Huron Expositor, 2007-12-26, Page 6f�
Page 6 The Huron Expositor • December 26, 2007
News
I need time getting used to 'living in real world'
From Page 4
Which means I will indeed be able
to enjoy the bounty of Santa's provi-
sion in peace.
The only problem is Santa won't
be doing my Christmas shopping for
me this year. At some point I'll need
to wade into the mall, which I hear -
is more clogged than Homer
Simpson's arteries.
My fault for leaving it to the last
minute, I guess.
My fault for
choosing to fill
my time with
something "pro-
ductive" and
"useful" (two con -
FOLLOW THE LEADER
• LEADING BY EXAMPLE
Nominations are now being accepted for the
Ontario Junior Citizen
of the Year Awards
cepts that are largely foreign to stu-
dents at my institution).
But let's be real: I'm not working
for free. Chances are I'll be able to
pay for those presents without trou-
ble this year.
I just need bit of time getting
used to this "living in the real
world" business.
It might take a while, but it will
come.
Snowmobile., dirt bikes
stolen in HuronEast
A snowmobile and two dirt bikes were stolen from a
Huron Road residence in Huron East sometime between
11 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 13 and early in the morning
of Dec. 14.
Taken were a 1999 gold Polaris Indy 600 snowmobile
bearing Ontario marker# 87134Q, an orange 2007 KTM
250 dirt bike and a used Honda 50cc dirt bike.
Huron OPP say the bikes appeared to have been
loaded onto a vehicle and the sled was driven away.
Anyone with related information is asked to contact
Crime Stoppers at 1 -800 -222 -TIPS (8477) or the Huron
OPP at 1-888-310-1122.
The strength -of our community lies in solid citizens.
Today's youth are tomorrow's leaders.
If you know a young person, aged 6 to 17, who is involved in worthwhile community
service; a special person who is contributing while living with a limitation; a youth
who has performed an act of heroism; or a 'good kid' who shows a commitment to
making life better for others, doing more than is normally expected of someone their
age — help us recognize their contribution — nominate them today!
Nominations will be accepted until December 28, 2007
Contact this newspaper or the
Ontario Community Newspapers Association at
www.ocna.org or 905.639.8720.
ONTARIO JUNIOR CITIZEN
OF THE YEAR AWARDS
Sponsored by:
Canada Trust
Co-ordinated by:
ocna
D 1 Z t t ) IZ Y
You are invited to attend' these area churches
ST. THOMAS
-ANGLICAN CHURCH
A Congregation of the Parish of The Holy Spirit
Jarvis St. Seaforth 519-527-1522
Monday, Dec. 24
Candlelight Christmas Eve
Worship at 9:00 pm
Sunda, Dec. 30
Carol Fest at 9:30 am
Come and sing all the favourites
Everyone Welcome
BETHEL BIBLE
CHURCH
An Associated Gospel Church
126 Main St. Seaforth
519-527-0982
Sunday School • All Ages • 9:45am
Sunday Worship Ilam
Christmas Eve Service 7pm
Pastor Mark Kennedy
EVERYONE WELCOME
ST. JAMES
ROMAN CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Welcomes you
14 Victoria Sheet; Seaforth
519-527-0142
Sunday Mass Ilam
St. Patrick's, Dublin
Sat. Mass 5pne- Sun. Mass 9am
Fr. Chris Gillespie
EGMONDVILLE
UNITED
CHURCH
Sunday, Dec. 30
Pastor Steve Hildebrand
WORSHIP AT Ilam
Sunday School loam
Everyone welcome
Christmas Eve service Dec. 24 at 7:30pm
ACCEPT THE CHALLENGE -
NOMINATE SOMEONE TODAY!
NORTHSIDE UNITED
Welcomes YOU
Sunday ]lam Worship
Nursery & Sunday School
Midweek Programs
54 Godcrich St. W.
Seaforth
527-2635
www.cavannorthsideunited.ca
FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Goderich St. W., Seaforth
Rev. Henry Huberts
. Sunday, Dec. 30
11:15am Service
Christmas Eve Semice at 7:30pm at St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church in Clinton
Wishing you a blessed Christmas"