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Port Perry Star (1907-), 21 Dec 1967, p. 2

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- Z om oy Oram Eel A i Rte SAE NEE Pes 2 -- PORT PERRY STAR-Thursday, December 21,1967 SEAGRAVE NEWS At the Christmas season we extend Greetings and Best Wishes to the staff, correspondents and readers of our local paper. More and more it is be coming the practice here to have community events early leaving the week before Christmas for family gather- mgs. Last week the U.C.W party and the S.S Christmas tree took place. Seagrave women have been heard to bemoan the fact that UVC'W meetings seem so much the same. Last Tuesday night things were «hanged a bit. Our long-time friends from Zion. Pleasant Point were special guests as were some local ladies who are not regular members. These people were invited for 830 but the Seagravers had a little private business meeting starting at 7.30. This was a rather hurried affair. Most of the regular business was run through but the president completely forgot "to collect birthday money from two heavy contributors. Mr. Harris took the chair Rosy cheeked carolers carry our glad message of Yule greetings to everyone. HAMER FORD Equipment Sales for what was supposed to be the election of officers but none were cleeted and we ended up with a nominating committee composed of Mrs. Chiff Short. Mrs. D. Crosier and Mrs. B. Wanamaker. Question Who is res- ponsible for what right now? At this point the visitors were allowed in and the real meeting began. First came the devotional led by Mrs. Tobin. Those taking part were Mrs. Dowson (prayer). Mrs. K. Short (Bible reading) Mrs. C. Hallett (topic) and Mrs. Boe (reading). The variety program which follower was mate up of numbers by our own two units. by the Zion. Pleasant Point women and by one lady frome Greenbank. To ¢ive honour to whom honour is due here are their names: Mrs. D. Lee, Mrs. H. Foster, Mrs. O. Sweetman, Mrs. W. Stokes, Mrs Chas. Short, Mrs. D. Crosier, Mrs. M. Bruce. and Mrs. Reg. Abraham. Unit 1 served lunch in the basement where the gift ex- change took place also. The S. S. concert and Christmas tree was held on Friday night. The various classes produced a variety of numbers which were carried through with much vigor and considerable noise. It is utt- erly impossible to comment on cach effort but we must say coveryone seemed very happy about it all. It was amusing to see the teachers of the beginners class collect- ing their excited charges, keeping them in sight for their number and returning them to their parents. The youngest person attending was the month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Haske who of course didn't perform. Santa Claus arrived finally and dis- tributed the gifts. Poor San- ta is getting older. We see he needed glasses to read the names on the parcels. Two pre-Christmas family gatherings that we know of, took place on Sunday after- noon. One was the Wana- maker party, when Burt's and Glenns of Seagrave with Rons of Oshawa assembled at the Neil Wanamaker home for their annual feast. Wayne Donald Wallace, On Tuesday night Decem- ber 12th some one hundred and fifty Masons gathered in the Masonic Temple, Port Perry, to witness the cere- mony of Installation of Bro- ther Wentworth Watson as the Worshipful Master of Fidelitv Lodge, Port Perry and the Investiture of the Officers for the ensning year. Right Wor. Brother Wil. liam J. Carnegie was the In- stalling Master of the even- ing and conducted the cere- mony .in a very capable and imrrescive manner. R. W. Bro. Carnegie was assisted by manv of the Past Masters of Fidelity Lodge. The Officers of the Installing Front row, left to right: Roy Cornish, Robert Thorndyke, Wentworth Watson, Charles Brignall Sr. Back row, left to right: Roy Lane, Robert Storey, Board were:as follows: Installing Master--R. Wor. Bro. W. J. Carnegie; Immedi- ate Past Master--Wor. Bro. C. L. Brignall; Senior Warden --Wor. Bro. R. H. Cornich; Junior Warden -- Wor. Bro. Clarke Williams; Sec'y--Very Wor. Bro. N. W. Heayn; Director of Ceremonies Wor. Bro. S. T. Lane; Chap- Jain__War Bro. C. L. Midgley Inner Guard -- Wor. Bro. N. P. Aldred; Senior Deacon-- Wor. Bro. J. R. Helm; Junior Deacon -- Wor. Bro. Gordon Jeffrev; Tyler--Wor. Bro. R. C. Davison. Assisted by -- Wor. Bro. Grant Christie; Wor. Bro. Grant MacDonald; War. Rro, Ww. H. McMillan; Arnold Taylor, James Marlow, John Nottingham, Hans Kraupa, Norman Aldred. Wor. Bro. R. J. Helm; Wor. A. B. Cawker; Wor. Bro. M. B. Dymond. Manv Masonic visitors from other Lodges such as Brook- lin. Whitby, Oshawa, Orono, Belleville, Uxbridge, ete. attended. After the offictal ceremony was performed in the lodge room the gathering attended a banquet in the Lodge auditorium where the high point of the entertain- ment