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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1972-12-21, Page 17Hold Christmas meetings WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0240 Ctxhittotas exet,„,8s LAST-MINUTE GIFT IDEAS Gold and Silver Evening SANDALS 'from $8.98 SLIPPERS from $2.98 • VINYL SNOWBOOTS: Ladies'. from $12.95 Children's from $6.95 Men's from 9.98 SNOWMOBILE BOOTS: CHILDREN'S $8.98 . GIFP CEliTIFI&TES 'AftiAVAITABIkIN: 'DENOMINATION — GOOD ANYTIME A JIM CR.00KER FAMILY FOOTWEAR It* 53 MAIN ST. Seaforth Phone 527-0102 • Only one location, in the country, on top of the hill, 1 mile south of Blyth on Hwy. No. 4., WITH CHRISTMAS VALUES THE 01.D MBA I NII(1,egIor ,Leather GLOVES SKI MITTS HANDBAGS FRINGE " BAGS HATS 1 MOHO TAMS MOHAlli4SCARVES MOHAIR THROWS MOHAIR PONCHOS GENUINE WOOL BLANKETS SWEATERS SKIRTS SLACKS SOCKS SHEARLING • SLIPPERS SHEEPSKIN RUGS AREA •RUGS TOYS CLUTCH PURSES' WALLETS ATTACHE CASES SILK SCARVES ▪ CALF SKINS HAND MADE INDIAN RUGS SNOW BOOTS MOCCASINS CAR SEAT RUNNERS CALFSKIN CUSHIONS GENUINE LEATHER & SUEDE ' PANT SUITS LEATHER HOT PANTS 9 r All Available at Factory Outlet Sale Prices Through Dec. 31st (IC) REMEMBER: We have Western Ontario's Greatest Selection of MEN'S GENUINE LEATHER & SUEDE COATS AND •JACKETS. a THE BASE FACTORY OUTLET STORE Old Air Force Bose, Clinton, Ont. WE'RE bPEN SUNDAY DEC. 24 g 1 P.M. to 6 P.M. FOR YOUR .LAST MINUTE SHOPPING - CONVENIENCE A5SlitilIVSAY303egiNtSbr5A1*STIOAVZWARIZZSAI SNOWMOBILE SUITS a )iitt(M1Mre;25V5ZMOSMYeisKY4tiMMYSZVAIMZE=MVSZYttfttZSV ri HYDRO PARKAS at %somtapiziamtsswev:515:43govzslIamouss$M SIZES 36 TO 0,6 sir—$1991 AND $20171 g44c15,4mcm(mcm:mummtgmstiwaysolommtcmcmcmo HOLIDAY HOURS OPEN SAT., DEC. 23 — 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. SUN., DEC. 24 — 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. M CLOSED MON—TUE—WED., DEC. 25-26-27 ViiMMTSDSTALMA:SMMOSMCW:KMM(MNNIKVZSYZYSZ fi3Pess‘rjp at (fry:I:stows We sincerely- wish you every blessing that the season holds. May you and those dear to you rejoice in contentment and love, A TRUE FACTORY OLITUR STORE FEATURING SECONDS AND DISCOIMNUID LINES FROM MANY CANADIAN MANUFACTURERS. OUR SELECTION WILL INCLUDE KNIT SHIRTS, DRESS SHIRTS, DRESS PANTS, CASUAL PANTS, SOY, LEATHER GOODS, FOOTWEAR, SPORTSWEAR, LINGERIE, ETC. FOR ALL MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY. MANY FIRST QUALITY LINKS WILL ALSO RE OFFERED AT DISCOUNT PRICES TO PROVIDE p GREATER SHOPPING VARIETY. StS1311515tZ5W4V4015352Z1a5451MitAZititigMa ANY rfEM PURCHASED AT THE BASE FACTORY g OUTLET MAY BE EXCHANGED g WITHOUT PENALTY KIDDIES' SIZES 3 TO 6X TEEN SIZES 7 TO4 16 MEN'S & LADIES' SMALL TO EXTRA LARGE 90.97 TO $2997 ,WE STOCK A WIDE RANGE OF: WHITE & HUSGBARNA BRAND SEWING MACHINES FROM $8997 To $37997 IMMEDIATE TERMS TO MEET DELIVERY YOUR BUDGET REMEMBER WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF SEWING MACHINES jorus Christmas In the happy spirit of the holiday that abounds, we W is h es thank our faithful neighbors and friends. • TAYLOR'S READY -TO - HENSALL WEAR Htiron's Largest Selection of Children's Clothing aflei RAG . gede eaded pit a 440ey 4olieta,eyl BRUCEFIELD BRANCH HENSALL DISTRICT CO-OP Phone 482.9823, Clinton — Brucefield, Ont, Hall the Legion Auxiliary Money Doll Draw was made. Mrs. Marg Vanstone won the doll valued at $'25.00. Cindy Bisback drew the winning ticket. Mrs. Rachel Schwalm reported this week that she had seen a crow harbouring around her * place lately and says that it stays here all year round, and can be heard cawing every now and then even in the bad snow , storm. Brenda