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TheChristmas meeting for
the Cherrio Club was held at
the home of Tri Duizer on
December 19 with Tri as
actiag President. The
minutes and treasurers re-
port were read by secretary
surer Addie flunking
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Roll Call was answered by 13
MemberS.
The draw donated by
Stella Adams was wen hy1da
tournin. A letter of thanks
was read from. Pat Burns
Pitkin. The program. was
reading bY Edythe 'Beacon,
Addie Honking reading on
"Candles" and "Christinas
lights on Christmas Eve'..
Margaret Good had a contest
ith words that are made
from Merry. Christmas, It
was won by Gladys Arm-
strong,
Next meeting win be
Croup 4, January Iftth
Edythe Beacom closed the
meeting with reading "Cod
Bless us Everyone' . A few
n. •
Correspondent
MRS. ALLAN 1VIeCALL
887-6677
There was a good turnout
for the annual Sunday School
Christmas Concert Thursday
evening, December 20 at
Duff's United Church. The
program consisted of: the
Kindergarten class.givin g
• welcome were Danny Taylor:
Andrea Gingerich; Shannon
Craig; Randy McClure; Greg
Clark; Lori McClure; Susan
Carter and Greg. Fritz. All
members of the pre-primary
class sang Susie Snowflake,
with Cindy McCallu m as
Susie Snowflake. Teacher of
Kindergarten is Dianne God -
kin,
The Primary class sang
• "The Santa Claus Express"
• followed by the class re
citation of "The Night before
Christmas". Then they sang
• "Snow White Snow" and
"Jingle Bells''. The class
• consisted of Tracey Bennett;
• Glenda Carter; Steven Fritz;
J.J. Clarke; Nanny Taylor;
. Brian Love; Heather
McGavin; Nancy Godkin;
• Leslievliudie; Sherri Hoeg;
Tonia McCItire; Kelly Work-
man and Sherri Harburn
under • the direction of
teachers; Dorothy Sholdice
and Marjorie Humphries.
The Junior Class put on a,
skit on the International Year
of the Child, they were
• dressed in costumes from
other countries, it. was. very. ,
• colorful. This was followed
by
"The. First • Christmas
Stery" the class consisting of
Susie Hickson; Joyanne Van
Vliet; Cheryl Smith; Richard
Love; Kim Fritz; Blaine
Marks; Steven Taylor; Craig
Hackwell; Chris Harburn;
Sandra Sholdice; Jeff
McGavin; Donna Godkin;
Amy Workman; •Benny
Hoegy; Randy Taylor; Terry
•Taylor and Chris Gardiner
.put on a. Christmas Wreath
Drill which was very colorful,
each one carried a green
wreath, This was followed by
five of the young people
playing Christmas Carols on
the recorder. Their teacher of
the Ju nier Class.is Joyce Van
Vliet.
The Intermediate Class
put on a play,,entitled ' 'The
Spelling 'Lesson", the
teacher was played by Don
• Ricicson, Larry by Blaine
Hackwell; Harold by Tim
• Fritz; Joe by Darryl
Hoegy; Tom by Gary Gedkin;
George by Darryl Smith.
• The second play by the
intermediate Class was 'The
Pest Giftof all". Those
taking the part of John were
Darrvi Smith; David was
4s
games Of Hinge were played
Lunch was served by Tri
Duizor. Edythe Be4COM.
Addle flunking and
Margaret Good.
don committee.
January meeting will be
held January 210.
Treasurers report was given
by Kathy tvlcDougail,
Florence •Cartwright had
Worship Service.
Joan Whyte •and kielen
LaWSOn were in 4barge of
program. Brian and Crystal
Whyte played a piano duet
*jingle Crystat
played sato "0 Little town of
flethlehem." Joan and Helen
presented 4 Ott on Christ.
mas with Gait Lear playing
carols in between readings.
David Whyte played "0
come all Ye Faithfutrintly
Old St. Nicholas" and "Good
rest von_ Merry Gentlemen"
Luh WAS served by
Fore= CartWright, lune
Fothgergill and Joan Whyte.
played by Blaine Haekwell;
Peter by Don Hickson; :lames
by Darryl Hoegy; Other child
by Tim Fritz and the angel;
Was played by Gary Godkin.
Their 'teacher is Edward
.Baker.
