8 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Dec. 4, 1974 Prince Albert and area news Thursday evening, Nov- Tentative plans are in the items, Mrs. Lindsay and presented with a beautiful On the theory ember 21, the monthly meet- ing of the U.C.W. Unit 1 was held at the home of Mrs. W. Wozney. President Mrs. Roy Hope tabled the meeting by first reading a little poem. Roll call, number of visits to shup-ins or hospital plus each presenting a wee gift, a suitable prize for a game. Secretary Mrs. Snelgrove read the minutes including a pleasant note and donation from Mrs. Janet Vernon who had been hospitalized. A sum was voted towards Hospital Doll Draw and- Canadian Institute for Blind. making for the annual senior citizens Christmas dinner. Mrs. B. Smith and Mrs. L. Beacock to write and mail invitations for same. Mrs. W. Vance, being manse representative, announced progress being done in the Rec room. As a result a light discussion arose to purchase an article for that room. Due to the fact the execut- ive two-year-term is nearing an end, Mrs. Vance and Mrs. Love were appointed to the nominating committee. Being no further business Mrs. Vance were in charge of an inspiring devotion based on the three "D's*, Devotion, Dedication "and Discipline. Lunch provided by the hostess, Mrs. Wozney and Mrs. Beacock. A one-time former village boy, by the name of Walter Bond, and his wife have for many years resided in Toronto. Just recently, Walter compiled a paper, an open public essay entitled "How to make Toronto Beautiful". He won first prize on his entry, was ---- ON THE FREE SOFT DRINKS FOR THE KIDS pay ACCOM plaque and, was a guest at a banquet, where 150 enjoyed the food, held in the city hall. We all extend congratulat- ions to Mr. Bond. Word has arrived of a wee new daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Martyn, Toronto. Many happy years to Ken and Denise Irvine who have moved into their new home situated on Simcoe Street, south of the village. Mr. and Mrs. L. Beacock spent the weekend with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. L. Devitt, Oshawa. FREE RED FISHER 1 PER CUSTOMER QUANTITY SUGGESTED RETAIL $5.95 The '75 MERC: are here. And better than ever! Come in and look them over - fully adjustable suspension systems, CD ignitions, power-tuned exhausts, MerCoustic silencing, improved rider comfort .. But get all the facts. Come in for a free trade-in appraisal. Your old sled will never look this good again. BOOKS & ALBUMS OPEN DAVIS MARINE HOUSE! December 5,6, 7 - THURS. & FRI. SAT. 12-10 9 -10 Call for directions - 617 KING ST. EAST [Just EAst of Wilson Road] OSHAWA, ONT. 725-1181 \ -- To Show Our Appreciation -- FOR DROPPING INTOSEE US ANDOUR NEW MERCS WE OFFER YOU THIS GENUINE MERC TOUQUE 5; ... 99° SNOWMOBILE GOGGLES req. 52.95 . 99° GAS CANS -5 gal. Reg. $10.95 « . '5.95 SKI-DOO T.N.T. HELMETS ©s5;.. *10.95 VERY SPECIAL VALUE WITH NO OBLIGATION. SKI-DOO T.N.T. FINGER MITTS {55% ..*3.99 WE ARE ALSO CLEARING OUT A LARGE NUMBER OF SKI-DOO SUITS IN THESE THREE DAYS. E.G.: Children's size éx, Genuine SKI-DOO SUITS req. 29.55 .......*11.95 -- 3 DAYS ONLY -- item. Mrs. Earl Martyn, representing the White Cross volunteers of the Mental Health Association, asks us to draw attention to a box placed in Seagrave store. It is there to receive any small gifts we might give to make * Christmas happier for these unfortunate people. Gifts do not need to be wrapped and will-be picked up on Dec, 9. The weather today (Mon- day) has been so miserable that the bazaar planned by the Girl Guides had to be postponed for one week until December 9. It will be held from 7 p.m. until 9 and tickets are still available. Mrs. Gladys Short chose this nice evening to arrive home from Manitoba where she has been for some time. We hope she arrives safely. Only a few visitors this week. Mr. and Mrs.Frank Tobin and family of Black- stock visited the home folks on Sunday. - Young Robert Tobin had a birthday party on Saturday afternoon at which Krista Carr was a guest. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kane of Scugog Island visited with the Don Beacock family on Saturday night. } The B. Wanamakers had Mr. and Mrs. Walter Webb of Haliburton for their annual - visit on Tuesday afternoon. On the go are Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Nodwell who left on the weekend for a Florida holiday. This week shows signs of being reasonable quiet but that won't last. Here is our program; ral 4 Saturday, December 7 - '4-H Achievement Day. The "display will be in Uxbridge United Church and the public is invited for the afternoon session. . Sunday, December 8 - A special service in Seagrave Church at 7:30 p.m. This will be a combined Candlelight- White Gift service so bring your white gifts as usual. Morning service and S.S. are both withdrawn for that day. Monday, December 9 - The postponed Girl Guides at the Bruce home. Wednesday, December 11 - The big U.C.W. Christmas party at the church at 8 p.m. All ladies are invited and each is asked to bring a gift for the gift exchange. Friday, December 13 - The annual Christmas Concert and Christmas Tree with a visit from Santa, 7:30 p.m. at the church. Saturday, December 14 - Santa will make another SURELY FOLKS WE MUST SATISFY OUR 1 LIST OF 3 uy SATISFIED CUSTOMERS IS ON THE RISE, THOMSON Heating & Air Conditioning 985-3365 News from Seagrave that first news received should be first reported, we submit this appearance, at the store this time, during the afternoon and will hand out treats as usual. Sunday services weren't as usual this week. Our minister had a lapse of memory and left his sermon at home, so had to impro- - vise. It worked our OK. We liked it. At S.S. everyone was puzz- led to find we had moved to the basement, but the reason was that the supers were" trying out their new projec- * tor, by showing a Christmas film. Classes were held later and Krista Carr presented her birthday money. Remember, nothing next Sunday until 7:30 P.M. Snowmobile report It is almost time for the snowmobile season to start again for this year. We would like to remind all people who use snowmobiles of a few common sense rules to follow; if they use a little common sense this year, maybe we can eliminate all complaints. First get permission before you cross anybody's property - DO NOT TRES- PASS; find out where he would sooner have you run. Make sure you know the local laws governing snow- mobiles; if you don't know then contact your local police for assistance. When travelling in any built-up area, reduce your speed to approximately 15 miles per hour. Don't run late at -night; nothing annoys people any more than to be waken up at 4:00 a.m. by someone on a snowmobile. In general, don't be a nuisance when you are snow- mobiling ahd have a safe enjoyalbe season. Bazaar as mentioned earlier 'and also Unit 1 U.C.W. party Yourown shelter. Built for you by the Insurance Innovator at - Great-West Life WM. LAURENCE EVANS 73 Main St. North, P. 0. Box 550, Uxbridge, Ont. Office 852-3184 Res. 852-7712 sreat-West Life AssumancE company