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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1982-12-22, Page 21Anglicans enjoy breakfast SI presents White Glfts at Granton YC Christmas service Karen Davis as Joseph, Melanie Beatson na Roloson, . Vicki Davis, Kay and Tanya Carty as angels. Jeanine French, Joanne Hoar, Sheila Carty, Brett Harmsworth and Gary Hoar as the shepherds, Kenny Beatson and &Kitt Hodgins as the Wisemen. The narrator .was Sylvia Beatson,. • A reading entitled "Remember God's Creatures" 'by Kayline Roloson. A song "Happy Bir- thday. Baby Jesus" by the Sunday School, a reacting. "The Pink Tree and the Spruce" by Kenny Beatson, a poem "Smiles to give away" by Melanie Beatson, a story "We fed the reindeer" by sy MRS. S. SUMMIR$ will be a new Heaven and a juniors, Mrs. Leroy Bryan's At the United Church the new' earth, when we ex- and Mrs. Gorden McRobert's Rev. Bruce Pierce conducted perience the new come bock class. This topk the form of a said the minister. , White Gift presentation and a the service for the fourth Sun [n His second eomin nativity scene. day in Advent and entitled his g The lighting of fourth can - message „Why ' is Jesus corm- Jesus will reorder the world dle in the Advent wreath was in a ain, or the Great Come as we have our priorities tum - g 6 , . ed around, it will be wonder- performed by Steven Cook; Back. ' The 'story of ful for believing Christians, this was for the shepherd's. Christmas is of the first coin- but not so good for the Preceding the service Arden ing of Jesus, in His second unbelievers. Bryan played Christmas coming Christ will come in selections on her violin ac - glory, the present sinful world . The Sunday School presen- companied by her mother will all pass away and there talion was put on by the Mrs. Elwyn Bryan. Arden 1 '4114 r R�iING Azo aeeAzat', A c) c'l ;!) 0.50 cup ft. Aesp4Aoho cuss vhiis.. also favored with the �R from the collect% and the, gospel of the day, taken from John 1:19. This was the con- tinuation of the history of John the Baptist, explaining that he was the messenger who was preparing the way for the Saviour. At the conclusion of the ser- vice, the congregation gathered in the Church Hall, where breakfast was en- joyed; this was followed by Christmas entertainment py the Sunday School.. beautiful "Ave Marie' during Mrs. Roger Hamsworth the service. was chairman opening with At St.. Thomas Anglican everyone. singing Christmas Church the Rev. Frank Braby carols. A nativity play was of Stratford was the celebrant performed by the Sunday of the Holy Eucharist service. School children. •and preached his sermon Those taking part were: Susan Noon, a talk on how to United Church on un ay tell the difference between evening Dec. 12. The theme real and artificial holly by for ibis -year's sereice was Is Jean Noon. that all Mere is'. "' This ser - Jean short monologue ."Pay vice was presented in six the (tent" by Sylvia Beatson, parts. a Christmas number entitled The lighting of the Grist "Silver Bells" by Lois,•Helen candle and opening dialogue and .Betty Ann Herbert, a Litany prayer for meaning song "We are the Church with leader, congregation together" by Marlene and responding. Jeanine French, a song The search, presentation of "Baby in His. Cradle" ,by the word, interspersed with a Joanne Hoar, .also a congregational hymn "Who is Christmas story "Waiting for 'He in yonder stall?" Christmas" by ,Clarence Candle lighting ceremony. Lewis. the candles of hope, love and Sunday School awards for faithfulness, solo "Redeem members with 80 percent at: ing Love' by Melissa tendance went to Kenny. Harding. Sylvia and Melanie Beatson, Our response to the word Scott and Philip • l lodgins. and litany of concern,, follow - Treats for the Sunday School ed by the offering of gifts of were handed out atthe con- money and the gift of time. elusion of the concert. and talents. U.C.W. general nicetilig Commissioning and The • general meeting of benediction.