Page 8 The Canadian Statesman, Boxvmanvillc, December 23. 1998 Section Two Town Hall Packed for Church Concert by I. Chnllice Quote - "Good luck, good health, good fortune. Three wishes just for you, To take you thru the Yulctidc, And through the New Year too!" Well dear readers, it's almost here, with all the work and plans, the "big day" is close by and I know for most of us, it's a happy time, but on the other side, it will always bring back memories memories of bygone days. Sympathy to Mr. Robert Chatcr on the sad loss of his wife Mary, who passed away Thursday, December 17. No reports from the card parties last Wednesday night, a very large crowd and 16-17 tables. Turkey draws had several several Orono winners. Church Community Concert The Orono town hall was packed Friday evening December 18, with another celebration of the halls 100th anniversary. This time it was co-sponsored by Orono, Kirby United Churches, really really a delightful evening of Christmas music. The opening item was a violin choir of 15-16 young folks and their musical leader, Laurie Mitchell all from Orono area and all had violins. This group was excellent and not only by themselves, but they all joined in with the audience carol singing! A real thrill!! Another large group the Scouting groups, Cubs, Beavers, Brownies etc. and their leaders Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Stewart. It's interesting interesting to note here, the girls have joined in with the groups. They presented excellent Christmas Music selections. Soloists were Kathy Guselle, Janie Dodds and Violinist Zeke Mazurck. Two church choirs, Sr. Orono United Church and Jr. Choirs all brought beautiful music and with their excellent excellent pianist Mary Clare MacKinnon. Reverend Russell brought a very lovely solo, "O Holy Night" in both English and French versions. Kirby United Church brought the "Christmas Story" from Sunday school. They portrayed the "Manger Scene" on blackboard and really delightful. Evening closed with Carol singing and lunch was served to crowd. Congratulations to all who provided this wonderful evening of Christmas Music! Sr. Citizens' Complex Christmas Party A very large crowd entered the delightfully Christmas decorated Sr. Citizens Complex hall on Thursday evening, December 17. The long tables were all full and the Orono Arena Board supplied a tasty full course turkey dinner to an appreciative audience. The lovely poinsettias on tables were provided by Mardc's Flowers and we thank them. The lucky draws for plants and money were Bill Grady, Mareic West, Inez Harris, Bob Nichols, Pauline Boyd and Margaret Gunter. Congratulations to all! President Marion Tennant thanked everyone for coming, coming, and to all who helped set up tables. We send speedy get well wishes to Roy Tennant, a patient in Bowmanville hospital. hospital. Our January meeting will Orono News | ; Just a note of thunks to our loyal customers inid friends, * 1 Wishing you nil the best this holiday season from all of us at be pot-luck and on January 21 there will he Bingo. After the tables were cleared we were introduced to "Down On The Corner Gang", comprising of Bonnie Cowlc, Bruce Mortimer, Bev and Steve Tulletl. They really entertained entertained everyone with good lively music of all kinds, Christmas and all! Some even got up to waltz! It was a really excellent evening for everyone! Attention everyone! It would seem to this writer, more and more homes arc "lit up" this year but here's one area for everyone to come to see! The Durham Srs. Complex, Station St., Orono is really "Out of This World", with lights! Remember we told you last year, but this year is even better! Take a drive to really get the Christmas feeling! United Church News Advent Candle readers at the Orono-Kirby pastoral charge on Sunday were, Kirby: Tom Henderson, Rob Reid, Doreen Lowery, Diana Forrest, Isabel Hamm. Orono had Peter, Jennifer Lyn and McKenzie Gunn. Up-coming services are Thursday, December 24, Christmas Eve service at Orono at 7 p.m. Sunday, December 27 will be sharing services at Kirby at 9:30 a.m. and Orono 11 a.m. There will be an opportunity to share some of your favourite memories of Christmas or perhaps a poem or story, if