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Tittles -Advocate, December 9;.1992
Plan Crediton SS concert
for this coming Sunday
CREDITON - Members of the
Crediton united Church Sunda
School will be presenting their an-
nual Christmas concert this Sun-
day, December 13 at W a.m.
All age groups wilt be participat-
ing in I) variety of recitations reac
mg., songs and skits under the di-
rection of superintendent Han v
Schroeder and teachers
rollowing the program al; in at
tendance art invited to suty tor
!unci. Sandwiches wilt be provided
by the Ut.'W members and others
staying are asked to bring dessert.
The following Sunday right, Di,-
cembe 20 two usual Chrisu as ac-
tivities will be combined
At 7 p.m.. the C.G.I.1. group will
present a Vesper service and imme-
diately following it s time for a hay -
ride to spread the joy of Christmas
throughou'. the village by way of
Yuletide sone.
The annual Christmas Eve ser-
vice will again be held. but the time
m star. nas been changed to 8.30
p m. to accommodate those fami-
lies who may be having a Christ-
mas dinner that everting.
The church sanctuary and Sunda)
School rooms have•been artistically;
decorated for the Christmas season
by Joanne Pickering and Barb Katz.
Grand Bend asked
to share arena costs
.;RAND BENI) The : illage of
Grand Bend may be asked to kick
tit .. tem 'bucks it the .Thedteivi.
Bosanquet Arena
Council recently received a letter
front the Township of Bosanquet,
requesting representatives of the
village attend a meeting on Thurs-
day to discuss the possibility of
Grand t3eno assisting in financing
the arena.
'ir- these: difficult economic
times, the 'township ha'' found a
necessary to review anti evaluate
the services and programs provided
by the Municipality to ensure they
are effective, efficient ano t ronorr-
Ica: t int additional goat was u en-
sue that ail the users of the taeili-
ti,'.c anti program:.; help contrit)aL
to the costs," read a letter front the
township to Grand Bend
On Thursday, a discussion will
be followed oy a proposal which
will be taken to the various coun-
cils invoived.
"They re looking for finan: ial
support just like we did with our h
orary. It s sharing financial resourc-
es,' said Grand Bend Mayor tom
Lawson who said a representative
of the village would attend the
meeting
Nine new Brownies
were enrolled in the
Second Exeter
Brownies last Tuesday
evening at the Exeter
lions Youth Centre in a
"flowers of the forest"
ceremony. In front,
from left, are Carissa
Desjardine, Becky
Wilson, and Alina
McCrae. Behind, from
left7je Lauren Smith,
Ashley Johnston,
Kristylee Varley, Justine
Fusick, Shannon Green,
and Enid Drummond.
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