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4 SANDY O r» , POST Thur» D«< 16 19»2 (Sut Ij Senior Center N eu $ ; C enter bubbles w ith holiday plans Sandy G arden Club member M arj Jacoby will host a wreath making workshop at her home Thursday afternoon from 1 to 4 p m Registrants are remind ed that they must supply their own eight-inch cut tings from evergreens Tips taken from noble fir. spruce and cedar trees are preferable to those cut from D ouglas f ir or hemlock because they do not dry out as quickly A SI SO feef will be col lected to cover the cost of a wire wreath frame, dipped holly and a decorative bow Enrollees are asked to meet at the Sandy Senior Center at 12 :45 p m Seniors will have the op portunity to t«'ur Pittock Mansion tom> ow. Dec 15. It has been decorated e s p e c ia lly for the C h ris tm a s season Transportation will be pro vided by the center Depar ture will be at 12:30 p m . following the Loaves and Fishes meal Admission is Si 50 Students from the Sandy Montessori Pre-school will entertain members of the Sandy Senior Center this Monday during a special exchange program from 10:30 to 11:30 p m Seniors will be invited to visit the school at the Masonic Lodged and take part in a Christmas presen tation featuring students aged 3-6 Alan Bennett, Social Security Administration field representative, will be guest speaker at the Men's Breakfast at the center Tuesday, Dec 21, at 7:30 p.m. Next Thursday. Dec 23, the center will sponsor a festive Christmas dinner and potluck beginning at noon The center will provide a menu of turkey, potatoes, vegetables and beverage for SI 50 It is suggested that those who attend bring a relish, salad or dessert dish, as well as their own table setting Reservations are re quested. but not required Entertainment will begin at approximately 1 p m Everyone is asked to bring along an amusing gift for under SI for an exchange that will conclude the pro gram Persons with difficulty obtaining an appointment to apply for fuel assistance or who need more informa tion about the program, are asked to contact the Sandy Senior Center at 668-5569 Volunteers and staff will assist persons over 60 years old secure an ap pointment upon request 12 30 p m Depart for P it tock Mansion 7:30 p m : Community Card Night MONDAY, DEC. 20 9am Exercise Class 10:30am Christmas Pro gram with Montessori Pre school Noon Loaves and Fishes 1 p m : Ceramics lp m Cards 7 p m Christmas Concert at SUHS TUESDAY. DEC. 21 7:30am Men's Breakfast 9 a m SSCAC Meeting Noon Loaves and Fishes WEDNESDAY. DEC 22 Noon Loaves and Fishes 5-10 p m C h ris tm a s Lights Tour THURSDAY. DEC 23 9 a m : Exercise Class No Golden Age Potluck Noon Senior C en ter Christmas and Turkey Din ner Classified (66 "’-6633) deadline 5 pm, Mon.... News (668-5548) deadline noon, 1 ues. THURSDAY. DEC. 16 9am Exercise Class Noon Loaves and Fishes 1-4 p m : Wreath Making Workshop FRIDAY. DEC. 17 Noon Loaves and Fishes Christmas musicals fill churches’ holiday plans Staff photo Chelsea Foster. 4. of Aims finds Santa Mel Haneberg to be a comfortable post for both listening and leaning at a Saturday “ breakfast with Santa” sponsored by Sandy Area Merchants. Santa will entertain diners from 10 a.m. to noon this Saturday at Tollgate Inn Restaurant Keeping posted: Shiprack hosts town hall THURSDAY, DEC. 16 Firw ood E le m e n ta ry School hosts its annual Christmas program at 7:30 p.m Hall Sandy Rainbow Girls meet at 7:30 p.m at the Masonic Hall FRIDAY. DEC. 17 State Rep -elect Bob Shiprack. D Beavercreek, will host a town hall open forum for area residents at the Sandy Senior Center at 7 30 p m TUESDAY. DEC. 21 The Sandy High School Pionaires w ill perform Christmas music at the weekly luncheon meeting SATURDAY. DEC. Ik “ Breakfast with Santa’’ will beheld from 10a m to noon at Tollgate Inn in San dy H a n d e l's “ Messiah"—Part I