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Hensal
By Bertha MacGregor
Mrs Bertha
MacGregor returned to
her home on Sunday after
spendingchris,tmas
holidayswith her son and
daughterinilaw Mr. and
Mrs.. Don Macf.aren, Jodi
and Brooke in Oakville.
Sgt. Doug Wein l2`CMP,
Mrs. Wein and David of
Ottlawa sent the, holiday
season with Mrs. W Bin's
parents;' Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Parker and
xnemnb. erg of the family.
Mr. Charles Mickle of
Hamilton is spending his
Christmas vacation with
his mother Mrs. Laird
Mickle and they were
guests with the latter's
daughter and son-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. Brian
And family in
Waterloo for two days
prior to Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Schroeder and Alicia,
Mrs. Sandra Hoy, of
Huron Park, Mr. and
Mrs. George Sweeney,
Kevin and Kim of Kippen,
and Lee Desjardine were
guests for Christmas with
news
their mother, Mrs.
Evelyn Schroeder in
Zurich.
Mrs, Laird Mickle,
Mrs. Florence Joynt and
Charles Mickle spent
Christmas. day,. with th. e
other Mickle relatives at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wi1.liam Mickle -of
Exeter,
Mr$. Edith 13e11,
Troyann and Pauline
spent Christmas with Mr.
and Mrs. Dyke Wheatley
at Winthrop. •
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Corbett spent last Sunday
along with the Morenz
family with Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Morenz at Grand
Bend.
Kay Bissett and
grandmother Jennifer of
London�s ent Boxing Day
Bell,
Pauline and Troyann.
Dinner guests for
Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Corbett were:
Mr. and Mrs. Rose
Corbett and Jeff ; Mr. and
Mrs. Steven Corbett; Mr.
and' Mrs. Al Corbett and
fai'nily; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert .Chaffe and family
of Mitchell.
Church news
Family Communion.
was celebrated in a
packed Church on
Christmas Eve at Hensall.
United Church, con. -
ducted ley Rev. Stanley
McDonald, with over 200
partaking. .
The Christmas story
was revived by a series of
Bible readings by the
young people and an -
hems by the senior choir
and carols by the
congregation. Mrs.
Donna St. John sang
special solo numbers.
Lessons were read by
CLINTON NWS -RC
Scott Jesney, Randy
parker, Glen Slade, Steve
Gerstenkorn, Starr
Jesney, Dana. .l3ozzatti
and. with the anthem
Jesus Bambino, told. the
story ,of the Nativity. Mr.
McDonald Zit the Fifth
Advent.
Following the
Benediction, all who bad
taXen' part in the service
received a candle and
passed- the light from the
Advent candle, then took
up positions until the
whole Sanctuary was
within the circle of light,
signifying the Family of
God begun by Jesus, the
Light of the World. While
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OD, WEDNESDAY, DEC,
this was progressing,
Silent Night was sung.
Ushers for the service
Were Steve Corbett and
John Beer.
The regular Sunday
service at Hensall United
Church Was held on
December 28. Two duets
were sung by Mrs. Gail
Shaw and' her father Don
Travers. Flowers from
the funeral „of the late
Mrs. Orace Harpole
flanked the pulpit, placed
in loving memory her
daughter and family.
Ushers for the service
AMBER 31, 1980—PAGE 13
were John Beer and Roof
Veal. .
The children's talk was
on changes and Rev
MacDonald reminded the
children to get rid of the
bad in 1980 and look for
the good to take its place
• in 1981:.
This Sunday, "the of-
ficers
fficers of ° the 1,11018411
United Church will be
dedicated at the 11 a.m.
service. A Happy New'
Year is extended to
everybody from the
Hensall United Church.
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Ken Dobney of James Street holds a young dog somebody abandoned at his
house just before Christmas. Although Ken likes dog, his family already owns
one and if this one is not picked up, the Dobney s will have to turn it over to the
police, who may have it destroyed. If you know who owns the dog, phone the
,,Clinton'police. (James Fitzgerald photo)
Dear Santa Claus
(Editor's note: the
following letters to Santa
did not get published in
last week's Christmas
edition, but were for-
warded to him before
Christmas Eve. Here are
their copies.)
Dear Santa,
I hope we are not too
&Ia:e in writing this letter
to you. We hope you have
a good Christmas and
that you have not been too
busy all year.
Michael would like
some clothes and then he
would be able to give
some of his smaller
clothes to the poor people.
I also wish you a .nice
Christmas.
Scott says he hopes you.
don't get stuck in the
chimney and he would
like a criss cross race
track, a spider helicopter
and some cl9thes. Scott
says to say thank you to
the elves for all the toys
they made.
Gavin would dearly,like
to have a set of 24 pencil
crayons and he wishes
that you get home in time
to .have a nice Christmas
dinner with Mrs. Santa.
Shannon says she has
enough things and you
can bring her whatever
you are able. -
We ----hep e -th e= ---pee
sick peopleican have a
nice Christmas too. '
We love you,
Gavin, Scott, Michael
and Shannon
McClenaghan,
Clinton, Ontario.
Dear Santa,
I would like hockey
socks and a hockey net
and an electric train set.
My brother would like a
gun, hockey socks and a
train set too. My sister
would like Barbie
Fashion Face, Baby Soft
Sounds and Dolly Pops. I
will leave your reindeer
some hay.
Your friend,
Jason Hayter,
RR 1, Varna.
ib.
THIS SPECIAL IN EFFECT UNTIL CLOSING 6 P.M.
WEDNESDAY,. DECEMBER 31, 1980. J
FAMILY WEEKLY REQUIREMENTS
December 13, 1980
Londesboro, Ont.
Dear Santa,
Thank you for the
things I got last year. I
would like a transport
truck, a back hose truck,
car set, Might Tanka off-
road advent ie buggy and
puppets. Bring my
brother John who is 13
cassette tapes or records,
football, buildings for his
train set. Also bring my
mom something.
Your friend, John Car-
twright.
year I would likea racing
track. I hope you have a
happy Christmas.
Yours truly,
Kenneth Penfound,
Age8
RR 1, Auburn
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Dear Santa,
Thankyou for the gift
you left last year. This
Dear Santa,
I have been a good girl
this year. I would like a
Strawberry Shortcake
Doll and Apple Dumpling
Doll ' and Miss Piggy,
Little Prof fes sor.
I live in Clinton at 280
Raglan St and `hope you
will vi§it me.
Your friend, Sheila Cook.
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anticipation of
a harmonious
1981.
Dear Santa,
How are you? I -hope
that you are feling up to
making your yearly trip
this year as 1 have tried
heard all year to be good.
Please bring me Baby
Cries For You, a
jewellery box, the
woodsey log house, my
dog hase fleas, and a doll
buggy. 1 know that you
don't bring everything
that 1 ask for but one of
tow of them would be
nice. See you Dec. 25.
Love, Margie Snell.
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a remembrance of old friends and long
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spirit of the Christmas Season and a sincere
wish that the New Year will bring abundant
blessings to you and yours.
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