The Huron Expositor, 1979-12-20, Page 174711 -..
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A KINDERGARTEN. CHORUS -This was part
of the kindergarten Glass chorus which told the
story J"Now pecember's Here" at Huron
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Centennial School's, Christmas, concert, . on.
Monday afternoon. (Expositor Photo).
HildaPayne writes
her lash column
This will be my last.
column: It has been a
Pleasure , to write the news
for the last five years, and to
serve you in this small
capacity,
Jordie Smith of London
has. been spending the
weekend with his grand
--
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Smith,
Mr: and Mrs; George
Lockwood of Mesa, :Arizona,;
are spending the Christmas
holiday season: with their,
daughter and 'family, Mr.
• and`; Mrs., ken Elder;
On . Friday, Mr. Oliver
Bedard of 'Sarnia, visited
with Mr, and,Ms. Sam Oesch
while on Sunday they were
visited by Mr. and Mrs., Ken
Glavin . and boys of Mount
Cannel.
Supply at the Mensal!
' Sales Barn consisted mainly
of heifers and steers demand
was active and prices were
higher. Fat cattle; . heifers
$74.00 p .S82.00 sales to
583.75; steers, S75.00 - $85.
50, sales to $86.00. Pigs
S25.50 - $49.00.
The United Church was
filled on Sunday evening
when the Sunday School.
children and young people .
presented : their annual
Christtnas concert, under the
directors of the teachers and
Staff.
Mrs." Mervin Wurm was
'mistress of ceremonies and
also in charge of organiiing
the covert:
Brucefield
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at the home of Mrs. Norman
'Baird. Donations' Were sent
The concert opened with a
welcome by Christine Rose
. and Rick Topp, The nursery
class, under the leadership of
Mrs, Bill Scotchmer stole the
hearts of the audienceas
they sang, "Away in a
Manager'', "When we're
happy and we know itand
"Jingle :Bells"; they also
'played their rhythm band
instruments through these
songs.
The kindergarten class,
under Mrs. Ross Veal, gave a
song recitation entitled,
"Christmas". The primary
department, under Mrs.
Cecil Pepper and Ms. Gerald
Traquair presented "The
Signs of Christmas"
Mrs.,.,'iclass of
thirteen junior boys,
presented, "Behold the
star" while the play for the
concert, entitled "'The•
Shepherd's' Story" was
presented, • by the
intermediate class under the
direction of George Park and‘
Ann Rose, They were
assisted by the junior class as
ho"
At the close of the pro
gramme, Santa paid his visit
to the enjoyment of ` The
children, and passed . out
gifts and • candy bags. Scott
and Starr Jesney were
greeters at the door andRev,
McDonald pronounced the
benediction..
Mrs. Laird Mickel and
Mrst Florence Joynt, along.
with Mr': and Mrs. William
Mickle, attended. the Mickle,
fainly Christmas ;ga.hering.
at the home of the former's
daughter and 'son-in-law,'
Mr, ; and Mrs. Ross
MacMillan; and '• family,
Waterloo on, Sunday.. There
were over 20 present
to the Christmas. Seal and •
Children ' and Family
Service.. Flowers were seat to
five shut-ins in the
community. . Edythe Baird''
conducted games and ;a
Christmas Lunch was served
by the south end,
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TWO. ,LITTLE DOLLS --Carly, Sailows of
Egmondville and Melody, Turner of Varna were
dressed as two little dolls for one of the
Christmas skits put on aM Huron Centennial
School's dress rehearsal on Monday.. afternoon,
(Expositor photo).
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THINKING THE, SITUATION OVER—+Gtldilecks, Bobbkioe Lepping,
ton, the lop-eared rabbit, Ricky Oliver and the moose, played by Heather
Jackson are considering the, situation inthe Huron -Centennial concert
play, B.J. The Bear Piscovers:Christmas, (Expositor Photol
B.J. THE; BEAR DISCOVERS CHRISTMAS-•
. B;4.., The Bear, played by Steven Goodman,
discovered the truemeaning of Christmas in the.
Grade 1 play, Wide Awake at Christmas, at
Huron Centennial School's concert on Monday
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afternoon.: ,(Expositor photo)
Hensall
A lovely weddini Walt
place in the United Church
on Saturday afternoon when
Deborah Lee,Miller married
Constable Cameron
Frederick Moggach' of
Waterloo. Out; congratu
lations 'to Debbie, a former
resident of Hensall..
Following the wedding an
informal reception was held
at the home of Mr; and Mrs.
Eric Luther. ,..
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herald a glorious
season,. We pray
yours will lie rich
rwith happy moments.
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A CHRISTMAS CHORUS—Kern Ginger,ch, Wayne Mason and Leanne
Erb, Grade 1 students at Huron Centennial school, Brucefield, were
members of ;the chorus for -class play, Wide Awake at Christmas,
performed at dress rehearsal Monday. . (Expositor photo)
[list in. Time Far Christmas
There's no time.quite like. Christmas
for remembering all the friends we
cherish, and for wishing them all
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