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THE FIRST CHRISTMAS - The Kindergarten class of Walton school's concert on Thursday. The parts of Mary and Joseph were
Public School presented the story of the first Christmas at the played by Jillian Houston and Dennis Rijkhoff. Mcllwraith photo.
Walton hosts
Walton Correspondent
MRS. BETTY McCALL
887-6677
• The Walton Women's Institute members
enjoyed a Christmas Program for their
December meeting at their hall, Wednes-
' day evening.
President, Helen Craig opened the
meeting with a poem, "Christmas Wishes"
and conducted the business. Margaret
Shortreed was pianist. Minutes were read
and correspondence. Members answered
the Roll Call with a line of their favorite
Christmas music.
Thirteen members took part in the
Christmas Program consisting of songs,
recitation, a play, and duet, and several
carols. Marion Godkin read "Santa
Retires in Florida". Helen Craig closed
with a poem, "Crooked Little Tree" follow-
ed by a gift exchange. A tasty lunch was
served by hostesses.
A FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS
"A Festival of Lights" was the theme for
the presentation the Walton Public School
pupils put on for their concert, held in the
basement of Duff's United Church, Thurs-
day•afternoon. The program consisted of a
ymIcome, introduction by Chad McCallum
and Brad Hoegy.
• The First Christmas put on by the
Kindergartens. Introduction by Brian
Hawks, Ben Finlayson, Dennis Rykhoff,
Catherine Bourne, Jillian Houston. Song -
Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star. Angels were
Wendy Glauser, Amy Shortreed, Alicia
Dalton, Theresa .Pryce, Melissa Dube,
Amanda Comeau, Catherine Bourne,
Pamela Elliott and Sandra McNichol.
Song -0 Star of Wonder. Mary and Joseph
were played by Jillian Houston and Dennis
Rykhoff. Choral reading, song - There was
a little Baby, Shepherds were Bradley
Shortreed, Bradley Somerville, Matthew
McLellan, Justin McGuire, Brine Hawks,
• Christmas
Justin Neault, Ben Finlayson and Fraz
Khan. Song - Out on the hills. Wisemen
were: Christopher Siemon, Jason Mac-
Donald, Darren Neault. Song Away in a
Manager and •Wind through the Olive
trees.
Canadian Customs by Grade one. In-
troduction by Armand Dube and Jennifer
Lubbers. Christmas Symbols by Barry
Comeau, Jason Thompson, ' Ellen
Workman, Sarah McLellan; Melissa Har-
rison, Jamie Emmrich, Jamie Smith, Ker-
rie McClure and Kevin Bernard. Songs
sung were - O'Cluistrnas Tree, Silver Bells
and Santa Claus is coming to town. A
medley of Christmas Carols were Deck the
Halls, Silent Night and Joy to the World.
Taking part in the Christmas Candle
Dance were Robbie Mitchell, Theresa Mc-
Clory, Kevin Bernard, Janice McCallum,
Nicholas Den Haan, Carali McCall, Dar-
rell Dalton and Abby Dietz.
St. Lucia Day • Swedish Festivals of
Lights was put on by Grade two. Narrators
were Loni Horst, Mark Beuerman, Chad
Hoegy, Justin Bourne, Matthew Shortreed,
Sherry Power; Kelly Boven and Craig
Somerville. Cast were Boy -Brent Pryce,
Girl -Melissa Pinkney, .Mother -Stephanie
MacDonald': 4Father-Jaikint Hadley, bay.:
Brent Haselgrove, Lucia -Erin Siemon,
Lucia's sister-Loni Horst, Barb Kenney,
Star boys -Danny Shpak, Robby Kenney
and Jeff Bourne. Songs sung were SL
Lucia Day - Santa Lucice (revision). '
Hanukkah - Jewish Festival of Lights
was put on by Grade three. Narrators were
Valerie Collins, Amy Siemon, Sandy
Rizkhoff and Joshua Dietz. Cast were
Mother by Shannon Davies, Father by
Bradley Hoegy, Children - Clara Glauser
and Sherry Lyn Hugill. Dance: Tea and
Rice - a folk dance from Israel consisted of
Mandy Workman, Chad McCallum,
Sherry -Lyn Hugill, Valerie lara
Glauser, Bradley Hoegy, Amy Collins,themon,
program
Colleen McCallum and Lee Ann Mc-
Donald. Songs were My Candles, 0 Hanuk-
kah and Hora Dance Song. Choir sang My,
Dreydle and Happy Holidays.
