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Port Perry Star, 11 Dec 1984, p. 29

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Christmas trees, lights make village sparkle Ashburn Area News by Mrs. E. Heron The Christmas trees and window lights are. - making the village very lovely. We hope every- one takes time to enjoy the beauty and the real meaning of Christmas this year. A delightful meeting of the Horticulture Society was held in Brooklin United Church last Wednesday evening. The evening began with the Jubilee Choir of the Senior Citizens Activity Centre singing Grace before everyone enjoyed del- icious dessert and coffee. Audrey Young pre- sented the prizes for the most points for the year: Dorothy Barter getting the most points and Audrey Young and Mary Housego the 2nd and 3rd prizes. John Beecroft received the Rose Bowl for the year and Valerie Hundert got the prize for getting the most new members. Margaret Davis receiv- ed a special award for her faithful work and co-operation through the years. Valerie Hundert pre- sented the Junior members with their prizes. Jason Young received the highest award. Jennifer Brack and Janice Stachow also received special awards. There was a good turnout at the euchre last time. The women's prizes went to Betty Janego and Ruby Smith. Men's prizes went to George Harper and Edward Manns. Norman Birkett got the most lone hands. Mary Housego and Bessie Spencer won the door prizes. The 50-50 draw went to Ethel Notting- ham. The next euchre party will be December 13th. Everyone that was able to attend the cook- ing school in the Church Hall received a real treat. Betty Guatto, a very talented lady, in her very pleasing manner showed us how to make crepes, spinach cannaloni, Fetuchine Alfredo, garlic bread, fillings and salads and gave us many good tips about making these special dishes. Every- one enjoyed the del- icious lunch that we had learned to make. The Kirk Guild sponsored this cooking event and all agreed we should do it again sometime. Mrs. Alfred Fisher enjoyed a few days visit with her friend, Mrs. Gwen Cassidy of Toronto last week. Ted and Rose Heron enjoyed a brother and sister and family get together recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. - W. Reynolds of Anc- aster. Recent visitors with the Herons were Mr. and Mrs. Drew Leaper and son, Ian of Mississauga also Mr. and Mrs. W. Mec- Andless, Scott, Karen and Linda also Bruce Davis, all of Don Mills. Congratulations to Susan and Tony Demoi. They have a baby son, Shawn Patrick. Don't forget to save your used stamps. Be sure to leave a quarter inch around the stamp when you cut them out - bring them to the church and they will be put to good use. There will be a Christmas Party for the Moms and Tots on Dec. 18th at 9:30 a.m. Santa will arrive and bring treats for all the children. All tots and moms are invited to come to this party. On Friday evening of this week (the 14th) there will be a Christmas program in the Community Centre at 7 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend. " The sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. Albert Timms and family in the death of a loving wife and mother, Elsie. The Timms' family lived in the area for many years before moving to Whit- by. We are sorry Clare Griffin had the mis- fortune to break her arm. We hope it will soon be all healed. The sympathy of the community is also extended to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gardner and family in the passing of their son, Michael in Vancouver, last Sat- urday. Last Sunday morning being the 2nd Sunday in Advent, Moyra Griffin and daughter, Clare, assisted Rev. McEntyre in lighting the Advent Wreath. Moyra beauti- fully read St. Mathew one, verses one to eight and Clare lit the candle of preparation. The Banners of Joy and Hope were hung by Chantal and Mathew Davidchuck. Rev. McEntyre's message was titled 'When Love Happened'. The scriptures were read by Ronald Ashton and Jack Davidchuk. Florence Ashton sang a lovely Christmas solo. Next Sunday every- one is invited to attend the Sunday School 'Birthday Party for Jesus' at 10 a.m. Bob Hooper of Oshawa will be the special soloist. This will be a special time for all the classes and parents as well. At the 11:15 Church Service, you are invited to bring White Gifts. There will be a candle lighting service on Christmas Eve at 8 p.m. A special invitation is extended to families and friends. featured at the organ Fri. & Sat. evenings in the diningroom at THE CONWAY for your listening enjoyment. Wishing you and your families the very best this festive season may bring. Happy New Year to alll PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. December 11, 1984 -- 29 There can be little doubt who had the greenest thumb in the Pine Garden Club this past summer. Grace Bajema of Nestleton (second from left) walked away with the three major awards for gardening as the Club held its final banquet last week. Grace won the Paul Johansen (left) trophies for best vegetable and flower gardens, and the Analda Nurseries trophy for most points, presented by David and Kathleen Petrie. This is the first time that a club member has won the three top awards, and we're sure that Grace is already thinking spring. FIRSI, HE KILLED THE BOTTLE... WAI | DON'T DRIVE. Maru Ary of the Attormey Cones al GIOLIENT bBo Nal atey, Ade 'Wham Day Proves

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