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Barbara Wattam, Angela Coultes and Chris McIntosh told about "A Dairyman's Letter to Santa." Mrs, Shaddick's kinder- garten class presented a pantomine called, "Santa Was So Tired". The narrator was Renay Taylor and Santa was played by Michael Golley, Mrs. Santa by Krista Bird, Fairy Anne Taylor; Reindeer-Neil Wall, Doug Wilson, Micah Hussey, Darryl Jardin, Darryl Marks, Ryan Pletch, Kevin Procter, Tim Smith. Helpers were: Joanne Crawford, *Brett Clarkson, Jason Evans, Ann Garniss, Sherry Taylor, Chel- ta Vair and Monica Walker Bolton. Mike Fraser told "What Mikey Wants for Christ- mas". The Grade 1 play "The Christmas Tree" followed next. Little Tree was played by Kyle Moran, Big Trees - Cheryl Campbell and Becky Gibbons. People-Jason White, Anita Massey, Jenni- fer Elston and Tim Coultes, Sowman-Brad Robinson, Snowflakes-Jenny Ruttan, Tara Newell, Chris Jamieson, Mark Robinson, Bird-Trisha Taylor. Animals-Robby Johnston, Andrew Forrestt, Ricky Wattam and Billie Baillie. A recitation, "Holiday Set- ting" was given by Tammy Lynn Tilbrook followed by "If You Ask Me" by Chris Michie and Steven Coultes. Group 1 of Mrs. Daer's Grade 3-4 presented "Fitness Fantasy". Dancercize per- formers were Jennifer Proc- ter, Andrew Campbell, Bren- da Hallman, Steven Marks, George Kennedy, Dean Vin- cent, Carol Hopper, Karen Procter, Dean Tilbrook and Kathie Newell. Sheila Schwartzentruber told the poem, "Santa Claus and the Mouse". Mrs: Bosman's Grade 2 presented the play called "Rumplestiltskin", father-, Jason Campbell, daughter. Brenda White, King-Paul McIntosh, courtiers-Lana Thompson and Lorna Hump- hrey, Rumplestiltskin-Ian Morton, millers-Shawn Rod- ger, Seth McKinley, Robbie Anderson, windmills- Rich- ard McKeon, Verdell Jessup, Honor McKinley and. Mathew Hussey, villagers-Crystal Black, Lori Crawford, Dar- lene Black, Laura Munro and Tanya Campbell. Narrators- Heather Dobell and Chris Campbell. Grade 7 and 8 gave a choral recitation "Twas The Night Before Christmas". Santa- Bill Haines, Mice-Doug Wood Mark Hussey and Micheal Smith, Reindeer- Andy Nethery, Graham Tay- lor, Sherrie Fenton, Stock- ings-Alison Coultes, Ma-Dar- lene Darlow and Pa by Andy Versteeg. Cat- Stephen John- ston. Children: Ruth Higgins, Kerry Ann Pletch, Bobby Ricker, Sandra Schwartzen- truber, Ellen Taylor, Tammy Lynn Tilbrook, Susan Bridge, Susan Elston, Glen Hunter, Daron Schwartzentruber, Shawn Vincent, Heather Mc- Intosh, Katherine Procter, Scott Rodger, Heather Shiell, Shannon Taylor, Veronica Bakelaar, Paul Coultes, Heather Hedley, Liz Romanik and Cindy Thacker. Mr. Sandman Dancercize was presented by Renay The afternoon unit of the U.C.W. met in the Copeland Lodge Wingham on Monday so members and residents could join together in the Christmas meeting. Mrs. Cecil Coultes wel- comed all present then began the meeting with a poem "Christmas Wonder" follow- ed by the hymn, "While Sepherds Watched their Sheep" with Mrs. George Johnston at the piano. Mrs. Johnston accompanied Miss Doreen Anderson who fa- voured with several carols on the flute. Mrs. Alice Scott then told the story or legend of Sam the Kitchen Boy of Bethlehem Inn: Sam saw Mary and Joseph turned• away from the inn; he saw the star and heard the singing of the angels. Feeling very sorry for them he decided to share his meal, While he was in the stable the shepherds came, and told about the angels. One shep- herd was Sam's uncle and he assured Sam that this was the Baby Jesus. This experience left a profound impression on. Sam's life-an impression of wonder, awe, reverence and belief. Mrs. William Fenton read the legend of the poinsettia. It's message: Have faith; God is with us each passing day. A skit- "Gifts Come Down Huron County Judge Fran- cis G. Carter has written a definitive history of the Huron County