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Goresnd n Mrs. Edith Bell and Mrs. g P y P n e qu " p> do.e ret4avat91► "th'�Qlys
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r ani• .; a n .. a< f Yli"right-G,>karlt . said',t11e b4Ptdi they ure,uaw in atld 1�,a �a lower tear
• eriha)ytlac6rego Malcolm Dougdll. The Devotional Literature, Friendsh p q I,i 'ted, ohondat . ,ni ht �hbo. at would; h�poto bo
Service Secreta Mrs. Earl
�,d Y 4t will no o>!g 1te available problems:M
President was concluded. by a reading "If $ Secretary - '
h F :.: HurVey Hyde, '"� ;�' the osstPIP, use of the auditQriaim• 1� f6 b.Ver ?e , iuPluded heat q
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W. M. of Carmel Jesus should come to your home �ampbeq; Supply Secretary - r �'
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s Church resided at today." Mrs. Harvey Hyde took Mrs. ;` ace. °, ev arid. a: $gparte e
fie,, kyt+�ctan C p Edith Bell; Assoolate a .., e, Jol�.nAkeir' askod Mrs was roornls
D .ce ber meeting on' charge of the business opezting Members - Mrs. Harry Snell; ;. Wright what.,wauld. have, :to 1te trance. It was suSgested; that
,e e , rR T3owie 1+Ktight of the firm
oitil' evening, o entn with �vtth a poem "Who is my Queensway Representatives - Mrs. ;• �' dont 4a the building to .snake it . itiless. the ceilings we>�+er 1gvYQred
ltd . , ay . , ven ng, P 8 Mrs. a,i y` +. x , appeared bgfare copncil and said suitable anis a.. eel jr iliseussioni the. beating costa would be verb+
amgdttation on 'Candlelight Neighbour". Mrs. Malcolm Rochus Faber, Pianist M.s : ;F: ,, his firm whiiah naw em :lo ed nine
followed by gayer by Mrs. Bert Dougall and Mrs. Percy Campbell Malcolm Dougall; Stamp
Y followed pn the various ways the high. a
'g persons arid' 'had , a payroll of firm could take the `building. ly1r, :-Mr, 'Wright said titer the
nominating committee, Collector - Mrs. Gordon Schwalm; xnx ,
Thompson., Mrs. Rochus Faber almost $1UO,000 per year might Wright said:the firm could take it growth of his firm, from two
1 p presented the slate of officers for Telephone Committee - Mrs, • ,
was tri charSe of the devotional the new year. Agnes Madge and Mrs. Malcolm ;* ''` be forced to move from a as is, could haye 'the town make persons to 'nine Fergons ' A 'two
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and gave a very interesting Dougall. Installing Officers - Mrs. �T renovations and pay a higher renticirlitles
as awhil hnrate and th tg the
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?d narration on "Bethlehem and the President is Mrs. Harvey Ruby Hoggarth.
Jesus" Hyde; Vice President - asur r.'. report was: over the townhall1Wouid
+. birth of the baby Lord y ,. Mrs. John The Tre e s p V pr'n p
Mrs, Bert Thompson led in Soldan; Secretary - Mrs Glenn very gratifying. The meeting for likely be sttfficent for: two or three
` prayer. A vocal duet entitled Bell; Ass't Secretary - Mrs. John January will be held at 2 p.m. years.
r a • "' Reeve Baker and coo cillor
May the Pearl Gates Open" by Soldan; Treasurer and Glad January 5, 1976. t•
Choir to b e' o n t. Leonard Erb suggested council
x appoint a committee to meet with
Comes representatives of the firm, view
New O f f i c e r1 a t ladies a id -, rj'y _
Correspondent want to watch Singtime on
,�. Mrs. Bill Chessell Sunday, as the senior choir from the auditorium and assess the
€, The ,first euchi,, arty of the Huron Centepnial School' will be possibilities.
