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Wingham Advance-Times, 1978-12-20, Page 14iia:: 'ingh tce Advat be -T rlt+ --Don and Graham Adams 4' • May your Christmas stocking be I s filled with all your favorite things including our 4*`'� thanks. • ALFRED'S Shoe Service WARD 8 UPTIGROVE (519) 29130d0 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Listowel (519)291-3040 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS •) and everything good for Christmas: '`haurnllsfrom us to you. • 4• WINGHAM FRUIT MARKET Bill and Phyllis Bain Thanks is the best expression we know .to show how mails we appreciate your friendship and loyalty. We wish you and your hired ones a Christmas brimmiiity with peace and happiness. `"'BURKE Electric LTD Electrical Supplies - Service APPLIANCE SALES AND SERVICE Wingham 357-2450 "Where Service Sells and Quality Tells" ,Q "••••,..: . rt ,a r A •. r:s - `:,,.rL. �,^':1:E�`ie: ryr•<r'�*w.�;ht ,:., 1 «'�'sw.,,C'l:nT.wS', �k�:Yk+ij+.`ay FREE THROW WINNERS—Julie Kumprey, 13, (third from left) of Sacred Heart School was bne of the girls' division winners in a basketball free throw contest sponsored by the Goderich Council Knights of Columbus. Other winners were Margaret Benderlinde, Col- borne Central; Lisa Christensen, Colborne Central; and Heidi Wick, St. Mary's Goderich. (Photo by Sharon Dietz) Grades 1 & 2 have been busy preparing for our Christmas concert which will be held Wednesday evening. Our Christmas party will be Friday afternoon. We wish everyone a Happy New Year. Grades 3 & 4—This past week has been pretty hectic in our room as we have been preparing for our concert on Wednesday. We have made our costumes and art for our play, 'No Room in the Inn''. We hope our visitors enjoy the concert. Christmas week at Sacred Heart Wed., Dec. 20 1:30 p.m. Sacrament of Reconciliation 8:00 p.m. Christmas concert by Kindergarten and grades 1-4 in the school gym Thurs., Dec. 21 Skating party at the arena; hot dog lunch Fri., Dec. 22 9:00 a.m. Advent Mass for students and parents in the gym; p.m. Santa Claus visit Merry Christmas to all from all of us at Sacred Heart School. Kindergarten—We put our Christmas tree up last Wed- nesday and we are getting. ready for our concert Wednesday night. Canadettes in marching competition On Tuesday of.. last week Canadette Director Patti Robertson and members of the mothers' executive staged the Merry Christmas Marcher competition, splitting all members of the. group into divisions according to age and ability. Many members strutted their way to awards of first, second -and third place satin r ribbons. Of course the little tots stole the show as they tried keeping their little legs high following the leader and just staying in line. This event gave parents a' good look at what their youngsters have been working on and how they are trained. After a parade of the winners Old Saint Nick paid a visit with treats for all. Judges for the occasion" were Tracey MacDonal, Pam Cameron and Tom Gilmore. Sacred Heart Mailbox On Friday v11e-are going to have our Christmas party. We are going to have dinner in our own classroom. During the afternoon Santa Claus is going to call around and give us our presents. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone. Grades 7 & 8—This week in art Grades 7 and 8 wrote cinquains which describe animals. Some are: hops, leaps has a pouch lives in Australia (Kangaroo, Andrew Kumprey) long, spiny, dirty slithers, squirms swallows food whole (Natalie Campeau) fluffy, cute running, leaping, jumping .has a fluffy tail (Cat, Paul Shaw) fluffy cute mischiefmakers scampers, hops, chews makes a cute pet (Mouse, Sharon Martin) Juliet Kumprey competed in a championship free throw contest and won. She received a cer- tificate and trophy. it "'. OSborne hosts: M$Christmos me� tin. . Whitechurch -,.Mrs. Harvey Osborne opwied her home and was a gracious hostess for the Christmas meeting of the Women's Missionary Society of Chalmers Presbyterian Church, held Tuesday afternoon of last week. Mrs. Victor Emerson opened the meeting with a Christmas poem and several Christmas carols were sung throughout the worship service, with Mrs. Osborne pianist. Scripture and meditations were given, telling again the story of the first Christmas, by different members of the group. Mrs. Emerson told of the announcement to the shepherds and the. presentation of Jesus. Mrs. Osborne read "This Christmas Night" and "The Inn" was read by Mrs. Don Ross. Mrs. Bill Evans led in a Christmas prayer and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin told of the visit by the wise men. Mrs. John deBoer told about "Many Christmas Blessings". The topic, "The Invisible Christmas Tree", was given by Mrs. Evans who also dedicated Three young children were - presented for baptism when the morning worship service took place in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church on Sunday. Rev. Dr. Robert H. Armstrong administered the sacrament to Darryl Kenneth, trOnn of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacAdam; Heather Joanne, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Robert McGee; and Matthew Stephen, son Of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Smith. The St. An- drew's Bell Ringers provided special Christmas music throughout the service. