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The Huron Expositor, 1974-12-26, Page 13, vo ,:'.• a., ,, v.c y.;;;^r mom; Tm,.„, p, ,av:.c.�y 7. , } ,,. v , {.N11, .1r f I y. ,f y� r�•.I�w d;pry' r. , R1.: 0 $ 'n 7i .i W$i A., G f•'I S 3, M a J s , I <'prxes hdent” �� , t 0 a 6 f po Xo Cant Keep a Gpod ivian Hackwell and iZuthie 7;hamer. C,cngratulatlorts to 'Mr & 1Virs� `' - > 5 `> Mrs. Allan McCall Down". n". The playexs, were; . The ptanists,were Dianne Godkin . Bruce Clark an:the arrival .of a son.. The annual Sunday School Danny Achilles; Peter Bennett; and Laura Dennis.Their teachers on Monday, Deter 16th at' Xate,IP>iroeti y � / Listowel Hos .ital. of 4444001 . Christmas Concert was, 'held in Greg Humphries; Jeanne are Murray Dennis and Howard p p S S Il -r, r the basement of Dufs United. McDonald; Cathy McGavlp; Hackwell. The audienceoined At the Institute meeting this T ► •. Church, Walton on Sunday, , Murray Sholdice; Elaine Dennis; along with the Christmas carols. week it was voted to begin the �s o- r ' k December 15. Ron Godkin; John Huether; Neil Rev. Dockin thanked the euchre parties in the hall on the . ERCA CQUFt 519.74+A ' n f 'Th'6re was a -good attenda6e Mitchell; Janette Rock; Peggy teachers and children who had first Friday night in, the tom- , who enjoyed the following nuiYt- Humphries; Bruce Godkin; Brian put so much into making this munit y' hall. from + ° IN SAFEWAY bers by the Kindergarten Class McGavin; Cheryl Fra4r; Kevin concert such a success, theu\ a Several families m this area under tine leadership of Mrs. Bill Smith and Patricia Hacwell. Mrs, happy Santa Claus arrived and are spending the Holiday Season • to co c ` ,,�,um Humphries and teacher Joan Bill -Humphries accompanied at distributed bags of candies to all in Florida. end•pff�retSbW ber:Stlreet E _ •:' s / j • r j f Bennett. Welcome speech by the piano: This }vas followed by 'the girls and boys'. Mr. &-Mrs. Doug Fraser, RR 2 -t ' Dwayne Achilles; Recitations by: Elaine Dennis playing a piano personals; Blyth. Mr. & Mrs.,Len, Archam- WE $UX TX15TQ1G M0 To IS IT FOR ME? - Debbie Wright %has another Donna Godkin; Sherry. Hoegy and solo. Miss Lynne McDonald nurse. bault. RR 1. Auburn are spending member of the kindergarten class at. St. James' Craig Smith; Chorus - "He'll be Lost and Found Group re in -training At Woodstock Hospital this week in Nassau. School who was remembered by Santa when he Coming Down the Chimney". seMeci a skit "Santa on Trial". spent the weekend with her Miss Cheryl Fraser spent the 7tf 061. i week at the home of Emerson and visited last week. Santa, who came complete with Recitations by: Billy Gulutzen, The cast: Santa Verna Flood;r� parents, Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Mrs. Mitchell. l��., ! "" �`•'' bells ave out gifts to all the kindergarten Craig Hackwell, Kim Fritz, Kris McDonald. Mr. John Davies of ! jingle g 9 9 Mr. Merchant Jean Docken;;,,. �M children. ten Docken and Benny Hoegy. London also visited at the same A Merry Christmas and ay,y Judge • =Kathie Thames; Jinti`my " Chorus - "Awa in a Manager" home. Happy New Year to all. /F. Y (Staff Photo) y g Jones Carolyn McClure; Mrs. � followed by a duet ' `It is NoMotherly P Secret What, God Can Do" by Peggy Humphries; � A Cathy and Brian McGavin. Primary I and II sang "The Bible Tells me So" accompanied by Mrs. Ray Huether at the piano foilow`Rl' l y recitations by Jeff McGavin and Tim Fritz, Teachers are Mrs. Don McDonald and Miss Carst Wilbee. Piano solo by Cheryl Fraser. The• -Primary Class members presented "Christmas Ifs" with recitations by: Jeff McGavin; Gary Godkin; Joyanne Van Vliet, Spirit of Christmas ' • Carolyn McClure; Scrooge - Janet Flood; Miss Crank - Mary Alice Ryans; Clerk - Cheryl Fraser. Mr"s. Helen Craig• and Mrs. Jean DoLken are the leaders. Jeanne McDonald 'and Janette Rock each did their step dancing number. The Intermediate Class pre- sented the play "The Story of the First Christmas" - Narrator -Jim McDonald; Singers - Janis Van Vliet• Dianne Godkin; Laura fhis is the festive season all The only thing that will do the Susie Hickson; Lori Smith; Blaine Dennis; Nanci Bennett; Jeff right -- but it's time hesays, spr Hackwell; Darlene Gulutzen; Tim Hacwell; Steven Huether; Bob when hc' numalso ber of alc alcohol- bed, inan armchairspent o t just Fritz; Darryl Hoegy; Cheryl - Smith; Sandra Sholdice• Darryl Leeming; Doug Mitchell; Pam related - automobile accidents about anywhere but in a driver's Smith; and Christine Achilles. increases significantly. For the scat. Sandra" Sholdice and Christine people involved, there's nothing And if you're hosting a party, rtain with a step much to celebrate. says Sellers, you have an un ues- y' q dalnci g num ll dancing number followed by solos The most obvious way drivers tionable responsibility -to y,�ur by John Huether - "The Railroad can avoid becoming a holiday guests. If you think they're Comes Through the Middle of the season, statistic is not to drink at incapable of driving tell them. House" and "Holly, Jolly all. But it would be churlish - not They won't like it, but they'll be •Xmas". Mrs. R. Huether was to mention Scrooge -like to thankful in the morning...'So be itselfr�twhen you consider that suggest that as a course'of action. firm: ` take the' overboozed pianist. The Junior Class with teachers The alternative is moderation. partygoer's car keys -- and put Mrs,Joyee Van Vliet and Miss And if you have more than 46wo or him into a taxi, or put him up for Janice Houston presented a skit - 1 three drinks =- forget about the night. That way, he'll have a homicidal -- combination. driving That amount of alcohol better chance of being invited anyway. Adding the two of them "will impair your ability to handle a hack to wwr place next year. car -- the breathalyzer test will How much is enough? .It's confirm that fact. And there's no difficult to say, but in general it way you can- beat the breath- takes the body about one hour to alyzer, or refuse to submit to it if process one ounce of alcohol. you're actually inside the car and -While two drinks can move you a policeman thinks you've had close to the legal definition of more than enough to drink. impairment -- blood alcohol con - By refusing to mix drinking centration of .08 as measured by with driving, you protect not only breathalyzer tests - some people yourself, your'family and' friends, can be quite unfit to drive before y. but the other driver as well. This that stage. •is a pretty sobering thought in Such factors as body weight, itselfr�twhen you consider that drinking on an empty stomach, or mar han 50 per cent of auto acci nts involve alcohol. Even drinking o� one tha ntains chemicals' u'l atS fitI gtAlil so. there are still victims who are cold remedies, antihistamines, completely innocent. sleeping pills, codeine or other The drinking driver and his car strong. analgesics, all play a part. form a potentially ;uicidal --- or As Dr. Sellers says, you homicidal -- combination. shouldn't mix drink with drugs Not, only that. but there's anyway. Adding the two of them nothing y ou can really do to to driving is just asking for A f I h i' ff t serious trouble e use a co o s e ec s on your system. Dr, Edward Sellers. So, as you celebrate the holiday �r head of the Addiction Research season, ,learn when to say Foundation's intensive care unit, "when." If you can't, then at points out that no amount of black least remember -- for your own coffee or splashings of cold water and, other people's sakes none will ,improve the situation. for the road. Liven u p � ieft :livingg The .Christmas spirit is cactus plant which lives alive=.'.. so give life! Beau- easily with a minimum of . tiful, living plants are as care. individualistic as the peo- Ardent plant lovers will ple you give them to. certainly enjoy a terrari- Knowing your friends um. These are glass -en - tastes and housing situa-closed tions can help you select miniature gardens, the right plants to give, which house .a variety of plants such as'evergreens, For example, someone who ferns, moss, and even' lives in a house or apart- mushrooms. The choice is ment with a southern ex- endless. ' posure could keep a plant Another popular idea is that requires a lot of sun- a hanging planter,• which light, • like a geranium or looks especially attractive African violet, or almost any flowering plant. by windows and -doorways. A person who leads a That Christmas favorite, , the poinsettia, can be an busy life and travels often everlasting, gift also, par- might enjoy a beautiful ticularly for those who live in a house. Trans - GREETINGS happy... holy holiday to you. May it, be rich in peace. Warm thanks. to planted into the garden, it will be a constant re- minder of your thought- fulness— Plants are alive, and as Christmas gifts, are lasting, inexpensive and htf t thous . u Schoonderwoerd Bros. Ltd. sTo1� E AEVATo� R•R•1 Mitchell, �� , y u' �ARa�'14!Fi1f1a! s , %y\ 4i3low 'r4: �4i�`�' S � / W, ! O in • Wo"ho:pe.'you ..experiet I and warmth that goes with this Christmas season. Our gratitude for' your friendship and trust. NOIZAMER MEAT MARKET b AND ABA170IR RR S, Am000, omerle r �1 fl: I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 I I 'I II WA � 0 i 4 r 1• • i' r sy i r x I�1 , - •. IL41 Your Board of Directors, The Management and Staff SEAFORTH C. a OP FARMERS - • Phone 527-0770 Seaforth DONALD McKERCHER, President BRUCE -COLEMAN, Vice -President MERVIN SMITH, Secretary DIRECTORS: - Jack MacKay, Peter Swinkles, Ken Campbell, Walter McClure GORDON ELLIOTT, Manager, Geqrge Townsend, Tom Carter, Steve Luptil, Jim Carter, Jack Sinclair, Mrs. Grace Coleman, Roy Elliott, Mack Sholdlcd