Duvall - Indian Festival of Lights by
Grade three. Narrators were Jason Shor-
treed,' Lee Ann McDonald and Mandy
Workman. Cast was Mother by Colleen
McCallum, daughters - Tammy Neil, Uz-
ma, Christina Martens, Sons - Randy Lin -
Chinese
and Jeremy McNichol.
New Year by Grade two. Nar-
rators ' were Tracey Neil, Chad Hoegy,
Mark Beuerman, Craig Somerville and
Kerry Blake.
Cast: Drummer - Matthew Shortreed,
the Dragon - Brent Haselgrove, Brent
Pryce, Erin Siemon, Chad Hoegy, Jeremy
Bennewies, Sherry Power, Jason Badley,
Loni Horst, Melissa Pinkney. Kite Car-
riers - Robby Kenney, Kelly Boven; Danny
Shpak, Barb Kenney and Tracy Neil.
Lantern Carriers - Jeff Bourne, • Mark
Beuerman, Stephanie MacDonald, Kerry
Blake, Craig Somerville, and Justin
Bourne. Songs - Lets go Fly a kite and
Dragon.
Finale with Neil Saur the narrator sing-
ing - "It's a Small World."
Thanks was given to all those that helped
-in any way, helped theehildren share this
splendid production' with the large crowd
of parents, Grandparents and friends who
attended this concert.
EUCHRE HELD
Six tables of euchre were in play, Thurs-
day at the hall. Prizes were awarded for
High lady - Margery Ritchie, second high -
Mrs. Townsend, low - Alberta Stevens.
High man- John Simpson, second high -
Elmer Townsend, low - Sharon Godkin
(playing as a man). Lady with a birthday
nearest Christnias - Melinda Sohnston,
man with most zeros - Harvey Craig.
Hostesses were Viola Kfrkley, Marion
Godkin and Ruth Axtmann.
The next euchre will be held January 21,
1988.
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JEWISH CHRISTMAS - Shannon Davies lit the candles during Walton Public School's
presentation Of the Jewish Hanukkah. The school children showed different ethnic
customs during their Christmas program, "A Festival of Lights". Mcllwraith photo:
Corn payment deadline
Applications for the Advance 'Payment
Program of the Ontario Corn Producers'
Asancialion mist be postiriatked on or.
before December 31/81, Details of the Ad -
Vance Payment' for corn progratri for
1087/88 were Made available in the
September issue of the Ontario Cern Pre-
dueet Magazine. Application fortis arid
Other details are also available from OMAF
40.1 and the association office at 190
Nicklhi Road, Guelph, Ontario, N1H
(510-837460). All ()CPA members are eligi-
ble for the 1987/88 program which covers
shelled corn', high Ineisture corn or crib corn
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• After the official sweating -in eeteitony,
the new warden named the striking doni-
finttee, which met following the inallgital
meeting to begin the task of formulating
the eounty's various cOinitlittees. The
striking committee Mein:des: Bell, Stephen
Township Reeve T. J: Terries, , Hallett
Township Oboe Toth etinnitigharn, Hay
Township Deputy Reeve Claire Deichert,
Ashfield ToWliship Reeve Allan J. Gibson
and McKillop Township Reeve Marie
theltnell. ,
December 31
stored for sale, either on the farm or in
licensed storage facilitieS off the farrn.
According to DCPA Tgeastrer, Martin
Schneckenburger, Morrisburg, Ontario, the
Adirande Payment prograni involves
interest-free Matey made available tO corn
producers by Agficaltice Canada through
the association which enablesgrowers to
store corn for sale after harvest while
receiving part payment to advance. Pay-
ment is advanced at the rate of $47.50 per
tonne of dry grain or its equivalent.
Maximum amounts of Money available
are $30,000 for an individual preducer,
$60,000 for a partnership or corporation with
two prodricets, and $90,000 with three or
more producers.
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