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
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Week of December 2230
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27
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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 29
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The management and staff
extend best wishes for a
Merry Christmas and a
Happy New Year.
London man
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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.
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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,.
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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
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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.
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of Christmas
be yours.
Wishing all our customers
Season's Greetings
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