Angels Connie Ash. Colleen Boyle, Nancy Browne. Beth Carsonk Laura. Linda and Lisa Comes, Judith Hall. Ann and Mary Lomas. Lisa Meadus. Cathy Nelson. Heather Rumble and Lorie Sayers; King Bear- ers Ted Gerber. Gary Stiver. John Sayers, Stephen Wilton. Kenny Rumble. Brian Meadus. Ernie Enson. Charles Meadus, Rodney Kaufman. The producer and director was St. John‘s organist Mrs. Joy Harnden who was present- ed at the close of the pageant with a box of chocolates by Lisa Cornes and a bouquet of roses by Ann Lomas. The narrator was Angela Eliot; Zacharias. John Gerber; Gabriel. Les Eliot; Mary. Dor- othy Wilton; Elizabeth, Marj Hall: Joseph. Paul Harnden; Innkeeer Leonard Lamas; Sen- ior Shepherds Peter Hughey. Ron Stiver. Peter Rotterman: Junior Shepherds Gary Boyle. Stephen Rumble. Leslie Sayers. Stephen Sayers: King Herod, Hobert Sayers: Courtiers Mich- ael Carson, Christopher Hall: Heralds David Ash. Carl Boyle. David Nelson. Cheri Stiver; Chief Priest Robert Hughey: Scribe Danny Locke: Melchior. Gordon Achilles; Caspar. Clif- ford Rumble; Balthazar. Stew- art Bell (for Graham Carson who had the Hun Simeon. Earl Gerber: Worshippers Marlene Ash. Heather Gerber. Nora Kaufman. Caroline and Julia Lomas. Sheila Norton. Sheila Sproule. Mae Thompson. Cin- dy Wilton. (Brenda Ash was absent due to flu). Assisting in l-he production were Lvle and Lloyd Boyle and Doug Meadus on the lights. Liz Flood created the costumes, Harry Nelson on the curtain. Bethy Carson. Bette Stiver and Ray Harnden doing make-up. Refreshments followed in the parish hall when a visit by Santa Claus (Bob Sayers doing a quick change from King Her- od) delighted the assembled company. assisted by Leah Stephenson. and a present of a sucker was given to all the children under 12. The Mixed Blessings led singing of several carols. The young peoples group held a Christmas Party at St. Mark‘s. Oak Ridges on Friday evening when games and re- freshments were enjoyed by all the younz teens present. Santa also paid a visit in this group 20 THE LIBERAL, Rich‘vn'md Hill. Ontario. Thursday. Dec. 23. 1971 Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. John Savellj and to Mr. and Mrs. Pat. Savelli in the passing of their father. Salva- tore (Sam) Spiri who passed away in the Joseph Brant Mem- orial Hospital at Burlington on 15m whicl; will bie followed by a watchnight service from 11:45 pm to 12:10 am: The married couples are planning a snmvmobile party for January 15 at the home of Bob and Shirley Comes on the Gormley Sideroad. I The Christmas Pageant was held on Sunday evening and in spite of the snow the church was packed for the Occasion. Correspondent: Mrs. Chas. Milsted Telephone 887-5445 A. MERRY CHRISTMAS TO EACH ONE OF YOU! Neighborhood Notes Friday. in his 85th year. The funeral was held Monday after- noon fx'om. the Dixon Funeral Home in Markham. Mr. Spiri lived here with his daughters for some time. The program was presented by Mrs. Charles Smith of Lake W‘Icox who displayed the pretty and useful gifts made by mem- bers of the cancer society there for cancer patients in their area and also for Princess Margaret Hospital. The program was in charge of Mrs. Roy Smith. who. with the help of Mrs. Robert Bremner. led in carol singing. Santa Claus IMrs. John Gam- blel distributed the Christmas Gifts. A social half hour fol- lowed. Correspondent: Leonard Lomas Telephone 884-3000 Church News Christmas services at St. John's Anglican will commence with a choral celebration of Holy Communion at 11:15 pm Christmas eve. There will be a family serV- ice on Christmas morning at 10:30 am followed by a shorten- ed communion at 11:15 am. The regular Holy Communion service will be celebrated at 10:30 am on Sunday. which is 10:30 am Boxing Da 77 On “New-Year‘s eve there will be a parish party at St. Mark‘s. 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