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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1975-01-02, Page 12
Page * -The WINO= *dvance.Tixa►es, Thursday, January 2, 2.9 75 ,Biellgrave Personals Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- visitors with Mrs. George Martin. COr®n Boxing Day visitors at the naok, Christie and Eixnile of home of Mrs. George Martin prangeville, Mrs. claire Refiner were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Arm - of Scarboro, fir. and Mrs: Barry strong of Thorndale, Mr. and �>al and Norma and Mr. and . Don Rae of Guelph, and Mr. lilies. Gerald Walter of Goderich James R. Coultes. spent Christmas day with Mrs. and Plume Chamney. Michael McNeil of Toronto and Mrs. Laura Johnston visited over '. and Mrs. Russell Rae of the Christmas holidays with Mr. Brantford spent Boxing Day with and Mrs. George M. Johnston. Mil.. and Mrs. Edgar Wightman. Mr. and Mrs. John Spivey and Mr, and Mrs. William Coultes family of Ingersoll and James and family were Christmas Spivey of Brussels were Christ- visiters with Mr. and Mrs. Alan mas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Babansee of Waterloo. Harold Procter and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Alan Scott and Margaret Curtis. family of Barrie spent the week- Christmas Day guests of Mrs. end with his mother, Mrs. Walter Cecil Coultes were Mr. and Mrs, Scott. David Spencer, of Toronto, Mr. W. F. Shackleton is a patient at and Mrs. Gordon Bosman, Mr. the Wingham and District Hos- and Mrs. Allan Bosman and Lisa pital. of Londesboro, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Scott and Donald Bosman of Goderich, Mr. family spent Boxing Day with her and Mrs. David Bosman and Jef- parents, Mr, and Mrs. William Frey, Mr. and Mrs. Pieter Dale of Seaforth. Westerbout and Jason of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna Miss Lois Beacon of Clinton and spent Christmas with Mr. and Clayton Bosman. Mrs. Wayne Minick and family of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Logan, Mr. Kitchener. . and Mrs. Americo Arruda, Maria Sunday 'visitors at the home of and Michelle of Toronto spent Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna Christmas Day with Mr. andlMrs. were Mr. and Mrs. David Hanna . Barry Logan of Oakville. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell Minick and family of Kitchener, and family of Winthrop, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Elden Cook and Mrs. Kenneth Lichty and Wayne family, Mr.. and Mrs. Wayne of Milverton, Mr. and Mrs. Hopper and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hibberd and Angela of .Larry Mayberry and • family of Mildmay, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Londesboro, Miss Gail Mayberry Zurbrigg of Clifford spent Christ - of Kitchener and Miss Etta mas with. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sturdy of Wingham. Hibberd. William Gow attended the . Miss Margaret Higgins of Lon - funeral of his cousin, Mrs. Lillian don spent a week with her Zimmerman of Palgrave. mother, Mrs. Robert Higgins. . William Gow, Mrs. Jack Ladd Last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. of Goderich, Mrs. Leonard Brind- Jerry Higgins ofStratford visited ley of Dungannon attended the with his mother, Mrs. Robert funeral of Mr. Gow's sister, Mrs. Higgins. Rachel Shireman of Bright last Mrs. Robert Higgins and Miss Monday. ' Margaret Higgins had Christmas Mr. and Mrs. William Gow dinner with Mr: and Mrs. Roy spent Christmas eve with Mr. and Pattisonand family and in the Mrs. Leonard Brindley of Dun- evening visited with Mr. and Mrs. gasmen. Alvin Higgins and family of Mr. and Mrs. William "' Gow Wingham. spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Higgins and Marg - Mrs. Jack Ladd of Goderich. aret visiteddn Thursday with Mr. Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Armstrong and Mrs. John King and family of of Thorndale were Christmas day --Wingham. Impressive Christmas service held at Knox • BELGRAVE — Lighted . can- dles, a lighted, decorated tree and poinsettias added to the hallowed Christmas atmosphere of the - presentation when the carol service .of the six lessons was presented on. Christmas Sun- day in Knox United Church. As the choir entered the sanc- tuary to the strains of "Silent Night" the congregation began.to worship following a call to wor- ship by ..Rev. John Roberts. Mr. Roberts also led in prayer. The six lessons were read by Robert Grasby, 'Mrs. Ross An- • derson, Alison 'Roberts, Mrs. Murray Vincent, Ivan Dow, Ronald Taylor and George Procter. They were taken from Isaiah, where the birth -of Christ was foretold; St. Luke's Gospel, when the angel Gabriel visited Mary; St. Matthew's version of Christ's birth; the story of the shepherds from Luke's Gospel; the story of the wise men who came to visit the Christchild; and from John's Gospel, the unfolding of the mystery of the incarnation. Miss Roberts read the song of Mary, The Magnificat. Interspersed with the scripture RUDOLPH THE REINDEER has problems with his Co- workers in a play by grade six and seven students at the East Wawanosh Public School Christmas concert. (Staff Photo) All-star cast fo pro am at East Wawano ncert LGRA►YE — The East o(00$01 etil a StIrpril, @'°. Public Serol .held D� . ► *maw itawnn� ChrI ten . on . Payer h� on the guitar. �t$ annual ere concex� They evening, Dec. W. Kena1n: .. py called a Parent Exchange Iii staged by Marks emceed � a star-studded J production involving over 150 atu- Karen Ja?itt Steven Nixon, Patti Ed +',a 'ds, 'Ronald. Mc - dents. DO' e l Jeffrey oak. Marion Kindergarten students started the program entitled and Glen• Taylor eyed a piano with a play duet off �''�l„1tp.