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Port Perry Star, 20 Dec 1994, p. 21

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"A Family Tradition for 128 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, December 20, 1994 - BS Mabel Cawker A Christmas Wish Well, the joyous Yuletide Sea- son is on the way and we trust the publisher, editor, staff and readers of this column...as well as those who contribute news, will be surrounded by the warmth and love of an old- fashioned Christmas. Do hope the children everywhere will have a magical Christmas with a visit from Santa. Somehow, Christmas makes us feel a spe- cial need to wish peace, love and joy to everyone on this festive day. And if we do not wrap up a little love with our Christmas gift...what is the use? To each a merry, merry time on the big day! A Delightful Surprise A surprise visit with two boys Sam and I used to know in Port Perry years ago. Jack Whitmore and Doug Hillier called at the farm on Friday for a brief visit. Jack and our son Alan Cawker played ball together many years ago in Port Perry. Hope Willicom Sandiford Strategies for Small Enterprises » Business Concepts & Solutions » Computerized Accounting set-up ¢ Electronic Countermeasures they will call again when in the area, would be pleased to see them! Best Wishes Special get well wishes to those ill in hospital - in nursing homes, etc. Hope you have a warm, joyous Christmas and a healthy new year. Nestleton United Church With Linda Arbuckle and family greeting at the Fourth Advent Sunday - a large congre- gation of members and quite a number of visitors witnessed the beautiful ceremony of bap- tism - a symbolic rite with deep religious significance. Visitors were warmly welcomed by both the minister and the congrega- tion. The Sacrament of Baptism Chelsey Marie Williams - daughter of Anne Marie Hoog- veen and David Neil Williams of Nestleton, and Cindy Clark Williams - son of Brenda Marie Nault and Steven Arnold Wil- liams of Riverdrive Park, Onta- rio. Richard MacKenzie assisted Rev. David Shearman with the Luke Luukkonen, Vice-President and Resident Manager of the Oshawa branch of Richardson Greenshields, is proud to announce that Debbie McDonald is one of only four inaugural winners of the Firm's Award of Excellence. This new program recognizes employees who exemplify the highest standards of reliability, | quality, customer service and creativity. A 4 rigorous selection process considered employees baptismal. We welcome into our church and community these children - our newest little members. Our best wishes to these young fami- lies! The Advent candles were lit by Joanna Malcolm and daugh- er Marley. Karen Yellowlees played for the service and choir quartet Bernice, Kathy, Rege- nia and Shirley sang "Peace on Earth". Rev. David Shearman brought a fine Christmas mes- sage using as his theme "Mary's Song" from Scripture Micah § and Psalm 80 read by Jennifer Arbuckle. Offering Linda Ar- buckle and Jennifer. Lovely Christmas hymns were sung and the choir sang "Emmanuel" after offering. Service closed with Benediction, Go Now In Peace and Three Fold Amen. Nestleton Presbyterian Church by Winnifred Davison The Fourth Sunday in Ad- vent was celebrated in Nestle- ton Presbyterian Church at 11 a.m. with Rev. Wm. Fairley in lations the pulpit. Erin Ham lit the Candle of Love and the Christ- mas Candle was lit by Sandra Sorley, as there won't be a ser- vice on Dec. 25. Joyce Taylor was organist for the Christmas hymns, and ushers were Bar- ney McCabe and Graham Ham. Responsive Psalm was 97 and Scripture readings were from Isaiah 7 and St. Luke 1. No church service on Christmas In the sermon, Rev. Fairley spoke of Emmanuel - a time to watch, wait and trust. Communion was dispensed by Rev. Fairley, assisted by Joyce Taylor, Winnifred Davi- son and Dorothy Lee, elders. No service next Sunday, Dec. 265, but resuming again Sunday, | Jan. 1. Township of Scugog sidewalk, or posters. PUBLIC NOTICE Snowmobile Regulations motorized snow vehicles are not allowed in the Hamlets of Port Perry and Prince Albert between the hours of 1:00am and 7:00am. « motorized snow vehicles are not allowed on | Queen Street and Simcoe Street in the hamlets of Port Perry and Prince Albert, » motorized snow vehicles are not allowed on any sidewalk in the Township of Scugog except when in the act of crossing over such sidewalk and such crossing shall be at an angle of approximately 90 degrees to the direction of the « motorized snow vehicles are not allowed in any public parks except in those areas where driving of motorized snow vehicles is permitted by signs Any person found guilty of an offence and upon conviction shall be liable to a fine of not less than $50.00 (fifty dollars) and not exceeding $1000.00 (one thousand dollars) for each offence. « Local Area Networks (LAN'S) Debbie McDonald ~~ from coast to coast. o Software and Hardware « Training and Support (905) 985-1877 Agriculture - Commercial Industrial and Retail This honour for Debbie follows previous "Bright Idea" awards earned for suggestions to improve efficiency. 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