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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1984-12-12, Page 27B8 — 1 HE HURON EXPOSITOR, DECEMBER 12, 1984 WALTON Walton kids in concert Correspondent MRS. ALLAN MCCALL 887-6677 The Sunday School Christmas concert was held in the basement of Duff's Church, Walton on Sunday evening. Master of ceremonies was the Sunday School superintendent, Martin Baan. The opening numbers were recitations by pre- primary children including: Neil Saur, Shannon Davies, Colleen McCallum, Leanne McDonald; Chad McCallum, Randy Linton, Amanda Workman, Valerie Collins and Ellen Workman. A piano solo was given by Tonia McClure, followed by Nancy Godkin, Gloria Love conducted the Wondrous Workshop of Candy Cane Lane by pre-primary and Primas' Classes. Blaine Marks gave a violin solo and a piano solo was given by Sherry Hoegy. Candy Canes, a play, was presented by the Primary class, Those taking parts of Santa, Kipp Weisbord; clip, Sharon Godkin: Beppo, Shannon Craig; Dorthy• Lorainne McClure; grandfather, Chris Stevenson; elf, Cindy M Callum. Primary class members included Lorainne McClure, Shannon Craig, Sharon Godkin, Cindy McCallum, Kipp Weisbrod, Patricia Clark, Allan Weisbrod, Chris Saur, Chris Davies, Joe Wood, Chris Stevenson, Stacey Linton, ,Stefan Nichol, Colleen Collins. Andrea Gingrich and Lisa Gingrich. A piano solo, Jingle Bells was given by Lorainne McClure, followed by a singing group on Jingle Bells - Sharon Godkin, Cindy McCallum, Lorainne McClure, Allan Weis- brod'and Neil Saur accompanied by pianist, Glenda Carter. Piano solo - theme from Ice Castles by Heather McGavin. A skit was presented by the junior class with teacher Helen Craig. Taking part were Danny Taylor, Brian Love, Randy McClure, Kelly Workman, Tonia McClure, Susan Carter, Michael Craig, Greg Clark, Angie Wood and Greg Fritz, Piano solos were given by Glenda Carter and Shannon Craig. A play, Wanted, A Housekeeper was presented by the senior class. The cast included: Abe Perkins played by Steve Fritz: Ike McSweeney by Manny Taylor; Sam Whitely by Ron Stevenson; Olga from the Volga by Sherry Hoegy; Mrs. Sweetley by Heather McGavin; Gerald Sweetley by Jim Clark; Gertie Brass by Nancy Godkin; Mrs. Boggins by Glenda Carter; Gladys Charming by Amy Workman, Their teacher is Marie McGavin. Piano solos by Sharon Godkin and Susan Carter followed. The final number of the Sunday School concert was carol singing by chorus, accompanied by Gloria Love with her guitar, Santa then arrived and gave out a bag of candy to all the children. DUFF'S UNITED Worship at Duff's United for the second Sunday of adv€nt was also Bible Sunday. The bulletins were printed on the folders donated by the Canadian Bible Society. Greeters were Roy and Kathleen William- son; pianist was Elva Wilbee with ushers, Barry Hoegy, Keith Wilbee and Graeme Craig. Rev. Charles A. Swan's sermon and prayer was The Power of God. HISTORIC STREETSCAPES of HURON COUNTY SEAFORTH — BRUSSELS A Unique Christmas Gift by Nicholas Hill Available at: Keating's Pharmacy, Seaforth Brussels Variety Store Cost - '11.95 per copy Plus '2.00 Postage for Mailing And by Mail from: E.W. Oddlelfson Box 190, BAYFIELD, Ont. NOM 1G0 In the announcements: Dec, 12 the Unit 1 supper and Christmas meeting at 6:30 p.m.; Walton Unit II Christmas meeting will be held Dec. 12 at 8 p.m. at Marilyn McDonald's. Coming events are: Dec. 16 presentation of white gifts for Huron County • Christmas Bureau at 10:30 a.m. The Community Carol Service at Duff's will be held Dec. 16 at 8 p.m. Offering received for African Famine Relief. A time of fellowship follows. Christmas Eve service will be Dec. 24 at 8 p.m. UCW CHRISTMAS MEETING Doreen Hackwell played Christmas' Carols prior to the supper held in the church basement by Walton Il. About 25 ladies attended. The meeting followed led by Viola Kirkby for Walton 1 for the devotion period. Readers were Annie Reid, Phyllis Mitchell, Olene Dennis and Marjory Fraser for the Christmas message that was interspersed with singing Christmas carols. Gloria Wilbee contributed a solo with guitar