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CHRISTMAS AT PORT STREET MARKET REMEMBRANCE DAY HONOURED IN PORT CREDIT

S O U T H

PRESIDENT

James BAKER ADVERTISING SALES

Marianne KENNEDY

marianne@thehomenews.ca E V E N T C O O R D I N AT O R

Susan GIBBINS

A R T W O R K C O O R D I N AT O R / A D M I N I S T R AT I O N

Diana LYNAS

C R E AT I V E D I R E C T O R

Jason STACEY

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GREAT GIFT IDEAS TO GUARANTEE GLEE FOR EVERYONE ON YOUR LIST

C R E AT I V E P R O D U C T I O N

Article by Colette Rabba

Susan GIBBINS Diana LYNAS Dereck ADDIE

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YOUNG MINDS MONTESSORI

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RECIPE: SHOW-STOPPING SIDES FOR ANY OCCASION

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ESSENTIAL TIPS: FOR FLOODING YOUR BACKYARD RINK THIS WINTER

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SCHOOL LIFE

Dereck ADDIE Tim FRANKIW

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REMEMBRANCE DAY HONOURED IN PORT CREDIT Port Credit Remembrance Day Parade where we Honour and Remember those who fought for our great country - Past and Present.

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07 01: Garden of poppies. 02: Remembrance Day Parade. 03: Honouring our war veterans. 04: Karen Ras, War Veteran, Sven and Jim Tovey. 05: Protectors of this great country. 06: War veteran, Andy Irwin, with Roderick, Jane, Jason & Mohammad. 07: The Port Credit Cenotaph. 08: Honouring our fallen soldiers. 09: Military war jeep in the parade.

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AT PORT STREET MARKET An all-day, family fun event to kick off the Christmas season in Port Credit in support of ‘Twas the Bite Before Christmas’ and The Compass.

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09 01: Erin, Ethan, Emily & Rob Bruggeman enjoying the festivities. 02: Children enjoying the festivities. 03: Families gather to enjoy the spectacular ice sculptures. 04: Christmas tree all lit up. 05: Captain America aka Caleb Hunter. 06: Heather Brissenden & Matt Zaddy performing. 07: Michelle collecting donations for the Compass Way. 08: Paige Davison painting reindeer. 09: Santa greeting the children. 10: Face painter Corrie Cunningham designing Luka Hessings’ face. 11: Iceculture with Lisa.

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SUPERBOWL WINNER

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PRESENTS GOLD NFL FOOTBALL TO LORNE PARK S.S. The NFL is celebrating Super Bowl 50 by sending gold commemorative Wilson footballs to every high school that has produced a player who has appeared in a Super Bowl, an initiative they have dubbed “The Super Bowl High School Honor Roll”. Klaus WILMSMEYER delivered Lorne Park’s football personally. Wilmsmeyer graduated from Lorne Park Secondary School in 1988, and accepted a full scholarship to the University of Louisville as a punter. He was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers in 1992, where he played for three years, winning Super Bowl XXIX in the process. Wilmsmeyer spent the following two seasons with the New Orleans Saints, and then wrapped up his career as a Miami Dolphin, retiring in 1998.

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PORT CREDIT SISTERS RECEIVE

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DUKE OF EDINBURGH GOLD AWARD

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01: Golden Football. 02: Klaus Wilmsmeyer with the Lorne Park coaches. 03: Jenny & Nickie with some of the other award-winning recipients. 04: Nickie & Jenny with the Earl of Wessex, Prince Edward.

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The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award is a non-competitive, internationally recognized program designed to encourage young people to develop positive skills and lifestyle habits.

My sister Nickie and I completed it as independents but we did it through girl guides (we offer it to the girls in our unit and we did parts of the award with them, hence the girl guide uniforms). We recieved our awards along side of about 150 other participants. My sister and I did the entry level gold which consisted of Participants must be at least 16 years of age to begin the Gold. This level has 5 sections. Participants must demonstrate consistent commitment in Service, Skill and Physical Recreation for a minimum of 12 months. An additional 6 months on a section of choice is required for Direct Entrants (we chose to do 18 months for our skill). The Adventurous Journey is 4 days and 3 nights, (plus the two practice journeys) and the Residential Project is 5 days and 4 nights. This level takes a minimum of 12 months to achieve for Silver Award Holders or 18 months for those who go directly into Gold.


