HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1988-12-21, Page 1212A — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, DECEMBER 21, 1988
As we celebrate this joyous season, /
would like to take this opportunity to offer
greetings to all the residents of Huron
County. On behalf of the Government of
Ontario, / wont to wish all a happy and pro-
sperous New Year.
I look forward to continuing to serve you
in the New Year at Queen's Park and in my
three riding offices.
Exeter 235-0170
Goderieh 524-9444
Wingham 357-2463
Toll Free Zenith 14730
Jack Riddell
MPP HURON
MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE & FOOD
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ST. COLUMBAN CONCERT - Songs, skits, readings and plays Christmas Concert last Wednesday afternoon and Thursday
were featured as the St. Columban School performed its annual evening at the St. Columban church hall. Bader photo.
Santa visits Dublin compliments of village
Seaforth. Mary Ann gave here speech on
Dublin Correspondent "Agriculture" which she also presented at
MRS. DON MACRAE the Seaforth Fair. She was thanked by
345-2842 or 345-2140 Frank.
Brother Richard McKay then thanked the
Santa Claus and his helpers were in K of C for the Past Knights ring which he
Dublin last Wednesday evening. Lots of had received. Richard remarked he was
"Little" eyes were happy and sparkling to honored to have been their Grand Knight for
see Santa again and to receive their bags of the past few years.
foods. Even the "Seniors" got a bag, com- Father Caruana, Council Chaplain, then
pliments of the village of Dublin. gave short Homily on the celebation of
Marce and Denise MacRae and Maryann
Staples were the trustee's helpers.
Eileen MacRae's brother and sister-in-
law Keith and Audrey Davidson from Kit-
chener, had their six week Florida holiday
shortened due to unfortunate accident. They
returned home on Monday, December 19 by
Air Ambulance to Toronto Airport and unto
Kitchener -Waterloo Hospital by ambulance.
They arrived in Florida on December 3 after
a most beautiful flight, and were staying in Parents, grandparents, children and
Sarasota. While out walking Tuesday, friends enjoyed seasonal entertainment on
December 6 they were struck by a car. December 14 and 15 when the primary
Audrey suffered a broken hip and hair -line children of St. Columban School, under the
fracture below the knee. Keith received cuts direction of their teachers, presented their
and bruises and was released from hospital. annual Christmas Concert in the SL Colum -
Audrey was operated on immediately, in ban church hall.
Sarasota Hospital and is as well as can be
expected due to her other health problems.
We all wish her a complete recovery and
thank God they were not killed.
Msgr. D.J. Egan Assembly Knights of Col-
uinbuLs 4th Degree Christmas Dinner, Draw
and Dance was well attended in spite of the
bad weather on Thursday, December 15th in
the K of C Hall St. Columban. Father
Stephen Eckert Council 3rd Degree K of C
was the Host Council. Grand Knight Frank
Crowley welcomed everyone present and in-
troduced Mary Ann Moylan, daughter of
Brother Knight Don and Marg Moylan RR 5
Christmas. Faithful Navigator Rene
Brouler of Clinton, welcomed the 4th Degree
members and wives and 3rd degree
members. Rene also presented Father Stan
of Wingham with his certificate as a
member of the 4th Degree. Father Stan
gave words of thanks and God's Blessing to
all for a very blessed Christmas and New
Year, and also presented with certificates
as new members were Roy Swart RR 4
Turn to page 13A
St. Columban concert a hit
St.Columban Grad 1 decorated a Christmas tree while
Correspondent singing "Decorating the Christmas Tree".
MRS. CECIL IA RYAN The Star Kindergarten Class sang "Santa
345-2028 Got Stuck" and "He's Too Fat for the
Chimney."
Grades 1-2 and 2-3 presented "Christmas
Bells" which brought the concert to a close.
Patsy Crowley accompanied the children
on the piano for their practices and concert.
In conclusion Don Farwell, principal,
thanked the teachers and Patsy for their ef-
fort and time in preparing the children for
the enjoyable entertainment and to
everyone for coming out.
PEOPLE
Louise Ryan of Kitchener visited on the
weekend with Clarence and Cecilia Ryan.
With the Christmas and New Year
Holidays fast approaching, 1 would ap-
preciate anyone phoning me about their
The Kindergarten Suns entertained with a guests and celebrations here or out of town.
"Welcome" song and "Sensing Christmas". Your friends and relatives who have left the
Grade 1 class sang songs, did a choral area enjoy reading about the happenings go -
reading and Rhythm Band. ing on in their home town.
A play "The Sulking Brownies" was per- Best Wishes for a Happy, Healthy and
formed by the Grade 3 class. Safe Holiday to everyone.
Chris Verberne, master of ceremonies,
welcomed the large crowd who came out on
a wintery afternoon and evening.
The program opened with the school choir
singing "0 Christmas Tree," "Away in a
Manger,", "Children Run Joyfully" and
"Happy Birthday" to Jesus.
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VVhile you happily dream of the
sweet delights of a sugar plum world,
we hope its fairy tale magic fills your
holidays with dazzling delights.
We have enjoyed knowing you
and serving you this year.
Season's Greetings
from all of us at
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MERRY CHRISTMAS
Maplewood Manor
SEAFORTH 527-1440
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Anna, Nancy
Danica & Linda
ANNA'S
DRESS SHOPPE
Seaforth 527-0489
Clinton Community
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23 OPEN TILL 8 P.M.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24 CLOSED
MONDAY. DECEIMEER 26 CLOSED
TUESDAY. DECEMBER 27 CLOSED
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MONDAY, JANUARY 2 CLOSED
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Merry Christmas to
All Our Customers
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& FAMILY
HOLZAMER MEAT MARKET
AND ABATTOIR INC.
R.R. 2, Atwood
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DON'S SHOE PLACE
MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH