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the itiodergarten ewe,. with week, we made Christmas
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their teachers Mrs. Bilk trees for Christmas.
Bromley and' Miss Bernice Everyone brought a lot of
flunking, came forward tinsel to do. so. We ended the
dressed as the children from- meeting with the Explorers
around the world. presenting Prayer.
gfts before the manger. The UCW Christmas party
nursery class with their The UCW General
teachers, MrA. Murray Lyon Christmas, meeting was held
and Miss Shirley HunkIng. in the church hall anMonday
represented all other younger night December 1 with bet
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children and presented their ween 55 and 60 enjoying the
gifts, as the Junior choir sang pot luck supper at 6:30.
"Come Little Children". President narjorie Duizer
Dennis Fothergill. read the message of
representing the youth of the Christmas and Rev.
church and the world. spoke ,..McDonaldaskedGmce.
ot what Christ means to the -After the supper, Marjorie
youth of todayas he recited
•h4 Friend orYouth."
The offering was presented
by Kevio WA?. Darrel
ShobbItAt tM4 Kevitt, and
Larry4'00****,ith4-001
sang "Others symbolizing
the giving ourselves to Christ.
° Those, taking part in the
Pageant, depicting the
nativity scene were Joseph,
Robert Bunking; Mary,
Debbie Westerhout; The
main Angel, Lisa Duizer:
other angels, Cheryl Bromley
and Karen Wright; the
shepherds, John Cartwright,
Larry Gross and Michael
Vincent; the wise men.
Robert Radford, Robert
Adams and Debbie Presz-
cator, who was filling in for
David Whyte who was ill.
In charge of the stage and
property was the in-
termediate class under the
direction of their teacher,
Gordon Shobbrook.
In charge of costumes were
Miss Edythe Beacom, Mrs.
Jack Lie, Mrs. Ken Nutley
and Mrs. Murray Lyon,.
Emerson Hesk and Jack
Lee greeted the worshippers incoming president. Helen
and Rev. McDonald closed then pinned a corsage on
welcomed everyone and th.
year's reports were given.
Rev.. Ludford of Christian
Island was present and teid of
SO one carload
Ma andione, in ,Octobei.,
used clothingshoes. mitts
and 20 quilts.
Ena Howatt reported eight
baby cards, 29 get well. 11
sympathy and one rose were
sent.
Addie Bunking reported for
the social committee and she
and Norma Gloushei thanked
all who are retiring this year
for the help in the last two
years. Dora Shobbrook
reported spending $50 on
bedding and towels for fire
victims. In the good news,
seven couples have been
married and the group has a
new 32 cup coffee maker.
Audrey Thompson of the
nominating committee
reported two vacancies;
second vice-president and one
on the flower committee.
Marjorie Duizer thanked all
for their co-operation over the
last two years and pinned a
corsage on Helen Lawson, the
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