pepper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pepper re- ceived word this week that she ▪ had passed with honors her Gr. • ' 5 mrisic exams fronil.he West- Vrn Ontario ' Conservatory df Music' held in Goderich recently. Brenda is a pupil of Mrs. Frank Forrest. A euchre party, sponsored by the C. P. & T. Committee was • held in the Lodge rooms Friday evening. Due to the weather con- ditions only five tables were in play. Winners are as follows - Ladies high', Mrs. Howard Lem- mon(ladies low, Mrs. Alex Mc- Beath; Men's high, Lorne Hay; men's low, Clarence Volland; • lone hands, Mrs. Nellie Riley. A draw for a box of choco- lates was won by Mrs. R. A. Orr and a bag of oranges was won by Mrs. Ross Richardson. The proceeds from the euchre went to buy poinsettias for the shut-ins. UNIT IV HENSALL U.C.W. Unit IV of" Hensall U.C.W. held their Chhristmas meeting Thurfday afternoon at the church. Mrs. James McAllister opened the meeting with Luke 2:18, followed by prayer. Mrs. Gordon Love gave the devotional • from Matthew 1, verses 18, and took as her theme The Spirit of ChriStmas. Mrs. McAllis- ter spoke on Philip Brook's Christmas gift when he wrote the wads, ' Little Town of Beth- lehem, the music of which was Mt written by Lewis Redner. Mrs. 'E. Luther and Mrs. C. Britton rendered an inspiring duet "Star of the East", accompanied by Mrs. T. Sherritt on the piano. The hostesses Mrs. Pym and Mrs. Correspondent Mrs. Joyce Pepper The Christmas meeting of the Hensall Women's Institute was held in the Legion Hall, decorated by hostesses Mrs. C. f Payne arid Mrs. P. Bisback. President Mrs. B. Beaton wel- comed members and guests. Carol singing was led •by Mrs.:, Payne followed by a demonstration ideas for Christmas gifts by Mrs. Ella Drysdale. Joanne Bell, • Becky Baker, Lori Flynn and Helen Dougall sang ""It's be- ginning to look a lot like Christ- mas" and "Over the river and through the woods". AChristmas story was read by Mrs. C. Brit- ton. Programme convenors were Miss A. Lamthie and Mrs. J. KG Bengough. A draw in aid of the Retarded Adult Workshop was won by Helen Dougall. Courtesy remarks were given by Mrs. T. Sherritt. The Ladies Aid of Carmel Presbyterian' Church met for a short meeting Thursday after- noon at the Church, where they packed 20 boxes to distribute among the sick, shut-in and eld- erly of the Church. ° Last Wednesday evening, 41 Senior Citizens of Hensall went on a Christmas light viewing ti tour to Goderich. After seeing many beautiful lighting arrange- ments the bus tour went to the Psychiatric Hospital near God- erich, for a Christmas enter- .. tainment programme sponsored by the Hensall Kinsmen and Kin- ettes. • Friday afternoon at the Legion • • • • 4 i The Managua and .§tafi QUEEN' HOTEt wish our patrons the best for the coming Festive Season To All A VERY-MERRY CHRISTMAS • and A HAPPY NEW YEAR. • Spirits are light! There's much happy cheer and merriment as we join in the celebration of Christmas. B. J. FINK MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS Call 262-2114 - HENSALL • *.! Ferguson took up the offering; Mrs. McAllister told a folk tale by Finnish gypsies - The Good Night. Those contributing read- ings were Mrs. Pym, Mrs. Riley, Mrs. Luther, Mrs. Purdy, Mrs. Errat, Mrs. •Peck, Mrs. Brit- ton. Mrs. Sherritt conducted a contest and gave the Treasur- er's report. ARNOLD CIRCLE The Christmas meeting of the Arnold Circle of the Carmel Presbyterian Church was held at the home of Mrs. Joanne Bell. President Mrs. Marg Vanstone presided and opened with a prayer. It was agreed to have sunshine pals again for next year. Roll call was answered with a Christmas carol and 