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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oreflon Wednesday, November 30. 1994 - THREE Missionaries to speak at McGuires Dance team plans fund raisers there and were appointed b> Lunch with Santa slated for kids Dave and Clarice Johnson, newly appointed missionaries w ith C B In tern ation al of Wheaton, 111, will be speaking about their ministry at the home of Mike and Nancy McGuire, 327 Linden Way, Heppner, on Dec. 5 at 7 p.m. The Johnsons anticipate serv ing in Cote d'Ivoire. The Johnsons' love and desire to work with children led them to serve at the Interna tional Christian Academy, a missionaries' children's school in Bouake, Cote d'Ivoire. They worked at ICA for two years under the CBI Missionary Assistants Corps program. They look forward to returning Santa Claus will be making a visit to downtown Heppner on Sunday, Dec. 11 at the Hepp- ner Elks club. According to Santa's helpers santa will visit from noon to 3 p.m. Lunch will be served from noon to 1 p.m. and kids will CBI in January 1994 for career service. Mr. Johnson holds a bachelor of science degree in education from Oregon State University in Corvallis. He taught science for 20 years at a small school in Grass Valley. Mrs. Johnson served as the station hostess at ICA. She took care of the housing needs for all ICA guests and MAC workers. While living in Grass Valley, the Johnsons became involved at First Baptist Church, where they are still members. Their ministry at the church provid ed them with m any ex periences that they used while serving at ICA. Car washes, bake sales and a community dance are a few of the fund raisers that the Hepp- ner Community Dance team members have been working at to raise money needed for uniforms. The girls have also received donations from the com m u nity. D ance team m em bers include C im m ie H uth, M andi G u tierre z , N ichole V an E tta, Jay len e Papineau , Jaym e H an sen , Sherry Sieler and Stephine Johnson Future projects planned in- elude working for Morrow County Grain Growers, work- ing the concession stands dur- ing this year's alumni touma- ment Dec. 30, 31 and Jan. 1; and holding a raffle each mAntL Singspiration at Hope Lutheran Christmas carols such as 'O Come All Ye Faithful', 'Hark The Herald Angels Sing', 'Joy to the World', 'The First Noel' and 'Silent Night' will be sung at the Singspiration service on Su nday, Dec. 4 at Hope Lutheran Church in Heppner. The interdenominational ser vice begins at 7 p.m. "Besides singing our favorite Christmas Carols, this is a golden opportunity to hear our own South Morrow County community chorus, under the direction of Debbie Wryn, sing ing some special Christmas music,” said the Rev. Stan taken at the singspiration ser vice for the special ministries of the South Morrow County Ministerial Association. Money gathered at singspiration ser vices are used to help people in emergency situations such as paying rent, utilities, and for room and board for stranded travelers. People are encouraged to bring commerically prepared canned food that will be given to the Neighborhood Center of South Morrow County to dis tribute. 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Congregational worshippers will hear the words of three old testam ent prophets Isaiah, Jeremiah and Micah, proclaim the good news of the coming Messiah. Service at Valby Lutheran will be held Wednesday, Nov. 30 beginning at 7 p.m. The pro phet Isaiah will share his c c c D D E E E D D 0 D Heppner I PRICE PLUS FTT 676-9481 proclamation. Thursday evening, Dec. 1, service at Hope Lutheran will begin with a soup supper beginning at 6 p.m. followed by the advent service at 7 p.m. A church council meeting will follow the advent service. Sunday morning, Dec. 4, the congregations will celebrate a service of Holy Communion using Garry Cornell's setting of the communion liturgy. The se cond candle of the advent wreath will be lit. This is the L 9 4 .6 2 8 9 .0 5 9945 1 0 1 .1 3 11196 1 1 9 .5 9 1 3 0 .6 3 108 68 1 1 4 .1 9 1 1 6 .9 1 12305 12362 13287 10812 12142 14287 C B C C have an opportunity to visit with Santa and watch videos. Meanwhile parents will have three hours to