GREAT

GIFT IDEAS

to Guarantee Glee for Everyone on your list. By: COLETTE RABBA

A Chicken

I’m always amused when someone buys me a goat or chicken from UNICEF. I secretly want a real one to keep in my own backyard! I guess it’s not such a secret anymore.

Hand Towels

I’m convinced some people don’t know how worn out their hand towels look and I have to admit that I just bought a few new ones after writing this article. Donate your old towels to your local animal shelter and double the gift giving!

Gifts of Service

I know it’s super simple, but a lot of people like the gift of quality time. Board games have made a resurgence in popularity. Some of my personal favourites are Scrabble, Trivial Pursuit and Settlers of Catan.

A Flask disguised as a Smart Phone

Perfect for those cold days when you’re shovelling the driveway!

SOCKS!

I’m a big proponent of giving the gift of service. I love when my kids give me a “cook dinner” or “ vacuum your car” coupon. Some of my favourite gift ideas are for manicures, cleaning service certificates and tickets to the A.G.O, the movies or any restaurant gift certificates.

SOLD

Board Games

If all else fails – buy socks! Seriously I could use like 3 pairs right now, my kids steal my socks all the time! W I S H I N G YO U & Y O U R FA M I LY A

Safe & Happy Holiday!

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CLARKSON

TREE LIGHTING

The Clarkson Village BIA presented Christmas in Clarkson Tree Lighting Event.

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01: After with lights. 02: Karen and Jerry Race feeding the lama. 03: The choir singing Christmas songs.

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HAPPY 100TH BIRTHDAY

ANIELA LATOCHA It was a birthday party to remember for Aniela Latocha who celebrated her 100th year at the Wawel Villa Seniors Residence in South Mississauga. Guests, family, friends and residents gathered in the main party room to celebrate together as the party featured live music, coffee, tea, deserts and pastries.

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THERESA BAIRD’S

PHOTOS WITH

SANTA CLAUS

Photos with Santa is THERESA BAIRD’s way of giving back to the community. This annual event started in the Port Credit Lighthouse and has now grown to need to space of Clarke Memorial Hall. Instead of standing in line for hours at the mall, children can sit and colour, have cookies and hot chocolate, write a letter to Santa or play with other children while waiting less than 10 minutes for Santa. Plus, they are more than welcomed to stay as long as they want after having their pictures taken. It’s the perfect opportunity for parents to create special memories with their children and all the hi-res photos are emailed for free so that the memories can last forever! It’s truly a heart-warming way to bring joy to children during this festive season.

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oung Minds Montessori opened its doors March 20th, 2000. With one CASA classroom and 2 teachers the school quickly grew. The following school year Young Minds had two full CASA classrooms and started a Toddler program, which quickly grew as well.

The owner Carolyn Cronyn-McGuire began searching for the perfect location to open up a Montessori school in 1998. After looking at all that was available in Mississauga, the perfect location was found, Clarkson Village. A quaint community in South Mississauga, the location could not have been more perfect. After months of planning and building, the school was finally going to open its doors.

Young Minds Montessori Preschool offers quality educational programs for children 18 months-6 years., complimented with French Language studies, exercise & fitness programs. Young Minds provides a caring, loving and supportive environment based on each child’s unique individual needs. Children are able to explore their surroundings freely, and become fully engaged within their classroom environment. Once children are fully engaged within their surroundings they are able to learn necessary life skills such as problem solving, this encourages self-learning and self-motivation. Children who attend Young Minds are provided with a nutritionally balanced lunch and 2 snacks daily prepared on site by our on site schoolchef. We believe the combination of education along with fitness and nutrition give each child a head start in becoming a well rounded, successful and healthy individual.

