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Port Perry Star, 18 Dec 1990, p. 32

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¥ the children on Sunday at the fire hall. Santa was also on hand with a gift for each of the children. Pictured with Santa -Is Ashley Page of Port Perry. . TOWNSHIP of SCUGOG NOTICE PRINCE ALBERT & PORT PERRY RESIDENTS ONLY CHANGE IN SIDEWALK SNOW REMOVAL POLICY Please take note that there has been a major change in policy with respect to the removal of snow and ice from sidewalks. The Township will continue to look after major access routes to schools and downtown. All other routes, residents will be required to keep them clean and clear. Clear sidewalks make it safer for all pedestrians but seniors and school children in particular. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call the Clerk's Department at 985-7346. Earl S. Cuddie, Clerk-Administrator Township of Scugog Snow and ice will be removed from the following streets by the Township of Scugog. a) Old Simcoe Rd. (formerly Simcoe St.) from Edinborough southerly to Prince Albert School. b) Queen St., north and south sides, from Water St. westerly to Old Simcoe Rd. (formerly Simcoe St.). ¢) Simcoe St./Regional Road 2 (formerly Lilla St. & Ontario St.) from Reach St./Regional Road 8 southerly to Major St. d) Highway 7A/Scugog St. from 7A Plaza westerly to Old Simcoe Rd. (formerly Simcoe St.). e) Water Street from North Street, southerly to Highway 7A/Scugog St. : f) Perry St. from Simcoe St. (formerly Lilla St.) southerly to Mary St. g) Water St. in front of the Library. h) Old Simcoe Rd. west side, from Walsh Dr. southerly to Queen St. i) Ottawa St. from MacDonald St. to Queen St. j) Rosa St. from Queen St. northerly to MacDonald St. k) Apple Valley north and west walkways. Scugog fireman from Hall 1 held a Christmas party for At tr EE -- RA rr Far Co yr 3 by Mabel Cawker It's Christmas Time Again! A wonderful time of year; so let us get into the spirit of the Yuletide Season, and make it a joyous time for families; friends; neighbours; those in need; theill and lonely; a real time of hap- piness, as we decorate - plan - cook - entertain - and above all worship! Let us make the most of it - it will never be 1990 again! A Merry Christmas to one and all - and "bless you' wherever you may be! Blue Ray Chapter Celebrates In Style Blue Ray Chapter, No 238, OES, opened in regular form with W.M. Elsa Bongard presiding, assisted to W.P. Fred Alton. ~ The Bible was opened by Con- ductress Wendy Puterbough and led in prayer by Chaplain Peter Miles. The Candian flag was escorted to the East by Marshal Richard Windsor. The Conduc- tress has the pleasure of introduc- ing the Past Grand Matron Audry Martin, and Past Grand Patron Jack Merrill, D.D.G.M. Margaret Jeffrey, and Past D.D.G. Matrons Bessie Cosway and Thelma Beerthuizen. Past Matrons and Past Patrons were welcomed from Bowmanville, Toronto, Oshawa and Whitby. Many Blue Ray members were present. Christmas entertainment was provided by a group of talented singers under the able direction of Linda Clements, accompanied skilfully on the piano by Carol Morrow. They surely were en- joyed by all! Jolly old Santa just arrived back from Florida with his Ho! Ho! Ho! and his pack of goodies on this back - wearing his oversiz- ed Sun Goggles! The Hall was beautifully decorated for Christmas, and the tables were laden with all kinds of delectable food - commencing with cold cuts, salads, and Christmas cookies, tarts and can- dies, topped off with mulled cider, tea & coffee. A real feast! The refreshment committee Isobell Wilson and Jane Galbraith and helpers deserve a big pat on the back! Nestleton United Church A full church on Sunday mor- ing, December 16, at 11:15 a.m. at Nestleton United with Tom and Wilma Wotton extending the Season's Greetings from warm welcome at the door. The service was a highlight conducted by Ministers Rev. Dale Davis and Kay Heuer. This was the third Sunday in Advent - Joy. Glenn Malcolm and daughter Alison were the candle lighters, and Alison read the Scripture lessons from Luke 1:46-55 and Isaiah 61:1-4 and 8-11. This was White Gift Sunday when folks present gifts of food for the needy. The choir sang a fine Christmas number with Carol Mairs at the piano. Later, Janice