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Show WNrwr-- N fw 4A The Summit County Bee rwrw nn m m , iwinc nans"i nKWf mm' i Friday. December 1, 1989 Senior Gtizen News Meet Your Neighbors Meet Your Neighbor Meet Your Neighbor North Summit Specials To Be Aired Due to the Thanksgiving holiday, only one meeting was held at Senior Citizen's Club in Coalville this past week. We all enjoyed the hours spent together on Wednesday with other Club members, who were looking forward to being with family members or close friends for the day when we become more aware of our love and friendships for these dear ones. Officers President Ball and Vice President Morby presided over the meeting and activities of the day. Their warm greetings to all of us make a happy start for the day. During the short business meeting, President Mick announced the Christmas dinner and party would be held on Dec. 11 at 4 p.m. Everyone is requested to check with the officers, so reservations can be made if you wish to attend this According to McLean, as busy as Holm is, she accepted the role because she "believed in the importance of the message." "She loves the film; she is excited about it everybody is. The film really pinpoints everyone's insecurity about receiving," he said. The film is based on a story by McLean and was scripted for televiCeleste Holm, as Nora, and Elizabeth Wilson as Nora's best sion by Brian Capener, the film's friend Madeleine, enjoy the sights and sounds of Christmas cinematographer. It was produced by Bonneville Media Communicaunder thousands of lights at Temple Square in tions at the BYU motion picture Christmas Gift. studio in Provo, as well as on location at several sites, including Our Meet Your Neighbor for Nora's Christmas Gift is the historic Temple Square in Salt Lake this week is not local people, but is story of a feisty, strong-wille- d and City. something many of our readers may independent woman who, in her old Nora is the Church's second mawant to Uke advantage of for the age and blindness, is robbed of her Christmas holidays with their ability to give to others. It will be jor Christmas special featuring esfamilies. We are happy to give you telecast throughout the English-speakin- g tablished stars. Mr. Kruegers a reminder of a new Christmas speworld, Latin America and Christmas, also produced and dicial, which focuses on receiving and Italy during the upcoming holiday rected by McLean, starred Jimmy Steawart and has become a Christwill air on television on Dec. 20. season. mas television favorite all over the Check your TV listings for the world. Other specials produced by time. The one-hospecial, produced Discovering the truth about and directed by Michael McLean, the Church include The Other Wise n oneself and the difficulty of receiv- stars actress Celeste Man, an animated feature, and Carols of Christmas, with holiday after lifetime a has who in numerous starred is the of Holm, ing giving music by the renowned Mormon films an and earned a new of television Award subject Academy holiday for her supporting role in Gentle- - Tabernacle Choir. special from the LDS Church. Plan now for some food items the kids can make. Christmas trees for the birds help the children appreciate wildlife. Use a small evergreen tree or gather four to six 12-in- ch branches from evergreen shrubs. Tie together in the center to look like a tree. Attach enough wire or cord to the top to tie the tree to a fence or tree branch outside. Decorate with stringed berries, bread cubes, marshmallows, popcorn, ur well-know- ' f v. . crackers, cereal or other items birds will eat Sprinkle with bird seed. Hanging gingerbread men make for nice treat for guests as they leave. String together the men by rolling out 10 to 12 feet of plastic wrap. Place decorated gingerbread men .face dqn lengthwisq, about two inches apart along the wrap. Fold wrap in from both sides, For Foreign & Domestic cars & trucks 8-- 6 5 Our dinner on Wednesday consisted of pork and rice casserole, peas, bread and butter, cottage cheese and pineapple salad, and ice cream sundaes, which were served to 31 members. As we are still thinking of the Thanksgiving celebrations and the many things we enjoy in our daily lives, may I please pass on a few thoughts from the Dear Abby column of last week? If you awakened this morning and were able to hear the birds sing, and use your vocal cords to utter human sounds, walk to the breakfast table on two good legs and read the newspaper with two good eyes one-thi- rd Best wishes to all of you at this, the beginning of our festive holiday season. overlapping to cover men. Use colorful tel and green ribbons to tie a secure bow around the wrap between each man. Top the string with a large, full bow. Hang beside the front door and snip off a treat for each to munch on their way home. One way to keep baby away from the Christmas tree is to put the tree in baby's playpen rather than the baby. The tree and packages will be safe and little ones may still enjoy it A decorative touch on each corner with a big bow. Less headaches for mom and dal The North Summit Elementary PTA is having a Family portraits will Family Portrait fund-raise- r. Fox the be taken at elementary. Proby Wayne , ceeds raised by the PTA support programs for students. Pictures will be taken Friday night and Saturday morning Dec. 1 and 2. Appointment only . Please call Carolyn Ovard 336-286- 5. These will make perfect Christmas gifts. We appreciate your support. , t ic. m 9-- present (or even one), praise the Loud. A lot ofpeoplei How's your pocketbook? Thin? Well, most of the world is a lot poorer. No pension. No welfare. No Medicare. No food sumps. No Soof cial Security. In fact, the world goes to bed hungry every night. Are you lonely? The way to have a friend is to be a friend. Get in contact with someone and visit awhile, it helps. Do not think we have the worst part of life all the time. We must keep thinking positive thoughts, be grateful for the many things we and our loved ones have and keep telling ourselves, we do have so very much to be thankful for. HAVEMONEY AND SKI TOO THE FIRST LETTER IN AUTO PARTS 32 South Main, Heber City Mon. thru Fri. function. The minutes and prayer was presented by Secretary Neilson. The minutes were duly accepted as presented by consent of the members Food For Fun and Health Noras at by Margaret Hennek Senior Citizens man i Agreement in 1947. Also starring in the Aim is Elizabeth Wilson, who has appeared in motion pictures, television, and on the stage. She won a Tony Award on Broadway for her performance in Sticks and Bones. Wilson plays Nora's best friend, Madeleine. Music Is provided by the Salt Lake Mormon Tabernacle Choir. "This film is a story about a woman who spent all of her life giving, and was very good at it," said McLean. 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