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the Christmas story
UCW has pot luck dinner
The Christmas meeting of the
Presbyterian W.M.S. was held at
the home of Mrs. Frances Clark.
In the absence of the president
Mrs. Martha Daer, the meeting
wasopened by Mrs. Erma Cart
wright with a Christmas poem. She
welcomed all to the meeting. The
order of service was taken from the
Glad Tidings. Carols were sung
with Mrs. Carol Daer presiding at
the piano. Erma Cartwright read
the origin of three of the Carols
Christmas activities planned
Mrs. June Eichholz and Mrs.
Bonnie Armour of Waterloo visited
on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Jardin.
Mr. William Anderson of New
market spent a week’s holidays
with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Plan your time for Christmas
BY LERA RYAN
FAMILY RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST
Time for shopping, time for
baking, time for entertaining, time
for social get-togethers. Doyou
look forward to the Christmas
season, ordoyou shudder when
you think of whaty ou want to do
before December 25?
Time, or the lack of it, presents a
problem to many families. How-
every, everyone has 24 and only 24
hours in a day. None of us can make
extra days in December, but we can
sung.
The scripture reading was taken
by Mrs. Marion Haggitt. Mrs.
Frances Clark gave the meditation
on “Alone for Christmas” follow
ed by prayer.
The three readers of the Christ
mas story were Mrs. Viola Raithby,
Mrs. Hazel Craig, and Mrs. Lillian
Leatherland. The January meeting
will be at the home of Mrs. Warner
Andrews on January 13th at 1:30
p.m.
Oliver Anderson.
Our sympathy is extended to Mr.
and Mrs. Don Kai of Wingham on
the passing of her mother Mrs.
Kate Jackson in Wingham hospital
on Friday in her 88th year.
Knox United Church Sunday
plan toenjoy and make the best use
of each day.
Discuss with your spouse and
children, everyone’s expectations
for the festive season. Do you
emphasize family reunions, gift
giving, the spiritual aspect, ora
small quiet celebration?
Make a work plan so that extra
tasks can be done over many days.
Set priorities and do those tasks at
your best time of day. We often try
to live by other’s priorities; be sure
these are your own or your
family’s. Keep the plan flexible to
A sumptuous Christmas pot luck
dinner was held at the Church on
December 10 at noon for the
Auburn U.C.W. members, hus
bands and guests.
After dinner Mrs. Peter Verbeek
welcomed everyone and opened
the entertainment with carol sing-
Auburn trio performs
at United Church service
TheministerGary T. Shuttle
worth conducted the morning
service at Knox United Church on
Sunday. Mrs. Gordon Gross was
organist.
“Introit”, a trio of Lori Millian,
Anita Gross and Angela Schnei
der, played a selection of Christ
mas Carols on the horns and
School Concert will be held on
December 20 at 8 p.m.
The Youth Group will be Christ
mas Carolling onTuesday, Decem
ber 23 at 7 p.m. There will be a
Christmas Eve Service at Knox
United Church at 8 p.m.
allow interruptions without frus
tration.
Eliminate some tasks if neces
sary, and delegate others to family
members. Even young children
can learn about sharing with those
who are lonely or less fortunate
than themselves.
Time is a unique resource. It can
be a gift to yourself that you can use
to meet your family’s priorities.
When the Christmas festivities are
over, you can be happy with what
you have achieved and not worried
about what wasn’t done.
ing. Marjorie McDougall was
pianist. A film “Chino’s Tale”, the
story of an elderly lady and a kitten
which depicted loneliness, the joy
of sharing and of love was enjoyed.
Mr. Ernest Durnin then favoured
with a harmonica solo with Marjor
ie McDougall as accompanist.
saxaphone. Call to Worship, pray
ers and Life and Work of the
Church were given. The junior
choir sang, ‘‘The Seven Joys of
Mary” under the direction of Mrs.
Allan Webster and Mrs. Gordon
Gross as pianist. The senior choir
sang “Peace and Goodwill” with
choir director Lori Millian as
pianist. There was children’s
period with a story told by Mr.
Shuttleworth and the children
went to their Sunday School rooms
with their teachers. The minister’s
sermon was entitled “Cheer Up!”
Offering was received by Larry
Plaetzer and Greg Park followed by
Offertory Prayer and Benediction.
The service closed with the singing
of the Congregational Benediction
“Unto us a Child is Born.”
Auburn euchre
players gather
There were six tables in play at
the euchre party held on Tuesday
evening, December 9. The winners
were: high lady, Jewel Plunkett;
high man, Clarence Allin; low
man, Jack Lockart; low lady,
Marion Haggitt; novelty, Ruth
Lock art.
Euchre parties are held every
Tuesday evening at the Commun
ity Hall at 8 p.m.
Mrs. John Vincent gave a
Christmas contest which Mrs.
Stanley Ball won. Mr. Elliott Lapp
had the lucky dessert plate and
Mrs. Elliott Lapp’s birthday was
the closest to Christmas.
Collection for Canadian Blind
Missions was received by Mrs.
Orval McPhee and Mrs. Oliver
Anderson. Mrs. Elliott Lapp led in
prayer. Mrs. Peter Verbeek gave
the meditation “Waiting”. Wait
ing is a part of living. For
Christmas, Advent is a time of
waiting - it stresses the anticipa
tion of fulfillment and out of it
comes a joy of hope and solemnity
and the joy of Christ’s birth.
The minister Gary Shuttleworth,
pronounced the benediction.
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Christmas Shopping
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Remember last Christmas? Remember when you
spent weeks driving to London, Kitchener and
Hanover - to every city - only to wade through
hundreds of other frantic shoppers scrambling to
fill their Christmas lists?
This year, avoid the hustle and bustle of the city.
Everything you need can be found in the friendly,
charming shops of Wingham.
Shop at your leisure in WINGHAM
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PARTICIPATING MERCHANTS
Harris Stationery
Hodgins Homecare -
The Lemon Tree
Hayes Clothing Ltd.
Stainton Hardware
Brophy Jacket & Sno Suit Centre
Triangle Discount
Super X Drugs
Wingham’s Store For Men
Layton McBurney Furniture Ltd.
Middleton’s Home Furnishing Inc.