The President, Mrs. Clarence Practice will be held on Dec. 14th Munn; Mrs.harl Campbell and ai season; spptisored ' 'by L,U.L.. singin a .few songs. Several
Vojldnd, presided for the meeting at 3:15 p.m. at Carmel Church. Mrs. • Genie Moir. Flower and t".' 1}035,' was held 'in the°township studen{s from Varna are in this
of the Ladies' Aid of Carmel A Junior Choir from the Sunday Treat Convener- Mrs. Clarence +' hall . irkVarna on Friday evening chair, and were in Wingham last.
Presbyterian Church on. Monday School will assist with the Volland. Group Leaders with, eletien 'tables in la Prize Sunda for a to in session.
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' evening. Following a Christmas Christmas music at the morning Mrs. Esther Wright, Mrs. Percy isY '3<r : r winners were: ladies high, Mrs. "
" meditation a carol was sung. It worship service. The Sacrament Campbell, Mrs. Malcolm Bill Edgar of Clinton, ladies
r` was decided to pack boxes for the of Holy Communion will be Dougall, J X r ` consolation, Mrs. Don Taylor of t
shut-ins on Wednesday, The meeting closed with the
Y. observed at the morning service g Y •, Varga. Men's high, Bruce Q Q
December 17th at the church at 1 Dec. 14th. The election of jofficers benediction and a delicious��,; McClinchey of Goderich, mens' r
F.m. "Thank You" notes were luncheon was served. The consolation, Oliver Pryce of Dub•
read by the secretary, Mrs: Edith followed President Mrs. members of session were guests • x _' lin. Draw prize winners were Don
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• Bell. Clarence Voiladd;. Vice President following their meeting. `� r, p �: � f ,} •� Taylor and Mrs. Mervin Hayter of
�t, . ,' f Varna and Ha Baker of Ba
A donation was voted to the Mrs. Malcolm Dougall; rry y- r^
choir. A "Candlelight Service" Secretary Mrs. Edith $ell, (>; field.
for the three congregations will Treasurer -Mrs. Harvey Hyde; Hensall Chicken pox has begun to make ^
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be held in the church on Sunday, Pianist - Mrs. Malcolm Dougall; , its rounds in Varna, wjth one.
December 21st in the evening. Quilting Committee - Mrs.Edgar r • Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Coleman were married at Holy family affected to date.
,. S �OI a IS Name of Mary Church, St, Marys on September 26. Rehearsals are being held, -for
ManorH II'1 • The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Irma Brenner, the Christmas concert, which is
Happenings p e n g S scheduled for December 22 in the
r R.R.#2, St. Marys. The groom is the son of. Mr. and hall. '
Mrs. Shirley Luther of the Mr. William Scott has a lovely MO���� Mrs. Francis Coleman, R.R.1, Seaforth. The couple "Will you please throw out
Salvation Army along with a pot of bulbs flowering in. his ` are residin at 23 Rattenbur Street Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Taylor myamplifier?"
I adies choir of the Blake, Zurich room, sent in by Mrs. John g y accompanied their daughter and
area conducted' service at the • McCowan. Ron and Jean Wareing's Sc to her husband on a trip to Clinton,
Manor. on Tuesday aft ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon $1 store was broken into on the N.Y. on the weekend, to see their
grandson Jeffery play in the Steven' s Re -cord Hop
Mrs. Luther led the devotional McKenzie visited with Mrs. Lillie. weekend. The , entry was madeSota hockey tournament there. They
and also rendered the beautiful Hudie. through a small window' at the n e y twp r V c
/ had lovely weather all weekend.
solo "Does Jesus Care". Thirty- back of the store. A small amount Y DISC JOCKEY
eight residents and three visitors Mr. John Darling was -'visited of cash was taken.
Although the Canadian boys of
attended the service. by his son ` John Darling. both teams played well, they were
defeated.
