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Mr.$rte Luther oHensall led t Christian Vlromens Club 'P �,�,k �, 4 Y ra >, r ' �. ; :,� . ,;:.,. ed t foi'�h � �� � i�
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1p; • songservice on. Sunday evening. Eris Luther played the
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for the singing of Carols with, a Christmas poem by
was answered a collection was t
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Pearl Erratt and a vocal duet by Mrs. Britton and Mrs. taken by Loral Hayter and de -di -
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The •Bayfield volunteers visited the Home on Monday 'to in" -Denmark
catt d. yMembers. practised the, Y
assist with the afternoons activities. Mrs, Myrtle Parker, WI bears aboof Chrisfmasplay and Lori Hayter led in test
Norman Speir.and Jerry .Collins provided the old Lyme music prayer. On adjournment the 4 n
with two numbers by the Huronview Rythm Band. The Christmas meeting of the penny sale was enjoyed at the president Erla Coleman to open members delivered gifts and sang �. velr,
Bruce and Susan Cann, Lele and Estells Finkbeiner, •ii
Hensall W.I. was held Wednes• conclusion of the meeting and the the Christmas meeting of the carols.
Milford Proud and Mrs. Jean Triebner. provided special day evening in a beautifully Hostesses Vera Brintnell and Chiselhurst U.C.W which was The Christmas concert will be Qpgrl every @V@niing tJlltil 9.00 P,M,
number for the Tuesday afternoon bible story conducted each decorated Legion Hall. President Nellie Riley and their assistants held in the church on December held in the Township Hall on '•;
week b Mrs. Prouti of Exeter. Hilda Payne welcomed members served a tasty Christmas lunch. 10. She also welcomed the Y Saturday y Monday, 23. y a11d Xmas @1/@ $;QO P.M:.
Twenty-five members of the Over 90 Club met on and guests and the meeting members and several visitors This past Sunday was White
Wednesday. Following the program of carol singing, in the usual form. The Leglon Auxiliary Meeting Gift Sunda with mane h go ng to "' •
openedwith Christmas wishes. The roll y y g g
recitations and readings lunch was served in the dining :mom' roll call was answered b twenty The December meeting of the the School for the Retarded in
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Mrs. Hackwell was a guest of the club and played the piano members with the best Christmas Hensall Ladies Legion Auxiliary statin what .their favourite Goderich. Next Sunday, Decem
accompaniment and an instrumental number. was held December 3. President g • • '•
gift I ever received. Secretary Christmas carol was. The trea- ber 22, will /'� the specol r • • •.,
The Hendcrson Family of Seaforth entertained on "Family Janis Bisback read the minutes of Vanda McClinchey presided. by Christmas Church Service in • r'
Night". The three girls Donna, Darlene and Debbie Past President, Mildred Chat- surers report was given re
the November meeting. Dorothy Brintnell. There were Varna and Goshen.
accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Henderson provided a good Correspondence consisted of a mens installed Kathleen Geiger as several donations given by the Anyone in the Varna district
variety of entertainment with several numbers by the trio, a new member. Plans were
thank you note from the Home ladies to charitable organizations. having any news to report in this
solos and step dances. Mrs Butt expressed the appreciation of Economist Jane Penguilley; a finalized for the New Year's Dorothy Parker used as her column, please call - 482-3214.
the residents. dance. The Auxiliary and Legion -
letter from Eric Luther announc-
in that the C.N.I.B. canvass had members are spiin;aoritrg a child theme fgr the worship service
g No More Darkness," Dorothy
been a success; a thank you note
ren's Christmas party for mem-
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from Hilda Payne. It was bers on December 22. Mildred St. PaUis L I M I T E D
Y assisted her by reading there uested that leaders and assis- Chalmers won the mystery prize, -
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scripture. Rev.on Beck
tants are still needed for the next and Wanda McClinchey thefy '
guessing prize. The money doll enlightened all with his Christ / ,
4H club coming up in the spring. mas message on '.'Lightness". r
Jessie McAllister reported for the draw will be held on December For the ro ramme, T % yi�f1.
21. P g Dorothy and ACWpacks ��� , , �,
birthday party held at Hu
ronview Mar Brintnell, Mar Cole ander ''� i�
in November and also ave a Girl Gnldes Hold Enrollment ?'s R . Tin
g Pearl'Taylorsang' Silver Bells". g `n` `` "
re ort 'of the board meeting held The members of the 1st Hensall boxes f o r
Tuckerstnith Group 1 the President, Mrs. Walters. The F g A candle lighting service with all ��'�'�� ��
Brucefield United Church U.C.W. secretary's report was given by in November and read a letter Girl Guide Company fell into participating was conducted by
from Brother Bob in India, formation, in full upiform,
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held their last meetingfor 1974 on Mrs. Ervin Sillery and the the minister before the meeting
bringing us up to date of the marched into the horse shoe was closed, after which Rev. Beck
Thursday, Dec. 12 with an treasurer's report, by Mrs. Berry formation and stood at attention shut—ins Will be
attendance of 20 and two visitors. who reported over $1,000.00 had Phe eedings and happenings while three tenderfoot guides, pronounced the benediction. A
A pot luck dinner was held at 7 been raised by the Group in 1974. Roxanne Laver Karen Shiels, gift exhange followed with secret
p.m,, folowed by the regular Mrs. Broadfoot read thank you Treasarer Marg Ingram gave and Joann Lavery,.
Karen
Shiell pals being revealed. The hos Prior to the regular meeting of
meeting under the leadership of cards from Mrs..Caldwill, .Mrs. the financial report. Programme enrolled b their Guide Leader, tesses were Fredo Boa and St. Pauls A.C.W. shut-in Christ
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,•'N1rs.'Walters. and Mrs.
