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and the cbmitigs year to all Our wishes sent to you for a Merry
friends. —, The Jones`; Christmas please include ours! —
Seaforth. Mary and Bill Jones.
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A6 — THE BRUSSELS POST, DECEMBER 16, 1981 '
Walton UCW has Christmas party
Correspondent
MRS. ALLAN McCALL
887-6677
The Walton Unit held their
Christmas meeting on
Wednesday December 9 in
the church basement that was
decorated for the Christmas
season. Prior to the meeting
38 members and friends sat
down to supper, prepared by
Dorothy Shaltlice's losing
side of the copper contest.
The devotions were led by
Janie McEwing Christmas
carol, "While shepherds
watched their flocks by
night" was sung. Margery
Hu.,ther was pianist. Annie
Reid read the scripture from
Luke 2. Janie gave a very
impressive topic on "What an
extra Christmas is" followed
by "What does Christmas
mean to you". Carol, "Silent
Night" was sung.
The program was much
enjoyed with Mildred Traviss
and Phyllis Mitchell enter-
taining with music and sing-
ing. Margery conducted a
sing song with a couple of
new. songs, "Santa's using
Zebras now" and "The night
before Christmas song"
closing with "White
Christmas", Marjorie
Humphries read an amusing
poem, "When father papered
the parlour." Then the song
"We wish you a Merry
Christmas" closed the
program. This was followed
by an exchange of gifts in
charge of Olive Dundas and
Teenie Achilles.
Audrey Hackwell dis-
tributed tickets for programs
to those that 'Would help in
meetings next year. Vicky
Tanner and Judy Weisbord
offered to be copper contest
leaders for the coming year.
Ruth Thamer leader of the
winning side of the copper
contest expressed her thanks
to Dorothy and those who had
planned such a lovely evening
HUMAN RIGHTS SUNDAY
Greeters on Human Rights
Sunday at Duff's United
Church were Mr. and Mrs.
Brian Workman. Ushers were
Brian Wilbee, Bruce Clark
and Harvey McClure.
Organist was Mrs. Ian
Wilbee.
Rev. Charles A. Swam was
in the pulpit lighting the third
candle for the third Sunday of
Advent. The sermon was
"Belief in God the Father
Almighty".
Next Sunday regular wor-
ship 11:00 a.m. is Christmas
Sunday. Christmas Eve
service at 8:00 p.m. Festival
of Lessons, Carol and Candle-
light Service.
PERSONALS
Alex Gulutzen is home
from Sault Ste. Marie for over
the Christmas holiday. He
returned with Pauline who
had spent the previous week-
end with him.
We are sorry to learn that
Nelson Reid was hospitalized
in Seaforth on Sunday taking
some x-rays on his arm on
Monday.
Sunday School Concert and
White Gift Service was held
Sunday evening• at Duff's
United Church. Martin Baan
superintendent gave the
welcome, Call to worship and
prayer. Christmas Carol, It
came upon a Midnight Clear
was sung.
The pre-primary class gave
a verse a lot to say and sang -
Little Donkey. Those taking
part were Patricia Clark,
Collene Collins, Shannon
Craig, Bradley Finlayson,
Andrea Gingerich, Lisa
Gingerich, Sharon Godkin,
Matthew Lee, Cindy
McCallum, Lori Anne
McClure, Christopher Saur,
Jeremy Scott, Jeremy
Tanner, Kipp Weisbrod.
Teachers are Helen Craig and
Linda Gingerich.
Carol 0 Come All Ye
Faithful was sung. followed
by the Junior Class putting on
a Drill - The little wooden
soldiers and a song - We wish
you a Merry Christmas - with
sign language assisted by
Sharon McClure. Pupils
taking , part were Benny
Hoegy, Sherry Hoegy, Steve
Fritz, Heather McGavin,
Nancy Godkin,
Amy Workman, Leslie.
Hudie, Jim Clark, Bonnie
Finlayson, Blaine Marks,
Glenda CarteriManny Taylor.
Teacher Joyce Van Vliet.
Hark the Herald Angels
Sing followed the
primary `class with songs:
"Fat, Fat Man" and "All I
want for Christmas" pupils
included Danny Taylor, Greg
Clark, Barbara Finlayson,
Tonia McClure, Randy
McClure, Greg Fritz, Brett
Lee, Susan Carter, Michael
Craig, Brian Love, Kelly
Workman. Teacher for the
class is Dorothy Sholdice.
Silent Night and Go Tell it
on the Mountain were sung
followed by the Senior Class
telling the story of "The
Little Star;" Taking parts:
Story Teller - Joyce Van Vliet,
Sote - Sandra Sholdice,
Polaris - Jeff McGavin; Peg -
Craig Hackwell; Bid -
Joyanne Van Vliet; Pers -
Richard Love; Angel - Kim
Fritz; Virgin. Mary - Donna
Godkin; Gospel Reader -
Cheryl Smith; Other stars and
manger scene were taken by
several members of the
Junior Class. Teacher for
senior class is Marie
McGavin.
"Away in the manger was
sung" while white gifts were
being presented at the front
of church. Also assisting with
the program was Dianne
McCallum secretary of the
Sunday School.Mrs. Marjorie
Humphries was at the piano
assisted by Mrs. Marie
McGavin.
Rev Charles A. Swan
closed, the concert with the
benediction.
Treats were distributed to
the children in the basement
following the concert.
PERSONALS
Charlie Murray has been
taken to Stratford hospital
from Seiforth for further
treatment. We hope they are
both better and able to return
home.
It should have read Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Davies not Davis
in last weeks news. They,
moved here from Dorset
England. Their son John and
daughter-in-law Lynne met
them in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Brothers,,, Brussels were
supper guests on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
Mitchell and attended the
Sunday School Concert
Sunday evening at Duff's
United Church.
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