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Port Perry Star, 9 Dec 1981, p. 9

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Seagrave area by Mrs. Shella Sears As this is the last time that I shall report the news until next year, I would like to take the opportunity. to wish everyone of you a joyous Christmas and health, happiness and prosperity in the coming year. The White Gift Service at the, Seagrave Church was well attended. The members of the Sunday School under the capable direction of Mr. Greg Smith gave a delightful presentation of '"The Littles Star," Both the senior and junior choirs heightened the musical calibre of the service with their selections. Master Ian Smith is to be congratulated on his solo presentation which he sang so beautifully. The Seagrave Christmas Concert will be held on Friday, December 18th at 7 p.m. All the children will receive gifts and it is requested that no extra presents from well meaning adults be given at this time. Best birthday wishes are extended to Lois Adams and Michelle McAskill. Rumour has it that our Sunday School Superintendent forgot his pennies for the birthday box. Tch. Tch. Next Saturday, December 12th, dear old Santa Claus is going to visit the Seagrave Store between 2 and 4 p.m. Two of Santa's elves have made it known that there will Gibbons. Congratulations are extended to Paul Wylie and Ryan Larocca who played in an all star hockey tourn- ament at Bradford over the weekend. Paul and Ryan each won most valuable player awards. Ryan, who plays goal, won for his per- formance during the third game and Paul, a defence- man, won for his proficiency during the last game. Their team was the winner of the tournament. Would you please call Mrs. Barb MacDonald at 985-2728 with your. news items for next week's column. by Vera Brown The Church at Utica was beautifully decorated for the Christmas season and on Sunday the Sunday School leaders, Mrs. Fielding and Mr. Potter took charge of the White Gift Service with the children and youth group taking part. It was a lovely service and they are to be congratulated. This coming Sunday, service will be at Epsom Church at 11:00 a.m. The Christmas Concert will be held at Epsom, Sunday evening at 7, and everyone is welcome. Winners at the euchre held Friday were: Ladies - Ist. LE CONES "only save 12993 "Rosetta Evans; 2nd Ruth Beach and low to Renee Anchor. Mens: 1st. Bill Goslin; 2nd Verna Draper and low to Alvin Spencer. Freeze-out winners were Tom and Laura Seeley with Renee Anchor and Hardy Noble getting 2nd. The next euchre in two weeks will be a Christmas special. Congratulatins to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe who had their 55th wedding anniver- sary on Friday. Sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lindsay in the passing of his sister this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fielding Rouse or Howaro Ask Santa for this AM/FM cassette -10 bas van- able-loudness monitor tape counte- cue review Bk built-in mike AFC on FM "Sleep switch turns radio "olf automatically Optional AC cord or use 6 AA Minisette* cells" PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., December 9, 1981 -- 9 Utica and area news and family of Pefferlaw were Sunday visitors with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fielding. Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur and Lee were in Bancroft for the weekend with' Lee participating in the Bantam Hockey Tournament. Mr. and Mrs. Doug MacSween and boys were Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Timms at Greenbank. Sunday visitors with the MacSweens were his parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walker of Scarboro. ,Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Gerrow and boys were Thursday evening guests of Radio fhaek AUTHORIZED SALESCENTRE her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown. . Our thoughts this week are for Mrs. Murray Geer who is a patient in Oshawa Hospital. Mrs. Mildred Thompson attended the GM Retirees Christmas dinner on Thurs- day. Sunday supper guests with Mildred were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gilmour, Mrs. Flossie Nurse of Campbell- croft, Mrs. Lena May, Mrs. Emily Brown, Mr. Milford Simmerson of Port Hope, Mr. Lewis Osland of Welcome and Mrs. Phyllis Clarke of Uxbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Goslin visited in the evening. Za AS 48 Ins atu N Ne a ---- be gifts for all the children. This will be an ideal chance for the little ones to make their requests to Santa * With light- beam "45" pistol jt % ANTCRATIC GGT OFF Mini "casino" games 150-in-1 Project Kit himself. These pockel-sized games A Slot Machine. " . make super stocking Uses saves There will be a paper drive stuffers. They're fun for the 5 ON Foren. Uses . '10 95 this Saturday morning whole family! c & ¢ Yo Cet 02 Evo sponsored by, the Greenbank : #0-2353 Seagrave Group Committee. Volunteer assistance in this endeavour would be most appreciated. If you can help out or if you require special pick up, please contact any section leader, member of the executive or Mr. Ken Sturman at 985-7778. The Annual Seagrave Fellowship Sister Dinner will be held at 6 p.m. at the church on Wednesday Dec. 9th,. Each lady is asked to bring her favourite main pair 092° Rr. Gane ar 7 ow Six games in one! "Shoot" skeel. play hockey tenms and more. Has sound effects on- screen' scoring. Atlaches to TV in seconds. 2 players Uses 6 "AA" cells® H '" 1" Compact phone has conven- Give a mini ient features Mute switch Convenient dish or dessert, a gift for her ET-100 telephone silences oulgoing voice for . : privacy Auto redial Half the fellowship sister, and a ho 16 cord 1s cone Has modular telephone Christmas tree decoration to = ; amplifier boleh) at sib Club Greal lor family e Good Ne urs Club - Chnstmas calls or will meet at the home of Mr. Calculator with memory conferenie 34s at wor nds-free and Mrs, Bob Sears on EC-273 calculator solves standard math convenience & financial problems. Long-life batteries included. just touch Amp Bar and talk' With 5 cord and modu- lar plug Monday, Dec. 14th at 8:15 p.m. The Annual Seagrave Park Association Dance was held last Saturday evening and was a most successful event. Mr. Frank Branton was presented with a plaque in appreciation for his dedicated efforts on behalf of the park association. There were many prizes given at the dance and these were donated by Shallamar Ski Doo, Uxbridge Consolidated Sand and Gravel, The Murray House, Seagrave Auto Body, Domtar, The - Three-drawer cabinet holds 36 cassettes Wainut vinyl veneer Organize and protect your tapes Seagrave Country Store, Garry Mahony Construction, " Paul's B.O., Monte Carlo Light up Beauty Salon, Jones Septic HEN OIWIROLYER FLY OA A AN TOR 42101 [OS WEL IRE 30) holiday Service, Corby's Distillery, - parties! 'Batteries not included y F Turkey. Power, Gilles AUTHORIZED DEALER gale prices expire December 24. 1981 MooUmIRer #1560 Guindon and the Mariposa a Odd Squad. The lucky winners were Don Harper, Noel Watts, Herb Lawrence, Emie] Lelieire, Bob and Ann i [© T= oF oi Fea Tain, Carol Ga * 241QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY - 985-2272 ~ oyce lamp fills your room with beautiful colours AC operation Briam Dimock, Abraham, Alec Williamson, Tony Blow, Tony Maclver, Harvey Moffat and John

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