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Young Minds staff are a huge part of the success of the school. Owner and mother of 2 young children, Carolyn Cronyn-McGuire, states

”I am very lucky to have such a great staff that have been wi“ th us for such a long time. Most of my staff have been here since we opened our doors, or soon after. It is so great that we have all grown together and built the successful school that exisits today. We provide a variety of programs in 3, 4 and 5-day options. We do full days with extended hours you to drop off and pick up your child between 7:30 am - 6:00 pm, or you can do school day only where you may drop off at 8:45 am and pick up at 3:30pm. Both programs include a lunch and 2 snacks made by our onsite chef. French lessons are offered daily once children reach the 2.5 year age group and then once the child reaches the 4-6 year age group they receive French throughout the day in the Montessori program plus a 30 minute lesson. Children in their graduate year are working on both English and French writing books and activities. We also offer extracurricular after school activities, which include: Karate, Kindermusik and Monkeynastix. More detailed information on all of our programs can be found on our website, yminds.ca

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1865 Lakeshore Rd. W. Unit 200C Mississauga (Clarkson)


CHEQUE PRESENTATION TO

ARMAGH HOUSE

FROM LORETTA PHINNEY

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ROYAL LEPAGE SHELTER FOUNDATION set up a fundraiser to climb Machu Picchu in support of women’s shelters. Each participant was to collect at least $5,000 in donations and pay their trip expenses. 60 Royal LePage people signed up, of which Loretta Phinney fully participated. The climb was a challenge but nowhere near the challenge that battered women and children face every day of their lives. Loretta not only met the challenge of the climb, often leading the way, she was also the top fundraiser. It is a great honour to present a cheque for $41,000 to the Armagh House in support of their work in the community.

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01: Thumbs up by Ron Phinney, Executive President John McKenna, Executive Director Lynn Ward and Loretta Phinney. 02: Climbing the Andes - Very cold! 03: Loretta Phinney Team holding the cheque for Armagh House. 04: Machu Picchu Top fundraiser. 05: Loretta in the Andes.

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Gilbert Submitted by:

THE ADDIE FAMILY

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Gilbert, or as his owner affectionately calls him, Gribby,

his home for longer and longer periods of time until

is an Applehead Siamese cat. Applehead Siamese differ

the original owners simply gave him to John. They

from their other Siamese cousins by having a rounded

have been companions for the last 10 years. Gilbert

face, like an apple, as well as a bigger, heavier body.

is distinctive in that he does not possess the normal

John Addie, Gilbert’s owner, is a 82 year old deaf man

loud meow that is a common trait amongst Siamese

who inherited Gilbert from his previous owners when

but he still makes his presence known by head butting

they purchased a dog. Gilbert would have nothing to

John or by jumping on his stomach when he wants

do with the dog and promptly began to visit John at

attention. Gilbert is not a shy cat!

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food recipe

SHOWSTOPPING

SI DES T FOR ANY OCCASION hese savoury stuffed squash are an easy accompaniment to a festive meal or casual weeknight dinner. The meaty mushrooms add beautiful texture to the stuffing, while the apples add a layer of tartness and bite. >>>

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MUSHROOM, APPLE, AND WALNUT STUFFED

Servings: 8 Prep Time: 10 mins Cook Time: 45 mins

Acorn Squash

INGREDIENTS • 4 small-medium sized Acorn Squash, seeded, cut in half lengthwise • Salt and Pepper • 2 tbsp (30 mL) Olive Oil • 8 oz (227 g) fresh mixed Mushrooms (Portabella, Shiitake, Oyster), coarsely chopped • 2 Celery Stalks, thinly diced • 2 Ontario Apples, peeled and finely diced • 3 tbsp (45 mL) Butter

TA S T E Y T I P

• 1 tbsp (15 mL) fresh Sage Leaves, finely chopped • 1 cup (250 mL) Vegetable Stock • 1/2 cup (125 mL) Walnuts, roughly chopped • 1 small loaf of day-old Sourdough or French Bread, cut into 1/4 inch cubes (approximately 5 cups)

DIRECTIONS

USE ONTARIO IDARED, GOLDEN DELICIOUS, HONEYCRISP, OR EMPIRE APPLES.

