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Congratulations to Mt. and
Mrs-, Frank Ritchie on the arrival.
'of their first granddaughter. Con:
gratulations. to Mr. and
Frank giggling who are the pro►td'
parents.
Students'spending the-h.olidays•
at their homes are hliss Wanda
1-lunter of College of Education,
in `icingston and Miss' Donna
Ritchie of Western University
London.
Those attending 'the Christmas
concert at North Aihfield. School.
on. Wednesday, report a fine pro-
gram: Nancy ,Kirkland teaches.
'the Junkor'•grades there.
The. Young People. of Tr,1nity
•Church presented .a. -Christmas•. .
Carol Service on Sunday evening
in. Trinity Church:.
'Master Kenneth: Ritchie accom-
panied "Mr,• and Mrs:'.` Roy Penning-
ton',of Teeswater to .Toronto on,
Saturday•where'they will visit .Mr.
and ',Mrs, . Peter Levick who bad.
t'icke;ts':for .them'' all to attend'
the., hockey •game on Saturday,
evening•,..Toronto' versus 13uffa•lo:
' •IUi 11•,tSJ'LLill
The cornrnirnity' was saddened
•'to learn of the sudden'.death o f
I "ARIA,
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DNESQA- DE;CEMREI
KINTNL :GENERAL -STORE.
J..Van 'Osch
Alexander .Mustard, age.' 41 .-ears'
of Clinton. Death wa.s. due •to 'a
ear accident The you,tl's
er' was formerly Dorcen pepper '•
Who lived with, her :pa -rents in the
`Zion area many ' ,earS'ago. 1'•irst-.
.ly they lived in the home now
owned by FFrank.
Ritchse ar:rdt s<'‘
leayine•:for tli&
lived -arid fare., ;;. e sar.
owned by 1Va) n� J. ,
:ca :ed at tile c Ir, t,,:• ,,.r;
borne on Stiitd,i
sy, patty
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•,Merry Nl:otoring„` this
holiday season.. "Thanks” for
Letting us service your car; s -nee'ds.. .
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MacDONALD
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The: resid.ent.s-w.er-e-fgaverffed.
Last, Sunday. with •a :religio.,t,s ca.prz
cert in the afternoon 'by.the Sal-
nation Army Band of Wingham
and Goderich arida song service
in the evening•by•.the Christian
Women's. Club froth • the Exeter,
area. • .
• The Huronview. Orchestra, , with'
Miss, Della Peart -piano, Mrs._
Nlary-Tay1Tr mouth organ,
Norman Speir=viohin,and Jerry
Collins -combos, provided the
music for Mondays program of old
'tyrne music aiid dancing', Follow-
ing.tbe activities in the .auditor.-
Mr.
uditor.-
Mr. ' Qee-i i- S-kinrie rrd-- rs
Thelma ,King' of Exeter joined
the orchestra for, an hour of music
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ELECTRONICS
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The Bayfield Brownies "assisted
,by the'Senior E3oys Class of
Bayfield United;. Church eritertairi
ed''onFarriil,y; Night The Brown-
i'es',`�rC}ihe he p, -t IT -lead
ers' Carol Penha le , .Dor a ida.
Sturge, Debbie Turner and
pianist Barbara .Graham, present,
'ed a Christmas..pa.gent-„.';a•'skit
piano solos ,, recitations and sev-
eral .carols 'by the chorus of. twen-
ty -seven girls.. The boys clast
puppet show was very' popular with
the_tesidertts'' •esttec-i-a11v tbe--snow;
ball fight with marshmallows.
lvlrs: Gairdner'presented the•,girls•
with a -'candy caneand thanked
all those talc ng,part. The Bay,
field. Anglican .Church ladies
served Christmas •ao,'
audience foilowirtg-'the program:
The Salvation Arrn.y r:l..S
snake sure that each yonnster finds;
something nice in his stocking on., •
Christmas morning. Soinetim.es
evert: rOvid e s • th e tocrkrng-w- ;
Christmas should be a happy
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time.for children. Yet, for many.
Perhaps rt's because their dreams
tiaventt' come true; •The:y feel
that maybe' Christmas is only for
others, not for thein. But their
dream' can come. true - for
the Salvation Army, through 'ybu
can bring a measure of hap.piress�
to less fortunate children; So
Join in the titre spirit of Christina”
and send a generous 4orra tion. to '"
The Salvation •Artily'. •You'll he
glad you
n the spirit of ari old-fashioned.`rstrri_s
we extend best wishes to all.: We.:hc pe'y ou
arid'
n y loved'ones share love "-oian the man y
SI-tlrne yC��`,
• szend.• blessings of the season, x
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