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Port Perry Star, 11 Dec 1990, p. 22

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« 22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, December 11, 1990 Sunday School concert, Dec. 16 rn "Tis the season to be jolly with Christmas on the way Keep in mind the Nestleton United Church Christmas Sunday School concert to be held on December 16 at 7:30 p.m. The children will present the program entirely on their own, with Clare Notman the chairperson. These are very talented young folk so be sure to attend. After the program; Carol sing- ing will be featured; then Santa will be along with his Ho! Ho! Ho! and his pack of goodies on his % Child Enrichm Stonemogy Care gentvet® Stonemoor Day Care Centres Inc. ffers a ent Programme. Limited openings in most age groups, 18 mths. to 3 yrs. Full and part Time Openings Available For further information call vo 985-0800 - - + - back. Refreshments will top off a "'super" evening! Christmas Celebration Held Don & Norma Frew of Nestleton, hosted their family for a festive Christmas dinner and get-together on Sunday, December 9th with 23 present for the special once a year occasion. So glad that Norma is feeling much better since surgery in Oshawa hospital. Our warmest wishes for perfect health in the near future. & Nestleton United Church A fine service on Lent II Sun- day, December 9, with a good at- tendance. Ministers Rev. Dale Davis and Kay Heuer were in charge. Kay opened the service with the call to worship followed by an Advent Prayer. Robert Mairs, Steven and Katie lit the candle of Peace. The choir composed of Janice MacKenzie, Regenia Walker, Kay Notman, Kathy Tromans and Shirley Jackson sang a lovely Christmas number with Carol Mairs at the piano. Kay charmed the children with her story about gift giving and Peace; before going to classes. Rev. Dale Davis presented the meditation on subject "Preparing for Peace' from Scripture Mark I: 1-8, ready by Arthur Weir. Responsible reading Psalm 85. The Sacrament of Holy Com- munion was observed. Rev. Dale Davis was assisted by Rev. Kay Heuer, Clerk of Session Richard MacKenzie and Steward Arthur Weir. People in the Pew: two strangers sitting together, was well portrayed by Carol Hill & Dennis Yellowlees. Service closed with "Let There Be Peace On Earth," and Three fold Amen. Notices: Next Sunday, December 16 at 11:15 a.m. gifts will be received for Operation Scugog and Food Bank. (Please no wrapping of gifts). To reduce - reuse - recycle - Bart Simpson, and Krusty the Clown were on hand Sun- day in front of The Settlement House on Queen Street to greet Christmas shoppers. The popular duo from The Simp- sons television show created quite a stir among the young- sters. wrap and unwrap your Christmas gifts so that the paper may be reused next year. Nestleton Presbyterian Church Rev. Wm. Fairley conducted the service at 11 a.m. with Joyce Taylor the capable organist. The second candle of Advent - Peace 3k Stuck for what to give him for Christmas? © How about a really powerful Fencer to save chasing cows. - GALLAGHER M800 for a lot of fence, M120 for 10 or 12 Acres, or B150 Car Battery Powered for the Ranch. - Maybe a Digital Fence Tester to help find faults on the fence. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - A Cut-out Switch cuts the walking in half finding faults. - A Live Wire Handler. Just the thing for junior to give dad, and only $3.95 too. WALTER WRIGHT ELECTRIC FENCER SERVICE from my heart 177 QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY - was lit by Mamie Magill. Psalm 85 was read responsively. The Sunday School sang "Happy Christmas Time' and "Away In A Manger." The story for the children about a rocking horse Christmas. We shouldn't be so in- Turn to Page 27 PLANNING A PARTY ... we have a wondzarful selection of Christmas & New Years Party Goods. Wrap your gifts in style this Christmas with our new "PUFF PACK MACHINE"! If you had your picture taken with BART SIMPSON, you may pick up your FREE Photo on December 14, 15, or 16 at from my heart. The Star encourages our readers to make use of the letters to the editor column to express their opinions and viewpoints on just about any subject, as we feel a lively letters column helps make a better community newspaper. We insist, however, that all letter writers sign their name. Sorry, no anonymous letters will be printed. Restaurant and Wining Lounge | Canadian and Butch Cuigine Why not try our ... EARLY BIRD SPECIAL ... at Emiels? Starting November 26th, complete dinner for $9.95 Between 5 and 7 P.M. from Monday to Thursday. RESERVATIONS CALL 985-2066 or 985-2257 a ---- ET TET NS BB VERTICAL & VENETIAN BLINDS ROLLER & PLEATED SHADES CUSTOM DRAPERY SPECIALTY BLINDS Residential & Commercial WINDOW FASHIONS PATIO DOOR SPECIAL 72x84 72 HOUR 84x84 89.95 mw 99 95 Includes Valance Many Colours to Choose From Lifetime Warranty on Tracking System Lowest Prices Guaranteed ne 985-3067

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