MacKenzie and daughter Leslie sang a love- ly duet in harmony for the Chirstmas season. During the children's theme many bright- eyed children went forward to hear Rev. Dale Davis present ex- citing story relating to Christmas gifts - before retiring to classes. For the sermon, Rev. Kay used as her topic 'Revolutionary Joy"' - a deep thought provoking message relating to the birth of Christ - a good message for all to take home. Offering rec'd by Tom Wotton & Herb Vine. Service was closed by Kay Heuer followed by singing Three Fold Amen. Birthday Party of Interest Mrs.'Neta Fish "hosted" a love- ly birthday celebration for daughter-in-law, Yvonne Holland during the week at her apartment in Cadmus. Lots of goodies, a super birthday cake and gifts, made for a pleasurable occasion. Those present were her parents, Claire and Madeline Curtain of Lindsay, husband Calvin and children Chad, Craig and Alanna. Our best wishes to Yvonne for a happy year ahead. 50th Wedding Anniversary Celebrated Congratulations and very best wishes to good friends Bill &- Marie Wakeford, who celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniver- sary on Saturday afternoon with many relatives and friends on hand to extend their warmest wishes. the festivities were held at son Allan and Mary Anne Wakeford's home on Walsh Dr. in Port Perry. Very pleasant to meet their girls Lea-anne and Amanda and Bill and Marie's family - Anne and husband Murray Blain & family Kelly and Steve, Donna and of course Allan & Mary Anne. Bills brothers and a sister present were: Harold & Elsie, Ross & Ella, Lloyd & Anne and sister Jean and husband Tom Jenkins. CLASSIC NEUBODY 40 Water Street, Port Perry 985-4104 * Toning, Manicure, Pedicure, Facials Body & Facial Waxing * Body Therapy, Cellulite Treatment (Body Wraps) Sunday School concert, success Marie's brother Leland (Bud) Fisher and also present. A close friend Dorothy Naples was a guest. Lots of visiting and reminiscing during the afternoon over the tempting food topped off with a fine cup of coffee or tea. Our best to the Wakefords! Sunday School Christmas Concert On Sunday evening, December 16th saw a great attendance for the annual Christmas Sunday School Concert at Nestleton Un- tied Church, with Superintendent Chris Davis at the helm, and the talented Emcee was Claire Not- man. All classes performed well to the delight of parents, grand- parents and friends. After the youngster's programme, Christmas carols were enjoyed with Carol Mairs at the piano. After moving downstairs to the Sunday School Room jolly old Santa arrived and treats were distributed to the excited youngsters. Lunch was served by the U.C.W. and a social time followed. Our appreciation to our hard working Superintendent Chris Davis, and to the Sunday School staff and pianist Carol Mairs for the effort put forth to give pleasure to the children, parents, grandparents and so forth, in this happy, festive Christmas Season. Pleasing Outdoor Effect Don't forget to have a view of Chester's fine showing of Christmas lights - blinking here and there for the pleasure of those about him - as well as enhancing the homes in this joyous Yuletide - Season. Chester has had a great many enquiries from people - far and near - about that eye-catching display. For those who appreciate a work of art; just take a drive through Caesarea - turn east from the corner store to Lakeview Street, then left and you'll feast your eyes! A Christmas Wish To the editor, publisher, staff and readers of this column - as well as those who contribute news - I trust you all will be surround- ed by the warmth and love of an old fashioned Christmas. Do hope all the children everywhere will have a happy, magical time at Christmas with a visit from jolly old Santa. Your correspondent is suffering from an embarrassment of riches - too much material for the paper and choice is difficult! However! Have some goodies coming up for next week! i ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES both large & small at LANDFALL FARM R.R. 1, Blackstock, Ont. 5 mi. east of Port Perry on Hwy. 7A (416) 986-5588 OPEN EVERY DAY Except Wed. & Thurs. by chance. CHRISTMAS SALE 10% DISCOUNT through December 24th, 1990 ( ) Please recycle this newspaper J \.

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