HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-12-23, Page 19WINS KINSMEN DRAW — John Patterson was the winner of $500 in
the ent Hensall Kinsmen 150 Club draw. Above, left Kinsmen
entative Wayne Reid makes the presentation to Patterson.
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Dear Man on Mars,
How do you celebrate Christ-
mas on Mars? I guess I'd better
tell you how we celebrate here
on earth, On December 25th
everybody gathers round a
Christmas tree and give gifts to
celebrate the birth of Christ.
Your Friend,
David Skea
Grade 4
Hensall Public School
Christmas Day
Twas the day that was Christmas
And out of their beds,
Bounced seven little children
With real itchy heads.
They dashed down the stairs
In their slippers and caps,
Saw Mother and Father
And hopped in their laps.
Suddenly they sighted
'With their eyes all aglow,
Big presents, little presents
All in a row.
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Chiselhurst ladies give gifts
The U.C.W, of Chiselhnrst
United Church held their
Christmas. Tuesday afternoon
with the president Mrs. Harold
Parker opening the meeting with
a poem "The Christmas Visitor". •
A.C,VV« meet
After entertaining at the
Queensway Nursing Home,
the regular meeting of the St.
Paul's A.C.W. was held at the
home of Mrs. Forrest on Wed-
nesday afternoon. The secre-
tary, Helen Roberts, read the
minutes of the previous meet-
ing, Members answered the
roll call with a Christmas
verse. The President conducted
the business after which a bible
quiz was conducted. The meet-
ing closed with a prayer.
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The roil call was answered by
fifteen members and eight
guests.
A "Thank You" note was read
from John and June Jacobi and
Mrs. Thomas Brintnell gave the
treasurer's report, Mrs. Alf Ross
was in charge of the program.
A quartette comprising of Mrs.
Jack Brintnell, Mrs. Alvin Cole,
Mrs. Dick Taylor and Mrs. T.
Brintnell sang "Silver Bells",
Mrs. Alvin Cole was in charge of
the worship service, the Theme
being "Star of the East,"
A candlelighting ceremony
with Bible readings by Dorothy
Parker, Mary Brintnell, Dorothy
Brintnell, Pearl Taylor, Frieda
Boa and Loretta Riley was
enacted while Miss Jean Cole
played "Star of the East", Rev.
Don Beck gave the Christmas
message.
V.IFO
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Brintnell, Dorothy Parker, Rose
Harris, Vera Ross, Marg Upshall
exchanged with each one's Secret
and Loretta Riley.
year. The meeting closed with
prayer, after which gifts were
their support during the past
The president thanked all for
Lunch was served by Mary
Ow fashioned
Christmas concert
An Old Fashioned Christmas
Concert was held at Hensall
United Church on Wednesday,
December 15, and created as
much excitement and interest
among both children and adults
as it ever did in years gone by.
The littliest ones performed
first and remebered their parts
very well. What did it matter
if they forgot? There was always
a prompter among the, other
performers!
Each class in turnoresentitl
numbed up through the S
School" unit we Tea e
senigtirs, Everyon s differ-
us of t he
entlend rem' et Christma, difIllrent a
ow. e (lilt, the SO'llor
Ci n; ibutqd so.4.• old
s, an ingrumentat a read-
am), Farttls. Not to be for-
got40 its,.4 beautiful duet by
Mrs. "life Luther and Mrs.
Nan Britten. And to crown the
whole evening Santa arrived
and distributed candy and fruit
to all the good boys and girls.
Carmel church
enjoy pageant
Rev. W. D. Jarvis conducted
the' 'service at Carmel
Presbyterian .Church, Sunday,
the address being "Its the Gift
That Counts",
The Sunday School and choir
under the direction of Mrs.
Malcolm Dougall and teachers of
the Sabbath School presented
Christmas Pageant "The Old Old
Story",
The congregation took part in
the Carol singing, The Annual
Carol service was held at
Cromer ty Presbyterian Church
at 2 p.m, followed by a
Fellowship hour sponsored by the
Couple's Club. The service next
Sunday will be a service of Carols
and Scriptures with a thought for
this Holy Season,
Santa Comes Late
Before Christmas Day,
Santa had to delay,
Rudolph was sick,
Santa was in a fix,
They looked for Rudolph's son,
He couldn't walk or run.
Santa hurried and took off,
The elves had to cough.
It made the reindeer go,
Santa yelled out Ho! Ho! Ho!
He got to all the places,
He saw all kinds of faces..
Santa took a fit,
He also was frostbit.
When he got back he was red,
He fed the reindeer and
went to bed,
Darren Moir
Hensall Public School
i>iti.Vas•
Scrambling down from their seats
In an excited flurry,
Tore paper all over the room
In a hurry.
Barbie dolls, fire trucks
All over, were scattered,
They didn't care about the paper
That didn't matter..
Kissing their parents
And thanking St. Nick,
They began to feel hungry
So, ate breakfast quite quick.
When the day was half over
The children were tired,
They had eaten too much
And so had to retire.
Kerry McCullough
Grade 8
Hensall Public School
The Animal Christmas
The day before Christmas,
AR through the woods.
All the animals were waiting,
All for Saint Nick.
They waited and waited,
And sometime near morn,
The gifts were there,
And all gave a cheer.
John O'Brien
Grade 5
Hensall Public School
Santa Claus
Humorous, funny-looking
Packing, climbing, flying
Happy, extravagant, delighted,
excited
Saint Nick
Brian Stewart
Grade 6
'Hensall Public School
Snowflake
Feathery, white
Gliding, floating, landing
Excited, merry, delighted, fun-
filled
Crystal
Melanie L.
Grade 6
Hensall Public School
Rudolf
Nifty, charming
Swift, dashing, busy
Glad, excited, enthusiastic,
fun-filled
Reindeer
Tracey Stanlake
Grade 6
Hensall Public School
Donkey
Gentle, joyful
Transporting, carrying,
hardworking
Excited, amazed, delighted,
anxious
Jackass
Jane Pollock
Grade 6
Hensall Public School.
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Santa Claus
Jolly, fat
Packing, climbing, flying
Merry, gay, delighted, fun-
filled
Saint Nick
Tim Goudie
* Grade 6
Hensall Public School
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Gifts of joy
and laughter
during the Holiday Season
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Jolly, joyful
"Laughing, flying, hilarious
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Saint Nick
Linda Zwann
Grade 6
Ilensall Public School
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RESTAURANT
May all our good friends shar
in the quiet wondej*i of Ch
are grateful for yoUr
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Dear Santa;
Thank you for the toys that
you gave me last year.
working for., my toys. I ye
been good. Please may ave a
beach ball.
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Mrs. Briano and
daughter S "of Kitchener
visite4-wi e former's mother '
MrsiV d Itibkle on Wed-
ss Viola Lemon, Toronto,
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family of 1,Stratford , Visited with a:
Mr, & Clarence Volland this
week. t
The Rank of 1/etiintreal held ft-
eir anrWal Chrillfmas party at
t o Pine4dge/ 'Chalet Saturday! 2 vening.
Mrs. Doris Bonthron, Shelley
and Janice of London were
visitors this week with Mr. &
Mrs. Bevan Bonthran and .4
daughters.
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asure4patrpnae, sincere
NALD C. JOYNT
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YOUR
BEST YEAR
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Thanks
For Your
Patronage
By
JACK LAVENDER
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may be an optimist — then again,
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everyone happy holidays at
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