The pianists were Marion
Godkin; Marjorie Humphries
and Doreen flackwell, Then
Santa Claus arrived and bags
of candys Were given out to
• the excited children.
Thanks goes out to all
those that helped with the
concert, making it a happy
event for children, parents
and • friends in the
oommunity. A Merry
Christmas to all.
PERSONALS
• Mr. and Mrs. • William
'Blamer entertained their
family to • a pre -Christmas
dinner at their home last
Saturday evening, prior to
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gulutzen
and family leaving for
Florida on Friday. • •
•
Congraritiations to Julie
Lynn Snelt. LOnflesebor R IU
and Stove William Gtbbings
Clinton who were married
fridayi. December 21st with
ruanYe'attendings the Open,
Reception held in Rh th and
Area Community Cent re.
M. and Mrs. Allen Shal
dick went ts Toronto on
friday Ust to meet Sgt. and
!ytr.:. Richard Shaddielt..
Satidra an David 751 -)Pin.;"
aby, B.0 who, were Immo
for tho Cbristmas holidays.
A family gathering was --
held on Saturday when Mrs,
Lloyd S.Itatitlielt, Kitchener
Mr. and Mrs. .Jeff Shaddlck,
Waterloo and 'MIAs Ruth
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fo1r lo) trri
Shaddick. Clinton were pre-
sent.
Mr. and Mrs. Arie Dulaer
hold Christmas00 Saturday
evening for their family.
Present were Mr. and Mrs -
Joe Runic -log and. familY, Mr
and.Mrs, Tom Dnizer and
family, M. ane Mrs, Wayne
Kennedy and family, Mr.
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P aY
The Sunday School room -of
Duff's United Church was
decorated in the Christmas
theme for the Copper contest
supper of the Walton Unit ori
Wednesday, December 19,
There were 30 set down to
a deliciotts supper, prepared
by Judy Ernmeriek's side of
the copper contest, Pauline
Gulutzen, the . leader of
the winning side expressed
thanks to the loosing side.
After the meal, Christmas
carols were enjoyed, led by
Pauline • Gulutzen, assisted
by Margery Huether at the
piano. •
Mrs, Edna Hackwell and
Sadie McDonald looked
affer the gift exchange': after
opening their gifts, everyone
• showed what they had' got
and frora whom .with thanks
to everyone. -
The guest speaker was
Miss . Ida White, a retired
missionary who had spent
many of her years working
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This- New Year is begioning.in a, blaze -01 glorious
ood spirits and warm regard to our friends and patrons.
BOYES FARM SUPPLY
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To. our best friendsjoin us in a special prayer of peace
and hope for .happiness in the New Year. May you
experience all the beautiful. things with which life abounds.
FRANK444(>1(LING
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521-1,32o, Seaforth
A s the Ne' to Year begins, join us,in a
prayer for serenity and hope as :the `flihlre
unfolds, Ourgrahhide to Yon for
your faithful patronage •
fLANNgRY-. CLEANERS
Seaforth
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with the people Ii India, She
even spoke Merry Christmas
in the Hind o language. She
was even dressed to the
Hindi, "Sari ", She
showed many • interesting
slides of her work with the
• people there, giving commentaty as she went along.
There were seven folks
remembered with a small
remembrance • of • the
Christmas Season from the
Unit,
May the festive spirit that usher's. in the
New Year be yours from its beginning to
itsend Thanks for your trust.
and; Mrs. Bruce Lyndon and
fitirtilY4 M Mrs. tarry
Glbhings and familY*
Mrs. Laura Lyort held
family tbriStmits on
Saturday evening. Present
were Mr.. and Mrs, Murray.
Lyon,,BradleY and. Diana, Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Lyon, Warm)
Cathy and Cheryl, Mr, Ron
Neil and Doug, M. Gectritt
Neil and Miss Edythe
Bnaeorn,
Mr. and Mrs. Oen Canter
and: Colleen held Clitisunts-
'cut Saturday;presear were.
Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Arm-
strong* urre Carter*
Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs.
To Jobnston. Londcm.
ay New rear
Hoping the New Yeor
will light your woy
through PresPerous.
and -healthy days.
We cherish, your con,
*wing friendship,.
.•i.ANNAS _DREssSHOPP.E.• •
••Brossii*. - • •
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Merrily we greet
the festive New Year`
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