Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 25 Nov 1986, p. 33

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The Samaritan was Good Greenbank and Area News The Sunday Church Service was well attended and all enjoyed the Ministry in music by the Singers of Scugog, who shared three Anthems celebrating the upcoming seasons of Advent and Christmas, also the play "The Samaritan" put on by the young people who are to be con- "gratulated on their production. The UCW will be held on December 3 at 12:15 in form of a pot- luck luncheon followed by a Christmas program. All ladies are welcome. George and Ruby Beare were guests on Sunday of Diane Baylis at the Wardair Children's Christmas Party, where Diane and Geordie entertained 250 children and parents, with a Christmas Sing-a- Long. This was Wardair's first childrens Christmas Party and Diane and fellow committee workers are to be congratulated on this most capable effort. Afterwards, we toured the War- dair building where Diane and Choose a VCR with picture sharpness * 8 event timer auto-play 2 D SANYO * HQ (High Quality Picture) for improved colour fidelity and * Cable-ampatible synthesizer tuner - no pre-setting necessary * Set timer for recording up to 14 days in advance * Convenient one button recording "£4 oven per ETT *' 14 function: wireless remote' "control with channel up/down SANYO * 18 function wireless remote control with 10-digit channel access, frame advance, double speed seach and Dd SANYO QUALITY ABOVE ALL PORT PERRY - 985-9888 Sharon work, much success in your future work, girls. Please remember the Christmas Concert, in the Church, Wed. Dec. 10th at 7:30 then the Women's In- stitute Christmas Luncheon also on Dec. 10th - a busy time folks! Relatives and friends gathered at the home of Jim and Judy Gibson on Friday night for a house-warming party. Welcome back home Jim and Judy. Several from the community at- tended the 'Christmas with Kawai evening' sponsored by Irwin Smith, which was held at the Catholic Hall and all enjoyed the beautiful organ music. A good crowd attended the farm sale of David and Jean Clark on Sat., in spite of the damp cold day. ~ A group of U.C.W. ladies served the lunch and hot coffee. Many thanks to Lester Baylis and Rick Trotter for bringing a large heater, which made it much more comfortable for the ladies in the booth. EHO (VHR1350) *499. 68 Water Street, 76 Baldwin Street, BROOKLIN - 655-4229 ; January Mrs. Wm. Spence who has been custodian at Greenbank School for many years, has now retired and Mrs. Dave Robinson has taken over the duties. We wish you success in your new venture, Janice. ews next week, phone Doris Hill 21 985-7886. Joining for | the 16th Kiwanis Festival The Kiwanis Club of Whitby has joined forces with the four Oshawa Kiwanis Clubs to operate the Kiwanis Music Festival in the Durham and surrounding area. The Kiwanis Clubs of Westmount, Oshawa, Durham A.M., Sydenham, and Whitby with three Directors from each club, will now run the Oshawa-Whitby Kiwanis Music Festival. Official Syllabus and entry forms are now available and copies can be picked up at the following music stores: Irwin Smith, Port Perry: Thomas House of Music, Whitby; Alto 11, Oshawa; Walter's Music, Oshawa Centre; Music Media, Pickering; Wilson & Lee, Oshawa. This years Festival will be held in Oshawa, March 30 to April 11, 1987. Entries to the Festival close 15, 1987. This is the Sixteenth Annual Music Festival held in Oshawa. Last © year there were 2,250 entries with a total of 18,000 competitors, making it one of the largest festivals in Ontario. . Please mail enquiries to Oshawa- "Whitby Kiwahis Music Festival, Box 921, Oshawa, Ontario. LIH7N1" ° . or telephone Festival Secretary, : Mrs. ; Abnlien at, 9650266. COUNTRY STORE 207 Queen Street Phone 985-3011 (Port Perry Store Only) NHN HER Tims ae, TT TIN .r Studio tour The Scugog Shores Fibre Artists were busy over the weekend, throwing open their homes to Christmas shoppers and displaying their many varied handknit or handwoven crafts. Above, Doreen Stainton of Chester Cresc. was one of the three artists who par- ticipated, along with Marilyn Baker of Kent St., and Fran Solar of Cochrane St. IF YOUR AD WAS HERE . ase over 12,000 people could have read it this week! That's alot of potential customers for your business. Advertising made pasy -- find out more about it! for INFORMATION SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7th ¢ 1 to4 P.M. SORRY -- NO ADULTS! Christmas Shopping for Kids Only! (up to 14 years of age) FREE GIFT WRAPPING & CHRISTMAS TREATS! We pay the Sales Tax!

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