HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-12-20, Page 7OPENING PRESENTS —
Grade 6 students at Howick Central School pose as a family in this Christmas
morning scene under the tree. Students created their own play for the school's Christmas assemblyheld
last week for parents and students.
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e readings by Mrs. 'Moir,
Underwood and -Mrs.
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'ie roll • was answered with
mm of Christmas and nine
its were reported, ftivas agreed
Macau donation to the House of
Friendship at: Goderich at
Christniastinte,
Mrs. Moir chose two inspirational
readings to carry out the Christmas
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in Gorrj United ChuSrch, ' s v.
Grainger presented to the church .a
:..brass.•Bjb1e,.staand.. Her .sister, +
Wayne genii of • MrsssI
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unveiledtheir gift, giVentivemow
of their mother, Mrs. Helen
Stephens.
Jeff Hawkins accepted the gift on
behalf of thecon;egaa
Peter Isabelle and children
Jennifer and Christopher; Dan
Isabelle and children Melanie and.
Michael of Mississauga visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clement one
play last week.
- Mr. and Mrs. Brian Manuel and
Amanda, Heritage Estates,
Seaforth, visited Sunday with Mrs.
Allan Griffith.
We were worry to hear of Wes
Newton's unfortunate auto accident
last weekend. At the time of writing,
he was still confined to ListaweV
Memorial Hospital, but we hope he
will soon be able to return home.
The Wroxeter Sunday School
staged their annual Christmas
Concert Sunday evening, Dec. 11,
and as usual it was an, exceptional
presentation. The teachers and
children are to be commended on the
excellent calibre of entertainment.
A tremendous amount of work and
practice is involved and given so
unstintingly for the enjoyment 01
parents, relatives and friends. It
was greatly appreciated. The
children and teachers received their
diplomas and seals with the
superintendent receiving her 14th
and Doreen Wintemute, a teacher,
her 28th. These are remarkable
accomplishments and show their
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complete dedication as do the other
teachers, in training our children in
Christian leadership. Gordon Kasten,
was again the competent, jovial
emcee.
Mrs. Allan Griffith visited Monday
with Mr_ and Mrs. Jas. Robertson Yi
Goderich and also with other guests,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Berry of Iron
Bridge.
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WROXETER--For the third
consecutive year, the combined
choirs of the Gorrie and Wroxeter
United Churches are presenting a
Cantata on Christmas Eve. The
Christmas musical, entitled "Merry
Christmas" and written by Don
Wyrtzen, Phil and Lynne Brower, is
a nest- l qie look bac' in time by one
of th, ) narra tors to the year 1906
when he was an 8 -year-old boy.
The four months of practice will
culminate on Christmas Eve at 8
p.m. in the Wroxeter United Church
when the 31 -voice choir under the
direction of Gordon Kaster presents
this stirring Christmas Cantata.
Everyone is welcome to join in this
Christmas celebration.
Snap up the opportunities
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