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The drawing for the Bauer Skates, offered as prizes by the Kentucky Fried Chicken Take Home
Store on Kingston Street, was made December 14 by Agnes Cutt. Mrs. Cutt is shown drawing one
of the winning tickets in the company of Kentucky Fried Chicken proprietor Vic Pope. Winners
• were Glen Caloran, Adastral Park, Clinton; Brenda Hoy, Clinton and Susan Vogt, Goderich. — staff
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Goderich township students
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Holmesville Public School
pupils heid their Christmas
Concert last Tuesday. In the past
the school held annual concerts„.
usually in the springtime, but
last week's event was the first
one at Christma.1:_ Mrs. Bonnie
Jewitt was the director.
FirSt on the program was a
•performance by the primary
Zlef:it I Jetc•Mpo'setl of ' first and
ondltatlers.- Next came a
grade 4 play titled "Mr. Mouse
Enjoys Christmas.” The east
included Ricky Forbes, Bobby
Orr, Ann Elliott, Robin
Ormandy, Susa,n Fuller, Sandra
Fuller, Lorrie Hutchins, Murray,
Bolger, Terry Blok, Erin Bissett
and Allan Hirst.
- Getting together to sing "I
Saw Mommy Kissing Santa
Claus" was the trio of Darlene
Chowen, Cindy Middleton and
Michael Rivett.
"Teddy's Own Santa," a grade
3 play, was performed by Karen
Bolger, Ray Moffatt, Brian
Riddell, Mark Westbrook, SylVia
Forbes, Gerry Glousher, Neil
Voscamp and Vicki Steepe.
Sarah Wain and Wade Raithby
presented a recitation which was
followed by the •. senior play,
"Heck Says It," whose cast
members were Clay Stirling,
Sandra Freeman, Jane Harris,
Rodney Cox, Randy Potter,
Tom Schmidt, Mary Ellen
• Sturdy, Shelley Burgess and
Leroy DeJong.
Singing "Dasher" were Karen
Bolger, Debbie and Lorie
Alexander.
Seniors who put on a French
play, titled "Un Cadeau de
Noel," were Nancy Bellinger,
'Cheryl Bell, Bin Atkinson, Marie
Betties and Carole Weber.
Reader was Dale Elliott. After
that came a recitation by Lloyd
Jantzi and a series of selections
by the senior ch,oir.
Following intermission, an
, operetta, "The Elves and The
Shoemaker," was staged by
Danny Freeman, Susan McLean,
Larry Jantzi, Rosemary Bird,
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Tarrnby Wilson, Beverly Mathers
and Stephen DeGroof. Linda
Diehl then gave a recitation. ,
• 'Duane Malcolm was reader for
a junior operetta, "A Bomb For
Santa." Cast members were Ken
Wise, Debra Sowerby, Danny
Spence, Diana Freeman,
Christine Wise, Phillip Potter,
Paul Wise, Larry Hutchins, Scott
Raithby, Janice Orr, Debra
Geddes, Delila Geddes and Erin
Bissett.
The senior pageant, "Come
Let Vs Adore Him," was
followed by a recitation given by
Janice Miller and a series of
numbers by the junior choir.
S
oiniesville UCW elects slate,
rs. W. Norman is president
The Christmas meeting (if
Holmesville United Church
Women was conducted by Mrs.
William Porter. Mrs. Walter read
the scripture and Mrs. Blake led
in prayer. .
A reading was given by Mrs.
Oliddon and Mrs. Porter read a
'stewardship article titled
"Keeping Faith with the Spirit
of Christmas." Roll eal) was
answered with seasonal verses.
The president, Mrs. -Bond,
conducted the business and
thanked the ladies for helping
with the appreciation banquet
and bazaar. A donation of $50 -
was made to the Teen Girls'
Home in London.
Christmas gifts were
purcha§ed for patients in the
Gode'rich Psychiatric Hospital
and Mrs. Mowatt conducted the
election of 1970-71 officers.
Heading. the new slate is Mrs.
William Norman, presideni.
Other officers include Mrs. C.
Tebbutt, vice president; Mrs.
Porter, recording secretary; Mrs.
Bob Norman, corresponding
secretary and Mrs. K. Harris,
treasurer.
Pianist is Mrs. Bond. On the
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social committee are Mrs.
Whitely, Mrs. Batkin,- Mrs. H.
Yeo and Mrs'. D. Harris. Others
on committees include:
program, Mrs. Cudmore, Mrs.
Lobb, Mrs. J. Grigg and Mrs.
Walt,er; finance, Mrs. Gliddon,
Mrs. Sturdy; supply, Mrs. E.
Grigg,, Mrs. Riddell, Mrs. Potter,
Mrs. Hutchins; buying, Mrs.
•Williams, Mrs. Cantelon, Mrs.
Betties; visiting, Mrs. Jervis, Mrs.
Bepder, Mrs. Blake, Mrs.
Townshend, Mrs. Ginn;
nominations, Mrs. Bond, Mrs.
Farquhar, Mrs. C. Tebbutt;
flowers, Mrs. D. Norman, Mrs. I.
Tebbutt, Mrs. W. Yeo and
auditors, Mrs. Ginn and Mrs.
Hostesses for the Christmas
meeting were Mrs. Bond, •Mrs.
Mowatt, Mrs. H. Yeo and Mrs.
Heard.
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