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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 24, 1987, p. 6

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Pages SECTION A Tilt Thursday December 1WT HERALD PHOTO PARADE lor Mi ped children helps prepare their Christ a part held the illy the youths tree during a United Church The Optimist Club attended the party and brought Santa Maun with them to hear what the children wanted for Christmas Herald Christmas In the den theme of the Glen Williams School Christmas The students performed the I It tie Drummer as well as a choral spcnklnk of The Twelve Months The 1 students performed A I- Ira on Santa s Tree Here Santa seems to be showing the Jack In the lion gut In his bag while the others want a peek too The cat Is Tina the teddy bear Is Ale Merrick Conway Is the Jack In Sunt a is dress up fur the Derek Harrison the Is Sari Tlie Georgetown I Club was recipient or a generous financial which will help them with their Invaluable work on pro jects In the community Pat Mason centre president of the Lioness Club presented with a cheque Tor which represented the pro- Fashions Third Annual Bridal Show held Nov Making the present all on to Mrs Mason are left owner of Elizabeth Fashions and Margaret Vint who was coordinator of show Herald photo In vol led In the which Included acting out the Ing Jesus and songs to express he Joy surroun ding the Here three wise men prepare for their Journey Hcraltlpholo The scene was reenacted by youngsters at the Georgetown Christian Reformed Church last week The performance was called Rainbow of Promises and featured a colorful display for packed audience Eierjone must hate left the full the Christmas message Here shepherds watch little baby Jesus asleep In the manger I Mary and Joseph seem content with their new baby Park Public School held their Christmas Pageant Dec IH The play Included the three wise men angels shining stars and Oxbow Book of downtown Georgetown was first runnerup for having the best shop window downtown employee Debbie Scott accepts award on behalf of store owner Norman Holt and his wife Ruth Also helping with the the window were Maria Jennings and customers who donated teddy bears Herald photo I 1 A ml urjifJ on MONDAY DECEMBER 28th FROM 1 0 AM6 PM ITS OUR BOXING DAY SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION Excluding Cruisewear No Exchanges 211 Guelph Street Georgetown 8779218

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