The Citizen, 1999-12-22, Page 27THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1999. PAGE 27.
The news from
ondesboro Traditions, roll call
Compiled by Brenda Radford Phone 523-4296
Shower planned
There will be a community
shower for Lisa Duizer at the
church on Wednesday, Dec. 29 at
7:30 p.m. The committee in charge
invites you to bring along any
holiday guests you may have who
remembered Lisa from her growing
up years in Londesboro.
The mobile home known to most
attend school.
Needing our prayers this holiday
season as they struggle with a
variety of medical problems are
Glenyce McNaughton, Margaret
Good, Ruth Hodgins and Dorothy
Govier.
Try to find time this holiday
season to step away from the
inevitable hustle and bustle and
Roll call at the Londesboro
Women’s Institute on Dec. 13 was
answered by “A Christmas
Tradition in Our family”. This
Christmas party began with a
potluck dinner and an exchange of
gifts.
Donations were made to the
Clinton and Seaforth hospitals,
Londesboro United Church,
Clinton Fair Board, and the
Londesboro Lions for hall rent for
1999. Bags of cookies and oranges
were packed for Christmas visits by
the members.
The January meeting will be held
Jan. 10 at 7:30 p.m.
of us as Beth Knox’s trailer is now
home to Mary Lou Crosby and the
twins, Jacob and Jamie. Mary Lou
is employed at Vincent Farm
Equipment in Seaforth. The boys
will be enjoying the fact they just
need to cross the road now to
noise to enjoy some quiet time and
reflect on “the reason for the
season.” The Little Book of
Christmas Joys offers suggestion
#90: 'never refuse a holiday
dessert.’
Merry Christmas one and all.
Happenings at Hullett
To a rural community the annual
school Christmas concert is a
tradition - an essential part of the
season. The goodly number of
persons who enjoyed an evening of
music at Hullett Central School
extend their thanks to those
responsible for the program.
Knowing they can showcase their
talents for parents, grandparents
and friends gives a purpose to the
hours of practice for band, choir
and piano for the young people.
The Grade 2 class festively
attired, greeted folk outside singing
We Wish You a Merry Christmas.
An energetic song and dance
routine to Jingle Bells was
presented by the Grade 1 class.
Three seasonal songs with actions
were offered by a large junior
choir.
Robyn Kassies, Danielle Bean,
Jillian Anderson, Jacque Jenkins,
Sara and Nicole Moore, Tanya
Drost, Jenna Roy, Lisa Carter, and
Rosalyn Hartman, under the
direction of Marsha Szusz
entertained with piano solos of
Christmas music.
Rounding out the program was
the school band playing Deck the
Halls and Up on the Housetop.
Three door prizes offered by the
SAC committee were won by Jean
Plaetzer, Tim Frawley and Tillie
Anderson.
You are invited to join staff and
students in the school gym for
•caroling from Dec. 20 to 23 at
9 a.m.
On Thursday, Dec. 23 the pupils
will enjoy an afternoon of skating
at the Bly th arena.
Christmas letter, church message
The service at Londesboro
United Church this past Sunday
centred around the message, A
Christmas Letter. Supporting Bible
passages were Luke 1: 26 - 38, the
annunciation and Luke 1: 47-55,
the magnificent.
During the children’s time, the
fourth Advent candle was lit by
Kendra Falconer. Several stickers
were added to the Christmas sticker
picture. Laura Scott introduced
Patty Banks and Jim Cook who
favoured the congregation with
duets accompanied by Marsha
Szusz. Special music for the
Christmas season was also offered
by Ashley Falconer playing Hark,
the Herald Angels Sing.
The Christmas Eve Service will
begin at 7:30 p.m. Friday evening.
Londesboro church-goers on Dec.
26 are invited to join the Auburn
congregation at 9:45 a.m.
The Tuesday night discussion
groups will resume Jan. 24 at the
manse.
CLINTON
CROWN LANES
Christmas Hours
Dec. 20 - 23 1 -4 p.m.
Dec. 24 & 25 Closed
Boxing Day 1-4 p.m.
Dec. 27 - 30
1-4 p.m. & 7-10 p.m.
New Year's Eve
Special
Glow-in-the-dark
1 lane 2 hours - $25.
or 9-11
Phone
now for
Christmas
Party
Bookings
482-7791
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Season's best, goodwill and good faith to all.
We hope your holiday is warmed by the
Spirit of friendship
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY
SEAFORTH
MEDICAL CLINIC
527-1770
BRUSSELS
MEDICAL CLINIC
887-9952
BLYTH
MEDICAL CLINIC
523-4567
Dr. Rodney • Dr. Percival • Dr. Edwards
• Dr. Rooyakkers • Dr. Yee • Dr.Bowdler
Lonely tune
Kyle (aka Orie Falconer)
strums a solemn song during
his performance in the Blyth
United Church Choral Kids’
presentation of Christmas at
Hope Central.
May the peace of the Christmas season fill your hearts and
your homes. Being of service to our special friends is, for us, a
unique blessing for which we are truly thankful. It is in service
to you, our valued customers, that we find our greatest
accomplishment. God bless you and yours!
Thank you for your support towards a successful first year.
Looking forward to serving you in the next millennium!
Jody Black
BLESSINGS
TO YOU AND YOURS
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May your home be
blessed by the miracle
of Christmas
To our valued
customers
and friends,
we wish
you a Merry
Christmas
and a
Joyous
New Year
RYAN CONSTRUCTION
Brussels 887-6916 or 887-2638
Heartfelt thanks on this joyous occasion.
We look forward to your continued support in 2000.
CLINTON
48 Ontario St.
Loan Dept.
482-3466
Clinton Community
Credit Union
CHRISTMAS HOURS:
Fri., Dec. 24, Fri. Dec. 31
Open 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Closed Dec. 25, 26, 27, 28 & Jan. 1, 2, 3
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235-0640