arr i vac ree er Hsp emer ---------------- El The Junior Choir at R.H. Cornish sang three numbers as the school held its annual Christmas MERRY rr CHRISTMAS ({( i: As the warmth of . holiday candles : light the season, 'may every heart be warmed by the glow 4 of good friends. To © AUTHENTIC LOCK & KEY - LOCK CENTRE at HOME HARDWARE - Ed & Lorraine Smale & Home Hardware Staff o ® * o o We extend our very best wishes to you, friends, 7, at this special time! PEARSE JEWELLERY LTD. Jim & Cheryl Pearse and Staff concert last Thursday evening. Under the direc- tion of Ms. B. Bell, this choir sounded lovely. Purr-fect!!! by Tanya Mappin Gr. 7 - Cartwright Central P.S. It was a wintry morning when it arrived. Christmas morning to be. exact. It was 7:00 a.m., when my brother ran excitedly into my bedroom. 'Get up," he yelled, as I rolled off my bed. "IT'S CHRISTMAS." Getting to my feet, I tumbled down the stairs. There were many signs that Santa had been here last night. The milk and carrots my brother had left, were gone, and the stockings were full. Running to his stocking, my brother dumped it out. He was impressed. Reaching for mine, I slowly lifted out one thing at a time. First to come out was a floppy earred stuff- - ed dog. Next was an orange. But last was something I could not identify. I lifted it out, and there to my sur- prise sat a little black kitten. My heart thumped as he started to purr. This was a purr-fect Christmas. Hear Ye! In the spirit of love and peace, we extend our special holiday wishes. Many thanks for your continued support. GEE ELECTRIC 0% PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, December 23, 1986 -- 37 Tickets around for New Year's Utica and Area News by Vera Brown Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to everyone. Everyone is invited to attend the Christmas Eve Service being held at 8:45 p.m. in Utica United Church. Church & Sunday School this week will be held at 11:15 a.m. I believe that there are still tickets available for the New Year's Eve dance to be held in Utica Hall. If in- terested call 985-7453 or 985-7251. Sunday supper guests with Earl and Irene Fielding were son Bill Fielding and Donna Wakeford of Oshawa. Lorne and Eileen Slute joined with the Slute clan for a Christmas din- ner at the home of Keith and Janet Fraser in Port Perry on Sunday. Approximately 36 members of the Lake family attended a Christmas dinner on Sunday at the home of Jack and Nancy Skelding. Saturday evening guests with | Doug and Judy MacSween and boys were Charlie and Marlene Nocilla and sons Bradley and Daniel from Downsview. Hillis and Carol Wilbur visited on Sunday with Ralph and Elsie Wilbur in Port Perry. Arnold and Gail Kerry treated the John Deere staff to a Christmas par- ty at Emiels on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Beare, Derek and Shelley of Oshawa were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Crosier. Jeremy, Justen and Susannah Gerrow of View Lake are spending a few days with Bill and myself. Last weekend Mildred Thompson accompanied Phyllis Clarke to Kemptville where they visited with Miss Helen Searle. This Sunday Mildred called on Mr. and Mrs. John Kirton and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Kirton at Mount Albert. There were 16 tables of euchre played at the hall this past Friday with prizes going to May Griffen 1st. Bea Harrison 2nd and Blanche Rose was low for the ladies. For the men were Daisy Sellars 1st, Chuck Wilson 2nd and Archie Watson had low score. Freeze-out winners were Berniece Wells and Gladys Slack; Chuck and June Wilson were se- cond. There will be another euchre in two weeks. ._@ ° Peace Love : Friendship Wishing you and yours a world of peace this Christmas. RONALD D. BRIDGEWATER -- BARRISTER & SOLICITOR -- OWe'r ° you a host of happy holiday dreams teaming up with Santa to bring SWAMP AUTO BODY. Doug and Phil Robinson Bruce McCreight come true... and our thanks.