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Jes the season
of love and goodwill.
May people the
world over share
in its joys.
From Wallace and
Estella
'Jackson's
Store
Brucefield 482-9232
Correspondent
Mrs. Joyce Pepper
Tel. 26e-2344
ARNOLD CIRCLE
The Christmas meeting (Attie
Arnold Circle Evening Auxiliary
of Carmel Presbyterian Church
was held at the home of Mrs. Ray
Bell, Monday evening.
The worship was a series of
stories, most of them true that
told true meaning of Christmas.
These were by Mrs. John Baker
and Mrs. Joanne Bell. •
It was agreed the Arnold
Circle would previde assistance
for the Sunday School's adopted
child. Arrangements were made
to continue with secret sunshine
pals. Mrs. E. Vanstone thanked
everyone who helped at the bazaar
and tea, and stamps sent to the
London Bible Society were
credited to the Arnold Circle.
Following the meeting an
exchange of Christmas gifts was
made and refreshments served.
Mr. Antony Gelderland, of
Ridgetown visited with his sis-
ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Sim Roobal.
Mrs. $im Roobal returned
home from South Huronliospital,
Exeter, this week where she has
been a patient for the past five
weeks.
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Christmastime,
young hearts
are filled with
joy and delight.
May yours-be, too.
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TAYLOR'S -TO-W
READY
EA R HENSALL
Huron's Largest Selection of Children's Clothing
Wins $50 In OddfeHows Draw
Mrs. Joe McLellan; Ladies' Low-
Mrs. Charles Hay; Men's High -
Ernie Chipchase; Men's Low -
Charlie Hay; Lone Hands - Jack
Brintnell.
It was announced that the
Amber Rebekah Lodge is holding
a euchre on the 5th of January, and
the C.P.T.Committee are holding
another one on the 21st of January.
CHISELHURST U.C.W. •
Officers elected by the
Chiselhurst U.C.W. at a recent
meeting include:
Past President - Mrs. Russel
Brock; President Mrs. Alvin
Cole; 1st. Vice-President - Mrs.
Harold Parker; Treasurer - Mrs.
Rose Harris;- Assistant Treas-
urer - Mrs. Tom Brintnell; Sec-
retary and Press - Mrs. Jack
Brintnell; Assistant Secretary
and Press - Mrs. Ross Riley;
Christian Citizenship - Mrs. Alf
Ross; Stewaxdship Committee -
Mrs. Beatrice Boyce; Community
Friendship Committee - Mrs. J.
Brintnell, Mrs. G. Glenn and Mrs.
C.Coleman; Finance Committee -
Mrs. Rose Harris, Mrs. C.Cole-
man and Mrs. A. Cole; Liter-
ature - Mrs. Vera Britnell;
Manse Committee - Mrs. A.Cole;
Membership Committee - Mrs.
R. Taylor; Social Committee -
Mrs. R. Brock, Mrs. RTaylor and
Mrs. E. Dick; Supply - Mrs. H.
Parker, Mrs. R.McDonald ; Com-
munion' - Mrs. Beatirce Munn,
Mrs. Ben Stoneman; Pianist-
Mrs. Alf Ross, Mrs. Tom Brint-
nell; Nomination Committee -
Mrs. Vera Brintnell, Mrs. Beat-
rice Boyce and Mrs. Fred Boa;
Programme Committee - Mrs. C.
Coleman, Mrs. R. Riley and Mrs.
A. Cole; Decorating Committee -
Mrs. E. Kinsman, Mrs. A. Ross
and Mrs R. Brock; Quilting Com-
mittee - Mrs. E.., Dick, Mrs.Rose
Harris and Mrs. Freda Boa; Card
Committee - Miss Mary Kins-
man; Auditor - Mrs. Gerald
Glenn.
Mrs. Robert Park of Lis-
towel, visited recently with her
cousin, Mrs. Albert Alexander.