courthouse, which is scheduled to appear in an early issue of the Law Society Gazette. The article points out the area now known as Huron County has been served by five different courthouses since Upper Canada was organized in 1791. The Huron Taylor, Darrell Pletch, Jenni- fer Ricker, Cheryl. Darlow, Michael Jardin, Ricky John- ston, Scott Jessup, Steven Michie and Julie Smuck, A recitation by Sharon and Sandra Schwartzentruber called "The Jolly Pedlar" was given. Next, Susan El- ston told about "Just Before Christmas". Grade 4-5 presented the play "The Villain and the Toy Shop", the town watchman played by Jeff Pletch, China doll-Jeff McKee, Tin soldier - Elizabeth McKinley, Calico cat-Gayle Campbell, clown- at Christmas" was followed by "0 Come All Ye Faithful". The Upper Room is ordered for 1982 and baby books have been presented to Roselyn Anne Hurst and Peter John Irwin. Members were re- minded to save stamps for the Bible Society. In closing Mrs. Coultes read the poem, "Star of Destiny" then this prayer was read in unison: "We accept your gifts with great joy in our hearts and we must remember to be good stewards of the gifts we receive". A social hour was enjoyed while refreshments were served by the unit. TRINITY CHURCH HOLDS CHRISTMAS SOCIAL On Saturday evening Dec, 19, Trinity Anglican Church held a pot luck supper followed by a Christmas social in the Women's Insti- tute Hall. The hall was decorated with a Christmas tree laden with gifts. The programme opened with a recitation of welcome by Michael Jardin. Recita- tions were also given by Karen Procter and Darryl Jardin. Solos were sung by Billy and Allan Bailie, Nancy Jardin and Brenda Bailie, Readings by Angela and Denise Nethery. Piano solos were played by Michael Jar- area was once part of the old London district, which had its administrative centre and courthouse at Vittoria. The building was burned and a new courthouse built at Lon- don. This served the Huron Tract until its inhabitants found difficulty doing busi- ness at London and sought a separate municipal organiza- tion with its own courthouse and jail. Patricia Daer, Raggedy Ann - Melinda Hussey, Humpty Dumpty-Jacqui Van Camp, Jack-in-the-box-Jeff Scott, Joe-Lynne Campbell, Caro- lyn-Linda Versteeg, Jeremy Shawn. Campbell, Sarah-Hea- ther Morton, Glowerpuss- Ben Barnes, John-Stephen White, Banker-Alan Bailiie, Assistant Banker-Jason Coul- tes, Fairy Godmother- Sharon Ramsey. Three Citizens-Di- anne Black, Christine Dobell and Krista Bridge. "Christmas Every Day" was recited by Angela Ne- thery followed by "Christmas din, Jennifer and Jeffrey Saunders and also songs by Clark Johnston were enjoyed by all. The program closed with Magic" by Alison Coultes. A skit called "The Little Angel With Dirty Wings" was given by Mr. Medd's Grade 6 class. Narrators- Beth McCool, Debbie Golley, Little Angel-Lissa Steven- son, Mother-Angela Coultes, Choirmaster-Karen Mont- gomery, Messenger-Kelly Ann Tilbrook. Katherine Procter recited, "Snow at Christmas Time" followed by "Santa's Visit" by Graham Taylor. Grade 6 presented "The Farmer's Version" of "The Night Before Christmas". singing carols by the choir, Sunday School and the con- gregation. Santa Claus arrived on schedule to the great delight Narrators-Jana Vincent, Dar- lene Schenller and Pat Cull, Ma-Deble Hopper, Pa- Corey McKee, Santa-Buddy Thack- er, Bessie the Cow. Allan. Wilson. The final dancercize num- ber "Beat Me to the Punch" was presented by Dana Gib- bons, Keith Massey, Heather Hopper, Mark Schneller, Jenny Belle Chettleburgh, Mark Coultes, Heather Campbell, Tom Cull and David McKee. The school choir closed the concert by singing "Here Comes Santa Claus" of the smaller children and distributed gifts and bags of candy. He departed wishing all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Judge Carter writes Huron courthouse history