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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1985-01-02, Page 16n PERIMa SIONAIATAR, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1905 • ser..ices i 001 ��' helpers -Nicole �1!iiddelkamp and Rose - /I/ Aub en's institute held its• annual Marie Young ole resented the play Webster CI:HURCHISERVICF ppWall hangings dep cti the sorry of the G`l risen rneeth►g on December 16 at qhie N ght Befpre Christriias. Jodi Christ Child- were hung in place for the p.m, in the .Aubut l CeM nnitY Memorial „5- played a. 'nano soio and Miss Lori M;illian Christmas service at Knox' United Church r. Eleanor Brad- € h her - Grade d e1 a pr nteoi °l. iie last Sunday: Mr. Gail Shuttleworth was in `�. wit t ilt• �r -- 4 �'i . rte:, .. la ali _dam r- i ,..,J eel'i ;—eltar„e:- 'heyseryice-corirtineneed-wvitha-P '�iiock %`�d1ia�' ;.., �;" ,,,w.�� . r.-..._ e�..._-. � 1,�..rl-1 la s �y g -The-Meeting, o ned.:tit t;_� , : _.-�: , ..__ ,� iin�f �ti���t pe An �` r the W.I. Ode, Mary Stewart Collect and 0 played a piano solo fol awed. by a play Canada, with Mrs. Emerson Rodger at the Grade 5 and 6 girls. To the ` song, Here piano. A poem - Only a Little Town was read Comes Santa Claus, the jolly fellow entered -followed° by a- welcome to all visitprs and members. and gave out gifts assisted by Bryan Gross, Kevin Webster, Karen Bakker and Donna The guest. speakers was. Rev. Dave Joseph (Mr. grid Mr Lynn Armstrpng, ' Thiessen, Minister of the Huron Chapel 1Vjis- with BEM/ Jesus (Robbie Ar- SOCIAL NEWS sionary Church and he. chose for his chambault). plaetzer and Mrs. Leonard Arcliambault Christmas message - J'esus, the Hope of Three is returned recently from a four-day trip to two. He , basing it on St. Luke chapter lir nneth Ratcnsay and Gattenby, Tennessee where they attendedra two. He spoke of poverty in reference to the presented thea gifts to the baby as did Do square-dancing conference. a Stuart Bakker, Nicole Mr, and Mrs. Peter De Groot of Goderich manger and stable, the shepherds and the n�+L•ynn Armstrong, iii Webster as they visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson simplicity of their faith and the baby Jesus, R the symbol of hope. In closing, he spoke of recite f Htrri Bo I d Like to Rodger° the.grieving thousandsand Eleanor Erodnock. EREII 71195 s. "Dana Bean) at the manger the a Wise Men -(Lawrence , Allan Webster) n- Middelkamp and Kevin d, Our Gifts or e,ReganMillian and Mrs. ea e' a esofhopeand remembrance.Greg he program the lighting and darkened ehurc . litsattendance. the starving peo- A recitation A Shepherd Y, n Gross s Viola Raithby and Mr. John Raithby pie of Africa. Mrs. Lillian Letherland thank -Be, was done by Ian Andrews, Bryn were guests on Christmas day with Mr. and ed Mr. Thiessen and presented tum with a St van Millian and Mrs. Norman Vincent, Londesboro, Mr. q and gift. The roll tall was the exchange of.readings by T d Bakker and Glynis Mrs: Reg Shultz of RR 3 Blyth were also Christmas gifts in the charge of Mrs.:lonald Marie young brought mess g guest Haines, Mrs. Tom Haggitt and Mrs: John Park was in charge of Guests for Christmas celebrations last Stadelmann- at the end of p g Monday with Mr. and Mrs D,apald Haines The minutes of the previous meeting were h was gradually rlitirninated were Mr: and Mrs. Ed Haines, Rachel and accepted as read by tete secretary Mrs. by dandle by all those in •David of Niagara Falls and M. and Mrs. Robert "Peck. Mrs. Lawrence P1aetie't• CONCERT Livermore, Robbie,' Donald and Philip reported on the kitchen -equipment and a Knox United Church interdenominational o£ Ron Live ch donation of $25.00' was sent to the .Huron' Sunday School pFesented their annual con Mi'ss.Lorie Cartwright of Toronto and Mr. ' County Family and, Children Services. Mrs. cert for the Christmas season last Saturday. Derrick Cartwright of Clinton spent the holi- Leonard Archambault reported on -the 4-H ' evening in the Sunday school room of the day