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Times -Advocate, December 18, 1991
Golden Glimpses
ZURICH - This has been a busy
week for the residents trying to
keep pace with the Christmas activ-
ities.
The December birthday party
was held on Monday evening with
the Hurondale Women's Institute
hosting the party. A musical pro-
gram was enjoyed.
Residents having birthdays dur-
ing the month of December are Ma -
MERRY
CHRISTMAS
& MANY
THANKS
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We're extending our
holiday best to you
and yours. May you
enjoy each and every
fun -filled day of this
very special holiday.
Brian's Service
Centre
Dashwood 237-3322
ulda Bassow, Dorothy Bapty, Ray-
mond Denomme, Violet Dunn and
Noel La Porte. Birthday gifts, cour-
tesy of the Ladies Auxiliary, were
presented. A social time and re-
freshments followed.
The Christian Reform Choir visit-
ed on Tuesday evening, bringing
their Christmas message in song.
The weekly chapel service was
held on Thursday afternoon. Pastor
Larry Stojkovic of Dashwood Lu-
theran Church conducted the ser-
vice. Fr. Peter Hayes also celebrat-
ed Mass for his parish on Thursday
afternoon . Residents are always
happy to welcome children and on
Friday afternoon the Stephen Pub-
lic School kindergarten presented
their musical program and also had
made a little gift for each resident.
Students from St. Bonlface and Our Lady of Mt. Carmel ele-
mentary schools visited Precious Blood school in Exeter
Thursday afternoon, to view The Adventures of Sherlock
Holmes as performed by Erewon Theatre. Here, Holmes,
played by Kevin Hobbs (left) examines a clue in the theft of
the Blue Carbunkel diamond with his associate Watson,
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Merry Christmas and a
Happy New Year
Thank you for your
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the past year.
We look forward
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the New Year
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Members of the K/d's Klub Choir presented the musical and
drama production "The Little Christmas Lamb" Sunday at the
Emmanuel Baptist Church.
Staffa
by Roberta Templeman
STAFFA - Hibbert United
Church Women 1991 activities for
Hibbert United'-ZTurCh Women
were wrapped up at the December
meeting, as the group opened with
"We Wish you a Merry Christmas"
followed by '0 Canada' and "God
Save the Queen".
The unusual opening was fol-
lowed by interesting comments,
one by each person about soiree -
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thing associated with Christmas.
This brought forth a varied and in-
teresting response.
Responsibility for the Christmas
Eve service was accepted. No ac-
tion was taken on the appeals.
The next meeting, a potluck din-
ner at 12:30 noon, January 8, 1992,
in the Family Life Centre, will be
chaired by Margaret Christie, with
pianist Gwen Christie and hostess-
es, Florence McPhail, Doris Jef-
fery, Vcrld Mahon, and Margaret
Kemp.
Each person is invited to take
part in a Show, Tell, Sing, Say or
Play programme. Finalized reports
of all commiuces will be received.
A worship service on the theme,
Magnificat, closed with "Until we
meet again".
Marjorie Drake, as hostess, sup-
plied an abundance of doughnuts
with tea for our social time. We
wish you all a Merry Christmas!
Verld Mahon will host the Christ-
mas meeting of the Staffa Women's
institute at her home on Wednes-
day evening, December 18. Circle I
is in charge of the program. Mem-
bers arc reminded to bring one doz-
en cookies for exchange and their
gift for their secret pal.
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Hensall Civic Corner
Seasons Greetings
Hensall Village Council takes this
opportunity to extend sincere ap-
preciation and gratitude to the
many volunteer individuals and
groups, including those involving
youth participation, for their in-
valuable service to the community.
And extend warmest wishes to all
for a joyous and peaceful holiday
season.
Merry Christmas!
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Reeve: Cecil Pepper, Councillors: L. (Butch) Hoffman, Jeff Reabum,
Richard Peckham, Bob Seaton, and staff
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