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F: �, a �! , ,;P,r •,"'..^:...Ri n ... dYfor'I .;:,,.,t <✓. afternoon, with Mildred sibleto ec ate the Church > >v , ry „ e , r-4:. f:�:✓ ✓,; , � �<.� ,,.,� ,, ""�.• Kyl$ presiding. Alter her cal! to Christmas, add ele lunch for :4"r . rr� xts. s:E�4 �.,%<, xXx ',r� ,..rt ,�7 .,,i�":/.� s '` ;.✓✓uy .,,:, , /Y,r. �,,^..-, .,�bi.� > f�.,o..,.'�.,, ,/ F✓„./;Sal,.ts”,„.,t%, � � ,� :, a:..�t,; �,pfr7.„F '��-�:<.,�, rs.� ,� + K ,r,9e0. Ql CoNoble Grai��a1stat. worship a hymn was sung ac., December. sitt resided at the meeting%991, i for rn com anied at the pia b v of Amber Rebekah Lodge E er one a 'o 'd w + p n b L f. o P Y /� d .,, R Y Y .� Julene Keys, 13hrley Luther humerous readings by Mildred - recently assisted by the Vice Y .. r�`° Ci'r cf, Mrs. Bertha �M� gave a .very thoughtful .Kyle, and Rev. Don Heck . ;•.'� ' '�1 � •” � ;} _ � 16o.devotional using as leer theme showed a very interesting film' MacGregor, who' alsoLiorted ";r �'y� w "Peace" using scripture from on "Plan of Union". Kay Elder • • far the visiting pommittee, A mwaetin on the"Youth for ifJohn 16, telling us how w0 may thanked him. He also had an�.join, �� Un.ited Nations" was heldR4Jnr Y t. enjoy peace within ourselves, as open discussion' on `questions November 13 in Clinton when Jesus said to his disciples, "I concerning this Union. Kay Mrs. Consitt and Mrs, With the MORIC* 'Qebot the orchostras 6 tltttl,# ICS have said to you, that in me gave everyone leaflets and a. BY JOYCE PEPPER Huron at the -Rally at Brussels, Zurich. The Ladies Auxiliary MacGregor were delegates. post wlritsr; tt new ptandard of ,Cato. btldgWe '01 ' Mlgrt# w: you l -may have peace". In the booklet entitled "Explorations Couples from' CArmel, Caven and also read an article which • have catered to a .wedding and Arrangements were made to "Qtletl1Y Cruises was Introduced golf, Gi to., 410 ��t,1,l44010t1 world you have tribulation; but into Union". This was a very her son had even as a public g to Florida, Enjoy 2 tlwim.ining sefvfde. Ah alc tnmotiatian fr �-; ' ' • be of good cheer, I have over interestid insight of the and Cromarty Presbyterian g a Legion men's Remembrance entertain the Parkhill Rebekah g . g g Churches met for a monthly get $Peeeh some time age entitled : Day, supper. Lodge on November 20th and outdpq docks ng�oor,pool with 4 throoms, p� of b�l�,h plr t ,y come F^ world. Shirley. possible union of these thLree together on Monde evening: Jim, "Why I am proud togbe a far Ti kets are available from sauna and massage rooms, controls; man with .r to 4inii followed this devotion b churches. g Y g: �p have -the Christmas party y Y Dougall was elected President, mer". Janis Risbadk sang any Auxiliary member on Lhe december 4th. The C.P.T. com- Hssuttful lounges Including 3 televisjpn; ovor'tl4'rw otit>fldp prayer and the singing of Kay Elder gave the "Amazing Drace" accompanied Money. Doli draw to be made nl htctubs, Lavish cuisine, zest- cabins; S at vators. PAriatrtat• and Margaret Hoggarth offered mittee •are planning a euchre another hymn. The offering treasurer's report and Mildred on the ano Jo ce Pe e y P g tu� activities that range from 3 marl Reglotry; to act ag secretary. Three carloads P Y Y Pepper. on December 21. It was decided art in the near future. Mrs. was taken and dedicated by Kyle thanked all who had Mrs. Britton introduced Miss party Mildred. helped with the meetin •' and took off for a scavenger hunt of to exchange gifts amongst Glenn Hell .expressed sincere Indsdin9asperislhe*ChrtstmasShoppin�ptalss 1 g the area, Jim and Mar Dougall, Pengilley, who gave a very in- members for the Christmas onDac.it1,1974.Idays•5ports•S41Dto$9Bp, The roll call was answered closed with the Benediction. Y g ., ++ thanks to the members for 1 At and Margaret Hoggarth wore, teresting talk on Nutrition meeting. Marg McDonald won cards Glenn received while in Theraxltar...I f WINTER i SPRING CARIBBEAN by 13 members and one visitor. 