Clinton News-Record, 1985-1-2, Page 7as m
ssae based on St. Luke
By Eleanor Braduoek Middelkamp and Kevin Webster as they
4u u n Wp0An'sWit0telkeld its *mita*) igcited, Our Gifts for Him,
i r ll oii PeCeither 10 40 •A recitation, A Shepherd Boy I'd lake to
Go(nrnunit,Y blemotial Pee, was done by Ian An ,,.Bryan Gross,
dent Mrs. Eleanor Brad- Steven Millian, and gala Milken and
The Irteeting opened with readings by Mrs. Teade akker and-Glynis-
,
nd Glynis -
Mary Stewart Collect and 0 Marie Young brought messages of hope and
''Mrs. Emerson Rodger at the remembrance. Greg Park was in charge of
p q,.Cally a Little Town was read lighting and at the end pf the program the
- fo111}1?Ir <Isajt a welcome, to all visitors and darkened church was gradually illuminated
metaheigt, by candles lit by all those in attendance.
The guest speaker ` was Rev. Dave ' • CONCERT
Thiessen, minister of the Huron Chapel Mis- - Knox United Church interdenominational
sionary I church and he chose for his Sunday .school ptesented their annual con -
Christmas message - Jesus, the Hope of cert for theahristmas season la1;t Saturday
Christmas, basing it on St.. Luke chapter evening in the Sunday school room of the
two. He spoke of -poverty in reference to the church. The large attendance was welcom-
manger and stable, the shepherds and the ed by the Sunday school superintendent
simplicity of their faith and the baby Jesus, Mrs. Allan Webster. All pupils sang the
the symbol of hope. In closing he spoke of opening choruses, Bring a Torch, and Jingle
the grieving thousands and the starving peo- Bells with Mrs. Fred Lawrence the pianist.
pie of Africa. Mrs. Lillian Letherland thank-
ed Mr. Thiessen and presented him with a
gift. The roll call was the exchange of
Christmas gifts in the charge of Mrs. Donald
Haines, Mrs. Tom Haggitt and Mrs. John
Stadelmann.
The minutes of the previous meeting were
accepted as read by the secretary Mrs.
Robert Peck. Mrs. Lawrence Plaetzer
reported on the kitchen equipment and a
donation of $25.00 was sent to the Huron
County Family and Children Services. Mrs.
'Leonard Archambault reported on the 4-H
computer course and Mrs. Lillian
Letherland reported on cards sent and read
the thank -you notes. She was thanked for
personally delivering so many Christmas
cards and visiting the shut-ins.
-A carol sing -song was 'Ied by Mrs. Tom
Jardin with Mrs. Emerson Rodger accom-
panying on the piano. A reading Bethelehem
Then and Now, was read by Mrs. Tom Hag-
gitt. -_:: An interesting scarf -tying
demonstration was done by Mrs. Robert
Peck. She was thanked by Mrs. Tom Jardin
and presented with a gift.
After the singing of The Queen and grace,
lunch was served by Mrs. Tom Haggitt,
Mrs. Donald Haines and Mrs. Donald Cart-
wright. Mrs. Lawrence Plaetzer gave out
prizes that had been omitted at the
November meeting - anniversary, Mrs. Tom
Lawrence; nearest birthday, Mrs. Eleanor
Bradnock; and going the furthest distance
for Christmas, Mrs. TomJardin.
CHURCH SERVICE
Wall hangings depicting the story of the
Christ Child were. hung in place for the
Christmas service at Knox United Church
last Sunday. Mr. Gary"Shuttleworth-was in
charge. The service commenced with a pro-
cessional by the junior and senior choirs
singing - A Child is Born, and the carol 0
Come All Ye Faithful. The fourth Advent
candle of Joy was lit by Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Plaetzer. Worship in music was
stressed as the junior choir sang The Little
Drummer Boy and joined the senior choir
when they sang The Gloria anthem. Prelude
and offertory duets were played by Mrs.
Gordon Gross, organist and Mrs. Greg
Park pianist.
Mr. Shuttleworth spoke on the theme,
about face, saving that at this Christmas
season people tend to make time out from
their busyness of the world to remember
their creator. The junior choir was supervis-
ed by Mrs. Jake Middelkamp and Mrs. Ken
Ramsay. The ushers were Peter Verbeek,
Roger Cunningham, Greg Park and. Robert
Worsell. -
CHRISTMAS EVE
On Christmas Eve many families attend-
ed the Christmas program at Knox United
Church where they were welcomed by the
minister Mr. Ga�huttleworth. The last
Advent candle was lit by Mrs. Teade Bak-
ker.
The senior and junior choirs, under the
direction of Mrs. Barry Milian, Mrs. Greg
Park, Mrs. Gordon Gross and Mrs. Allan
Webster, brought the mesage in scripture
and song as the Christmas Story was pan-
tomimed. The angels (Julie Glenn, Sharon Dr. and Mrs: Harry Ceislar, Sarah and
Ramsay and Tammy Shuttleworth) told the Patrick of Goderich, Mrs. Velma Mills of
shepherds (Marinus Bakker, Donald Haines Brantford and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Arthur,
and Bryan Ramsay) the good news. The 'Scott, Rachel and Joel of Auburn.
shepherds then went and found Mary and Christmas Eve Eucharist service at St.
