I FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 24,2014 Reception planned to Methodist Christmas Eve service to include blast from the past honor outgoing Former Sunday School o f the Heppner commissioner Grieb students United Methodist Church Colleagues, friends and family are invited to a recep­ tion for outgoing Morrow County Commissioner Ken Grieb at the Morrow County Courthouse on Dec. 24 from 10 a.m. to noon following his final county court meeting. Grieb served two terms on the Morrow County Court. warmest thoughts and best wishes for a happy holiday season and a W M # prosperous New Year will have a real treat to­ night (Wednesday) during the C hristm as Eve Ser­ vices. Slides from Christ­ mas pageants performed many years ago have been converted into a movie that will be shown at the church during fellowship time be­ ginning at 6:30 p.m. A service of carols and readings will begin at 7 p.m. Songs will include O Come, O Come, Emanuel; Infant Holy, Infant Lowly; While Shepherds Watch; Angels We Have Heard on High; Silent Night; Joy to the World; Go Tell It on the Mountain; and Tell Out My Soul. The choir, under the direction o f Jean Brazell, will perform Will We Know Him. R e f r e s h m e n t s will served during fellowship Kirsten Green (Harrison) was the Angel Gabriel speaking to the shepherds during a Christmas Pageant held at Heppner United Methodist Church in the early 1980s. Shepherds included Bobby Krein and Brian and Rick Koffler, among others. A movie developed from these early slides will be shown tonight (Christmas Eve) at the church. -Contributedphoto time. Services will be led Facebook, call 541-676- com. The Heppner United by Pastor Patty Nance. For 9224 or e-mail heppnero- Methodist Church is locat­ more information check out regonmethodists@ gmail. ed at 175 West Church St. windwave Next chamber lunch ffr speed a(Jeht will be annual meeting The next lunch meeting of the Heppner Chamber of Commerce will be the chamber’s annual luncheon on Thursday, Jan. 8, from noon to 1 p.m. The annual meeting will be held in the St. Patrick’s Senior Center dining room. Cost of lunch is $10; Pudding on the Ritz will cater. Chamber lunch attendees are asked to RS VP at 541 -676- 5536 no later than Monday, Dec. 29, to guarantee a lunch. Timm n in II¿m in im i H eppner , BEO employees get in the spirit of the season O R M erry Christmas Thank You for your business! B rann on s s o o s i c i L ^ ip jp s p z’m .? THANK YOU FOR your patronage ! I P A uto R epair i B u c k n u m *8 0 HB m l M ere yl C hristmas * A N D ? tfB U £ S F J }N E W iY E A R ^ F rom 'S weeney /M ortuari *T hank - you .- for - letting US'SERVE tYOG In the spirit of the season. Bank of Eastern Oregon employees volunteered to bring joy to three families for Christmas. Em­ ployees drew a mitten tagged with gender, age and size from a giving tree and got the job done. -Contributedphoto Community lunch menu The community senior meal site will be back at its regularly-schedule day and time on Wednesday, Dec. 31, at St. Patrick’s Senior Center. Hope and Valby Lutheran and All Saints Episcopal church members will serve a meal that includes sausage, ham or bacon; scrambled eggs; potatoes O ’Brien; sliced tomatoes; citrus salad; biscuits and gravy; and streusel coffee cake. Milk, tea and coffee are served at each meal. Sug­ gested donation is $3.50 per meal. Menu is subject to change. ^erry ChristtT)^ Thank you for your throughout the From all of us at Howe's 1^* Pa Pa n d'-TrishcrSweeray 541 676-5210 - M E R R Y C H R 1 P T M A 0 We are proud to be of service to you throughout the year ( fltx x y . €/i*lòtmab f*om a ll ofu S jatm ¿ fé e p p t ffiazette-rf’ù neA THE STAFF OF WHEATLAHO INSURANCE _____________ Heppner ft lone ________ Thank You fo r a G re a t Year and Wishing you a ‘W ell A d ju sted “ i^ ^ ^ o lid a y urith your family! ^ David April Andrea M egan