After several hours of un- •
eventful riding, a small boy on
a motor trip with his parents
said to his father: ,4 sure wish
you'd let mother drive; It's a
lot more exciting."
Lodge, was i by Jac k Cleave of
Exeter, at a .uchre party held
Wednesday :ling sponsored by
die C.P.T. Committee.
A special draw of a $50 bill, Prizes for euchre were won
sponsored by the Oddfellows by the following: Ladies High -
Correspondent
Mrs. Joyce Pepper
Phone 262-2344
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Spirits are light! There's much
happy cheer and merriment as we
join in the celebration of Christmas.
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Call 262-2114
PLUMBING AND
HEATING CO. LTD.
HENSALL
Cheery
Greetings
We hope your
holiday is filled
with final
friends, good times.
Warm wishes.
W. H. DALRYM LE & SON
BRUCEFIELD, ONTARIO
0\41 Servocentre
Effective December 20, 1971, your Express On Hand Repre-
sentative for Shipping and Receiving parcels by Express in
HENSALL
will be
Huron Auto Body
93 Wellington Street
Hensall, Ontario
Telephone: 262-2818
Express rates and general information, dial Operator and ask
for: zenith 00550
Passenger train information, reservations and tickets, dial Oper-
ator and ask for: zenith 49900
Telecommunications: To send a telegram, cable, etc., dial Oper-
ator and ask for: zenith 52100
Carload: To release loads, release empty cars, order empty cars,
car tracing, rates and general inquiries, dial toll free:
1-800-265-4087
Your CN office will be open from: 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
To contact the Agent from: 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
Please call: 235-2330
and
6ede coedited
An a kwof 414'414y/
BRUCEFIELD BRANCH
OF THE
HENSALL DISTRICT CO-OP
Phone 482.9823, Clinton — Brucefield. Ont.
A melody of good
wishes for the holi-
day . ; . from us.
JOHN A. CARDNO
Insurance Agency
Phone 5274490 : Seaforth
Office Directly Opposite
-Seaforth Motors
Every week more and more
people discover what mighty jobs
are accomplished by low cost
Expositor Want Ads. Dial 527--
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Fry Pans - Avocado,Flame
Harvest $.27.98
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,Arnold Circle Marks
Christmas Season
IOC 23 i 7.1.'
Lodge
N Project
The regular Meeting ,pi 'tkifi
Amber Rebekah Lodo was hold
Wednesday evening with Noble
Grand Mrs, Ernie Chipchase pre;
siding assisted by VI.ns-,rand,
Mis. Bev. Beaton.
It was decided to send a $25
cheqUe, the Lodge's share to-
wards the patted Nations pro-
ject for a student to attend the
United Nations in New York next
June of 1972. The Speak-off to
decide the winner will be held in
April in Clinton.
Mrs. Chipchase and Mrs.
Beaton volunteered to visit the
Queensway Nursing Home in
January.
The first meeting of the new
year, January 5th, will be a
euchre with everyone welcome.
The C.P.T. Committee are plan-
ning a euchre for later in Jan-
uary.
The second meeting will be' a
Friendship night with exchange
of gifts. Programme tip follow
with the losing side to be res-
ponsible. "
Steam Irons
19.88
Mixettes. . 20.98
Kettles
15.98
Electric Coffee Pot -
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Harvest 18.95
Electric Knives -From - 25.98
Corn Popper - Harvest. . 17.95
Cassette Tape Recorders • 34.95
Electric Blankets-From- •19.95
12' 'Portable .T.V. . 139.95
. 5 Light Candolier
Decoration • • • 6.98
3 Light Candolier
Decoration • • • 5.50
Pair of Golden Lanterns
6.45
Christmas Tree Tops -
Moravian Star . 2.49
Assorted Mini-Lights -
From - . • • • •
3 . T9
Replacement Bulbs
Frank Kling Ltd.
SEAFORTH - Ontario
527-1320