Mrs. Donna Farley of Toronto Local visitors with Miss Ada co-rr� m i tree plans Music for Hotels, Christmas Parties
visited with her father Dr. Ernest Reid were Mrs. Wm. Ball, Mrs. I would appreciate' if anyone
New owners who, has -news of interesting Weddings, Bangt)ets, Anniversaries
Sadlier. Eva McCartney and Miss epi happenings or visitors in_ the
Rev. and Mrs. Sharples visited Kathleen Elliot of Clinton. for - S en o rs community would call me at 9969. y etc -
with Mrs.Ada Reid, Rev. Dr. Friday afternoon bingo was Former residents who receive theHazelwood of Brussels visited well attended and winners were: for garageparty
are especially interested. Ethel, C>ntario 'Phone' 887-6159
with Miss Bessie Davidson and Full House - Mr. Tom Churchill, `� The Stanley Township Recrea- We have a small and medium
paper P y
Mrs Leila Dundas Mrs Mo is Mr Cla e J k d M Id Varna and area people will
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L. Mr. Thomas Lavender has so tion Committee met to the hall set of boy s goalie equipment
Carter and Mack of Woodstock George Shular. Straight Line - his 'garage to John Bieshiesen of 'Tuesday night for their monthly available for use. Anyone wishing —'
also Mr. Russell Miller of Mr. Steven Fournier, Mr. Joe, Forest, Ontario. The Lavenders meeting. Seniors, don't forget the to borrow this may contact any
Seaforth visited with Mr. Wilbur Provest and Mrs. Gertie Hall. have been residents of the village Christmas Party,planned for you committee member. The next
Keyes. Four Corners Mr. Cecil for many years operating .a on December 10, from 2-4 o'clock. Recreation meeting will be Wed-
Mrs. H. McCoy, Ministry . of Rhoades, Miss Mary Neville and garage here. They have taken up Cards and crokinole will be nesday, December 17, MAn-ptpatlng.Health, London visited at Mr. Wilbur Ke es. Strai ht Line Y g residence m Exeter. We welcome .played, but if you're not interest- Seaforth Manor on Thursda - Miss Ila Gardner Miss D ris
y o Mr. and Mrs.Bieshisen to our ed in games, just come for a chat
last. Wils, Miss Wilma Brill. village. with your neighbour. There will ChrifalrF ��
be'lots of, prizgs an¢, iunch Will be
served., There is no charge and a � f Hensa/l Uparty good time is promised to'all.if - 1111 iaffia you would like a ride to this party`lgsFor�fdplease call Jean Ratfiwe11 or Joyce „ ;, .r tsit gee��tttatlf N w�v
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tre4:soof s.cZ►6paes �, a to tt,,�.ts, ti
`i Correspondent since United Church was Helen Scane reported for Dowson or any other committee. ;14 -, a and is rom aoq:rip; 2 ext«raioro; one
member. Everyone is welcome, oma' d&oratchetnoone pwesocket comptne
$ Hilda M. Payne formed in 1925 and presented Friendship and Visitation that .? :1� y' sa�►!o�u•
The annual Christmas meeting them with scrolls to commem- 128 visits had been made, 93 gifts You do not have to be a resident of Ir ' �, J ;..- 't+id ` 14"
the township to attend. N�$P.•• f.
orate their se'tvices. Presidents of given and 117 cards sent. The <w'
of Hensall United Church Women A� r
�• A bus trip to Frankenihouthe , • sf'r�. �, ti tt. 1/4x:a1i SOCKET SET ,
took place at the Hensall United Ladies Aid present were Mrs. following officers were elected: QUIE *s; pooh, for the homeownsrr, termer of
Mark Drysdale. for 1934-7. Past President, Ka Mock; during Festival Week is being T rMe p(dNOuareMeedbyFulle,;setcon-
Church on Monday evening, Y Y tanned for Seniors. This would u a sl id %" drove sockets Iv,;' to R«"!:
December 1 at 8 p.m. -Ladies from Presidents of W.M.S. present President, Shirley McAllister; 1st P , � ; ewn V drive socket. Ills" to ,a'•1; 'No"
Chiselhurst were guests for the were• ---Mrs. Geo. Armstrong Vice President, Will Beck, 2nd. be a two-day trip in June. plop socket 2 mansions: spinner nandis;
g There has been some interest x awe>�rmdVdrive rkrers+eledwe•acoon
