Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 15 Dec 1987, p. 41

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ER RACE FIR ANDES EA Scugog Community Care is a non- profit organization of volunteers and helpers providing services to 300 senior citizens and those in special need, where services are not other- wise available in Scugog Township. They are asking groups and in- dividuals for financial and volunteer support to continue their work. This year they need $4,200 to meet their budget. Twenty new volunteers are needed on an occasional basis, to meet the 30 per cent increase in de- mand for their programs. You may not be aware that the United Way Campaign does not sup- port Scugog Township charities. Community Care must rely on our support. Individuals wishing to make a donation will receive an of- ficial receipt for Income Tax purposes. Donations are used to co-ordinate in the most cost effective manner the twelve programs Community Care offers. All of these services Epsom Utica UCW by Vera Brown A very enjoyable pot luck lun- cheon was enjoyed on Tuesday, Dec. 8th by 21 members, 22 guests and 3 children.-The tables were very at- tractively decorated for the occa- sion and at each place was a recipe & sample of someone's favorite square, cookie, etc. President, Elizabeth Taylor welcomed everyone and we all took part in a contest led by Eileen Slute which was a Christmas version of musical chairs with people reading verses or poems when the music stopped. Mrs. Lynn Linday of Oshawa demonstrated how to make a cor- sage and a centre piece for the Christmas season. Following this very interesting demonstration she donated a centre piece which was won by Nora Prentice and the cor- ARLENE's sage by Luelle Bailey. Christmas gifts which were donated by Hilda Bailey were drawn and won by Ineke Dianarian, Elva Kerry, Eliz. Taylor, Vera Brown, Jenny Watson, Mary Gibner & Wilda Myers. Elizabeth led the worship service which was based on Christmas. Scriptures Isaiah 9:6 & Matt. 2: 1-11 were read by Elva Kerry and Matt. 25: 34-40 by Vera Brown. Hymns "Hark the Hearld Angels Sing", "Away in a Manager' & "O Little Town of Bethleham" were sung. Of- fering received & dedicated. We were reminded in prayer to remember that we celebrate Christmas in remembrance of Jesus Christ who was God's gift to us. Following a few announcements the meeting adjourned with the singing of the U.C.W. Benediction. TOUCH at MONTE CARLO HAIR SALON Come, in and pamper yourself with NAILS & MAKEUP to be a beautiful you for Christmas and New Year's! CALL: 985-0545 for appointment. MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY NEW YEAR? ed to help you.) Last Chance to Enter. -- Best Door Wins! FORDER INSURANCE DOOR DECORATING CONTEST Just by decorating the front door of your home, you can help bring back the fun and spirit of Christmas to Port Perry. There are two categories in which you can enter -- 1. CHILDREN (15 and under) If you win, you and your family will receive an extra present from Santa and your picture will appear in the Port Perry Star. To enter, simply decorate your door and then let one of the con- test sponsors shown below, know your name, address, age, category entered and door to be judged. (An entry form is includ- DON'T DELAY! Contest Entry closes Dec. 18, 1987 2. ADULT (16 and over) -- ENTRY FORM -- DOOR DECORATING CONTEST NAME: ADDRESS: PHONE: CATEGORY: AGE: Location of Door to be Judged if not obvious: PORT PERRY CARPET & TILE GORD LEWIS MOTOR SALES THE EYE SHOPPE ALEX SHEPHERD, C A SCUGOG GLASS & MIRROR PORT PERRY AUTO GLASS & TRIM FEED BIN BAKERY -- CONTEST SPONSORS -- HOMESTEAD FURNITURE & APPLIANCES DON FORDER INSURANCE BROKERS RE/MAX SCUGOG REALTY. Valerie Butt If you would like extra copies of the 'Christmas Carol Song Sheet', see one of the above sponsors. PHILP PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED XL GAS STATION PORT PERRY STAR CO LTD SPORTSLAND TAYLOR FORD-MERCURY BRUTON'S IDA DRUG STORE STEDMANS DEPT STORE CIBC which are so routine to us, make such a difference to those who, because of loss of spouse, advanced age or illness are unable to continue to do them themselves. Sometimes all that is needed is a teenager to" shovel snow or cut grass. For PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, December 15, 1987 -- 41 others, transportation is needed when someone can no longer drive or when there is a need for a helper to stay with the person to carry parcels or open heavy doors. Still others who have poor vision, ar- thritis or other disabilities need the Community Care needs some financial help Foot Care program. The Luncheon Date program is very important for those who live alone, Anyone wishing to support Com- munity Care can visit them at 175 North Street, Port Perry or call 985-8461. Look what we made! Industry was the name of the game Satur- day morning at Scugog Memorial Library, when Sarah Elliott taught a group of enthusiastic FOR ALL TYPES OF CARS & LIGHT TRUCKS ... at children how to make crafty Christmas wrap, and cute-as-a-button reindeers, created from sticks. Above, the gang shows off the results. SCUGOG CHRYSLER FRANK ELSWORTH Service Manager 985-7354 Prepare for Winter OIL UNDERCOATING -- only -- 83595 with a FREE Winter Checkup -- OPEN LATE THURSDAY EVENINGS -- RON HOOGEBOOM Parts Manager Hwy. 12 & 7A at MANCHESTER 655-8826

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