• Preheat oven to 350°F/175°C. • Cut acorn squash in half lengthwise. Remove the seeds. Season the inside with salt and pepper. Place cut side down on a baking sheet lined with parchment. Bake about 30 minutes or until soft. • Meanwhile, in a large sauce pan heat olive oil. Add mushrooms and sauté for 3-4 minutes. Add celery and continue to sauté for 5 minutes. Lower heat and add apples. Continue to cook until apples become tender, about 5 minutes. To the pan add butter, sage, and vegetable stock. Heat just until butter is melted. Remove from heat and allow to cool. • Place chopped walnuts and diced bread in a large bowl. Pour warm vegetable stock mixture over bread. Using your hands toss the bread until it is well coated and most of stock is absorbed.

• Remove squash from oven and turn it cut side up. Divide the stuffing among each squash half; spoon the stuffing into the cavity of each squash until filled. Return to 350°F/175°C oven and bake until stuffing is golden brown, approximately 15-20 minutes. • Serve hot alongside a festive ham or weeknight roast chicken. More recipes featuring fresh local ingredients are available at mushrooms.ca.

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01: Beautiful deer in the neighbourhood. 02: Gerry enjoying the sunshine. 03: Santa Claus with The Grinch. 04: Hustle and bustle of Port Credit. 05: Jake getting his haircut at GQ Salon. 06: The Yarn Bombers.

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MISSISSAUGA’S FUTURE WITH MAYOR BONNIE CROMBIE

Sponsored by the South West Mississauga Ratepayers Associations, Mayor BONNIE CROMBIE speaks about her vision, her achievements so far; her priorities and focus for the future of Mississauga at Lorne Park SS. Talking budget, transit, bike lanes and more were discussed. Donations of food and money were collected for The Compass.

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anada and hockey are synonymous. Hockey is our iconic sport and outdoor rinks take us back to our childhood days. So, why not embrace those memories along with the cold, frigid air and enjoy all that winter has to offer by building your own rink? Here are five tips to help you get out there and create the perfect ice pad for a game of shinny. »

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INVEST IN A QUALITY PLASTIC LINER Make sure to invest in an ultra-white liner to help keep your ice as cold as possible by reflecting the UV rays away from the ice. A good liner makes winter maintenance and spring clean-up easier.

THE PERFECT WINTER HOSE No one likes a cracked, frozen hose especially on a cold winter day. You want to choose a hose that can withstand the cold winter. But, keep in mind - even the most heavyduty hose shouldn't be left outside between floods or it will freeze.

EQUIP YOURSELF WITH THE PROPER OUTERWEAR A good pair of boots and the perfect parka are the ideal clothing items when exposing yourself to the frigid elements. Parkas like the Helly Hansen Berg Quilted Jacket from Mark's provides protection against the wind with its sturdy outer shell.

IDEAL TEMPERATURE TO FLOOD YOUR RINK Although -15 C may not be an ideal temperature for the average person, for us Canadians it's perfect for flooding our backyard rinks. If the temperature hits -10 to -15, snow or shine, day or night, get out and flood your rink!

PATIENCE IS A VIRTUE You will need to flood the rink a couple of times and resurface from time to time before it's fit for a game of pick-up. If you take time to flood you rink, the ice quality vastly improves. Get out there and do as Canadians do: make the best backyard rink around! To learn more about the best outerwear to keep you warm on the ice, visit marks.com. THN www.newscanada.com

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School Life GORDON GRAYDON MEMORIAL

SECONDARY SCHOOL

The evening was well attended by many of the parents/guardians of Graydon students. The question/answer session provided parents/ guardians with a number of strategies in supporting their child with mental health issues/concerns. The next School Council meeting is Thursday, February 25th. We are, once again, hoping to have a solid turnout of parents/guardians.

UPCOMING EVENTS

ACADEMIC PATHWAYS Gordon Graydon Memorial Secondary School continues to be extremely busy for members of the school community. The grade 12 students are planning pathways with the support of their parents/guardians, teachers and guidance counsellors. Many senior students have been on tours, of various post-secondary schools, to determine which program best suits their interests and career options. The remainder of the student body has been examining their post-secondary pathways by researching various international businesses (in our International Business and Technology program) or exploring their creative side through portfolio preparations (in our Graphic Design Management program). With the committed and dedicated staff at Graydon, students are receiving amazing support in determining which pathway works best for each student.

