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• Christmas visitors
Stephen Hicknell spent
Christmas in Nipigon with'
Larry, Fran and Laurence
Hicknell.
Those spending Christmas
with Francis and Marie
Hicknell were Joe and Mary
Ellen Hicknell, Tracie, Adam
and Nicholas of Port Stanley;
Martin and -Teresa Van Raay,
Jessica, Dean, Philip and
Stephanie of Dashwood; John
and Sheila Hicknell, Justine
and Brianne of Sebringville;
Chris and Marg Rooney of
Midland and Joe Manley of
Stratford.
Spending Christmas with
Alphonse and Annie Cronin
were Marie and Robbie
DeJong, Rob De -Jong, Rick
DeJong and Tracy DeJong of
Mitchell; Jennifer Cronin and
friend of Cromarty; Mark and
Theresa Cronin, Juistin,
Zachary and Jake of Mitchell;
Theresa and Bob Admans.of
Stratford; Leo and Diane
Cronin, Christopher, Christa,
Lisa and friend of Mitchell;
Joseph and Joyce Cronin,
Ang and Mike of Mitchell;
Gordon Cronin of St.
Columban and Ann and Bob
Henderson of Seaforth.
St. Columban
by Cecilia Ryan
345-2028
by Cecilia Ryan
345-2028
Guests with Gerry and
Karen Ryan, Jason, Amanda
and Jeremy on Christmas Day
were Frank Cronin; Gary and
Ann Cronin, Brent, Jamie,
Melanie and Kevin of St.
Columban; Wayne and Melita
Cronin, Christopher and Kyle
of Egmondville and Dale and
Susan Cronin and children of
Dublin.
Spending Christinas Day
with Cecilia Ryan were J.U.
and Marg MacRae of
London; Laura and Les Ward
of Kitchener; Pat and Jim
Subject, Carrie, Ryan, Jeff
and Nathan of Kitchener;
Louise and Brett Bailey of
Cambridge; Mary Jo and John
Nelson and Zachary of
Lucknow and Mark and
Debbie Ryan and Jake of
Kitchener and on Boxing
Day, Gerry and Karen Ryan,
Jason, Amanda and Jeremy of
RR 1 Dublin.
Glorious Christmas music
'A Promisc Kept at
Christmas' was the name of
the Christmas Eve service at
Duff's United Church. If one
were to promise angels and
heavenly music that night
then people came to the right
place, for upon entering the
church one was 'greeted by a
young couple holding their
little angel. The choir loft
hosted angels singing several
songs to enrich the evening.
The music was glorious
with guitars, ' trumpet,
saxophone, organ, •piano and
violin, all playing the songs
that touch our hearts this time
of year.
There was a manger scene
and candle lighters and
scripture readers telling about
the light that came- into the
world in the form of a child.
we theme
were re, famines and
friends that came out that
night to worship as one.
Some with faces aglow with
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happiness and excitement and
anticipation of the Christmas
to come and there were others
with expressions of sadness,
perhaps remembering a more
joyous Christmas in the past.
It was all. there; the
feelings, the music, the
singing, the wondennent of a
time so long ago, and as the
people left the church it was
hoped that the message had
been heard deep within each
heart...'..the people walking, in
darkness have seen a great
light.' A promise was kept at
Christmas.
• It is my wish for all of you
that love and happiness and
good health will be yours in
the New Year.
Car windows smashed
Two windows were smashed
out of a car sitting behind•the
Commercial Hotel in Seaforth
Dec. 15, according to the most
recent press release from Crime
Stoppers of Huron County Inc.
Damage from the mischief is
estimated at 5500.
SNOWMOBILES STOLEN
In an unrelated incident, two
snowmobiles were also stolen
from a Victoria Boulevard
residence at Vanastra sometime
after 1:30 the morning of Dec.
17.
Police say the stolen
machines arc a red 1995
Yamaha VMAX, VIN number
VX600VR8CA007710; and, a
black and orange 1995 Artie
Cat Z440, VIN number
95Z4A9543745.
Christmas euchre
social held at hall
The Chrisunas euchre and
social of the Scafgrth Lawn
Bowling Club was held at the
Orange Hall Dec. 19.
Hostesses were Thelma
Coombs, Dorothy McCluskic
and Betty Hulley. One
minute's silence was observed
before cards in memory of
the tate Agnes Eyre, a valued
associate member.
Ten tables wcrc in play and
winners were: ladies' high,
Jean Keyes; ladies' lone
hands, Viola Glanville; ladies'
consolation, Marian Gordon.
Men's high, Neil Bell; men's
lone hands, John Goldsmith;
men's consolation, Sandy
Pepper; lucky cup winner,
Jean Pinder.
The next euchre and social
will be held on Jan. 23 at 8
pm. Hostesses will be Gladys
Doig, Beatrice Stoll and Edna
Bell
Happy New Year to all in
1996.
Homemakers enjoy
Christmas dinner
Town and Country
Homemakers Seaforth and
Area held a very enjoyable
Christmas dinner and
entertainment on Dec. 21 at
Seaforth and District
Community Centre. After the
meal the audience was
entertained by Seaforth Public
School and music teacher,
Carolyn Griffin.