•Congregation re- U.C.W. was held in the United mainedstanding while Ex - Church basement on Tuesday plorers and C.G.1,T. groups with a pot. luck Christmas recessed during the singing of supper. Included were invited the hymn "What Child is guests representing the St. This?" with the worship Thomas Anglican Church leader carrying. the Christ Women, the Youth Groups. candle but into the world. the United Church choir. . General U.C.W. pres. Mrs April Bryan opened the . meeting which was held Upstairs in the church, and welcomed everyone. , Unit (3) was responsible for the program, and decided to • have it before the business period. Their presentation was entitled "Gifts of -Christmas Attractively - decorated gifts were handed out from under the Christmas tree by Mrs. Elizabeth Gar- rett to Mrs. Margarite_Garret and told her to open it. In the box was a symbol, of dove which meant peace. Next Mrs. Joan Hayden was given. a candle to . light, this represented the light of the world. Mrs. Margaret Bryan received a Biblein her parcel. which denoted the Word .of God. The last \gift was for Mrs. Verne Mills. It was a ring, symbolizing an un- broken circle.• This 3 3 We hope you enjoy everything this wonderful :season has to offer. Thank you, friends. Wishing our customers ers a Aferry Christmas and a l:)rosperr.)u\ Ne'%t Year . Wilmer and Ron Deslardine g Desjardine's. Construction Dashwood, Ont. . Asa: mets ae+a a Ala Aga ala aio AO WasAdo Aiel A+a AinRie►Ase) A esAiinAiinA • You- could give her something practical Or you could give her something she -will treasure 1. - for a lifetime For 1h,lt. long ren1E'►nbered gift:..At a price \ uu can afford, shop with con - 'lido «' ,it Larl.Campbell Iewellers: SANTA VISITS GRANTON — Santo Claus made his annual visit to the Granton fire hall, Sunday afternoon. Shown with Santa are Eric Anders and Brad Burnett. At the left is Val Middleton of the Granton Firemen's Association. T -A photo I'II be there Say you're insured with Metropolitan Life. Say you have a question or a prob- lem. All it takes is a call and I'll be there. When I make a sale. my service doesn't stop. I'm right here in town. So I'm available whenever you need advice or help. - For service of this type. and coverage. of all types. call me. David 1. Watson 78 Andrew -St., S. Exeter 235-1726 • �3 Metropolitan Life Where the future is now OiaMDAiaCoo Ara Aa tun acs as as as Ala ass ales Aw+Ai%)ilYnOiil►gl►AIiIVMinOi+OYM eii1D pysplinge 040410 lin ..w 1 Rebekahs enjoy turkey dinner • Pride of Huron Rebekah Cora Sm'th, Ina Skinner, Lila lodge enjoyed a bountiful Smith, Hilda Taylor. Mavis Atthill, Joyce Morgan, and. demonstration was in terspersed by music and song. • Business dealt with, and taken care of included dona- tion to a number of organiza- tions, the board of stewards, mission and service fund and • music for the choir. , turkey banque. Wednesday night. The Christmas dinner Elaine Skinnef as our acCom. was enjoyed by all during the was en all.hh The evening s Hiedo ed by pianist. T socjal and later Noble Grand j y Audrey Rowe presided over the meeting, assisted by Vice »aanteetvmetecenc eters a+ t+vte Grand Barb Whiting. GG.I.T. 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Thank you Julie McRobert our Explorer leader, for,tak- ing us, and also thank you Mr. Wallis, Mrs. Rudd, and Mrs. Urlin for driving. Sec. Pamela Waters. - _Kirktat WARM W Sister Cheryl Edwards ' JPNG, reported from the Humanitarian Services Com- tnittee, that bags of fruit and plants had been delivered to maex shut-ins and homes. - Mahy Christmas cards were received from other lodges and sisters -who were vacationing in the south. Our lodge sisters decided that we would serve meals for the Oddfellows' curling bonspiel coming in the new year. The first meeting in January will he the Secret Sister Party with a gift ex, change among the sisters. Many brothers participated in the evening's . festivities. Brother Norm Whiting brought greetings from the Oddfellow Lodge and Santa arrived with gifts for everyone. Punch and cookies were served. - A skit portraying the nativi ty scene in modern day set tinge, was acted out by Sisters By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS .The Festival of Lessons and Carols was- held at SL Paul's Anglican Church Sun- day morning.- Reverend Braby of Stratford. was in charge of the service. Lessons were read by Mrs. .Brent Blackler; David Creery, Brent Blackler, Mrs. Bernard McCormick, Bill Waghorn, Bill Schaefer, • Sharon Doupe. Maureen Blackler, Reverend Bratty. "We Three Kings" was sung -by Kenneth Blackler,. Leon and -Gerald Paul. Christmas Eve- Service will - be al St. Paul's Church 11:00 p.m. David Shamblaw from Quebec. Brent Marshall from .Ottawa, Susan Scheeler from. London. Murray Switzer from Guelph . are university students spending "the Christmas holidays at home. .� Aria Asa Ain Aa Aza AaDQaAss Ae4 a 3 3 33 g Christmas is a winter wonderland, covered by a blanket of pure white snow. We send you our sentiment 3 A during this brisk season through our g warmest wishes and a hearty "Thanks." 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