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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-12-24, Page 8THE NATIVITY SCENE Performing the nativity scene at Huron Confonnilltillftot Thursday afternoon at the school's Christmas concert was the grade two class. Staff photo Present special programs at local churches, school AL'S MARKET Hensall 262-2017 • Page 8A Times-Advocate, *comber 24, 980 Cad Tiding HENSALL & DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE 262-3206 Week of December 2230 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24 Closed THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25 Closed FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26 Ice rentals available SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27 Morning Minor Hockey 1-3 p.m. Public Skate 7-9 p.m. Family Public Skate SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28 Morning ice rentals available 1-3 p.m. Public Skate 5:30 p.m. Ice rentals available MONDAY, DECEMBER 29 1-3 p.m. Public Skate Ice rentals available HENSALL PARKS BOARD NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE Tickets now on sale at Kozy Korners or Parks Board Members. Admission $20.00/couple. Mis...11f.srflia:11400.regor, Ptiort.'262-.292,5 ut chilstmos, greetings and Wishes for the gift of happiness during the holiday seasonr. Thanks for the past patronage! tt 1:MVetrvtriggi•tVgavitkirgerWWItMelai•A=NruligngiMkriggr=l1* %Nhvfolitvol0.•. 006orie." MERRY C HRISTMAS The management and staff extend best wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. London man wins doll' The Ladies' Legion Auxiliary money doll was won by a London, Ron Timmer of Wonderland Road, The second prize' of $10.00 was won by Jim Chalmers, Exeter and the third prize $5.00 was won by Mrs. Jean Snell Exeter. I.O.O.F. Lodge members entertain The Hensall I.O.O.F, lodge members entertained their wives and members of Amber Rebekah Lodge on Thursday evening when thirteen tables were in play. Ladies high prize was won by Mrs. Percy Noels, Exeter; Ladies consolation by Mrs, Earl McNab; gent's high Earl McNab; con- solation Bob Parsons. Lone hand Clarence Volland. A delicious turkey dinner was served following the euchre. Tickets were drawn on a ham which was won by Charlie Hay. Tickets were also sold on a quarter of beef which was won by John Chandler, Kintore; a side of pork was won by Roy Pepper. ' s:inzl'AvgemltedlAllesttVrtz?graitit=1M• @G' May joy 4 decorate ru ~s3 Your Patronage , Thankif—ou For •' TED TRUSS g & SONS GARAGE HENSALL 444)..4:34,:egg•iiork.ordaPii:24:1P.:2=.1*. On Wednesday evening the pupils and staff of Hensall Public School entertained a large number of parents and friends with a play entitled "A Christmas Carol" Though the chief character, Scrooge was still important to the.play, many of the scenes were written and developed by the pupils and staff members. The role of Scrooge was shared by various pupils so as to minimize the number of lines to be memorized. Todd Goudie, Rod Parker, and Pam Cottrell shared the part of Scrooge. In the play the kingergarten class sang these songs: Snow, Snow; Merry Christmas; I know;' Peppermint Stick; Jingle Bells and Away In A Manger. Following this chorus the Junior Choir sang these numbers Do You Hear What I Hear; Little Dove, Little Darling; and Drum- mer Boy. These scenes were part of the play : Skaters' Waltz by grades two and three, The Leftovers Christmas by grade one; Holiday Dance grades two and three; A Vision of the Future by grade seven; A Change of Heart by grades five and six; .A Medley of Songs in french by the same grades and grades three and four did two scenes The Orphanage and The Cratchet Home. Following the play the senior choir sang, these numbers Low How a Rose'Ere Blooming; God Rest You Merry Gentlemen; Good King Wenceslas; Deck The,Hall and We Wish You a Merry Christmas. The junior choir was led by Ms. Mary Ellen Walsh while Mrs. Donna St. John con- ducted the senior choir. A service of boy held in Carmel Church The service at Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday was a service of joy. The kindergarten and grade one gave "The Christmas Worship; grades two, three and four "The Three Emblems and grades five, six and seven sang "The Gifts of Christmas". The Youth Group with the help of the Senior Choir