The Huron Expositor, 1987-12-23, Page 2412 •-- THE HURON EXPOSITOR, DECEMBER 23, 1987
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Ross Ribey - Agent 527-1390
SEASON'S
GREETINGS
Insall p.roducfion gave true joy
BRENDA FULHAM The sure voices rang out cheerful songs of
Hensall Correspondent holly and mistletoe, a song of 'sleigh bells
262.3244 with rhythmic accompaniament, and a
Hensall Public School delighted its guests
Wednesday, December 26 with the message
Christmas is,the birth of Christ, candles,
elves, Christmas trees and rejoicing in song
and dance.
• The balance of the program was perform-
ed by the Kindergarten to Grade 4 classes
with a finale given in song by the Senior
choir,
The evening reminded people Christmas
is the Birth of Christ, as Mrs. Telford's class
re-enacted the Nativity scene. The audience
felt close to the action as the Three Wise
Men walked through, the audience and up on
to the stage.
Christmas all were told is a candle - a
symbol of joy. Mrs. Strang's class spoke a
Christmas message in rhyme as they walk-
ed up on stage carrying lit. candles.
The next phase of the program centered
around a small Christmas tree which was
visited by a fa,inily, snowmen and
snowflakes, •a rabbit and a squirrel. Mrs.
Horner's class .delivered their lines en-
thusiastically and the dancing snowflakes'
werevery picturesque. The tree which had
'aspired to be tall and great with shining star
found it was happy protecting the for
animals. the theme of sharing and giving
one's self was beautifully protrayed. .
The atmosphere was brightened with the
prancing of Mrs. Preszcator's little' elves.
Decked out in brilliantly colored costumes
the elves danced out a Tap Tap Tap tune and
. showed storybooks and teddy bears.
A flawless square dance by Mrs.
Hoelscher's class was next on the agenda.
cheery song of snowflakes with the sound of
j g 5.
The evening closed with the well trained
Voices of the senior choir, under the direc-
tion of Mr. Revinton,
The program was hosted by Katie
Rathwell and Shelly Gardner who did an ex-
cellent job of delivering each message of
Christmas. Of particular note were the sets -
a result of the deligence of Lorena Fink and
Angela'Moir:
David Northcott effectively operated the
curtain and Sean Kyle did a fine job of coor-
dinating things back stage.
The entire evening was filled with festive
music thanks to pianist Deb Wood.
SHUFFLEBOARD
High winners for December 15's shuf-
fleboard were: Bruce' Watson 352, Dave
Woodward, 315; John Pepper 287 and Alf
Ross 266.
NORTHCREST NEWS
Margaret Mole visited her son Bob, his
wife Betty, and family at Dungannon over
the weekend and attended the Senor Citizen
Christmas dinner on Monday. On. the way
home she called on her brother Warner and
Jean Andrews of Auburn. great time reviewing their famrly
est The fourteen residents enjoyed a lovely tmas_Dinner—and-programw.hich.bad�_
of Christmas potl i f liiiner. and each oth 1^s taken place Sunday. Everyone agreed it had
been a successful day.
Tuesday afternoon residents welcomed
Rev. Van Essen as he led the , worship
service.
On Wednesday several residents enjoyed
playing games, and listening to Christmas
tapes in the sun room. The Pioneer Girls of
Exeter Pentecostal Church were unable to.
be there due to the inclement weather and
residents hope they will be able to
reschedule in the new year.
Thursday,the film "Huckleberry Finn was
Shown in the dining room. It was a nostalgic
afternoon as most everyone had read the
book, or seen the movie in their :childhood.
Thursday evening Queensway staff enjoyed
their annual Christmas dinner at
•Hessenland, with owners Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Osimek present. They also said farewell to
Leila Hay, R.N., who has retired after 14
years of service. Leila will be missed by
residents, staff and administration alike for
her caring and efficient manner.
Friday morning residents gathered in the
activity Room for Fun and Fitness and
loosened up, a few of the kinks. Residents
feel this is one of the most beneficial
programs.
Everyone would like to extend sympathy
to the families of the late Asa Deeves and
Laura Justice. They will be missed by all at
Queensway.
in le bell
From schools to political strife.
Is meant'to inform the readers,
Of neighbors and social leaders.
The joys and triumphs of each one,
Is shared in print'- a victory won.
We'd like to spread the news far'n'wide,
And perpetuate Huron pride.
For you we will report our best,
And try to meet every request,
Merry Christmas is wished to you,
And thanks for being our readers true.
Brenda McCourt-Pulham.
Susan will resume her correspndent's
duties the week of December 21. Welcome
back Hartmans.
Queensway
residents
proud ;of their
production
Queensway residents met Monday in the
activity room for Coffee Hour. They had a
company on Monday evening.
ODE TO OUR READERS
Comes pasing of another year,
The Hensall writers wish you cheer.
We hope that we have served you well,
And brought you news, your hearts to
quell.
Our goal - to give a glimpse of life,
We sincerely wish.
all our generous patrons
a wonderful Christmas
and a Happy New Year:.
May your holiday season be
filled with friends, family, love and joy.
Rene Leveille.
Paula Leveille
Honrietta Boon
Pam Shaw
3 ALBERT STREET CLINTON
482-3826
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May the Blessings of
the Season inspire you
with peace' and love.
TOP ROW LEPT TOIGHT: Norman Alexander, Ron Gros, Ken Anderson, Bob
Szzu'sz.. BOTTOM ROW DEFT TO RIGHT: Jifn Johnson, Joe Gibson, Tom burin-
ingham, Harry Lear,
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From the Council and Staff
H JLLETT TOWNSHIP
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523-4340
PALLIATIVE CARE - The Seaforth Community Hospital Palliative Care Unit recently
held an awards night in which new volunteers were welcomed and those who have
been with the organization for the past two years were presented with certificates. The
two year veterans ate Shirley Dinsmore, Laurie Erb, Joyce Fischer, Janice Leonhardt,
Yvonne Kitchen, and Ellen Gould (sitting). Mrs. Gould will soon be Ieaving'the group as
she is moving. Corbett photo.
Christmas
Magic
In the love and
warmth that is
Christmas.
We're so very
glad to
know you.
\JIM COLEMAN
CARPENTRY 527-1684
As we celebrate this joyous
season I would like to take this•op-
portunity to bring greetings from
the Ontario Legislature to all the
residents of Huron County. And, on
behalf of the Government of (On-
tario, to with all a happy and pros-
perous New Year.
As always, I remain at your ser-
vice at Queen's Park or at my three
Riding Offices.
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Team standings ,are: Ramblers 46,
Huisiers 45, Happy Gang 43, Dogs 36.
LADIES - high single - Rose Feeney 244;
high triple - Sharon Forrest 589; high
average - Sharon Forrest 195. MEN - high
single 316, high triple 672 and high average
226 - all to Reg Dick.
njoy this
holiday
to the
fullest!
KLM SERVICES.
'Keith and.Leona McCarthy
34S-2006 Dublin
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Vile wish you yourmerriest Christmas.
and a holiday season
filled with cheer.
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