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By Mary Chessell
VARNA - The annual Christmas Concert
of Varna Sun ay ool was held in the
township hall right afte hurch on Sunday.
This year parents were responsible for the
program, with a library of materials
available for their use. The only group
rehearsals were with the pianist Mildred
McAsh. Any one who has had experience
with children's rehearsals will appreciate
how much easier it was for the teachers.
The children gathered on stage for the
singing of Christmas carols, with the au-
dience joining in for many of them, then
lunch was served.
The program resume- with r^rit•,ti,-r F-.,
Uc
nsi le for
Heather Beierling, Mark Webster, Paul Hill
and Brian Hill. Raymond Beierling sang a
solo and Greg Taylor gave a reading. San-
dra Coultis sang "Little Shepherd Boy"
with brother Tony, sister Mary ani kurtsta
McAsh singing the echo part. Piano solos
were played by Mary Ellen Webster, Krista
McAsh, Darryn McAsh and Nancy Webster.
Susan and Scott Kirkton played an organ
and guitar duet, "Winter Wonderland". The
Hill Brothers Fancily Players sort of stole
the show with their short skit "J. C. Pen-
ney" and its surprise ending.
The Varna Singers had a medley of
Christmas music prepared for the concert,
but circumstances made it necessary for
y conceit
them to sing earlier in church, where they
added a joyful sound to the worship service.
Santa arrived in time to hear the children
sing again, and distribute presents to an ex-
cited bunch of kids.
Brian McAsh attended the Sportsmen's
Club dinner in Deckerville, Michigan last
week. Club members donate enough venison
for the feast, and the restaurant staff cooks
it for them. Hunting trophies are presented
to eligible members. Brian is a friend of
Dale Klaus of the club, and was asked to
display the.eight-point rack from the buck
he shot in that area this year. Tom Lepp-
ington, who hunted with Brian, got a smaller
buck.
donate to Children s Hospital
By Isabel Scott
BRUCEFIELD - A White Gift service was
held on Sunday morning at Brucefield
United Church with Mrs. Beth Cooper, the
Sunday School superintendent as leader
with the senior students taking part.
The narrator was Becky Rathwell and the
gospel reader was Lynne Moffat. Jerry
McBeach, William Fotheringham, Dana
Kloss, Judy Moffat, Brian Moffat, Faye -
Anne Love and Chris McDonald helped in
the stories of the Advent apple and the
selfish family. Helping with the gift tree and
the free gift were David Moffat, Scott Town-
send, Jan Talbot, Ben Rathwell, Robert Hill
and Lynne Moffat.
The gift envelopes were reePivtr b.
Robert Hill and William Fotheringham. The
choir sang the anthem, He Carne, with Bar-
bara Livermore as organist. The minister
Mr. Don Moffat gave the benediction.
A potluck dinner started the Christmas
general meeting of the U.C.W. Evelyn
Falconer, Audrey Coleman and Myrtle
Taylor were in charge of the worship ser-
vice on Christmas and Mrs. Doris Cantelon
was pianist.
Beatrice Stoll president read a poem and
the minutes, roll call and treasurer's report
were read by Mrs. Cliff Henderson and Mrs.
Broadfoot.
Donations were made to the children's
mpmnrial hospital. tie ;he Van Den Neueker
family and to the mission and service fund.
After the meeting boxes were packed for the
shut-ins.
The Christmas Eve service this year will
be at Brucefield Church this year at 7:30
p.m.
xxx
Sympathy is expressed to Edna Paterson
due to the death of her son Jim of London
and to his wife and daughter.
Mrs. Ruth Rushcall has returned to Vic-
toria B.C. after spending a couple of weeks
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ross Scott.
Mr. David Triebner is a patient in Univer-
sity Hospital, London having undergone hip
surgery.
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14,193—PAGE 9
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THURS., FRI. - 9 TO 9 P.M. SAT. - 0:90 TO 6 P.M.
at the Sunday School Christmas Concert and the children quickly
gathered around to see the jolly old soul. (Mary Chessell photo)
Goderich Township Council meet
and set aside $90,000 for taxes
Accounts totalling more than $132,000
were ordered paid when Goderich Township
Council met for its inaugural session
December 5. Of this amount, $90,000 was for
Huron County taxes.
By-law no. 12, 1983, a by-law setting the
salaries for 1984, was given two readings
and passed.
By-law no. 13, 1983, a by-law appointing
various officials, was also given two
readings and passed.
By-law no. 14, 1983, a by-law authorizing a
tile drain debenture of $18,800 on five
properties, was given three readings and
passed.
By-law no. 15, 1983, a by-law setting the
rate for processing variances in the official
plan and spot zoning changes, was also
given three readings and passed.
A tile drain application, received from
Allard Feddes for lot 27, concession 4, was
approved by council, subject to the
availability of funds.
A land severance application, requested
by J. Hindmarsh for part of lot 10, con-
cession 1, was dealt with as per
questionaire.
Mrs. Lynda Steenstra was present at the
council meeting to request that the P.E.P.
group be issued a licence number in order to
conduct a raffle. The clerk was instructed to
issue this.
Mrs. Carol Wammes was also orecPnt at
the meeting to request council's con-
sideration of a refund for the November 4
dance sponsored by the P.E.P. group and
also for a rate for the hall rental in order to
conduct a fashion show. Council passed a
motion that the balance of the hall rental of
$175 be cancelled and considered as a
donation and that P.E.P. be permitted to
rent the hall for a fashion show, as outlined,
at $50.
Building permits were issued to George
Huck for an implement shed on lot 16,
concession 5 and to Earl Schilbe for a saw
mill roof cover on lot 33, concession 3.
A motion made on January 3, 1983,
regarding the establishing of a full time
office staff at the township hall, was
rescinded.
A motion was passed to authorize the
treasurer to attend the tax sale and act on
behalf of the township.
The reeve was authorized to proceed with
the installation of a second entrance from
the m.p. room into the main hall at the
township hall.
An application for improvement to a
-municipal drain received from G.T.
Thompson was accepted by council and
referred to W.J. Bartlett for examination
and report.
The meeting then adjourned until
December 19 at 1 p.m.
Holmesville WI host party
6
By Blanche Deeves
The Goderich Township Women's
Institute Card Party was held on Dec. 8 in
the Community Centre at Holmesville.
Four tables of cards were in play and the
winners were: ladies' high, Grace
McC)inchey; ladies' low, Gemey Bland;
men's high, Doug Bland; men's low,
Francis Powell; lone hands, Ernie Brown.
Church news
On Sunday morning at the Holmesville
United Church the choir participated in the
worship service.
The flowers in the sanctuary were placed
in memory of the late Tom Burley.
Philip Andrew, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Lobb was baptized. Don Lobb and
Bill Crawford received the offering.
For. the children's time, Rev. James
Bechtel told the Sunday Schoolers about
advent and the lighting of the third candle.
On Dec. 18 the Holmesville Sunday School
classes will present their Christmas per-
formance, Angels, at Clinton's Wesley -
Willis United Church.
Bradley Wammes lights candle
on wreath for Advent Sunday
MIDDLETON - The Third Advent Sunday
and the White Gift service were held at St.
James Anglican Church on Dec. 11.
Bradley Wammes lit the candle on the
Advent wreath and Jennifer Dutot gave the
reading. Rev. George Youmatoff of Bayfield
led the service.
The congregation was reminded that the
Lesson and Carols Service will be held this
Sunday, Dec. 18 at 11:15 a.m. St. James will
also celebrate Christmas Eve with com-
munion at 8 p.m. on Dec. 24.
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