put on a presentation during the hour of worship, Special numbers by these two groups were Angels We Have Heard on High, While By Me Sheep, Bright and Glorious Is the Sky, Good Christian Men Rejoice. Mrs. Dorothy Taylor presided at the organ. Taking part were: Elaine Love, Valerie Baker, Lori Mousseau, Cathy Love, Jane Pollock, Rev, Knight, Becke Baker, Bruce Thomson, Anne Mousseau, Mary Thomson, Darlene Faber, Barbara Stretton, Lisa Stretton, Margaret Hoggarth, Darlene Varley. The Young People involved in the Nativity scene were Cathy Troyer, David Skea, Donna Taylor, Janet Hoggarth, Murray Taylor, Greg and Paul Hoggarth, Jerry Faber. Miss Sandra Wadell played two accordion solos "0 Holy Night" and "0 Come All Ye Faithful". The members of the three congregations participated in the carol service, after which the Arnold Circle evening Auxiliary served refreshments and a social hour enjoyed. Former Hensell man passes away Edgar Lloyd Ortwein passed away suddenly in Redwood City, California in his 63rd year, son of Bertha Blackwell and the late Milton Ortwein.- Survived by his wife Margaret (Billings) daughter Mary Lynn Loud, Redwood and son David of North Bend, Oregon and one grandchild. Minor hockey squads win Two teams in Hensall's minor hockey system picked up victories on the weekend with the Novice squad edging Zurich 5-4 and the WHAT IS RED ' By Leigh Rose Grade 3 Hensall P.S. What is red? Christmas bells are red. See them above my yellow bed, What is green? A tree is green See it in the pretty scene. What is gold? The star is gold, See it in the sky so old What is blue? Paper is blue. Presents wrapped for me and you,. cT Itl Bantams blanking Huron Park 4-0. For the Novices Mike Hoffman had the hat-trick while Chris Gardner and John Rooseboom added one goal each. Darren Moir led the Bantams with two' goals while Philip Lovell and David Skea had the singles. Sing favorite carols The singing of the favourite Christmas carols opened- the Christmas Service at the United Church on Sunday morning. led by Dr. Topp at the organ. Rev. McDonald spoke on the subject of "The Joy of Christmas" who said the• Christians joy is rooted in the knowledge that God came in Christ the Saviour. The Choir under the direction of Dr. Topp sang three very beautiful 'anthems Shepherds Loud Their Praises Singing; Let There Be Peace on Earth and the very lovely Brightest and Best. Florence Slade The Light Touch F., By El JACK LAVENDER E Aren't Christmas Checksi wonderful? They're so easy::: to exchange. :Junior will begin to unders-E fond life's realities when you F.":: Ei have the tooth fairy leave = = him a quarter and a tax= form. In this age of inflation, only ;1 the coin.operated scale still F. =gives you more for your iiimoney than you want. =Old age is something= F.: everybody else reaches: before we do. 2 Lack of communication isn't E E all bad - it's when people say SI =too much that the trouble E =starts. ' h et us say this: Merry Christ- E. Emas from the folks at: Jack's Small Engine Repair ServIce 107 Queen St. Hensall 262-2103 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111:: 7' welcomed the worshippers and Donald Wareing lit the Advent Candle at the beginning of the service. Everyone was reminded of the Christmas Eve Service on Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. Ever one in the community is invited to attend. The United Church choir along with their husbands and wives were entertained on Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mock for their annual Christmas Party.. Main St. /if all the • bounty, blessings of Christmas be yours. Wishing all our customers Season's Greetings KYLES SHELL SERVICE HENSALL asAitti Vii=t;k4Vit ci.s-rtiO4tasP/itti CO•OP raBinf,9 6rreittp As Or frstiur Brasou approarlt.rs, with its spirit of giving attb shoring of fautillt trabitions,t1tr Cr-@-(OP staff nob their fautilirs wish rurruottr.,. A fitertli (tIltristutas and a Nrtu Prat' filled with lOappituss. 111 Sponsored by Agripress Canada Ltd. c}rtess Aidays 'tt • • : At this worshipful season we pray • that you will share the delights • of it's quiet wonder and everlasting • beauty. For the kindness you've • . :}1vlat Wea Wi= Pk= Vk!Witl•Via4i1=AWagi2=4:is 1%=Vii=l4W;P:PW .11 • zt: • • CI The Management and Staff at Henn!! 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