Clinton News-Record, 1976-12-16, Page 10lation LItu Lue
„.„, .Rev ,Willjam Bennett
'., As sermon from, .
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"Let, ‘;'‘.: --,3; with . te PwtOlstgel
e oneto him1who has none-
weekerid., .,and the rnan whohas food
rs.DIana sh. .
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she Mrs,LoisWiseof:Middleton
..ddly from, . played i „Orgill for
vice. Trinity's'regular
0.., on organist, ' Mrs. DOR
(Jackie)Johnston and hr
husband and children, Rick,
Christine. and Mark were
enjoying an early Christmas
with, Mr. Johnston's mother
and family in Wheatley.
Esol
1 . 1 allowance
„
.rs ago contest :.„
new •surveyors
1 15
700s.
as „
d Monday In January, At
'moved, seconded and
carrled the
contract be accepted.
tter was read from the
of Transport about
owned by Milt Van
hat he has requested
ion to build a *fence
ie river bank and a
into, the river TIt
d be on private
• but the dock on
overnmeat property. If the
council accepts this, a license
will be issued. The clerk was
tructed to answer the
ited
propertyonzald roadi
e'right to
:ould be asked to
Iway and then
ce OM there. After
council will entertain
idea.
In view of the plan that this
proposed building is to house
the Hayfield Meat Market
and the 1..C.15.0.4 it is
necessary to have said
building by spring. The
council agreed to talk to
surveyors and act on this as
quickly as possible,
The Fire department
represented by several
firemen, wanted suggestions
on whether the present fire
department should go
Municipal. This was
discussed and council
decided to accept, in prin-
cipal only, the recom-
,P”.
, . a.
councll aboutletter;
r to allow his mother -
:00V
the $4;der Citizen. Apart-
ments in POYfietd
telt this weald, not be Is great
problem.
In otherbusiness:- Ministry
of Transport requests a
resolution to have the,s0001;$
limits changed from 50
M.P.N. to 40' MIMI. in the
section of highway at the Dry
Dock Marina, road to
Homestead Trager Park and
centre. -line of Bayfield,. The
Ministry of Transport also
request's that the Centennial
signs, be removed.
A septictank approval was
granted for Keith Bunn and
the road allowance to the Bell
property to be announced. A
custodian for the library was
discussed but held over.
Ito°
weekendie at viszted ber
e was Miss Mzs. John
piiSsauga. familY*ton
r
Talbot
arents. Mr. and
Soutbwell and
Sunday.on on
It was aain
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Chiismas pa
Olimvrobor I aro them to work
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Church has busy day t
• Last Sunday Dec. 12th wes Tooth" was recited by five
a full day for the toothless Rayanne Scot -
congregation of the United chmer, Gayle Dunn, Lori
Church it was white Gift Sinnamon, Tanya Grillmeyer
Sunday and the Sunday
School provided the music
during the service with Gayle
Dunn on the tambourine.
Debbie Siertsema read the
Scripture and Rev. Reddoch
told a fitting story of how a
little boy's tiny gift made the
chimes of a church sing when
huge gifts from more im-
portant sources had failed.
A pot luck lunch followed
the service with a large at-
tendance.
and Cathy Haw. '46°
Debbie Siertsema and Lisa
Tamen entertained with a
dance while Mrs. Tamen
played the piano. Leigh Ann
Taman recited a poem on
being thankful and Bobby
Dunn sang "I'm Gettin'
Nuttin for Christmas."
Kathleen Siertsema and
Carol Penhale entertained
with a skit on Rev. and -Mrs.
Reddock. The Sunda & School
then sang three songs ac -
The Sunday School, Thee comPanied by Gayle Dunn
M's, and U.C.W. then
provided a full afternoon of
enjoyable entertainment with
Rev. Reddoth as chairman.
The program opened with a
recitation by Jonathon Yates.
The primary and . kin-
dergarten classes did an
action poem, "The Christmas
Tree Story". Gayle and
Cheryl Dunn sang "My
Mummy, Santa Claus." A
recitation "Not too small"
was given by Cori Sinnamon
and Kevinthinn.
The kindergarten class
then illustrated a reading
"Will the real Santa please
stand", read by Billy Sin-
namon. Allison Dunn sang "I
Saw Mummy Kissing Santa
Claus." A poen* "The Loose
on the tambourine. Trevor
Scotchmer, Robbie Siert-
sema, Al Dunn and' Darren
Telford recited "The First
Christmas." Julie Porter
sang "Little Baby in a
Manger." Both of these led up
44'
fittingly to the U.C.W. play
"WhatDoes it Mean."
Allan and David Yates •
entertained with two band
numbers. The promm ditme
to an end withIt puppet show
"The Night Before Christ-
mas" with interesting
variations by the junior high
class followed by a closing
recitation by Debbie Siert-
m
, sea.
Santa arrived and
distributed gifts and candy to
the children.
+ + +
The congregation of St.
Andrews are asked to
remember the Christmas
Service at 10 a.m. and
Candlelight Carol Service at
7:30 p.m., both next Sunday,
Dec. 19th, also the Dec. 24th
7:30 p.m. Christmas Eve
Communion Service.
Baptist WMS packs baskets
with prayer by the president
•The monthly meeting of the
Muriel
Snider and the
. Mrs.
Bayfield Baptist Womens carol "
Missionary Fellowship was Silent Night" was
sung. Mrs. Lillian Steckle and
held Tuesday evening, Dec.
7th at the home of Mrs. Janet Mrs. Mildred Cullin and Mrs.
Talbot with 12 members Mary Keep entertained with a
present. skit about a King and Queen
Before the meeting,
of Ethiopia .who had followed
six
fruit baskets were
the Star to the stable in
Bethlehem to see the Baby
decoratively packed to be Jesus and now 35 years later
delivered to shut-ins from the had returned to see Him in
Church.The meeting opened His new kingdom:
Mrs. Cathi Cullen sang a
lovely solo "Because He
lives," accompanied by Miss
Shirley Keys on the ac-
cordian.
Several carols were sung
followed by the minutes of the
last meeting, read and
adopted by Mrs. Phyllis
Nicholson.
After the Circle of Prayer,
Mrs. .Diana Harrison gave
thanks for the bountiful
dessert lunch; and gifts were
exchanged, closing an in-
spirational and fun evening.
Thank you for your
support at the poll.
Season's Greetings
Joe Chapman
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