shop at the local merchants, Cost for lunch with Santa is $3 per child which includes lunch and a photograph. Friday school children prepare for Christmas program "Adventures in Faith” , the Friday Sch ool at Hope Lutheran church in Heppner resumes December 2 at 9 a.m. The emphasis of the program during the month of December will be getting ready for the Christmas program, a musical presentation entitled "Twinkle and the All Star Angel Band” . The Christmas program will be presented Friday, Dec. 16 at 6 p.m. and again on Sunday, Dec. 18 at 11 a.m. Children are reminded to bring food for the Neighbor hood Center. The food should be commercially canned or packaged. Hope and Valby churches continue Advent services WILDCAT TRACTION STEEL RADIAL SIZE dan<:® bave ‘heir first raffle of $235 in prizes on ?0. A grand pnze worth $175 includes: a lanat wreath from Ron and Janet McDoweU, a spiral cut ham d“™ * J om Safeway a gift cer- ^ icate ^ m Cottage Rowers, a hair cut from Adnon s Barber and Archery, lube, oil and filter change from Cascade Automo- dve and a BP mu8 from BP ervice. F « * pnzf ^eludes $50 gift certificates from the Shoe Box, gentry Foods and Greg's Sleep Center. Second prize is a ceramic santa from Canned Pt??.ds- . . . Tickets tor the raffle are three £° r $1 and avadable at the Bo*' or bY calling any of the dance team members. SIZE PINNEI FOR .STUDÎ LT235/75R -15 3 0/ 9.50R -15 3 1 / 1 0 .5 0 R -1 5 3 3 / 1 2 .50 R -1 5 3 5 / 1 2 .50 R -1 5 L T235/85R -16 U 2 4 5 / 7 5 R -1 6 U 2 6 5 / 7 5 R -1 6 LOAD RANGE PRICE 1 0 6 .7 9 1 1 9 .3 4 1 2 9 .8 3 1 4 8 .1 0 1 6 9 .4 4 13424 1 4 8 .1 9 1 2 8 .2 7 PINNE FOR .STUD! ■ ^TRACTION TIRES äasxxr“ candle of "Preparation” . Pastor Stan Hoobing will preach on the theme "Prepare the W ay", based on the reading from Malachi 3:1-4 from the Old Testament. The adult Bible class at Valby will continue the study of the Gospel of St. Luke. Service will begin at 9 a.m. at Valby and 11 a.m. at Hope. M em bers and friend s are welcome to attend the services of the Hope-Valby Lutheran Parish. There were 76 people present for the senior dinner nov. 23. Joe Engleman won the meal ticket. Members of the Christian Life Center served the meal. Frank Denton was the winner of the meal ticket Nov. 16. The menu for Dec. 7 will be spaghetti, salad, garlic bread, fruit and bar cookies. Members of the Seventh-Day Adventist and Nazarene churches will serve. Lynn Bibby and Eleanor Gonty will be the hostesses for December. The hearing aid man will be at the center at 10 a.m and blood pressures will be taken by the county health nurse at 11 a.m. The Meal Site Committee will meet following lunch. Rachel Harnett spent the Thanksgiving weekend with her fami ly in Walla Walla, WA. Alice Wagoner has moved into the apartment formerly occupied by Florence Holt. Nine people watched the movie "H ow the West Was Fu n ", on Sunday night. There will be an Area Agency on Aging meeting at the Pendleton meal site Dec. 8. The bils trip to the Mission meal site has been cancelled. There will be a trip for viewing the Christmas lights and the singing Christmas tree. The date will be announced later. A sign up sheet is at the center office. Any senior or disabled person needing transportation may call Jane Rawlins Dollaride 676-9435. Rawlins also delivers meals from the hospital to shut-ins. Other dates to remember: Monday, Bible study 10 a.m.; Tues. and Thurs. exercise, 10 a.m .; Friday cards, 2 p.m. Cards may be played any afternoon that people want to get together. Sun day movie, 7 p.m. $1300 in Gift Certificates GIVEN AWAY Pick up your punch card today at participating businesses $630 Grand Just In Time For Christmas Grand Prize Drawing December 22 > - $25 Gift Certificates Winners Each Week Pick up Punch Card at participating merchant, get punched while you shop. Deposit filled cards at any participating store. Drawing each Monday for 6 - *25 Gift Certificates All filled cards are eligible for Grand Prize Drawing. Thursday, December 22. 1994 All Entries Eligib For Grand Prize Participating Merchants Murray Drugs Country Rose Peterson’s Court Street Market Gardner’s Men’s Wear G Central Market L Coast to Coast P Shoe Box H Morrow County Grain Growers