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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1985-12-23, Page 32APPLIANCE REPAIRS II Page 14A—CL1NTON NEWS -RECORD, MON AY, DECEMBER 23,198 �Christmas is both serious and Christmas means alot Christmas means That Christ was born, Born in a stable, On Christmasmorn. Christmas means A time to 1voe, Loving parents. Brothers too. Christmas means A time to rejoice. Rejoicing with everyone Young and old. Christmas means A time of joy, Joyfully sing, To God Most High. Karen Bylsma Grade 7 Clinton and District Christian School What Christmas means to me Christmas is when Jesus is born, It is when the promised Messiah came, Jesus Christ was born on Christmas eve, To save us from eternal death. It is when God gave his only son , To save us from this sinful world. It is when the shepherds saw the star, And heard the angels sing from afar Jesus Christ was born in Bethlehem To save us all Amen! Amen! And that is what Christmas means to me! Dawn Ten Pas Grade 7 Clinton and District Christian School What Christmas means to me Christmas is a time of giving Remembering that Christ was born. The wisemen carne to bring their gifts On that Christmas morn. The shepherds carne from afar. To worship their new king To show how much they love Hirn By bringing gifts to Him. Now, today we often forget, How much He really gave. He came to us, to give His life. To save us from our sin. Sandra Vander Wal Grade 7 Clinton and District Christian School - CSS collects 190 cans for Bureau The students found it a worthwhile cause and appreciated the opportunity to donate t.2 it. The only regret the students have is that they did not reach their goal of 300 cans, however, they hope their contributions will help some families through the Christmas season. By Don Hearn CLINTON-- puring the week of December 2,- students from Central Huron Secondary School collected 190 cans and $96 in cash donations to send to the Huron County Christmas Bureau, sponsored by the Family Division. Christmas droy results A Christmas draw was held on December Willems of Dublin; Trudy Kassies of RR1 19 in St. Columban home of the Monsignor Londesboro, $50; Mary Gibbings of Clinton, D.J. Egan Assembly of the 4th Degree. .$25. Prize winners were Cecilia Ryan of RR2 All prizes were donated by members of Dublin; Tom Johnston of RR1 Dublin; John the Assembly. Merry Christmas from all the members. n, 5Zic.Itt*.Ua3M8F3ZiSSC47*S3StAXAYZO Santa fell down Once a year a chubby, old, rosy cheeks and 'red nose fellow comes down my - chimney. His name is Santa Claus. 1 hung up my stocking and went to bed. After a while I heard something mysterios. It was someone yelling HELP over and over again. Do you know who it was? Yes, it was San- ta. He was stuck in the chimney. I yelled "Mom, Santa is stuck in the chimney ! " Everybody came running down the stairs. After we, got him out we gave him eight cookies and two glasses of milk. He gave us two candy canes each. Ho! Ho! Ho! Ho! OPTOMETRY rThR.W. BELL OPTOMETRIST e Square, GODERICH 524-7661 JOHN LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST Seaforth 527.1240 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9:00-5:30 Saturday 9:00.12:00 noon Closed Wednesdays BY APPOINTMENT Free parking on premises INISURAN' CE JOHN WISE - INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. General Insurance Guaranteed Investments Clinton Office:482-3401 Res.: 482-7265 A night of Christmas, music was enjoyed by the large audience who. attended the Christmas concert at the Clinton and District Christian School on December 19. Singing solo parts are, from left. Tricia Bos, Jessica Hulls and Sara •DeJonge. 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BUTLER CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Trustee in Bankruptcy Farm Financial Statements OFFICES 19 Victoria Street, North Goderlch 524-2834 or 524-8658 325 Lambton Crt., Kincardine 396-7088 5 Ontario St., Clinton 482-7541 (at HAR Block) patz SALES unsl SERVICE In5tallatlwn and Ports KEITH SIEMON FARM SYSTEMS LTD. RR 4 Walton Phone 345-2734 or 482-7971 FOR FREE PLANNING AND ESTIMATES Cindy Carter, Grade 4, Huron Centennial School Santa and Rudolph were the first One day before. Christmas Eve, late at night I went outside. I saw Santa and Rudolph. Rudolph was the first one. Some of his friends were behind him. Then Santa asked me if I would like to go with him. I said yes., So we went around all night. Before I got up Santa put some goodies and presents in my stocking. I got up, I woke up my parents, I told them about Santa and Rudolph. After that we went downstairs and opened our presents. The End Martina Aisenpreis; Grade 4, Huron Centennial School Legend of Christmas rose According to legend, a little shepherd girl from Bethlehem followed the shepherds on their way to the manger. All the shepherds had gifts for Jesus but the little girl had none. She felt very sad and unworthy about this and hung back from the others. Just 'before they reached the stable, an angel appeared in a blaze of light and scat- tered lovely white roses before the little girl. So she gathered them up and laid them before the manger. ...from Stanley Township Reeve CLARENCE RAU Deputy Reeve HOWARD ARMSTRONG C01111CillOrs RICHARD ERB, JACK COLEMAN, BILL DOWSON Clerk Treasurer MEL GRAHAM Deputy Clerk Treasurer BETTY GRAHAM Road Superintendent WILLIAM TAYLOR TO Christopher Merrill, Vancouver B.C. Heather Steenstra, Clinton Holly Ostler, Brompton William East, Clinton Timothy Lyons, Londesboro Jennifer Van Baaren, Londesboro Danny Wildfong, R.R. 1 Clinton On Dec. 25 Dec. 25 Dec. 25 Dec. 26 Dec. 2 7 Dec. 29 Doc. 2 9