Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 15 Dec 1976, p. 6

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6 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Dec. 15, 1976 News of interest from Seagrave area by Diane Puckrin Best wishes to you all from your correspondent this week for a very happy, safe holiday season. May 1977 bring you peace and prosperity. Seagrave White Gift Service will be held next Sunday evening, Dec. 19 at 7:30 p.m. The children are . invited to bring their white gifts of canned goods etc. to this service. There will be no morning service at Sea- grave next Sunday. A special thank you to those reponsibile for decora- ting our church so beauti- fully for Sunday morning. Also our choir and choir leader, Mrs. Joan Lee, deserve credit for the lovely music rendered tous. Thank you. Admitting to another birthday and donating to our birthday box Sunday was Mrs. Anne Clemence, Mrs. Ila Keen, Joey Stone and Shane Branton. Happy Birthday to all of you. The Mother's Auxiliary held a very successful Christmas bazaar on Satur- day and want to thank all those who helped and donat- ed items. The winner of the afghan was Mrs. Melinda Fish and Terry Williamson won the Christmas cake draw. Congratulations. We are very happy to report that Mrs. Ruby Short is home from hospital. We wish you good leath and happiness in 1977 Ruby. COMPTON CABLE TV 108 WATER STREET (Rear Entry ~~ 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE Need A Christmas Gift Idea? . .. Install Cable TV for a friend! CALL ABOUT OUR 1 MONTH TRIAL OFFER The general meeting of the U.C.W. took the form of a Christmas party Wed. even- ing in the church. A very inspiring devotional opened the meeting followed by a sing-a-long and games. Mrs. Russel Rodd, Marilyn Bea- cock's grandmother, kept us one the edge of our seats with her lively monologues. A special thank you to this grand soul who braved the cold weather and brought to "us moments of laughter and points to ponder. A lovely< lunch concluded our evening and another year of church ° work. Unit 1 ladies are inviting all the ladies of the village to join them Wednesday after- noon at 2 p.m. as they will TV's ONLY WORK AS WELL AS THE QUALITY OF SIGNALS 985-8171 THEY RECEIVE If You Are Having Problems With: SN C.B. RADIOS CARS BOATS You Need Cable TV * Enjoy the Christmas programs * No binding contract For further information with No Obligation phone - 9:00 - 5:00 p.m. 985-7600 After Hours COMPTON CABLE TV 108 WATER STREET (Rear Entry ~~ 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE travel to the nursing home in Port Perry for a Christmas sing-a-long. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wana- maker visited with 'Mrs. Elsie Brown of Toronto on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puck- rin enjoyed Sunday evening dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Buthrie of Whitby and later attended the Hi-C Christmas service at Audley church." The Ray Abraham family attended the wedding of and Ken Wood at Port Perry Friday evening in the ited Church with the eception following at The Latcham Centre. Well, Mr. Reg Abraham! I ce's niece, Laurie Coch- hope you have notified Santa of your change of address for the holiday season. Seems, Reg is heading for B.C. and his son, Barry's home for a few weeks. Before Grandpa leaves on Tuesday a surprise Christmas gathering was held at Ron's home in Port' Perry on Sunday with the Ray Abraham' s all in attendance to wish him well and a safe journey, May we also join in that wish for you Reg. Another early Christmas gathering was held at Mr. and Mrs. Ken Rodd's home in Manchester on Sunday when Don and Marilyn Bea- cock and sons and Mrs. Stone joined the family for dinner. Please give Marilyn Beacock a call at 985-3595 with your news items next week. Defends Wintario (continued) manufacturing and 2.1c for administration) which totals Decorate continued Christmas lighting? How can the town ignore an appeal from the government to cut down on Christmas lighting due to the shortage of electricity? From a concerned hydro saving resident of Ontario. Marianne Miller, R.R. 1, Haliburton, Ont. Hydro Shortage To the Editor: Street Lights Ablaze Port Perry street lights lit up at 2:30 p.m., Friday, December 3rd, 1976, despite the Hydro shortage. Many people of Port Perry wonder why? So much waste. Roy Walker Smith; R. R. 5, Sunderland, Ont. LoC 1HO 6 cents from every dollar; gross distribution commis- sions (2%c on the first 100,000 tickets sold and 2c thereafter); and profits (an average of 43 cents of every dollar). We feel that it is very important to clarify some of these assumptions about lot- teries. I would be more than pleased to discuss the matter with you if I can be of any further assistance. Yours very truly, B. E. Jesson, Manager, Draws and Community Relations, Ontario Lottery Corporation, Toronto, Ontario. editor's note; ..We would again like to point out that the editorial in question was one submitted to us by the United Church. Editorials other than our own are so identified in blackface type. We do, however, try to use editorials that reflect as closely as possible our own views. To all who, in your own . way, helped tc re-elect me, | say a "SINCERE THANK You". From now on, | would like to continue as the "MAYOR OF ALL THE PEOPLE" of this lovely TOWNSHIP of SCUGOG ome. Mabarlon MAYOR New Year. Thank You | wish to extend my sincere thanks to the electors of Scugog Township for their support in electing me representative to the Durham Board of Education. My family and | wish you a Merry Christmas and A Happy GORDON GOODE

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