Each year, Gordon Graydon comes alive with the sounds of theatrics and music throughout the hallways. This year, Theatre Graydon, will be performing the Tony Award winning Musical, In the Heights. The musical is based on a Washington Heights community (in Manhattan) and how they support each other through good times and bad. The show will run May 4-6, 2016. This year, the school’s Hospitality students, will be hosting a “Night at the Theatre”. Guests will have an amazing dinner, before the show; in the school’s cafeteria. This will occur Friday, May 6th performance. Tickets will go on sale soon. Stay tuned! Students will be recognized for their contributions to the school, community and strong academic commitment at the bi-annual Principal’s Reception. Those honoured will be invited to the event, along with their parents/guardian, Friday, December 11th. The event is being held in the school’s Learning Commons from 10:00 am - 11:00 am.

WINTER BREAK Parents/Guardians are reminded that there will no classes, for students, Monday, December 21st - Friday, January 1st. Classes will resume Monday, January 4th.

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On Thursday, November 26th, Graydon’s School Council hosted Nancy Whetter, a psychotherapist, specializing in work with adolescents and adults in the areas of stress, depression, anxiety and A.D.H.D.

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The fall sports teams have concluded and many of our athletes obtained personal/team bests. The coaches developed students’ skills, in all our fall sports, enabling them to be very strong contenders in regional competitions. The winter athletic season is now well underway, with basketball, volleyball, swimming, table tennis (and many other sports) keeping students involved in athletics. There are also a number of clubs/organizations that have been active since the start of the school year. Most recently, the school’s DECA team competed in the Peel Regional competition. Many of the students received finalist status and medals. Gordon’s We School and Robotics Clubs are busy planning a number of local, provincial, national and international events that highlight the incredible talents developed by the students at Gradyon.

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Students at LP are in the midst of preparing for course selection for the upcoming year. Grade assemblies have been taking place informing students of the process. Many parents reading this whose children are not yet in high school may be familiar with My Blue Print, the engine Peel uses for students to plan the educational path and select courses in high school. You can gather more information by going to the school’s website (lpspartans.ca), and clicking on the Course Selection link on the left hand side of the main page. As we move past the mid point in the semester, many of the activities in the school are reaching their peak. In athletics the senior boys football team had a great season, culminating in a disappointing loss to St. Roch in the ROPSSAA championship. The Junior Boys Football, Girl’s Flag Football and Boy’s Volleyball teams went to the playoff round as well. Cross Country, Girl’s Basketball, Boys and Girls seven a side Rugby were all sports that we also offered this fall. Winter sports are now starting up, including Girl’s Volleyball, Jr. Boy’s Basketball, Boys and Girls Hockey, Swimming, Curling and Alpine Skiing.


The SHSM in Sport is continuing to grow in popularity as students explore the opportunities related to sport as well as developing healthy life habits. Students are also identifying themselves as interested in challenging Advanced Placement exams in grades 11 & 12 for this coming May.

Music was provided by the PCSS Chamber Strings.

In the arts, our vocal night took place in at the end of November with performances from the school’s various vocal ensembles. The student in the school’s band and wind ensembles are in the midst of preparations for their Christmas Concert coming December 10th. Students in the drama program are rehearsing their entries in this year’s Sears Festival Drama competition coming in the new year.

The Regional Strings went to Roy Thompson Hall to play with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. It was a great concert experience for the students to have the opportunity play in an amazing theater and with professionals.

A big focus at LP is community. Our Students Activity Council (SAC) is very active in fund raising to support a variety of charities throughout the year and students will be engaged in a number of fundraising events this coming month in the effort. On behalf of all the students and staff at Lorne Park,

Later in November, Dr. Kizas and the Strings students hosted a Ontario Strings Association Youth Orchestra under Maestro William Rowson. LEST WE FORGET. We have had the pleasure of hosting one of our local war vets from WWII Andrew Irwin who spoke to our Grade 10 History class.