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Higgins visited Saturday with their aunt, Mrs. Agnes Frankum, at Pine Grove Nursing Home. On Sun- day, Mr. and Mrs.. Higgi ins visited Mr. and Mrs. David Penner and family of Listowel and attended Christ Anglican Church, where the morning service featured the Christmas . message in verse, song and. pageantry., HO! HO! HO!—Tracey MacDonald and Pam Cameron take time out on Santa's knee after judging the Merry Christmas Marchers competition held by the Wingham Canadettes. a a��sft\ MERRY 'CHRISTMAS MARCHERS—Debbie Clark, Angie Wall, Leanne Shaw, Kelly Anderson, Kim Rae, Shelly Talton, Joelle Reavie and Lisa Ritchie in the back row; B111 Zimmerman, Julie Nicholls, Brenda Gaunt, Beth McCool, Marnie Hoggart, Kerrie Taylor, Heidi Robertson, Lisa Chapman, Kerrie Bray, Heather Wheeler and Jenny Cameron in the middle row; and Jason Hickey, Jana Gaunt, Angie Kerr, Trina McKlt- trick,- Christa Curzon, Nikki Reavie, Halley Robertson, Jennifer Layton, Christopher Mosurinjohn and Lori Crawford in the front were the winners in parade marching and basic strutting at the Merry Christmas Marchers competition of the. Wingham Canadeftes. 4, Visitors with Mrs. ,Gershom Johnston during the past week included Mrs. Gary Black and Jeffery of Clinton who later left for Victoria, British Columbia, to spend Christmas with her parents, Mr., and Mrs. Kenneth Johnston. Mr. and' Mrs. Jack Johnston and Donna of St. Pauls also visited with his mother last week. The family of Ted Whitby gathered at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Nancy O'Neil, on Sunday. The occasion was in honor of Ted's 65th birthday. The family presented him with a beautiful gold watch. Margaret Arbuckle of RR 5, Wingham was last week awarded a Huron County Bursary which is a cash gift designed. to aid students in furthering ` their education. The bursary is awarded ,'to those who have achieved a B or better average on • their previous year's studies. Margaret is currently enrolled in her second year of Honors Politics at the University of Western Ontario, London. The Couples' Club of St. An- drew's Presbyterian Church held its December meeting' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beard. Christmas carols were sung and each couple contributed a Christmas reading or poem. Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Clare Niergarth were appointed the nominating committee. Lunch was served and a 'social time enjoyed. the offering. , The minutes were read by Mrs. Bill Purdon and Mrs. Ross conducted - the business, Eight answered the roil call'jt was decided to send boxes to shut-ins and donations were made to purchase gifts for five residents of a Lucknow nursing home who have no close. relatives. Mrs. Purdon gave a report of cards sent during the year. The January meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Wesley Tiffin. Following the AVMS meeting the Ladies' Aid met. The offering was received and the financial statement given. The meeting closed with the Lord's Prayer. 'Fete de Rois' :ft,, Old Tradition The "Fete de Rois" — the Feast of the Kings — is an old French tradition. taking place on Twelfth Night. It is often cele- brated by Parisians with tra- ditional family dinners or a visit to a restauranto Customarily. a China bean is hidden in the meal -cake, the prin- cipal food. The cake is cut, one slice per person, and the finder of the bean shouts. "The King Drinks." A toast is proposed and the bean -finder proclaimed king of the Twelfth Night celebration. tom Doulton, Coolpgr►, Dresden, l.' ddro * Figurines • Gifts 1 ® China • Prestige pieces • Collectors Plates 1Royal Albert, Paragon, ii Johnson Bros., Masans ®Dinnerware Also ... bow front China gCabinets, Round Oak g g Tables and Choirs. g EVERYTHING 1 M REDUCED UP ti TO 60% I" THIS WEEK! iHouse 1 of 1 1 ' Gass 1 L4 Monkton 347.2944 g g Open daily l O to 8 pm yl Sunday l to 5 pm 1 a 02%) Ciao 0 4 Fill 'er up ... the season that is, with our goodcheerand appreciation. C. E. 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