1955-9 and Mrs. Earle Rowe Vice -President, Grace :�� ratdtet adstaslso psa.ntninwallad
evening. in curling so we are arranging for Mrq$01 pieces Dasparandlo erwith
The president, Shirley 1960-1. Presidents of Evening Drummond; Secretary Jean g g g ' " "'%�' M\' 6R,D TN twaam,eas+Kwork.oagn.an%►ncpn
McAllister, welcomed the ladies Auxiliary present were Mrs. John Waring, Treasurer, Doreen some Sunday evening curling. torlitte.meo 547- esfandlsn
Anyone interested please contact 6111 �qx 19 Ses
and set the tone of. the meetingb Corbett 1949, Mrs. John Spencer; Chairman of Finance ... .. ' ,�• '
reading a poem, "Sound, of Y Arnold Taylor.. . , r !i
Blackwell, 1951, Mrs. Lorne Committee, Mar Goodwin;. y �� • � j
1: Christmas" Jessie McAllister, Chapman 1953, Mrs. Jack Chairman of Friendship
Mae Rowe' and Pearl Erratt Drysdale 1957, Mrs. Wm., Mickle Committee, Anita Cook; Social
'. conducted the Devotional 1958, Mrs. Kenneth Elder 1959, Functions Chairman Anne Brock;
r; demonstrating by banners and Mrs. Ron Mock 1961, and Supply and Welfare Committee,
quotations, "Gifts from Christ", Presidents of United Churth Pearl Erratt; Unit I Leader ,
Rest, the Keys of the Kingdom, Women present were Mrs. Earle Eileen MacLean; Unit 2 Leader,
Power over Evil Spirits, Living Rowe 1962, Mrs.Walter Spencer Hilda Payne; Unit 4 Leader,
Water, Bread of Heaven, Eternal. 1963-4, Mrs. James McAllister Jessie McAllister; Nominating
.r Life and Peace are all gifts from 1967-8, Mrs. VernAlderdice . Committee, Kay Mock; Nursery,
: Christ that we , enjoy as 1969-70, Mrs. Earl Rowe 1971 Elva Forrest. Before closing
' Christians. Mrs. McAllister, who and Mrs. Ron Mock 1973. Shirley McAllister was presented
took the chair, read a poem at the Following this ceremony the with a beautiful poinsettia.
beginning of her devotion, "The hymn ."Joy to the world" was Unit 2 served birthday cake and
Christmas Symbol" and Mae sung and all adjourned to the all enjoyed a social hour.
rRpwe concluded this part with Fellowship Hall for the business
another poem, "The $tar". session. Hen Livestock Sale's
1 "While Shepherds Watched their Shirley McAllister presided 'for Supply co fisted mainly ' of
Flocks", was sung and the the business and the following heifers and steer. Demand was
Christmas'' story read from reports were presented. active and prices were up. Fat
Matthew 2 v 1-11. After prayer Financial, Mission and Service cattle: Heifers, $44,75 - $49.00;
t, the offering was taken and balance $575,84, general steers, $45.00-$51,60; - feeder
dedicated and then the hymn, "It $1024.70 presented by Doreen cattle $23.00 - $44.50.. Pigs:
came upon the Midnight Clear". Spencer. Donations of $950 were. weinlings $57.00-$62.00; chunks
Pianist for the devotional wag approved, these presented by $65.00 - $82.50.
Dorothy Mickle. Mary Goodwin, head of Finance
For the programme, two piano Cornmitte. Mrs. Pearl Erratt, Personal
selections were given by Karen Supply Committee reported 32 Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobal are
McAllister, "Angels We Have boxes sent out during the year. amazed to see their -Japonica
4a Heard on High',' and "Star of the Anne Brock reported for Social shrub in bloom again. It had
East". Mrs. Marilyn Zivkovic • Functions around 14 having been already flowered in, May of this
sang "Jesu Bambino" and "O catered to. year.
Holy Night" accompanied by
Helen Goddard. The
• Anita Cook told "The Legend
it the Creche" Courtesy
re Pigeon
_ Holeremarks were given by Kaye
s Elder and Karen and Mrs.
Zivkovic were, presented with Boutique -
gifts, The programme dhairman
` was Helen Shane. No. 4 Highway Brueefield
Before closing, Pat Venner
I called up all the past presidents • - - Free Co f f ee - •
Seniors Save 10%
with your Senior Card
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