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

PORT CREDIT

SECONDARY SCHOOL As November closes and its fantastic warm weather it’s hard to get excited for the winter season. Our Interact Club is already thinking Christmas they have been packing gift boxes for Operation Christmas Child in conjunction with the Rotary Club. PCSS also supports LYNC (Love Your Neighbor Committee) creating Christmas baskets for needy families. The weather may not show it, but it is “starting to look like Christmas” at PCSS.

The school commemorated Remembrance Day with assembly and a live playing of the Last Post over the school speakers, followed by a moment of silence. Our Visual Art students created works of art to line our Auditorium Hall in appreciation for the sacrifices made for our freedoms. A small group of students went to the Port Credit Cenotaph to lay a wreath as a sign of respect for our veterans. The students enjoyed having a chance to talk with the veterans and representatives from the Canadian Forces.

SPORTS: Fall sports have ended for, Boys Football, Girls Flag Football, Cross Country, Jr. and Sr Volleyball, Varsity Girls Basketball.

PCSS got into the Halloween spirit with our Student Activity Council organizing the fun and ending with some creative costumes on the Friday before Halloween.

WINTER SPORTS ARE STARTING:

November a month of lots of celebrations, Commencement ceremonies for our 2015 graduates on November 9th, and the opening of the Library Learning Commons on November 18th.

COMING EVENTS:

Ruqaiyah Baksh our Valedictorian, and Principal Abedeen Remtulla spoke at our the commencement ceremony. It was great to see last year’s graduates and hear their stories about where they are now.

Wrestling, Swim Team, Sr. Boys Hockey, Jr. and Sr. Boys Basketball and Girls Volleyball.

NOV 30 - DEC 4: Rock Climbing in the Gym DEC 7: Co-op Career Fair afternoon at PCSS DEC 11: Cultural Unity Day DEC 14 - DEC 18: Art Exhibition Week DEC 17: Music Concert at 7:00 pm

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Footprints of Christmas at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church Dec. 3, 4 & 5 – 6:30pm - 8:45pm

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A Live Dramatic Christmas Story Telling Tour, with live animals. Free refreshments.

Twas the Bite Christmas Family Friendly Turkey Dinner Dec. 8 – 6:30pm - 9:30pm At Oasis Banquet Hall, a fundraiser for the local food banks featuring live music and comedians.

Mix After Six at Blue Heel Dance Studio Dec. 9 – 6:00 - 7:30pm Networking. Everyone Welcome! Stay for a free lesson at 7:45pm. 34 Lakeshore Rd. E - 3rd Floor.

NEW! Musical Matinee Festive Street Party Dec. 12 – from 2pm - 5pm Join our local accomplished musicians Johnny Max, Tom Barlow, Chuck Jackson, Gracie, Michael Theodore and many many more as they stroll through the village serenading us with festive songs, starting from east to the west. Stop in the shops and check out some food trucks in the East Village for some fun food and warm drinks!

Twas the Bite Before Christmas Wrap Party at Roc ‘n’ Docs Dec. 13 – 4:30pm - 8:30pm Twas the Bite wraps up the fundraiser with a great party to thank all sponsors, with one last opportunity to give!

Caroling in the Park 41st Year! Dec. 14 – 7:30pm - 8:30pm This annual Port Credit tradition has been going for 41 years, in Port Credit Memorial Park, with carolers and the Salvation Army Band. Free cookies and cranberry punch. Please donate perishable food for the Food Bank.

Port Credit BIA Networking Breakfast Dec. 17 – 8am Join us at the Crooked Cue for our monthly networking breakfast $5 at door or bring a non-perishable food donation for the Food Bank

Strolling Santa Dec. 5, 12 & 19 – from noon - 4pm Santa will visit shops throughout Port Credit to hand out candy canes

Shine Bright Port Credit Dec. 23 Lighting lanterns of hope, helping local families in need, and Christmas festivities for the whole family. www.shinebright.ca

Please visit www.portcredit.com or contact 905.278.7742

Port Credit BIA


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