with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Donald om Cartwright David computer course.oandcMrs.enLillian ed the :Sunday rschhol l superintendent Christmastand Mr. guestsd with, Cartwright.Mrs. Tena Letherland reported on cards sent and read chur'c�h'.T a large attendance was wag the Em a were Mr. and Mrs, Ke Ernpey of the thank -you notes. She was thanked for Mrs. Allan 'We pupilsp y personally. delivering so many ChrL mus opening choruses, Bring a Torch, and Jingle Empeth and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Empty, cards and visiting the shut-ins. Bells °Kith Mrs. Fred Lawrence the pianist. Craig and St of R.R. 2 Auburn. A carol singsong was led by Mrs. Tom , The riursery,class, with their teacher, Miss Prize winners at the weekly euchre party Jardin with Mrs. Emerson Rodger accom-Glvnis-Marie Young, sang the Peppermint by the Auburn Silver Tops were: novelty, panying on the piano. A reading Bethelehem Stick followed by a„ solos, Santa Claus is Mrs. Bernisr�e McClinchey; high lady, Mrs. Thenn-and Naw, was read by Mrs. Tom Hag- Corning to Town, by Graham Worsell. Ross Robinson; low lady, Mrs. James g it t • An interesting scarf -tying • The Young Teen cuss, with their teacher, Glousher; high man, Ted Mills; and low °demonstration was done by Mrs. Robert Mrs. Jake Middelkamp at the piano, per- man, Jack Lockhart. Peck. She. was thanked. by Mrs. Tom Jardin formed a number,.Bethlehem Voices, with Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Karry. Arthur and presented with a gilt. Anita Gross, on saxophone, Leone Cunn- and Mrs. Gertie Keller on Boxing Day were CHRISTMAS EVE ingham on the flute, and triangle, Sandra Mr. and Mrs. Greg Arthur of Smith's Fall, On Christmas Eve many families attend- Deveau on maracas and Sharon Ramsay on ed the Christmas program at Knox United trombone. The Kindergarten children with' Dr.and Mrs. Harry Ceislar, Sarah and . Patrick of Goderich, Mrs. Velma Mills of Church where they were welcomed by the teacher, Miss Angela Millian, did a number Brantford and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Arthur, " minister Mr. Gary Shuttleworth: The last followed by a duet sung by Susan Dobie and Advent candle was lit by Mrs. Teade Bak- Alison Rachel and Joel of Auburn., Alison Chamney. Christmas Eve Eucharist service at St. The Grade One. class, with their teacher, Mark's Anglican Church was held :at 7 p.m. sang Away in a with Rev. Robin Lyon, rector, in charge. Bakker's class The organist was Mrs. Murray Nesbit, The as Giving. Marty large congregation enjoyed the carols All I Want for la ed on the trumpet before and during cessional by the junior and senior choirs singing - A Child is BO fl and the.earoi Q Come All Ye Faithful. The fourth Advent candle pf Joy was lit by Mr. anti Mrs:, Lawrence •P1 etzer. Worship in music was stressed as t e jeanior? .choir salsa. RENAULT TII1THE SCALES IN YOURFAVORr. ker. The senior and junior choirs, under the Miss Tarrimy Shuttleworth; direction of Mrs. Barry Millian, Mrs. Greg Manger, and Mrs. Tead Gordon Gross and Mrs. Allan presented -a play, Christ c _. rarK, :Vitra. ..Webster, brought 'the mesage in scripture Lawrence sang a solo, p Y and song as the Christmas Story' was pan- Christmas is my Two Front Teeth, and Lana the service by Miss' Angela Schneider. Mr. tomimed. The angels (Julie Glenn, Sharon and ,Leslie Lawrence sang a duet; I • Saw Mark Stackhouse also°gave a violin solo and Ramsay and Tammy Shuttleworth) told the Mummy Kissing Santa Claus. ,Ma anthem ' sung the of St. shepherds (Marinas Bakker, Donald Haines Grade .3 and 4 girls, with their teacher, Maras. The wasail ung bycthe choir was lit by and Bryan Ramsay) the good news. The Mrs: Robert Powell, gave a play, Christmas Lana Lawrence. �.shepher IS, followed by Grade 5 and 6 boys and. sionary Chapel and' the singing of carols and g couple the reading of the First Christmas from the Gospels made it an inspiring service.. .. , Mrs. Mary Rollinson and Mr: Murray Rollinson arrived home on Wednesday after visiting for