ZURICH BREAK-IN
Sometime between 9 p.m.
and 9 a.m. on Dec: 16 thieves
broke 'into the liquor store in
Zurich and took 10 cases of
750 ml bottles of Crown Royal
whiskey.'
ATV STOLEN
Unknown persons entered the
compound of Brian's Service
Centre in Dashwood and took
an ,all -terrain vehicle sometime
overnight between Dec. 11 and
12. The stolen ATV is a green
1995 Suzuki LT -F, VIN num-
ber ISAAK42A8T2104945.
If you have any information
on these or any other crimes
call Crime Stoppers of Huron
County at 1-800-265-1777 and
you could receive a reward. of
up to 51.000.
Happy holiday season
Residents of Maplewood
enjoyed a very happy holiday
season with visitors who
helped to keep the Christmas
spirit alive. Santa sf d found
time to come in and check on
everyone.
Members of the Beavers
and Cubs started the month
off with an evening of
Christmas music. Sheri
McCall brought her step
dancers and sloggers to
Maplewood for a Christmas
program. The beginners class
stole the show as they
demonstrated their newly
found skills.
Northside United Church
was ,the setting for
Maplewood's annual
Christmas dinner. The Huron
Strings' were on hand to
entertain the guests.
Residents enjoyed a tour of
the town to see all of the
beautiful Christmas lights.
The Lions Club also visited
for a Christmas concert. The
St. James choir, the message
from Pat Roberts and the visit
from Santa with his treats
were truly appreciated.
Bill Gibson, Marion Rose
and Carol Carter each visited
MapJewood
Manor
to play special Christmas
music for the residents. '
Church' services were
provided by members of the
board of managers and
session of the Presbyterian
Church and by Rev. Cheryl
Ann Stadelbaucr-Sampa who
led in a communion service.
It was harmony plus when
-residents were treated to a
special visit from the
Harmony Kings.
Christmas morning residents
wakened to find that Santa
had once again visited. At
noon Christmas .dinner was
served. The table favours,
given by the Friendship
Circle of the Presbyterian
Church, added the finishing
touch to the dinner tables.
The nursing home hopes
everyone enjoyed a very
merry Christmas and . wish
each and every one of you all
the best in '96.
Food bank donations needed
The Hensall United Church 2
congregation are asked to bring
a non-perishable food item, for
the food bank, to the services -
beginning Jan. 7.
Beginning Jan. 4, there will
be Solo. from 7-9:30 p.m. every
Thursday night for the next 10
weeks at the legion. If you are
a solo player you are invited to
attend..
Christmas trees will be col-
lected in Hensall on Friday,
Jan. 5. All decorations must be
removed from. trees for collec-
tion. Trees should be at
curbside at 7 a.m. to ensure
pick-up.
Residents of Hensall and area
Hensall
by,Liz Sangster
262-2715
are reminded of the bylaw
regulating use of motorized
snow machines within the
Village of Hensall. They are
prohibited from travelling on
sidewalks, boulevards and
private property. Travelling
must be done on roadways.
Hensall Tinker Tots will be
having Stacey Purdon as a
teacher for 1996 as , Dianne
Shapton takes leave.
New baby boy for couple
Dublin and arca are thrilled
to congratulate Ed and Dawna
'Maloney on the safe arrival
of a new . baby -bby . (Peter
Darryl) born Dec. 20.
Congratulations also to proud
grandparents, Steve • and
Cecilia Maloney, Dublin.
Joc Eckert enjoyed
Christmas with the following,
visitors: Rieny and Shirley
Van Loon, Holland Landing;
Stephen Eckert Sr. and Norah
and Tanya, Seaforth; Stephen
Eckert Jr. and Tracy, Kelsey
and Kassidy, Seaforth; Darrel
Eckert and friend and
daughter, Christina, Seaforth;
Dave Steinback and Tasha,
Mitchell; Jack and Nancy
Storey and Christopher,
Clinton; Sandra Storcy and
friend Derick, Clinton; Judy
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Emin, Jenny and Tammy,-
Angie
ammy,Angie and Gerald and
daughter, Stratford; Rose and
Gunther Borysuik, Tami
Grant, Daniel, Stratford; Joc
and Cathy Eckert and Joshua,
Kitchener; and John and
Tanya Eckert, Kitchener.
I'd like to wish everyone a
happy and healthy 1996!
Thought for Today
Life is like a blanket
Of newly fallen snow:
Be careful how you tread it,
Forevery step will show.
New Warden of Bruce
Lucknow Reeve Stuart
Rcavic is the new warden of
Bruce County. He defeated
'incumbent Paul Eagleson of
Tara on the third ballot.
Saugeen Reeve Harry Thedc
also, let his nomination( stand
for the second year in a row,
but was dropped from the race
after the second ballot.
Eagleson was attempting to
become the first warden in the
county since 1882 to serve,
consecutive terms.
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