will be performed at the Hood View Church, just west of Kelso at Amissigger Road, Boring at 7 p m SUNDAY. DEC. 1« A Children's Christmas Program will be held at 6 pm at L iv in g Way Fellowship, formerly St Michael's Hall Program will include a blend of traditional and new music with participants aged 2 through 6th grade A candlelight service will conclude the s e rvice Public is welcome of the Sandy Area Chamber of Commerce at non at the Tollgate Inn WEDNESDAY. DEC. 22 The Sandy TOPS Club meets at 9 a m at the San dy Fire Department For more inform ation, call 668 5010 or 668 8442 Sandy Baptist Church will have a special candle light Christmas musical next Thursday, Dec 23, at 7:30 p m “ We're following some of the time-honored customs of Christmas by having Christmas carols, festive cookies and candy, hot ap ple cider and eggnog punch,” said Pastor Fred Vogel. “ Damascus Road,” a 16-member singing group from Damascus Communi ty Church, will present “ I Believe He's the Son of God." a Christmas musical that combines singing with a multi-media presentation that portrays the birth of Jesus Besides singing in the re g u la r services at Dam ascus C om m unity C hu rch , "D a m a s c u s Road" travels throughout the state for concerts Leader of the group is Ray Contreras Dianna Lindroth, coor dinator of the Christmas candle light service, said, "This is our Christmas pre sent to Sandy There's no charge and we'll have a well-staffed nursery We hope this will give people from the Sandy area warm n n u e s re Brides R egistered at Cloudtree A Sun ^ g r the G ift They U Realty BURGLAR FIRE SECURITY ALARMS Gresham Alarm In b u tin e e t »»nee I96S . ——-------------------------- — Inc. 39 373 Proctor, P.O. Box 40 668-5 016 or 666-5200 -------SANDY------- CLOSED CIRCUIT T V. _ 9 FREEZER ALARMS BRIDE GROOM ( lia rla Geissler Stuart Hughs Ix iri Sinclair Tim Mackey Kathryn Knudsen E ric Saling Jody Kay (ioodwin Rod Dawes 112 X. Main «66-H49S Folding Gift Boxes • 3 Pack of Boxes 15 xlO x2 " Complete assortment replacement bulbs For C h r is t m a s The fall backyard burn ing season ended Wednes day in the Sandy area No backyard burning will be allowed until the spring season begins March I, . . . always in style, right for the occasion . . . a large selection of crisply tailored dress shirts, casual, easy-care sports shirts and more. A Christmas i gift that's always appreciated. They're worn by half the men in America. IMS A FARTS Authorized Service For: • tawi« • Frigidaire • G.L M ti r«w»ii 665-4158 (Miniatures. C 7's. C 9's) Ornament H anger • Tinsel Indoor-Outdoor Tree Lights (Miniatures. C 7 's. C 9 ’s) • Isicles • Tree Skirts FROM Tree Stands FROM Gift-box Candy FROM • Russel Stover Fine Chocolates' Io $21 50 Christmas Cards Bousson«*, ^3® Stockings Santa s Best' From sr u » Bows • Ribbons • Paper ’’DON’T Forget the film , flashbulbs & batteries here!” rl Sol«» and Service Other music scheduled for this service will be presented by the church choir, directed by Kay Joham. a mixed quartet, ladies trio and soloist Dolores Hartley Sunday School classes will not meet at the usual hour this Sunday. and School of (ookcry Fall burning season ends * musical CLOUDTREE & SUN/ A rrow mi G E im a n n y Pleasant Home Baptist Church will feature an all- church musical this Sun day, Dec 19. at the 13.30 a m service. The beginners, primaries and junior departments of the Sunday School will par ticipate in this Christmas Decem ber thru April MONDAY, DEC. 26 .Sandy City Council meets at 7 30 p m at Sandy City • Kitchen Aid • Maytag 6R m em ories of th is Christmas season " The church is located at 33495 SE Jarl Road W orn by b o ll (he m en in Am erica And reaching for the rest j ■ /N FREE V Wrapping STONES G R E SH A M . 665-2015 SA N D Y . 666-825« * W hile supplì«» lost! I Sandy Rexall Drug 01 a n d P la z a i Hoodland Park Pharmacy %