a week with - the former's' -daughter, Mrs. Alfred . Weston and Mr. • Weston in Toronto. . Ms and 'Mrs' Oliver Anderson and Mr. and Mrs, Greg Park of R.R. 2 Auburn spent t Christmas at Newmarket with their son and Kea Webetar, 395-5257 .brother, Mr. WilIiamAnderson. _„ We are pleased to report that Ted Clark was able to be home after being a patient. in in Wyoming, Sarnia e r Goderich. Christmas day , they were with Ewen's sister, Isabel 1Viartyn in Kincardine. Jane, Jennifer and Laura Ullrich spent a couple of' days -with George -and Betty Mon- - crief. Barry, Betty and Sharlene Jones. were in Tiverton on Christmas Eve. Visiting with 'Dorothy Finlayson 'during the Christmas holidays were Barbara, Charles, Andrew and Jim Rogerson of Toronto; Paul and Jane Emberlin of Toron- to; Duncan Finlayson of Kincardine; Bill, Judy, Jennine• and John Finlayson of ds Allen, and found Mary .and s, o_._.Rev. ..Date.._ Thiessen: conducted the •° .. Christmas Eve service at the Huron 'Mir Sudhur,y ple visit here ' Your '• correspondent 'and herand Pro- sperous all her readers a Happy. New Year. Marion MacLennan and Dick Evans of Sudbury spent ' a few. -days during . the Christi'nas holidays with Rhetta MacLen- nan. Finlay MacDonald spent Christmas day with his sister, Marion Huston and her fami- . ly- Barbara Wilkins of Paris was home with. her parents and :brother, Charles, Mayme and Ken Wilkins during the Christmas holidays. -Cecil and Jim Webster of Waterloo are at home now for a couple.*f weeks, as the plant where they Work, Acorn Kitchens in Kit- chener, has closed its doors for the holidays until January 7. Charles and Mayme Wilkins had all their family with them for Christmas dinner; Ken Wilkins; Bill, Joanne, Stacey and Ian Wilkins; Larry, Janet, Laura and Adam Wilkins; Jack and Sharon Wilkins, all of Ashfield Township; Janet Wilkins and Allen Peck of Wallaceburg; Barbara Wilkins of Paris; Elizabeth Wilkins and Laura and Mabel CarripbelLof Toronto, and Lloyd.Ir .win of Kinloss Township. Wellington, Kae, Jim and Cecil Webster visited on Saturday with Norma Young in Goderich. • David MacDonald and ,Russell spent Christmas with Terry, Marion, Jason and Kristie Meriam in Goderich. • Alex MacDonald, son of David Mac- Dohald, of Fort Nelson, British Columbia is • spending a couple of week's .holidays with his father and brother. Christmas day the Culberts had their family With- Rhetta MacLennan for Christmas' were Marion MacLennan and Dick Evans of with them, George, Andrea, Julie and Sudbury, Jack and Ane to ,MacLennan of Michael MacDonald of Ashfield township Stratford, Margaret, Teena and Jason Mor- And,„,)/like,', Brenda and Richard Lazette of -toil -and friend Garry of Point Clark, and Kincardine. George, Kathie, Laura Anne .and Collin Visit'Cng oWehTtStzrra✓s-day,with M -r. ,and MacLennan of Agincourt. Mrs. Gordon Robb were their family, -Glen With Dorothy (D.A.) MacLennan on Robb of Ashfield township; Edwin and -Christrnas--were-ItirrlaY - Lennart°- renL._ Janice McClutcheon and family of Lion's da, and family of Kitchener and Peggy lief---Ile-0713M-S. B' ; arTdra and -Heather Darling-ef- fernan of London. Hanover and William and Shirley Irvin and Ewen and Marj. McLean visited a couple family of_Ashfield township. LL)CHALSH. 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Visiting recently with Elmer. and Edna Culbert were Edna's sister, Anne Cochaday. and her grandson, Jason of" Londor'and on CORRECTIQN' Goderich Taxi would like to thank the following community minded businesses for sponsoring the•New Year'sTax,i service, and apologize for the names that we missed in our fast ad. N' • Blue"water Cleaners • ,Phil Main Hardware • Bluewater Body & Fender • Carman.Cameras *Kehl Automotive - . •Goderich Community Credit Union °Lakeport Advertising •Sherwood Transportation •Robert Woodall Plumbing •Banter & MacEwan Insurance • Zehr's •Triangle Disfount •Goderich Signal Star, *Bedford Hotel I Robert McIntyre reg. 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