Joseph (Mr. and Mrs. Dana Bean) at the Mark's Anglican Church was held 'at 7 p.m.
manger with the Baby Jesus (Robbie Ar- with Rev. Robin Lyon, rector, in charge.
chambault). The organist was Mrs. Murray Nesbit. The
Three Wise Men (Lawrence Plaetzer, barge congregation enjoyed the carols
Kenneth Ramsay and Allan Webster) played on the trumpet before and, during
presented their gifts to the baby as did Don- the service by Miss Angela Schneider. Mr.
na Lynn Armstrong, Stuart Bakker, Nicole ,Mark Stackhouse also gave a violin solo and
The nursery class, with their teacher, Miss
Glynis -Marie Young. sang the Peppermint
Stick followed by a solos, Santa Claus is
Coming to Town, by Graham Worsell.
The Young Teen class, with their teacher,
Mrs. Jake Middelkamp at the piano, per-
formed a number, Bethlehem Voices, with
Anita Gross, on saxophone, Leone Cunn-
ingham on the flute, and triangle, Sandra
Deveau on maracas and Sharon Ramsay on
trombone. The Kindergarten children with
teacher, Miss Angela Millian, did a number
followed by a duet sung by Susan Dobie and
Alison Chamriey.
The Grade One class, with their teacher,
Miss Tammy Shuttleworth, sang Away in a
Manger, and Mrs. Teade Bakker's class
presented a play, Christmas Giving. Marty
Lawrence sang a solo, All I Want for
Christmas is my Two Front Teeth, and Lana
and Leslie Lawrence sang a duet; I Saw
Mummy Kissing Santa Claus.
Grade 3 and 4 girls, with their teacher,
Mrs. Robert Powell, gave a play, Christmas
Is, followed by Grade 5 and 6 boys and
helpers - . Nicole Middelkamp and Rose -
Marie Young also presented the play 'Twas
the Night Before Christmas. Jodi Webster
played a piano solo and Miss Lori Millian
with her Grade 2 class presented The
Animal's Christmas Gift. Janice Webster
played a piano solo followed by a play by
Grade 5 and 6 girls. To the song, Here
Comes Santa Claus, the jolly fellow entered
and gave out gifts assisted by Bryan Gross,
Kevin Webster, Karen Baker and Donna
Lynn Armstrong.
SOCIAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Archambault
returned recently from a four-day trip to
Gattenby, Tennessee where they attended a
square-dancing conference.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter De Groot of Goderich
visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
Rodger.
Mrs. Viola Raithby and Mr. John Raithby
,were guests on Christmas day with Mr. and
Mrs: Norman Vincent, Londesboro: Mr. and
Mrs. Reg Shultz of RR 3 Blyth were also
guests.
Guests for Christmas celebrations last
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines
were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Haines, Rachel and
David of Niagara Falls and Mr. and Mrs.
Ron Livermore, Robbie, Donald and Philip
of Fordwich.
Miss Lorie Cartwright of Toronto and Mr.
Derrick Cartwright of Clinton spent the holi-
day with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Cartwright and Mr. David Cartwright.
Christmas Day guests with Mrs. Tena
Empey were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Empey of
Seaforth and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Empey,
Craig and Stephen of R.R. 2 Auburn.
Prize winners at the weekly euchre party
by the Auburn Silver Tops were: -novelty,
Mrs. Bernice McClinchey..; high lady, Mrs.
Ross Robinson; low lady, Mrs. James
Glousher; high man, Ted Mills;' and low
man, Jack Lockhart.
Guests with. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arthur
and Mrs. Gertie Keller on Boxing Day were
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Arthur of Smith's Fall,
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the anthem was sung by the choir of St.
Mark's. The final Advent candle was lit by
Lana Lawrence.
Rev. Dave Thiessen conducted the
Christmas Eve service at the Huron Mis-
sionary Chapel and the singing of ,carols and
the reading of the First Christmas from the
Gospels made it an inspiring service.
Mrs. Mary Rollinson and Mr. Murray
Rollinson arrived home on Wednesday after
visiting for a week with the former's
daughter, Mrs. Alfred Weston and Mr.
Weston in Toropto.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Anderson and Mr.
and Mrs. Greg Park of R.R. 2 Auburn spent
Christmas at Newmarket with their son ,and
brother, Mr. William Anderson.
We .are pleased to report that»Ted Clark
was able to be home atter being a patient in
Alexandra Marine 'and General Hospital,
Goderich.
Man uninjured,
damage to car
totals $1,500
HULLETT TWP. - Goderich OPP
estimated damage to a car in a single vehi-
cle collision to be about $1,500 after an acci-
dent on Dec. 27.
Jack Snieder, 20, of Clinton was north-
bound on Huron County Road 8 about 1.2
kilometres north of Concession 5 and 6 when
he skidded into the guard rail on the east
shoulder.
Mr. Snieder was in the acci-
dent.
not injured
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