� Night".`Tbe "Rudolph, The Red -Nosed Rein' deer" starring Alison Coultes, Trouble With mph" was next, Darlene Darlow, Debbie Hopper, starry grade seven stn. Scl►vrarizentruber, y dents Shi die Askes, AnnSandra Pleteh, Ruth HtgglKerry BrendaPatti u rchill, Kelly Katherine Procter, Ellen Taylor, Lougheed,'Melte Johnston, - David Johns, Calvin- Kuepfer, Kathy Marriott* Eric Taylor, Carolyn ' Cam�1. and Mart Shannon Taylor and `Mammy- Cook asp ,'Brian Snow - Lynn Tilbrook. "The Toy Store Keeper „ by den and uric elves, Geoff grade pne and two students Hamilton as the stableman and David Pletch AS Santa. featured 25 stars portraying the p pian©:��itliet��► Kim and Patti store -keeper, his various toys and McDowell was,y kr an angels. "Santa's Christmas accordion solo �y Steven Steven- . Cake" was staged by grade two son and a finale production of and three children, who had as much fun baking the cake as the "Jesus Chrast Super Star" by audience did watching them. grade eight students. The senior A piano duet by Cathy Shiell choir neatly ended the program and Lisa Thompson was followed with a medley of Christmas by a black light performance by songs. the '`Alley Cats". The fluore- . scent -suited swingers were Neil W cot ton- m a n Manna, Gidget Lowther, Joanna Coultes, Anna Nieuwenhuis, in�ured Sherry Verbeek, Cathy Walker, Bonnie Walker and Donna . A single car accident on County Chettleburgh: Road 12 in Morris Township on A piano solo by Jeffrey Cook Dec, 16 resulted in injuries to the was followed by a grade -five and driver and an estimated $1,000 six production of `.`Rocking Alone damages to the car. in an Old Rocking Chair" and a Alex Gulutzen of Walton was "participation" song "0 You're proceeding north between Walton Happy and You Knew It led by and Brussels when his car hit an .the band but involving the entire ice patch and skidded into a audience. "THE CHRISTMAS STORY" was presented by grade four and five children of East Wawanosh Public School. In the foreground are Daryl Dunbar, Cameron and Nancy Moore. • Was ditch, hitting a hydro pole. "The Christmas Story" was, Gulutzen was admitted to „grade the Wingham '• and District classes,presented followedby byfour the primary . Hospital with-ehest and cervical Joan Arbuckle, Lori choir singing "Santa's Coming" • spine injuries and a mild con. (Staff Photo) and "Christmas Gifts" and a eussion but has now been re - grades five and six presentation leased. 1 d 'a1 readings, were caro s an specs numbers by the senior and junior choirs. At the close of the service all repeated the Nunc Dimittis in unison. Preceding the benediction, Mr. Roberts thanked the participants in the service, especially the organist and choir director, Mrs. Lynda Lentz.- The junior choir closed the service with the sing- ing inging of the Hebrew benediction followed' by the recessional. Irigade called Finleyto home . .The Wingham Fire Depart- ment investigated a fire at Ed Finley'p., just north of Wingham, on Saturday, Dec. 21. An over- heated spaceheater caused an es- timated $1,500 worth of damages, chiefly due to dense smoke. The °fire brigade gave the new tanker an early workout. FOUR COOKS PONDER ov sented by grade two and Thursday evening. They are Dunbar. er the ingredients of "Santa's ChristmasyCake", a play pre - three children at the East Wawahosh Christmas concert Bradley Shobbrook, Darren Evans, Anne Proctor and Karen (StafPhoto) GRADE' FIVE AND SIX children present "Santa Gets a Sur -prise" with Robbie Nicholson as thealceaQueett Evans as n, Kim the North Wind, Lisa Ham Mc- Dowell, Heather Marriott, Elizabeth Brydges and Nancy Verbeek as Snow Fairies and John Haines as the a Photo) Man in the Moon. ( Christmas concert at Knox United it ANL Turning the leaf of a New Year, we wish' you, success and happiness. To you, our appreciation. BELGRAVE — The Knox United Church Sunday School Christmas. concert was held on Friday evening, Dec. 20, in the Women's Institute Hall with Rev. John Roberts as master of cere- monies. The program included singing by the -Sunday School choir and a beginners' rhythm band. Humor- ous and entertaining plays were staged by the senior primers, junior girls and boys, inter- mediates, Hi -C members and the Nixon family. Donna Higgins presented a piano'solo and the Coultes family and the Lougheed family enter- tained with musical numbers. Clifford Coultes presented a humorous monologue: Recita- tions were given by Sara Lougheed, Joan Higgins, Kather- ine Procter, Julie Gnay, Anne . Procter, Sheila Anderson and Kelly Lougheed. George Johnston and Mrs. Cliff Logan presented humorous news items on church members and moss--Preece--read "The- Night- before Christmas". Santa Claus made his entrance at the finale to distribute gifts and candy bags. Reeve hosts dinner party BELGRAVE — Members of .Morris Township Council, of- ficials, employees and their wives were entertained to a turkey dinner on Wednesday, December 18, at the home of Reeve and Mrs. William Elston. During the evening Reeve Elston expressed appreciation to Ross Smith for his 14 years of service to the township as coun- cillor and deputy -reeve. James Mair presented him with a piece NCW Y€1R GRCCTIMGS As the clock strikes to ring out the old, we'll be thinking of you ... wishing you a future bright with promise, happy hopes, good luck and good cheer. Management and Staff RED FRONT GROCERY LIMITED