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$haring love is meeting theme
A recording or Christmas music was
play'e'd«while the members of Holmesville
UC Wived, For their meeting on Dec. 9.
s 014 i,ove was the theme for the wor-
shieTtutce. ,
E !gine j echtel, the leader, read an arti-
cle ";etbtitlefid ",Prepare a way and look
,f
eag �j.
*IVO joined in a carol sing accom-
pant d by Verna Lobb at the piano.
tty RAvner read and article entitled
"Let's communicate our faith in a living
God."
Each person was given a small
Christmas wrapped parcel which held a
verse of scripture to be read. Each verse
contained something to share with
everyone.
Elaine told the group a beautiful
Christmas story of the first creche. The of-
ferings and Christmas stockings were
received.
The president Charlotte Norman opened
the business meetings and the minutes and
correspondence were read.
Kaye Harris reported for the flowers
fund and gave her list of people who will be
remembered at Christmas by our UCW.
Plans have been made to hold our 1987
bazaar on Saturday, October 31 from 11
a.m. to 4 p.m.
Elaine closed the meeting with a prayer.
Seventeen members enjoyed a delicious
lunch and social hour.
mor choir leads congretation
H�+ ESVILLE - Worship Service was
held ;'c day morning at Holmesville United
Ch ' ... The Senior choir led in the Ministry
oftie• and Rev. Jim Bechtel's message
wa aialfs Vision.
Ron : Sellers and Darryl Hemingway
received the offering. John Greidanus was
the organist. .
The Christmas Family Service will be
December 24 at 7:30 p.m. featuring readings
from Twenty Centuries of Christmas Light.
Next Sunday, worship service will be at
9:45 a.m.
Get well wishes from The Enterprising
Seniors go to Ivan Bonfonte in University
Hospital on the 7t4 floor and to Jim Cox,
Goderich Hospital.
The next meeting of the Enterprising
Seniors will be January 8 at 2 p.m. with
Blanche and Ed Deeves in charge of
entertainment.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to
all the readers of Clinton News -Record and
Goderich Signal -Star.
tureh decorated for festive service
MIDDLETON - Matins was held in St.
Jame's Middleton Anglican Church, which
had been beautifully decorated by Anita
Van Den Haar including a Christmas tree.
Rev, . Aubrey Bell officiated. Audrey Mid-
dletonSpoke to children about ribbons, this
one being blue.
Don Middleton and Adam Reder
presented the offering.
The Sunday gchool children wished
everyone a Merry Christmas. Following the
service everyone joined the Sunday School
Correspondent
• from page 10.
the ' Christmas story gave the world
melodies brilliantly proclaiming praise,
adoration and faith.
What a heritage of beauty, inspiration and
•ht:Lt rlghtest w'i5hes
fora happy holiday
season are being
sent your way.
Our very special thanks
Don, Marilyn and
family
DON NAW
BUILDING CONTRACTOR
Bayfield
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children for a social with Christmas goodies
and a drink with their teachers, Doreen
Welsh and Lynda Steenstra.
Coming Events
December 24, 8 p.m. Communion.
December 28, Service of Nine Lessons and
Carols.
Christmas, Home Comnunion. (Please
notify the Rector of any in your families who
will need to take their communion at home.)
The Rectory family wishes a joyous and
blessed Christmas to you all.
Congratulations to Ma�� and Marj and Don Wise on
the arrival of their second son Chad Mat-
thew at Clinton Public Hospital.
Ken Wise is spending a few days with ms
parents Ray and Estelle Wise.
Take time through the Holiday Season and
go for a drive around Goderich, Bayfield,
and Clinton. They are really pretty. The
Deeves went Sunday evenings.
They are really pretty. The Deeves went
Sunday evening.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to
all the readers of Clinton News -Record.
says Christmas has changed...
maintain the full significance of the
Christmas message - Peace on Earth -
Goodwill to Men.
May you all have a wonderful Christmas,
and best wishes for the New Year.
talent we enjoy today.
While we treasure the true meaning of
Christmas and the wonderful creations
which it has invoked, and while we are fully
ic
Intrusion of today s isoc society, we the can hope to
Jane & Clayton Groves
Rick Talbot
Helen Wells
Mike Wilson
Florence Miller
Ruby Pickard
-GROVES
\tsars and appliance centre
I including • the Board & Batten Gift Room
10 Huron Street Clinton 482.9414
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1988—Pale 11
May the spirit
of Christmas
fill your hearts
with joy!
Tom, Marjorie, Laurel, Lisa,
Stephen and Shannon Duizer
TOM DUIZER
PLUMBING & HEATING
Londesboro 523-4359
from all of us at Mary's
STORE STAFF:•:s!\a,* ;} ;::"F,<•.
LEFT TO RIGHT: Irene Cantelon, Carol Wammes (owner) ,
and Marie Collins ABSENT: Betty Southgate
Shirley Taylor
ALTERATIONIST AND
COUTURIERE
Morita Kochis
COUTURIERE
Muriel Elliott
BRIDAL CONSULTANT
Neil Wammes
Eno Shipp
COURIER SERVICE
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SEWING CENTRE
Emely Coultis
COUTURIERE
LeeAnn Wammes
Bradley Wammes
17 VICTORIA ST.
NSULTW
CLINTON .482-7036
A Very Merry Christmas
To One and All!
From all of us at
Lorne Brown Motors Ltd.
My sincere thanks to our
many customers for your con-
tinued trust and patronage.
A very Merry Christmas and
a healthy and prosperous New
Year to all.
We look forward to continue
serving your automotive needs
in 1987.
BACK ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Jeffrey Brown, Ken Johnston, Steve Brown,
Fred Shropshall, John Holthuysen, Craig Cox.
FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Doug Cartwright, Doug Wise.
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