accompaniment. with all joining in with favourite carols. Marie McGavin was pianist for the hymns. Plans were made for the lunch after the Community Carol Service at Duff's this Sunday evening, Dec, 16. PERSONALS Helen Williamson and Isabelle Shortreed enjoyed a bus trip on Dec. 3 to view the display of Christmas lights and the miniature village at the Cullen's Garden near Whitby. The Walton Area Sports annual meeting was held at the library on Dec. 3. The new rec committee chosen include: Carol Humphries, Joanne McDonald, Judy Lee, Karen Hoegy, Bruce Clark, Steve Noble and Marg Taylor. The poker rally is set for Feb. 3. L & A SOUTHWEST SATELLITE Sales And Service OCTOBER SATELLITE SYSTEM SPECIAL 10' Fiberglass dish (5 yr. warranty' Polar Mount Uniden 1000 Receiver 105 Degree L.N.A. Polarotor $2,799.00 Installed cc 584 per month for 48 months •Monthly loosing Available On All Systems •Homo Oom,nstrat Ions Available • Stalnloss Stool Also Available (10 yoor warranty) LARRY FISHER 524-9595 ' CALL DAY OR NIGHT' ..yam%.✓�i'r„�, <yf' yit i /fr oaf Ministry of the Attorney General ,4 HELPING HAND—Santa Claus had got a Saturday. Linda Shaw gave out lollipops helping hand when he visited Brussels on during the annual parade. (Wasslnk photo) CWL Christmas draw The Brussels St. Ambrose Catholic Women's League Christmas Draw and Penny Auction was held recently with the following results: Draw: 1st prize, mohair throw, Tina Van Nes, Ethel; 2nd prize: pine cone wreath, Maurice Douma, Brussels; 3rd prize, 10 Ib. tirkey, Anna de Jong, Blyth. Penny Auction: eiant candy cane, Anne Marie Albers, Bluevale; red wall swag, Mabel Glanville, Brussels; cream and sugar, Marg McCutcheon, Brussels; Christmas tablecloth, lona Moore, Brus- sels; ceramic plate, A. Nicholson. Monkton; wiaite door swag, Bruce Blake, Brussels; ceramic plate, P. Albers, Bluevale; ceramic angel, Rua Vandenbroek, Wroxeter; candy jar, Leona Hickey, Auburn; red and white swag, Mabel Glanville, Brussels; pine cone centrepiece. Tara Parker, Brussels; writing paper and bell, Jane De Vries, Brussels; ceratfiic angel, Mary McGlynn, Wingham; Christmas stocking, Kathleen Danby; Brus- sels; pen and pencil set, Isobel Workman, Brussels; hair gift certificate, P. Albers, Bluevale; Christmas ornaments, Susan Terpstra, Brussels; two doz. eggs, Joe Hickey, Auburn; recipe box, Mary Mc- Glynn, Wingham; cookie jar, Tara Parker, Brussels; krazy karpet, Jeremy McGlynn, Wingham; bag of apples, Marg, Van Nes, Brussels; calendar, Steven Hickey, Au- burn; salt and pepper, Pat Langlois, Brussels; Christmas centrepiece', Vera Hastings, Brussels; shoe rack, Isobel Workman, Brussels; six mugs, Mary McGlynn, Wingham; centrepiece, Mary McGlynn. Wingham; Santa ornament, Alice McArter, Brussels; Christmas orna- ments. Danny Blake, Brussels. Inspection fee will increase Ontario Hydro has approved an average 5 per cent fee increase for electrical inspec• tions, effective Jan. 1. "The increase is due to a general rise in costs," Manager of Electrical Inspection. Jack Dicker, said. "This is the first time we've raised fees since July, 1982." The increase affects all inspections for residential, commercial and industrial instal- lations. The cost to inspect a typical single family residence will go up about $3 to $72. under the new fee structure. 6 GIFT SUGGESTIONS ELECTRIC OVENS 83.99-129.99 22 99 - 42.99 21 90 29 99 44.99 Oster KITCHEN CENTRE 259.99 BABY SLEIGH . 24.99 CHILDRENS SHOVELS 1.99 2 Speed JIG SAW 37 99 DUAL ACTION SANDER 38.99 WELLER SOLDERING KIT 23 99 71/4 CIRCULAR SAW 45 99 ELEC HAND LANTERNS 5.79 - 26.99 Emergency. CAR DASH LANTERN 15.99 FLASHLIGHTS 3.29 - 7.59 ELECTRIC IRONS MINI TRAVEL IRON. Braun HAND BLENDER 3 Pce. French White CORNING SET. • HOCKEY STICKS and EQUIPMENT • TOOLS of ALL SORTS • CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS and DECORATIONS r ic,Nkr: WV' itX .W 30 11W:10°:3070,1tx /Pi WIN A SUNBEAM SANDWICH MAKER ki 6.6. For every purchase over $5.00 have a free draw on a ' • Sunbeam Sandwich Maker. Draw date Saturday, Dec. 15. WV'. SILLS ........„ _AhiHome Hardware PLUMBING - HEATING - ELECTRICAL SEAFORTH