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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-12-26, Page 19a ■ ;. • #sac's, Joho Tempt�lr►.ap }' �-. p A 'Christmas tree and aAyMrs, Bert Daytiard gave a• Musk x 1 r Tf decorated tea table welcomed interesting de.monstratiorl qn, . t members, 4-Hgirds. and leaders something made from no cost { and mothers, .to the Christmas material, which sell at very high meeting of the Staffa Women'srices in the cities. She fashio6id d AW Institute held in the township hall lovely corsages and table centers on Wednesday, Dec. 18 a. t 2 from evergreen and cones. ` P.M. The president, Mrs. 'John Mrs. John Miller welcomed the ti 144, at''; Miller presided and opened with g and congratulated the S 4�H tris y ,j ! 4 4� . 7t ' , ^� 4 * r W!� W . h 1111 a Christmas poem,"followed by 4-H girls who had successfully the Institute Ode and Mary completed ed 1.2 projects and Stewart Collect. Mrs. Ed. received their honours � ~L ~ r4 �t � iriell,in Chappel and Mrs. Charles Dianne Miller , Staffa 0, Mary r . dove Douglas reported on the area Jane Templeman, Staffa #1, e ` ®`,, �� i* „ convention. Mrs. Ed. Chappel Cheryl Riley, Staffa #2, were each £s, r _ - -. r,� ,r�rr;; �'� and. ..also reported on the South Perth presented with a trillium cup and executive banquet meeting at St. saucer by Mrs. Miller on behalf of re Pauls. the Institute. Gail'Harburn, Staffa friends %r allowing. us t M eRCQie anka,� �� �' " s' %g �`�� � �� � "° , &-v*� �� �. .ee�e yQu.G The South Perth District has #2 and Carol Miller, Staffa #3 tp v;. purchased and delivered an organ were unable to be present. Ago to the Ea hate Lee homestead and SKATING V1fITH...,1111,OM • .•.A large crowd `bf parents each Institute has been asked to Following the meeting- the contribute towards' this cost, hostesses Mrs, Ross McPhail, and tots take advantage of the Skating at the arena • ANSTETT JEWELLERS Ltd During business it was decided to Mrs. Alvin Barbour andMrs. every Wednesday afternoon. Here with little Angela hold a progressive euchre party in Norman Hacburn served a lovely Stoll, Donnie Brown and her two' children, Tammy SRAFORTH -- CLINWH WALKERTON.' AND the township hall on Wednesday lunch of Christmas dainties, and Tracy is Mrs. Bedford (Joyce) Taylor. evening, Jan. 22 at 8 p.m. Each punch and tea. (Staff Photo) BEST WISHES for A HAPPY member to ask two couples pl us NEW YEAR to ALL. posters to be put up. Christmas From The Staff of Topnotch Feeds Personals Committee named was Mrs. Miss Geraldine Reynen, WILLIAM BENN'ETT Lloyd Miller, Mrs. Charles Lindsay, Christmas is home for the holidays ' Mth her .foe Nolan Gord Rimmer Douglas and Mrs. Robert Harold Coleman Your Metropolitan Life Insurance Agent McCaughey. Mrs. Harry Reynen Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry gave the nutrition hint on yogurt. Reynen and family. Jim Robertson Mrs. Robert McCaughey Miss Darlene ,Templeman, delighted everyone with a piano Waterloo is . home for the Jack Rvan Bill Strong instrumental, "Star of the East". Christmas holidays with her U 40 0 0 M H Santa's come by to help us wish our good neighbors and patrons a .mery, Merry Christmas. We're mighty glad we're able to help fill your barnyard needs. Special thanks! Mitchell Feed- Mill. A Division of Mitchell_ Mpbile Feed Service ED DOLMAGE 348.87S2 MITCHELL 348-8507 4 Mrs. Cameron Vivian gave as parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Johp... her motto - "The Priceless Gift of Templeman and fainily. Christmas". Roll call was David and Dennis Dow, Guelph answered by .21 members by are spending the Christmas introducing their secret pal and, holidays with their parents, Mr. presenting her with a gift. Secret, and, Mrs.Norman Dow and pals were drawn for 1975. Ernest F: << We hope you eni WN,. everyt#ing this wonderful' to seon has to offer. Thank you, friends. Riverside Nursing Home . Mitchell , .. 10roas C risfmos, May the spiritual peace of this Chri§tmas enter into your lives. It's a time of joy.... a time to wish everyone the happiness and contentment of that Holy night long ago. Thanks. STACEY BR®Se MIT- CHELL Our very best wishes to folks all. round town. Warm gratitude. ARNOLD STINNISSEN Sun Llh Representative Phom 547-0410—Seaform I 1 MERRY CHRISTMAS to SILL! Little parts add up to smooth dri4•ing. Little, wishes add up to big holiday �! greetings: Hearty;�•;> •�.�`" • : • . thanks to all. 4 k,"`.„t„m`�• � :, � 'k + moi. ww, O �: G% sem-- ftom The Management & Staff Of - lYOUR VUCLERE suNaco AUT0,,#WRECKERS " t7EALER HWY. 0 HOLME:VILLI TfU 482.3411 ,bt,i I�,.,r 'ir,,:f ,•,;� .•t xrl,tti 4%. ,, :. .:�. .'.ian.. ...�'»^'.�., mil, �,�. 5��. ' a, Merry Christmas From The Staff of Topnotch Feeds Ray Beattie Joan Hildebrand Louis Nigh Angus Brown Mac Chesney Neil Hodgert ' Sandra Johnson .foe Nolan Gord Rimmer Harold Coleman Harvey Kevs Bill Roberton Wes Coombs Don Kunde'r Jim Robertson Dave Cornish Jim Cunningham Ress-tstming OGord MacDonald Jack Rvan Bill Strong [Ji—I 0PN0T%0.",iCarole Daer Ken Malo e n y Leonarcj 3trong• Carl Feenev Earl M�aNaughion rifred Tremeer ��Z'-911 Betty Jean Finnigan Ross Nicholson Joe Verberee _... Donna Fry Frank Nigh - Ralph Watson Elgin Young ;