'Julene Keys had an interesting and showed slides on '"Milk ses Vera,prizes for the most items on the the mystery prize, Iva Reid the- hospital. QUALITY CRUISES FROM PORT EVEROLAtIES meetingThe nutes of were read eand ctalso Drysdale and Dor er contest. The ii - Spencer fist , anct Killip nd and Sharon Magnificent". and kingseon Munnguessi the attendance rng prize and Meble q social followed the meeting 'JJan. Z�-1�C�yt-S�sAs-S455toS1090 Mu orI%—S750to$1795 Feb, 12 t2thys 7"-St145taSl531i Love, silo Phillip and Pearl James P P when nests and embers correspondence. Mildred Kyle served a delicious lunch: the labels of ' most dairy p g m o Jos. 13-11 Days --o Ports-$555to$1339 *mar. 14-1#Dsys-1t/rta-SS35to$1175 won the booby prize. The Y ro progressive euchre. conducted the business which Christmas meeting will he held at ¢roducts. She said when you go United Church Notes played P g ass, 25- 9 Days -5 Ports -S480 to sftso Mar, 24-11 Day" 6 ►srq--i�66 {a,=t�s1 (a consisted of Unit I being asked to th'e store to bu groceries, be Ladies high prize winners were: rye 3--12D/ys-7Ports-$646to 11535 Apr. s- 9psys-Spoils-$45sit$logo the Hensall Church on December Y 8 At a special service at Hen- Mrs. Pearl Shaddick and Mrs. to meet at 7:15 to conduct end 11. more conscious of what you are sail United Church Sunda Apr, 14— 11 Drys -a Porti--S555US133D' of year business before themore acid' read the labels - y Percy Campbell; ladies con- Rates per' erson teased oo'doubie Occupancy. Genial Christmas Meeting on Women's Institute Meeting buying morning, featuring music and solation: Mrs, Margaret p cy, subject to'availabiltty g carefully. She also said to try to The .agriculture 'and Y• Y song, the McMillan family of _ Ingram and Mrs. Leona Parke; Canadian industries meeting of follow Canada's Food Rules, Goderich, Don, Sl#rley, Ernie, lone hands, Mrs. T. Pyke. Win- ���� M-ilrvk 14 � scorted by the Hensall W.I. was held -Wed- and drink milk or use milk Eleanor and Elizabeth were ners in the lucky draw were Odds Ends nesda evening in the Legion frequently in puddings,, soups, the special guests. They accom JIM HYMAN'S TRAVEL LTI y g g Mrs. Ray Conaitt and - Mrs. ` or sweeten with -chocolate. If anied the organ with their in - Hail. President Hilda Payne P 8 Vera Brinrnel.l. welcomed everyone and opened You do not dike milk, a good struments all through -the, ser- s the meeting in the usual form. substitute is cheese. Mrs. Brit- vice. SIT ilex GOOD TINES HYMAN'S The roll call was, - answered by ton thanked Miss Pengilley.. The choir sang two numbers TRAVEL TRAVEL LTD. t ! 20 members ` with "Name a Lois Shapter 'gave courtesy and Rev. Don Beck preached product we would lack if the remarks and Janis Bisback on the , Meditation "Accept Neighbor: "You're pretty di 1 ' _. r+ gave the duties of the secretary. yourselfz-God Does". The aren't you?" ,SEAFORTH Stratford,.. 010. s farmer never came back Little girl: "Yes, and I'm even The minutes of the Oc ober Hostesses were Jessie flowers were placed in memory 527-0050 271-3710 . ` '� McAllister and Hilda Payne. of the late Charles Miller, Next Prettier clean." meeting were read by secretary by Janis Bisback and approved, Sunday will be the Sacrament —t"- Personal f in ' 'rb rl aye, cars ine osi es o the road. nesse many events m t e ife of your church farilily - baptisms, con- and the financial statement by. Marg Ingram. Sunday visitors with Mr. and ant o apt, sm. The area canvass on behalf of Elaine Townshend was given Correspondence included a Mrs. Sim were A the Canadian National Institute M meeting were, read and ap- thank you note from Sara Sim- d s. thong Gelderland and Mrs. Gelderland for the Blind has realized 1993.00 THE COUNTRY CHURCH, bloomed; two cedar trees shaded pson; a letter announcing open Jean Adema of Ridg�etown. Campaign Chairman Eric Luther, e' Your sturdy red brick walls on your first brick. house for the Children's Aid St. ,Pau(s Church Meeting announced this week. He said this withstood forty years of wind, snow, Each Sunday, your regular Society in Goderich. - The regular meeting of St. is close to the target -of $1,000 rain and hail. The black shingles on visitors trod quietly up your aisles Merribers of the Institute are ' Pauls ACW was held Novem- which was set. He acknowledged your roof survived an attack by to their customary pews. Thesoft respondible to put on a birth- ber 14. at the home of Mrs. the efforts: of the ladies of the flames from a nearby „earn fire. notes played by the organist day party on Wedriesday after- Frank Forrest. Helen Roberts following groups❑ Arnold Circle, Your -varnished door was never reached your farthest corner. 'Sunlight noon. at the Huronview,Home.', gave the Invocation,' after Women's Auxiliary, Amber locked; you welcomed everyone who visited often shone through your A special collection was given which a hymn was sung. Mrs. Rebekah Lodge and the Wometi s• you, You didn't have a parking lot as staful p d glass panes creating colour- . ful patterns on.your.,plain walls. for the Children'; Aid. A penny Elizabeth ` Riley and. Mrs. Institute who aided in the • the modern churches do. On• Sun. During four decades, you wit. sale is scheduled for the . Forrest read the scripture after campaign, d 1' d 1-1. 