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The istmas Party and Coleman Saye a ttecitation Apnt welcfiihe far a dinner treat at each
I meeting of the Seaforth Womens Martha's Present"" Nancy Taylor celebratln(g the birth of Christ.
Inset tulte was held . the home of stepped danced, Mrs, Ross A tow .days before Christmas house., At night teenagers in
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gave a Readin they flock to stores to buy groups of A ar WKC arol .;Jng
Mrs. Br . ce ColeWIm; with Mrs» ga R" • . from house to house. The owners '
Wilfred Coleman as carhostess on ChOstmas •Customs presents for zelatives, friends and
Tuesday evening, Mrs, Florence Kay told of the god --children. " They stack up on if the houses usually give diem U.
Christmas Customs in he food for big meals on the food and money. This is the best %� a �':u: '.n t {
t time for fund-raising campaigns
Philinoines with. information from twenty-fourth and twenty-fifth
Miss Formes Santos. of December. These meals which most organizations take
Mrs. Ear) Papple, and Mrs. advantage of.
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Ross Gordon were in charge of Christmas day in the usually consist of 'roasted pig,
the Christmas programe. Mrs. Phillipities is one of the biggest rice, sweetened coconuts, yams, Towns are brightly -lighted
days with lavish celebrations and and many other typical foods to
during the Christmas season. In ?Ic.,.•,:,,fi:' ;' .:G. : ..,.;Earl Papple ave a reading "The
Farm Christmas"Away in family reunions. Thein customs .the Natives. Filipinos are each ho se, a big 1 ed St r
ade of Bamboo sticks and
Manger was sung. Pattiare uniquei some ways although generatly friendly and closely knit in
wax paper is hung ,•�r:. ,-•r,,:„./2,,:.':fr•�/r>h;!;;•;:S:iS,::,.�y..•!:.` .:;%.�v,,.i� i�i/•r.�%l,ry.�%'rr,yr!F�'r', ;.;;,r.,.::.Y{<�.F,.>>.:•:�• j1fr••n:t:'r,<•:%f. ., yr./•,;,,,., : :;',..::i
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week -end night, people assemble , •• ::, i^„r f;.`: �,;• ” rr r / �.
at the church square for a
procession where they carry.
For a Gift' to be lighted candles, while saying the
Holy Rosary. '
The Christmas season lasts
�`"' until January sixth. New Years, r
Cherished Forevday is celebrated almost the same
way except when twelve midnight r_
strikes people make all kind of -
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noises, cheers and make use of%
FINE CHINA► FIGURINES from expensive fire crackers and fire
works.
ROYAL DOULTON, HUMMELL, The Christmas carol • f • • • • `
"Silent Night Holy Night" was
BUNNY KIN -WARE
r � sung. Missess Debbie, Darlene, • • . s ! • •
Donna Henderson sang, "Silver
a Bells" and". Brenda Coleman
gave a reading "Christmas
ENGLISH BONE CHINA from worries", Missess Henderson 99
stepped danced, Debbie
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Henderson sang "Rudolph the $
ROYAL DOULTON, ROYAL ALBERT, a „ Red Nosed Reindeer", Mrs. Tom
MINION Papple sang Winter Wonder,
Land, andSilver and Gold
accompanied by Miss Marjory
-- The Place To Go for That Extra Special Gift - Papple. _ The President 'Mrs. Arnold
Taylor conducted the meeting,
after the opening exercises. Two i
minutes of silence was observed
orth
w ers
for the late Miss EleanorSeafll1
Henderson. The roll call - .The
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4H Club
• Achiev ment Day will be held in - LL
the Se forth District High School �^
December fourteenth at 1 ;15
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w" pital, Weston. Mrs. R.M.Scott
gave a report on the Dine and
AFORTH Relax to held January.
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The Institute Meetings will be oO 00
held in the afternoon during
January, February, March at 1:30
m.
73 DODGE POLARA, 2 -door HT. p Mrs. Gordan Papple gave a
report on the Christmas boxes to
'74 DODGE, 2 -door Coupe, 6-cyl. be packed at the home of Mrs.
'72 DODGE CHARGER 2 -door HTGraham Kerr, Friday, December
, -. 13th. at 1 p.m. Mrs.. Andrew '
.,..� ,72 DUSTER2-d'oor ` oupe6 -
'^ 'Crozier gave a report on they ,"'„'” <• •- _ _. __ _ ,. _ � ( .� �
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3' London Area convention held in
'71 DODGE POLARA, 2 -door HT. Stratford Nov. 27 and 28. In Mrs.
Noblitts-Presidents report, Mrs.
'70 DODGE, !/2 -Ton Pick-up, 6-cyl. Crozier mentioned the resolutions I j •;�'I�' �'" '
that came to the the meeting, and I i
'70 FORD CUSTOM 2 -door HT. Womens Institute Members j ' 1' '
Il
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to support the nutrition Work—
Shop. Mr. Pardy s scholarshipwas won by Miss Cathy Roody,
High Park. =�
:h A%b Mrs. Ross Gordon gave the PALERMO Italian Provincial finished in Custom Brown MONTARREY Advanced Electrohome stereo in a beautiful
courtesy remarks, An exchange. Mahogany Antique or Walnut. Electrohome custom' changer. console. Completely solid state with deluxe AM/'FM stereo
of gifts took place. Mrs. Taylor Six full -response speakers. tuner and built-in 4 channel speaker. Six full -response
speakers In two enclosures. All set in a majestic Spanish
adjourned the meeting, The Cabinet available in Autumn Oak. Dual 1214 Changer.
Institute Grace was sung. Lunch
was served • by -Mrs. Lorne SEE THEM ALL AT
Lawson, Mrs. Graham Kerr, Mrs.
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