you wish. Please note: There will be no Sunday School classes this Sunday, but children are most welcomed for the church service. Merry Christmas to everyone. Christmas Flowers "In Loving Memory of" Bill Carman and The Rolpli and McDonald families families placed by Barbara Carman; Howard and Bessie Bellamy placed by Betty and Ron Cowan; Brooks and Vilda Cowan placed by Betty and Ron Cowan; Henry Westney placed by his sister Margaret and Clare Gunter; Henry Westney placed by his sister Muriel Patterson; Donna Sutherland placed by Isabelle and Orville Challicc; Norman Nixon placed by the Nixon family; Jim Winfield and Marshall Dunstan placed by his daughter Norcen Nixon and family; Frank Holland placed by his daughter daughter Donna and Don Scott and family; Georgina Scott placed by her son Don and Donna Scott and family; Lawrence Staples placed by his wife Vera and family; Ruth Allin placed by Unit #3; In memory of Dini and Klaas Schocnmakcrs parents Mina and Willem VanderSpruit and Tricn and Gerard Schocnmakcr; In memory of Florence and Eric Liddell and James Russell placed by Patricia and Mervyn Russell; In memory of his wife Lois and his in-laws Hesper and Hilda Dean placed by Tim Cox and family; In memory of their parents placed by Derek and Dorothy Barnett; In memory of Barbara McKcll and Russell Ransberry placed by Eleanor and Cliff Terrill. Sunday, Jan. 3, 1999, service of Communion at Kirby 9:30 a.m. and Orono 11 a.m. Donations will be received lor Clarington East Food Bank. Sunday, Jan. 3 Healing Service at Orono, 7 p.m. Gate 3:16 is in need of bedding, blankets, sleeping bags, warm winter clothing for men and women; also snack food. Please leave in Classroom #5, Lower C.E. hall. Annual Reports - It's that time of year again! If you arc chair of a committee, a report must be handed in. All information information must be in by Friday, Jan. 8, 1999. Meeting dates arc: Kirby - Jan. 28, 7 p.m. - No pot-luck dinner; Orono - Sunday, Feb. 7 following the service and lunch. Nominations - Is there any way you would like to help the church? This is the time of year that the Church Nominations Committees arc looking for persons to make their personal contribution of time and talent to the life of their congregation. Arc you interested in being an Elder, Steward, Trustee, Choir Member, Sunday School Teacher, Usher, a member of the Worship Committee, Christian Education Committee or Ministry and Personnel Committee? Arc you interested in knowing what these positions and others others involve? Call the Minister at 983-5502. We would be very pleased to hear from you. What are you doing for Christmas? Please join us for a festive Christmas Dinner on December 25th at the Newcastle Town Hall from 12-3 p.m. Everyone is invited. invited. A veggie bowl is welcome welcome but not required. Musicians aplenty will entertain entertain us and transportation is available by calling 983- 9475. Hope to see you there. St. Saviour's Anglican Church On Sunday, December 20, Children's Pageant welcoming welcoming Christ was held. Cast - Angels were: Cailcy, Alanna, Jennifer, Charmainc, Maggie, Kendall, Skylcr, llaylcy, Michelle. Shepherds were: Ben, Matt, Joel, Daniel, Nicholas. Wise Man was: Brian. Mary: Afrika; Joseph: Luke; Jesus: Simon. Narrator: Elizabeth Dcwcll; Scripture Reader: Will Lofgrcn; Pianist: Patrick Dcwcll. . Christmas Eve Service on WITH December 24 at 7 p.m. Special thanks to Mike Tomlinson - angels wings; Bob Nichols - Craftsmanship and scenery; Shelley Moiiea - Vocal Instruction; Karen and Gil Wood - Simon; Marg Lofgrcn - Halos; Parents - Encouragement and support; Betty Ann Wood - everything! everything! We've all heard the good news the war in Iraq is over and felt this verse so very apt! We've waited all these many years for hurl and pain to cease, But greed and hatred and despair, seem only to increase, O God, we need your hope today, for justice and peace. O tidings of Comfort and Joy to all! Thanks for tidings of Comfort and Joy. n WvRM Regards FROM ALL OF US Thank you for your friendship, goodwill and loyalty. May the happiness and good cheer of the Holiday Season be yours throughout the New Year. 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