HomeMy WebLinkAboutGoderich Signal Star, 2011-12-07, Page 5'al -Star • Wednesday, December 7, 2011
1 He always draws a crowd, but on December 3 at Knox Church in
Goderich, Santa Claus had them lined up for hours. During the
annual Breikkfast with Santa event, local and visiting Mkt ones
waited their turn to get a little one-on-one time with the Man
in Red, while taking part in Christmas and seasonal crafts and
c howing down on a homemade spread. Santa's helpers at Knox
repotted that 2011 was one of the most well attended events.
Ninety pounds of sausage alone was gobbled up between 8
and 11 a.m., up 15 lbs over last year. Even Santa himself was
kept busy recording the names and wishes of ail who paid
him a visit, adding to his record book that is home to the
information of all the area boys and girls who took his knee
throughout the past 16 years. Later that day, he appeared
at the Suncoast Mali to take part in Story time with Santa.
Above, 5 -year-old Veronica Daniels -Brown played a little
coy, but Soda was able to get the goods from her. Evalia,
4, of Mount Forest took part in a little Christmas colouring
while in town visiting grandma and grandpa.
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Photos by
Dominique Milburn Goderich Signal -Star
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North Street United Church was fined
with music and song November 29
as part of the Christmas edition of
the annual Sound of Godedch event
The music of the Harbourairies,
Goderich Laketown Band, MacKay
Choristers, and the Huron HARP
School echoed thre' igh the pews filled
with attendees. Above, the Huron
Nip School, under the tutelage of
Harpist Sharon Johnston, performed
a collection of classics and Christmas
notes, including their rendition of Carol
of the Bells, which they dedicated to
the return of the Courthouse Clock
chimes over the previous weekend. A
coNection was also taken and donated
to the Goderich Christmas Bureau.