was an address entitled "The Svmbolism of Masonry Lin-the First Degree given by The Honourable M. B. Dy- mond. M.D., a Past Master of Fidelity Lodge. The officers installed were as follows: Worshipful Master -- Wor. Port Perry Star 'Photo Wentworth Watson Installed Worshipful Master Bro. W. Watson; Immediate Past Master -- Wor. Bro. James Marlow; Senior War- den -- Bro. Robert Storry; Junior Warden--Bro. Donald Wallace; Treasurer -- Wor.2 Bro. A. A. Cawker; Secretary --War. Bro. R. H. Cornich; Asst. ¢'y -- Bro. Donald Wylie; Director of Ceremon- ies -- Wor. Bro. Chas. Brig- nall; Senior Deacon -- Bro. Wesley Lane; Junior Deaco -- Bro. , John Nottingham; Inner Guard -- Bro. Hans Krauna: Senjor Stewart--Bro.' Robt. Thorndvke; Junior Ste: wart--Bro. Roy Lane; Chap- lain -- Bro. Arnold Tavlor; Tvler--Wor. Bro. N. Aldred; Auditors -- Wor. Bro. Stuart Lane, Bro. Alex. Johns. RE a Joyous Christmas To all our friends, we send sincere wishes for Yuletide joys! bi, | u Mr. & Mrs. Neil Malcolm MALMONT FARMS \ - LA vay] hs SRN PROVINCIAL Here's wishing you the long-lasting happiness of an old-fashioned Yule! John Ross, Bill Muldoon, Don Timleck CONSTABLES l.ynda and Mary Lou Wana- maker of Oshawa had been at the store with their grand- parents over the week-end. The other party was for the Fishley clan and was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walt. Fishley in Brooklin. Mrs. Bessie Fishley, Cecil Fishley and the McMillan family were guests from Seagrave. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. MacFarlane had a visit from old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Brown of Oshawa, who also called on Mr. and Mrs. Henningsen. = Other Sunday callers were Mr. Bill Morley and Miss Jean Perrin of Newcastle who paid a short visit to Mrs. (Clements. > Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moon and Mrs. Hindley of Toronto were down Saturday to see Mr. Aubrey Moon who isn't feeling so well just now. Word from Port Perry Hospital is that Mrs. Gord Sweetman will be able to come home for Christmas. From the way things are moving. one of these Sundays we can expect S.S. to begin before church service is over. Supt. Nichols (No. 2) really hustled us along this week and had the first hymn announced by the time all had shaken hands with the minister. The adult class ber so the children filled in by singing "Away in a Man- ger". Mrs. Keen and Mrs. Clements were allowed to contribute their birthday money this time as was 400 Enjoy Vesper Service Again, tradition was re- vealed as the Port Perry Un- ited Church presented their annual Vesper Service in the church auditorium on Sun- day, December 17th. Amidst an appropriate setting of evergreens, pointsettias and subtle lighting of reds and greens, the choirs under the capable direction of Mrs. Frank Hastings and Mrs. Don Forder as organist, thrilled the appreiative audience of over 400 people. After the processional hy: mn of both choirs, the mel- odic voices of 60 children sweetly rendered "Ding Dong Merrily on High" and later combined their voices with the 40 voice senior choir in the favourite carol, "The Little Road to Bethlehem" by Head. Assistants to the Jun- ior Choir were Mrs. William Sharpe and Mr. Glenn Tay- lor. Among the highlights was goofed in providing a num- The supt. was lifting - the Brian Barr. doubtful about box but proved he was strong er than he thought he was Realizing the futility of trying to teach 60 or more children on the day before Christmas. supt. Barr (No. 3) is planning a carol service next week and there will be no regular class sessions. Church and S.S. will be at' the usual hours. i a trio, "Who Knocks So Late" by Mrs. Allan. Rahm, Messrs. James Burnett and Glenn Taylor. An exceedingly beautiful solo, 'Sweet Little Jesus Boy' by Mrs. William Sharpe en- thralled the listeners, who had the privilege of enjoying her voice again with the sen- ior choir during the candle- light processional. The glow- ing candles and the soft blue flowing gowns worn by the women of the senior choir was a sight to behold. Another interesting trio was 'Virgin's Slumber Song' by Reger sung by Misses Barbara Taylor, Nancy Warr, en and Debbie Griffen." The much loved 'O Holy Night' by Adams was artis- tically presented by the choir with Barbara Taylor as so- prano soloist. The modern-carol 'Do Yoy Hear What 1 Hear' by Reg- ney and Shoyne was a change in style from the traditional Christmas style. To conclude the service, hearts and voices rose as one in 'And the Glory of the Lord' from Handel's Messiah, a fitting climax to a worship service in song. We hope Santa leaves some room in your stocking for our wish of happy times for you and yours. Merry Christmas! BASKETT and PEGG "REAL ESTATE LIMITED nh SEEN,

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