Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 23 Dec 1974, p. 40

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Saf rt Ps gh 3! ps LAG $4 16 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- CHRISTMAS EDITION 1974 Santa is busy . spreading Christmas cheer, and once again "it's our time to thank friends and customers for their loyal patronage. UTICA 0s sys " 0) h 2 14 cuy (hisiag. We're zooming right to you . .-. happy and carefree . . . to bring you the best of good wishes and our sincere thanks--for your loyalty! Beare Motors: Chevrolet \ ; \ === 25m AN AL il em a (3 ill Al 1 en CIMA TN 7 Z. Ta TT death] iy _-- _---- p -- J (Jr) un mn 11] | Al We're building a bonanza of holiday wishes for all our friends in the community. Thank you and happy holidays. LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER COMPANY LIMITED At Black Creek Pioneer Village Preparations for a pioneer style Christmas TORONTO -- Black Creek Pioneer Village recaptures the spirit of Christmases of early Ontario. From November 23rd to January 5th, Village staff demonstrate how settlers, prior to Confederation, prepared and observed the Yule. The Village houses display = the simple decorations of the period -- wreaths of evergreen boughs, garlands of cran- berries and popcorn and the traditional kissing balls. The kitchens are filled with the aromas of freshly baked fancy breads, cakes, min- cemeat and puddings. For the early settlers, Christmas, in addition to being a religious event, was a welcomed break in an otherwise busy and spartan - life style. The settlers observed Christmas in many different ways. For some it was strictly a holy occasion -- a time to praise the Nativity. For others it was a time to visit with friends and make merry. The homes at Black Creek are decorated to reflect these traditions and rituals as well as the ethnic origins and degree of prosperity of the original householders. The earliest home, Daniel Stong's first house, built in 1816, is representative of Pennsylvania German life. Decorations are simple. A small evergreen, decorated with dyed fleece and apples, is found in the kitchen with a few homemade presents -- warm mittens, socks and small toys -- beneath the tree. Christmas dinner is plain but included some special treats. Here visitors will see demonstrations of open hearth cooking. The second Daniel Stong house was built in 1832 and reflects the improved prosperity of the household. Members of the Evangelic Church, they didn't believe in frivolity. The holiday celebration was still a family affair. The traditional evergreen tree contains more elaborate decorations - fancy cut cookies and garlands of popcorn and cranberries. A few token presents, which would have been bought at the local store, have been added to the list of homemade gifts. In place of Christmas 'Best wishes of the season, friends, and grateful thanks. HARRIS & HARRIS Barristers & Solicitors Last minute touches are put to the festive table at Half Way House. stockings, plates would have been filled with fruits, nuts and cookies set out on Christmas Eve for the children. At Half Way House, an 1850 inn, a centrepiece on the dining room table, bowls of nuts and fruits and a kissing ball in the hall recalls the welcome extended to travellers. "The Catholic background of the Daniel Flynns' is reflected in the small creche of straw and the lighted candle in the parlor window. (continued oh page 17) Prop. Fred Walker The season's warm glow is filling the air with "happiness and cheer, laughter and joy. And as we celebrate this special time, we want to take a moment to thank you for your valued patronage and good friendship. BECKER'S MILK 37 ih

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