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Christmas concert in Crediton
A manger scene highlighted Sunday's annual Christmas concert presented by the Sunday
School of Zion United Church in Crediton. Back left, Lisa Clarke, Janice Evans, Michelle Fink-
beiner, Sara Grotentraast, Christine Pertschy, Kristy Dundas and Kerry Brownlee. Front, Jeff
Finkbeiner, Sarah Hodge, Scott Skinner, Eric Brownlee and David Robertson .
All students of the Sunday School of Zion United Church in Crediton participated in the final
song during Sunday's annual Christmas concert.
Good crowd
enjoys concert
by Zion SS
CREDITON - A very large
crowd attended Sunday's annual
Christmas concert at Zion Unitcd
Church in Crediton presented by
members of the Sunday School.
Superintendent Harry Schroeder
and director Dianne Finkbeiner
were in charge of the program.
Christine Pertschy lit the Advent
Candle and the pianists were Deb
Hodge, Lori Finkbeiner and Gail
Brownlee.
White Gifts presented during the
service will be taken this week to
the Huron County Christmas Bu-
reau with headquarters at Trivitt
Anglican Church in Exeter.
Senior choir practice this week is
scheduled for tonight, Wednesday
at 9 p.m.
On Sunday, December 15, a con-
gregational meeting will be held af-
ter the morning worship service to
discuss and approve the church
budget for 1992.
That same evening at 7:30 p.m.,
members of the CGIT will present
a Christmas Vesper Service.
Community_
Living
holds party
EXETER - Community Living,
South Huron held their annual
Christmas Party at the Exeter Bee
Centre on Thursday.
About 260 consumers, staff,
board and committee members and
volunteers attended the event at
which Exeter High School band
and choir provided Christmas mu-
sic during the social hour.
Two retiring volunteer workers
were recognized for their years of
service with a special gift presenta-
tion. Kathy Blacklcr is leaving the
vocational services committee and
Hazel Pryde is retiring from the
Residential services and personal
support, after many years of faith-
ful service to the handicapped.
Barry Klungel and Roberta
Walker led everyone in a Christmas
carol songfest, with music provided
by the Thames Road Musical
Guild.
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