alma Cox 8 Marg. Hayes 6 <No ® Tuesday Rinks, Dec. 5 Betty Beare 11 ~~ C. Martyn 4, 0p "yr nd McBride. A. Dawson 11 H. MacMaster 4 . . Members are reminded the V. Buller 8 R. Bruten 5 Jan. Meeting will be held Jan H. Thomson 7 E. Doyle 5]. g oT 9th, instead of the regular day. Visitors are invited. botherskeep --X- - | ° ~ Prince Albert Pres. Mrs, Nelson Williams | News welcomed 30 members and 2, By Mrs. Les Beacock --_-- Honeydale W.L. CHRISTMAS MEETING visitors to the Christmas meet- 'Hall, Dee. 5th. After the! opening preliminaries, Mrs. H. | 'Last Sunday the combined Honey, Sec'y, read the minutes Service, "White Gift", took of the last meeting, and the | place at 1 o'clock in the sanc- communications and bills rela-; tuary of the church. tive to new business. The: Bruce Martyn ably managed Treasurer's Statement wa S| the duty of distributing pamph- presented by Miss Audrey Kent. | lets for order of service. The Conveners reporting were: various classes in large numbers Mrs. Violet Bell reported on a accompanied by teachers mar- Horticultural Meeting held re- | ched in depositing white wrap- | Smeltzer held an educational cently in Oshawa, and Mrs. | Wm. Moase read an article on New Canadians. Mrs, Harold quiz on Christmas customs which proved most enlighten- ing. Mrs. Sam Cawker advised members, that a picture of 4-H Club Girls of Ont, South has been sent to Miss Ethel Chap- man, the Editor of "Home and Country". Members will look forward to seeing the picture in the next issue of the W.I. Magazine. Mrs. Geo. Barthau gave a report on, Federated News, and read an article on the Canadian John F. Kennedy Memorial Fund for Retarded Children, which now has reach- ed $11,000, since the fund was started last month. A committee comprising Mrs. Max. Bassant, Mrs, Mabel How- sam, and Mrs. Mabel Honey, was appointed to look after the Christmas Cheer. - An excellent resumé of the recent District Board of Direc- tor's Meeting, held at Brooklin, was given by Mrs. Alf. Pren- tice. Mrs. Prentice urged the members to tune in to Chan- nel 11, Jan, 26th, at 1:30 p.m. when the history of the W.I. will be reviewed. The Local Leaders Training School Course in Ontario South | District, will be "Desserts" and the school will be held the 2nd week of Feb. After consider- able discussion, this matter was tabled until the Jan. Meeting. A letter was read from the Prov. Pres. Mrs.. Leonard Tri- vers regarding. the National Convention, which will be held Port Squirts : Play Host To Stouffville in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, the latter part of June. A motion was passed that Mrs, Sam Caw- ker attend this Convention as a delegate, The special collection, to be used to purchase gifts for the Ontario Hospital patients, am- ounted to $9.85. Mrs, Louise Patterson, Con-| vener of Home FEcononmics Last Friday evening, Decem- ber 6th, the Port Perry Squirts played host to the Stouffville hockey club and were defeated 2-0. The Stouffville goals were scored by Bill Hassard and Bob Bangay. The game was close ly fought and was very cleanly played. This was Port's first game of the season and did not show too much experience around the net, but they will presided for the Programme. Rool Call-- "Name a Town or City, using the first letter of your surname", was answered 100 per cent. Motto: "Everyone is an art- ist, to a greater or less degree, so let it be our aim to help to discover each one's artistic tendencies." Fitting comments were given on the motto, by Mrs. Lorne Duff, and Mrs. Lou- ped parcels into white dressed hampers. You perhaps are al- ready aware these gifts are te be preesnted to Victor Mission for the needy folk. The junior mixed choir rendered delightful number, "Infant Holy", accom- panied by the organist Mrs. B. Snelgrove. Our minister Rev. E. S. Linstead directed his talk to the younger group. He il- lustrated his message with the aid of a home-made light-house which proved inspiring to all. Offering was gathered by two brothers Don and Grant Bea- cock." It was most gratifying to see new familiar faces at the service, Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. E. Jewell and Mr. Gilson loyally entertained a number of friends to a birthday party in special honour of a close neighbor Miss Flora Holman. The hours in- cluded cards, crokinole and prizes. ' ended with a liberal lunch in- 'cluding the birthday cake and ice cream. Miss Holman ex- pressed appreciation for the gifts and customary greetings. Several ladies from our midst were able to attend the-Pres- byterian bazaar, Port Perry on Saturday. Sympathy is extended to the close relatives in the passing of Mrs. Collins and to the Parry family. ' < Better health is wished Mrs. C. Newnham who is in Oshawa hospital, arid"tthers ill at home. Mrs. Lillian Skinner, Port Perry spent the week-end at the homes of her sons Ray and Don. Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Davidson, Jr. are visiting relatives in Sudbury and area. Mrs. Robt. Jackson and Mr. N. Shunk are spending majority of winter in Toronto with rela- tives. Mr. and Mrs. L. Devitt, Bar- bara and Neil, Oshawa with Mr, Vickery and the Beacocks on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. May recently were paid a visit from their daughters Misses Marilyn and Sharon May, Toronto and Miss Linda May, Oshawa. If you are in Need of JOB PRINTING Call PORT PERRY STAR PHONE : 985.7383 The pleasant evening