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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1980-12-24, Page 8.4 THE 4 noo, tgpoorg.Ri: DECMBER24.198O.:' • Correspondent MRS. BEJtTSBOBBROOK 523.4250 Welcoming on Sunday , were Robert Thinking and Jack Lecaushers Were Scott Millar, Bradley Lynniltussell and Ronald Nesbitt. Church opened with choirs singing Noel with Louise McGregor organist, Barbara Bosman pianist and choir director. Rev. Scott welcomed all and announced that Christmas Eve carol service is at 8 p.m. in the church. The children story was the little Christmas Bell (one chime cracked and a new one chosen). He told the children Christmas is the time of loving and giving. --Junior teachers. - -were, Laura Scott, Joan Whyte, Judy and Sank, Carter. Combined choirs sang Little Shepherd Fear Not. Senior Choir sang "It came upon a midnight Clear" The message was the difference his coming makes. A parable revealed the character'of God to a man of marginal faith, " W.I. CARD PARTY There were 5 tables in play on Friday, Dec. 19th Winners were Ladies - High Marjorie Anderson, Lone Hands Margaret Taylor, Low - Helen Sootheran. Men High - Watson Reid Lone Hands Ted Fothergill. Low Beryl Reid (playing as a man) In charge were Alice Buchanan, Hattie Snell and Joan Isaddegaal. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hulley held Christmas for their family on Sunday, present were Betty % father Mr. George Adillson, Seaforth, Ian, Debbie and Crystal, Hullett Township, Kevin of Guelph and friend Darlene Murray Seaforth, Wayne Darlene and Denise at home. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Bonnie and Ross Jewitt, Lori and Scott, Clinton, Betty and Bev. Jewitt, Craig and Trent, Woodstock. Robbie and Brenda -Ann Snell, Gavin and Hayley. Goderich, Rick and Faye Snell London. Miss Flizabeth Golding Seaforth Hunking held Christmas on Sunday for their family including her mother Mrs. Charlotte Bell. Blyth Mr. and Mrs. Murray Flunking and Bradley, Goderich, Mtc. and Mrs, Tont Buizer, Laurel Lisa, Stelthell and Shannon. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Silent family were home for Christmas- on . Sunday. Barbara and Allen Bosman, ,Lisa and Kelly, L6ndesboro1 and -Jamie Scott, Goderich visited on Sunday with his grandmother Mrs. Jim Scott, !kiln and Mrs. Stwart Mustard and Sheldon of Straford visited on weekend with her parents Mrs. and Mr. Jack Lee. The Aimwell meeting was held on Monday. Dec. 15th at the home of Ferne McClure. Leader Florence Cartwright opened the meeting with a poem "For you at Christmas' Roll call was a favourite Christmas carol answered by 14 members and 3 visitors. Minutes of the November meeting were read by secretary June Fothergill. Notice of Presbyterial meeting at Brucefield United Church January 26th was read. Nom- inating committee for 1981 is Bernice Norman and Audrey Thompson; appointed to con- gregational life and work • Feme McClure from Aimwell unit. Audrey Thompson an- nounced the quilt has been sold to Vi Burns. It was moved by Shirley Scott and Betty Hulley to make a crib Florence Cartwright is to attend Huron -Perth Presby- terial at BrUcefield. Florence Cartwright,, leader, of pro- gramme, was assisted by Bernice Norman and Shirley Scott. Rev. Scott delivered a Christrnas message. He was thanked by Bernice Norinan. Lunch was served by Ora Bruce and Marion Snell: EXPLORER MEETING The Explorer meeting opened with "The Explorer Song': Lisa Bosman did the Explorers picture. Lori Bromley and Crystal Whyte did the Explorers Emblem. They had a super carol sing Dec. 17th. Julie Merner read a poem called "To the Stranger" Tammic Spencer , and Kimberly Wright read Matthew Chapter 2. ' They made little stuffed Christmas ornaments and had a gift exchange. VOLLEYBALL Bullet Recreation Board will again sponsor a winter program of volleyball. Ses- sions will be held in Hullett Central School gym every Wednesday evening begin- ing January 7th, 1981, The 13 to 17 year olds will play 7:30 to 8:30 p,m. Any adults wishing to play con- tact Frank Szusz 523-4459. Adult sessions will be sche- duled only if sufficient inter- est is shown. Details can be had by contacting the above number. 1, 1' Next meeting vvill Aptit 15, 1981 at the home of Stag Adams, . Program was reading "A Sund-, School Pageant" by Ida puroin, Christmas eve by Vi Burns and the week before • • •• • • • • ‘10.• OOOOO 0 • 0 • • • e; • • • • • • • • CHEERIOCLUB • • The Cheerio Club met on • Wednesday 17th at the ; White Rose restaurant for a • Christmas dinner. The blessing was sung. Mary • Longman was the winner of a lucky cup draw. Birthday • nearest to December 17 was • Margaret Good January Ilth. -0 Roll call Bible verse taken • from the hymn "Gentle Mary laid her child" by 12 memb- • ers and 1 visitor, Mr4. Laura Saundercock. Minutes and • treasurer's report were read 7, by Addie Hunking and a to thank you from Mabel Scott. The draw prize donated by • Gladys 'Armstrong was won we by Dora Shobbrook. There • will be no winter meetings. •• 1 • • DRILLING W.D. 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