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PRIMARY CHOIR—East Wawanosh Public School's
primary choir opened the Christmas concert last week with
songs of the season. The concert was held Friday afternoon,
having been postponed from Wednesday evening because of
a storm.
CHRISTMAS IS COMINAIl members of the Kinder-
garten class at East Waw nosh school took part in this little
skit at the Christmas concert. Steven Marks was Rudolph;
Brenda Hallman, Tom CuII, Sheila Schwartzentruber, Dar -
ref Pletch, Christopher Campbell, Heather Hopper, Dean
Vincent and Keith Massey were the other reindeer; Mark
Coultes was Santa; and Cheryl Darlow, David McKee,
Jenny -Belle Chettleburgh, Steven Guy, Glen Taylor, Debbie
Taylor and Michael Jardin were elves and brownies.
MRS. LEWIS STONEHOUSE
BeIgr.avePersonal Notes 1
Wishing you all a Merry Christ-
mas!
Members of the Belgrave Knox
Presbyterian Church joined with
Brussels Melville Presbyterian
congregation on Sunday morning
for a -Carol Cantata which was
presented by the choir.
Miss Brenda Edgar off Owen
Sound spent the weekend with
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
e
hope
wonderful
things happen
for you this Christmas
Warm thanks to all.
Royal Homes Limited
Lewis Stonehouse.
Fire broke out early Saturday
evening in the apartment owned
by Mr:'and Mrs. Robert Taylor of
St. Ann's, presently occupied by
Stephen Penny. All living room
furniture and draperies were
completely destroyed with smoke
damage to the rest of the build-
ing.
Hi -.0 hosts
dinner for
seniors
BELGRAVE — The spirit of
Christmas is indeed in the air, as
exemplified by the generosity
and kindness of the Belgrave Hi -
C members when they provided
and served a hot turkey dinner to
the senior citizens of Belgrave
and. surrounding area in the
schoolroonj of the Knox United
Church December 16.
Transportation and delivery of
meals to shut-ins were also in-
cluded in their plans. Over 30
persons from the various church
denominations enjoyed the
repast white soft Christmas
music played. The tables were
beautifully decorated with
Christmas symbols.
Prior to the meal all joined in
singing familiar carols accom-
panied alternately on the piano
by Miss Sheila Anderson, Joanne
Coultes and Alison Roberts, then
Alison asked the blessing.
Following the meal Clarence
Hanna expressed thanks on
behalf of the guests to the Hi -C
for their thoughtfulness and
efforts. Alison Roberts replied to
Mr. Hanna's remarks.
From all Belgrave Seniors to
all Hi -C members, a sincere
'Thank You', 'Merry Christmas'
and a happy prosperous new
year.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna
entertained 27 members of their
family and friends on Sunday,
December 17, for. their Christmas
dinner held at the WI Hall, Bel -
grave. Present were Mr. and
Mrs. Brian Storer, Kitchener,
Mr. and Mrs. David Hanna and
family of Hanover, Mrs. Randy
McLean of London, Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Mayberry and family of
Londesboro, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Hopper and family, RR 5, Brus-
sels, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cook
and Eric, Mr. and Mrs. Greg
Cook and Jackie Lee, RR 1, Bel -
grave, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cook
and Mrs. Beth Procter, all of Bel -
grave.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnston
bf Blyth were host and hostess for
a Christmas dinner held in the WI
H4, Belgrave on Saturday,
Dedember 16, for 40 members of
the Edgar families to spend their
Christmas together. Members
were present from Petrolia, Lon-
don, Brigden, Oil City, Owen
Sound,, Waterloo, Blyth, Wing -
ham, Listowel, Belgrave. •
Pin the Star
Children never tire of ex-
citing party games, while the
adults may need a rest. One
game that is loads ofsfun for
kids to play and adults to
watch is a seasonal version
of 'Pin the Tail on the Don-
key." This one is "Pin the
Star on the Christmas Tree."
It's easy to cut a large
shape of a Christmas Tree
r,i•, of g..,,,„ con -«...,.tion
paper and tape it to. a wall
or door, making sure it is low
enough for the littlest guest
to reach the top.
Each child gets ,a paper
star with tape on the back
and takes his turn being
blindfolded and spun around.
The one who can place his
star closest to the top of the
tree wins.
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Social held
in Trinity
BELGRAVE — On Friday eve-
ning, Dec. 15, Trinity Anglican
Church held a pot luck supper fol-
lowed by a Christmas social in
the Women's Institute Hall. The
hall was decorated with a Christ-
mas tree laden with gifts.
The program opened with
Christmas songs by the choir;
accompanied by Rev. Dan
Sargent on the guitar. Recita-
tions were given by Billy Bailie,
Michael Jardin, Kimberley Sar-
gent, Allan Bailie, Angela and
Denise Nethery, a duet by
Michael Jardin and Allan Bailie
and also a trio by Brenda, Billy
and Allan Bailie. A monologue by
Rev. Dan Sargent and also songs
by Clark Johnston were enjoyed
by all.
Santa Claus arrived on sched-
ule. to the great delight of the
smaller children and distributed
gifts and bags of candy. He
departed wishing all a 'Merry
Christmas' and a `Happy New
Year'.
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Christmas
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Tranquility, serenity,
peace. May these
treasures blanket this
Joyous Season. For
our loyal patrons,
we're ever grateful.
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