Henderson, Mrs. Wilber Keys for coiiyenor was -Grace Peck. y mas boxes were packed at the
Mrs. Eric Luther and her assis- Beatrice Boyce and Sarah Dick.
Mrs,Walte'rs read" ""a Christmas cards and flowers 'at Christmas. It Everyone enjoyed a carol sing rectory. Thursday afternoon,
was decided the winter meetings with Myrtle Sherritt at the piano. tant Mrs. Arthur Slade. December 12, the president Mrs.
P g g After a ick exit, the Guides Euchre Held to Lodge Rooms Wed. Dec. 25th - Christmas Day
poem.. Silent Night was sun with g Earle Shapter favoured everyone 9� g Anderson opened the meeting '
Mrs. Wm. Rogerson at the piano. be held in the aft ernoon, with a vocal solo "Whispering reappeared, transformed into A Christmas euchre was held with a prayer. The minutes were Thurs., Dec. 26th - Boxing Day
Mrs.Stoll read the Scripture The meeting was sorry to Hope" accompanied on the piano candle -bearing angels, humble Wednesday evening in the Hen- read and approved. The study Fri., Dec. 27th - Inventory
"Glory to God in The Highest". report that the President, Mrs. P P p shepherds, wisemen and the Hol sail Lode rooms. Sponsored b
Walters had resigned, by Joyce Pepper. Grace Peck P Y g I? Y book was given by �nnie Reid on
"O Little Town . Betspo a on g for introduced Mrs. Tove Bell, who family to present- an impressive • the C.P & T. Committee, eleven "Settle Thoug is before.
was sung and Mrs. Stoll spoke on personal reasons. Several la The Coming of the King" tables were in la Winners Evenin The officers for 1975 and Will
Christmas Happiness on Jesus contests were conducted along told everyone about Christmas in play " g g play. g."
Denmark. narrated by Vicki Mann. The were: Ladies High -Mrs. Joe are the same as in 1974.
Birthday followed by prayer. The with several games by Mrs She showed a decorated choir of angels, accompanied on McLellan, Seaforth; Ladies Low - Correspondence was read and �.
offering was received and Allan, Mrs. Stoll and Mrs. Walt Christmas tree and' different . the piano by Mrs. Joyce Pepper, Mrs. Glenn Bell; Men's High dealt with. Mrs. Forrest and
dedicated by Mrs. Walters. Walters followed by an exchange other decorations, and also told sang the appropriate Christmas Ernie Chipchase;, Men's Low - Mrs,' Anderson read about the RE
Mrs. Walters gave a poem on of gifts -carols as the la roceeded. Alex McBeath; Most Lone Hands Eskimos in the far nor%, Jt was :+
Christmas and closed this part of g w w bb prdinner. Grace also introduced ogramme
E.- Luther concluded the - Annie Reid.. A drawfora ha m decided that the A.C.W. wouul&1:-, Saturday, Dec. 28th 8 A.M. - 12 Noon
Mrs. McNaughton thanked about the menu for the Christmas
the meeting with prayer. Mrs.Walters for her fine Shop north who
owns a H bby programme with an inspiring was won b Cecil Pepp
er,
and a send a donation to theHunger `: Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 30'— 31
The business was chaired b leadership. Mrs. Tomkins, r c ns a Hobby
Y prayer in front of the Nativity draw for a box of a ermmt Relief and the MissionaryBudget CLOSED JANUARY 1St
Morris W showed and demonstrated Punch Tableau. The Guides then patties was won• by Joe -Carter of of the church. Mrs. Anderson
�• News of embroidery and also showed graciously and proudly served Exeter. closed the meeting with a poem.
different other designs to make < coffee and their own home baked
discussesu up for Christmas. Courtesy cookies to the mothers present.*
Kippe j remarks were given by. Elsie . Chiselhurst U.C.W. Meeting
nursery Carlile. Sara Simpson gave the "We have Seen A Great
Correspondent duties of the District Director. A Light" was a poem read by the Christmas gift buying got you stumped?
Morris Township Council met Mrs. Rena Caldwell "' � ..
on Saturda with all members
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present and Reeve Wm. Elston
Mr. Keith Lovell returned
presiding.
home from hospital last week:
Robert Charters, chairman of
,Mrs.' W. L. Mellis returned
East Wawanosh Recreation,
from a pleasant trip to Florida.
Parks and Commu nity Centre
Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Gackstetter
Board was present and discussed
Guelph visited last Aaturday with
plans of the board with council
Mr. & Mrs, Harold Jones.
and Wm. Stevenson brought
Senior choir
+� information concerning a
proposed nursery centre at
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Belgrave School.
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On motion of Jas. Mair and
The Senior Choir of First
Thos: M filler council granted
Presbyterian -Church and their
$25.00 to the Canadian Mental
families spent Sunday afternoon
Health - Association, Ontario
and evening, Dec. 8th , at the
Division.
home of Mr. and .Mrs. William
A resolution from the town of
Brown, Jarvis Street. Christmas
Seaforth concerning lack of
carols were sung and Peter
provincial support for waste
Malcolm rendered tunes on the
disposal received council's
bagpipes and accompanied
endorsation.
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Joanne Carter when she danced
Council authorized payments of
the Highland Fling and the Sword
rebates of taxes of,$9.07 on NV2 Dance. Musical selections were
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Lot 5, Con. 7 and $3. lan 5,
also enjoyed. Everyone had a very
Lots 1, 2, 3.
enjoyable time.
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