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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-11-27, Page 18rtl , pp �+ /y �976, T �11AQt� ' XP.Q81Tp i, NQVEM A ig.`/L1/� a Xyy' Sed QV dour { wqn,C400 plansV f x ra. I + a al a Seaf rth people won The Centennial Ste ers utlo Pot Sta ou ~ M latd w'lan >� p p /Accou,ntoT ent d o. n, .i s # ,a party ar g gifts. o honours recently at the annual consistin of H � , @ ekh se and Sylvia , 'il l{"tePQCI keep themSoigit g �athec aad Melissa Wilson; .1ews, h�irplaygr, George Reheat Patrtr9ex t. hue W.M.S. treasurers report uas read and holidays an t= er Plants lit+ixt for a Ontario St. United Church talent Moffatt, laurte and Jane Bell, +Wilson;AltoliornplVer, Rodg ARTHUR, W �� i Firs„ Church 1; here are night in Ciintorl. Debbie and Dawn Flynn and McKinley; the Q,4tIf 3'own axil ' ' w NaYember rl1eeting was opened dedicated. some tips: Adjudicators Anna' and Jim Joanne Johnston and Angela Country Four, and Marimba 268 Mala St., Exeteir a by the president, Mrs. Mrs. Molly Waddell opened Azalea: Keep moist and Meyer, TV personalities,, Super, came first in the dance "player Becky McKinley, who ail Res. 23„807.5 R, I,, McMillan, Sixteen the study period with a poem on tel• After flowers fade, elft awarded the prizes. � group ' competition, and the performed between the wets. BUS• 235-01,20. 11 • them back a little Th an members answered the roll ca . "Prayer . The first verse of ey C Porthe•DeGember meeting,the summer out-of-doors and tbe- a hymn 494 was sung followed by In the piano solo division, Winsome Four consisting of Lome Mann placed first and %Colleen Sykes,Darlene Rolph, roll c ll be answered ith, should be fed monthly un- the Scripture Ephestans Chap.1Q til the early fall, Austin Roorda placed second, In a Laurie S,mpson and• Sharman `"Christmas" verse. Esther verses 10 18 was read by the higher grade grouping, Brian Adams, placed second, •l'hhompso f offered to pay for the president. "Prayer Works Christmas Pepper: Keep Armstrong and Clinton Czaja tied `I he vocal duet of Anne .L4vis 1976 Study Book. Miracles", "Pray and rpeditate in full sun with moist loll, for first place. In an even higher'// nd Laureen Craig came first in Ile nominating committee for Daily" and "Faith in Action" bu*ool. Summei r outdoors. grade grouping Laurel Lavis , the singing division. 1976 are Jean Keys, Jean Scott were read by Edythe Coleman, placed fust and Audrey l torch,, The Country Chicks, Sherri and Edythe Coleman. The slate of Molly Waddell and Mrs. Cairns Cyclamen: Keep cool, and came second. Marshall, Sherry Richmond, respectively. officers is to be brought in at the res - p y' • - in full sun (550 or cooler) . In the dancing division, Debbie wren Richmond and Stephanie December meeting. Keep soil moist and mist Flynn came first and Angela Ver Arnersfport came first in the A motion wad made by Mrs. A recorded duet "Holy Spirt Be daily. Dry out as flowers Super carne second, both step instrumental and singing Keys that the four group leaders' My Guide" was enjoyed. For the fade. Rest in shade outdoors. dancing. division. The,group of Elizabeth. and the president arrange the Lord's Prayer, all heads were Growth...T?A14 be restored in. For the step dancing duet, Judy CArter and Barb Carter, Christmas meeting. The bowed. Lunch was served. late summek by watering. Sandra and Susan Hulley came placed second. first and Becky McKinley and The guitar group of Rick and Lana McIntosh placed second. In Neil Elliott came first and guitar the older group, Sandra and duet of Jill Clyknick and Lloyd Shelley Finlayson came first and Crich came second. Lisa Buettenmiter and Brenda Special mention should go to Pullman came second. dancers Kellie Swartman. Paula The shape Mabe a- Stocking Doll things forSomeon'e You Love of s There must be at least one or two little girls on to your Christmas list who would love to own a stocking come doll! Since it will be an unusual and original gift, it will be treasured twice as, much. Simple directions hgre provide a basic doll that you can dress in any way you wish. 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