34 visits were reported. The worship was conducted by Mrs. Janice Baker and Mrs. Donna Bell. A Christ- mas theme "Unto you is born this day" was presented. The offering and littlest coin were taken up. The new slate of offi- cers for 19 73 are as follows: President, Mrs. Joanne Bell; Vice-President, Mrs. Marg Baker; Secretary, Mrs. Donna Bell; Treasurer, Mrs. Marilyn Campbell; Flower Fund, Mrs. Janice Baker; Phone Commit- tee, Mrs. Erlene Stewart. Mrs. Vanstone closed the meet- ing with the Serenity .Prayer and an exchange of gifts among Sunshine Pals was held. Mrs. Marg Baker acted as HoStess. HENSALL UNITED CHURCH At the Advent 111 service in Hensall United Church Sunday morning, Melissa Veal lit the third advent candle. Rev. Don Beck preached on the sermon topic "God in-the-midst". The choir sang the anthem, "Go tell it on the mountain". Sunday evening the White Gift Carol Service was held. The Jun- ior Choir contributed two num- ber d ,s "In a lowly manger" an "Let's remember Christmas", and the Senior Choir sang the anthem "Come and Worship". A choral reading taken from Psalms 98 was given by the Intermediate 'Class from Sunday School. The McGregor family - Jim and Betty, Mary Jane, Step- hen, Murray, Mark and Michael dramatized a Christmas story' using scripture lessons from Luke, Matthew and Corinthians. Karen McAllister on the piano and Mrs. Turkheim on the organ contributed two duets. Next Sunday morning will be the Christmas service with the Sacrament of Infant Baptism and Sunday evening will be the cele- bration of the Lord's Supper. CHISELHURST MEETING The Christmas meeting of the Chiselhurst U.C.W. was held in the sanctuary of the Church. President Mrs. Marg Cole pre- sided and opened with a poeim followed by the Lord's Prayer. Thirteen members and six gnats answered the roll call. Mrs. Dor- othy. Parker gave the worship message entitled "The Beth- lehem Star". Mrs. Vera Ross played a medley of Christmas songs on the piano for the pro gramme. Some ladies volun-. teered to help wrap gifts for the Children's Aid in Exeter. Mrs. Dorothy Parker and Mrs. Dor- othy Brintnell were appointed as the visiting cofamittee for January. Rev. Don•Reck gave a,, very inspiring Christmas mes- sage. The January meeting will take the form of quilting and a pot luck dinner. Mr . Beck closed the meeting with prayer. The hostesses were Mrs. Ruth Brock and Mrs. Erla Coleman. Fe oral isms. N. BMAN CQOK • A Well-known Hensall rPst- clfnt, Mrs. Norman Cook, • the. fOrmer Elizabeth M. Theirip- son, passed away suddenly Sat- urday December 16, 197g, in her 79th year. She was the dear mother of 'Robert and Douglas of Hensall; Dr. Norma Hopkinson, Lions Head; Mrs. Gary (Eleanor) Cor- lett, Toronto. Twelve grandchild- ren also survive. Her husband Norman Cook, passed away Nov- ember 14, 1972. The body •rested at the Bon- thron Funeral Chapel, Hensall where funeral service was held Tuesday, December 19 at 2 p.m. with Rev. Don Beck officiating. Iiaterment to be in Exeter Cem- ,etery. Pallbearers were Howard Scane, Joe McLellan, Bill Fairlawn, Bob Reaburn, Bill Petty and Earl Rowe. Flowerbearers were four grandchildren. MATERNITY WEAR at the SEPARATE SHOPPE Main Corner — Clinton OPEN 2.6 CLOSED WEDS. AGAIN — Whflir They Usti First Egmondville ROVERS BRING YOU CHOICE Christmas Trees ON SALE , NOW AT THESE LOCATIONS: Main St. South EGMONDVILLE 95 North Main St. SEAFORTH CONTINUING NOW thruDec.31 , HOLIDAY HOURS OPEN THURS-FRI & SAT 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. CLOSED SUN DEC. •24 AND CHRISTMAS DAY OPEN BOXING DAY - DEC 26 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. t 1 2th UTLET • ••• •