'd f d h I' D b r m ein and the which Mrs Anderson led in aye, cars ine osi es o the road. nesse many events m t e ife of your church farilily - baptisms, con- ecem e g London Area Convention will prayer. Your lawn was small but neat; firmations, weddings, Christmas be, held in Central United The minutes of the October along your south wall, spires, for- pageants. Each year, on your an- Church in Stratford on NovemT meeting were, read and ap- a sythia and barberry bushes niversary, your former members, ber -27, 28., 4-H leaders were proved, It was decided to send bloomed; two cedar trees shaded your present members and their . requested for the club coming a donation to the • London your entrance; the pavement la&dingtoyonrfront door contained friends worshipped toBether.. Several ministers preached'fromr up inathe,'spring.And the Christ- Diocesian. Treasurer. Mrs -An, - -cracks. Inside your pulpit. Etch spoke in a uniqu mas meeting schedule was e eInside dersoiy',readvportiadfis from the the door, a short flight of. manner, but they all''shsifed' d- reviewed., y Duron: Church 'Neivs+ ooncerw',, steps straight ahead ,entered your similar' purpose. They brought the Nellie Riley and Nan Britton ning the clergy and their Riley gave a paper on farming Hall.'President'Wanda McClin- th r --convenors f •1' f basement, in which the Sunday word of God to your people, were e p og ami les in the ar north. The School classes were conducted: To Like most things in life, you were 'and Nan led everyone in'a sing president closed the meeting . Luann Taylor • opened- the the right of the door and to the left, changed by time. You watched -your song,. after which she read a with prayer. Explorer's Meeting. The offering ! a winding staircase led to your up- congregation slowly, dwindle. The . poem entitled "November" i was taken by Tanis Chuter and per floor. A swinging door, that elderly members died, several from an old reader. Mr,. and Legion Ladies the dedication repeated. - could be opened with a gentle push, hung at the top of each stairway, families moved and many dissatisfied young people no longer Mrs. Frank Forrest and Clark The November meeting of the The Treasurer's, and secre- ' Your rows of oak pews -were. atteAded. entertained instrumntly by Legion Ladies Auxiliary was tart', sreports were read. Letters s divided into three sections - a short , Five years ago the few remaining Playing several numbers. Nellie held recently in the Legion received from the adopted girl seat for four people on each side members of your church family Riley gave a paper on farming Hall.'President'Wanda McClin- Were read and it was decided to and a long section for eight persons regretfully disbanded, They joined in Holland as it was given by chey One new mem- send her $15. for Christmas. in the middle. A greyd-nd rose floral the congregations of other churches Stan Paquette, the assistant ,presided. ber was accepted into the mem- The girls read their Bibles and - CALL US carpet covered your two aisles. - some in nearby towns and some in agricultural representative for bership, Kathleen Geiger of worked on crafts. Seaforth O I tf t•th f f h• ll Y 1. . n a p a orm a e tont o t e room stood your pulpit, which bore an elaborate design carved in its -dark wood. Before the. pulpit, a low table held the two silver offertory plates, and at each side a�rn grew in a wicker stand. Beyond the plat- form, a bannister enclosed the choir cove and the, organ. - The hymn numbers for each ser• vice were. displayed on a wooden plaque, which hung on the wall to -the left of the choir loft. In the right corner, a glass case contained one'of your mementos • - the silver trowel that was used to spread the mortar vi ages. our re igious remnants were removed; then you fell beneath the auctioneer's -hammer. Your 'new owners converted you into an apartment. With your dif- ferent purpose came an altered ap- pearance, both outside and inside. Picture windows replaced your long, narrow, stained glass panes; a red brick entrance sheltered, your front door; your winding staircases were dismantled. A young family now calls you "horse." But many members of the community recall the days you were known as'the "house of God." Custom-built to interest for saviyour ns, .� To get the highest possible .interest oil your savings -- for the length of term that suits you best — With guaranteed security — invest in Victoria and Grey's built-for-y6u personal selection plan. 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