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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-12-11, Page 4; i Mrs. Mickle accompanist, Prior to the Christmas season 5 ' 'I Fifty. =one 'visits to sick and each year, hundreds of thousands ;children s party J k .i, ■ �ShY +.'Y , r • r White Gift Services will be hel ' K ipoon� receiving enquiries about M6 .11.119767 l �1ro, 0406 . ` r* ey�rY 777-77"'.T i I•4'`I 'yr R': N' 'i>:u. + .• : - ^. , . ,Yark, it . . t..Y i W to Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johnston, , ,>`.- ._ .. ,., .. Jt. , ;.., , .,. .... ,. i... A.. :. .. .. ... is ,.. .. ,.. i... i„ . >.:'. . _.r. ..a c, ....::-: '',_ ..... ....,. '! : r ..,. ',-..,-:: � .. x ...; :. r.., Y-.., .:'t s., r.. _,.. .... ......... .. .. .. •kt• .. .....t,..,. :.fir: x ,. ._, .... . . ... . . .. e�.•, .h .. f .,.. s 'tom ':.. :;.. •S �: :, n,.� ,....., 1..,; .-. .. � .. '.ti._, f .h4 :: 1.j f , "• _ } r • '' , c, :• 7 Chr■' United Churches next Sunday and •p 't$5f{'! ,r akr t� t, a a 'r.`£' ..r,Y 3 1 ..4 1 y �; ? , � b h{ �' b t ti;,Y .1 iA! yt .a c.r ':w:txr �p 3: wi' fix'• ,A: t e S ;( s,, v;,' r' +r .;t., ,t:'aT�'tR`,-•,, , i', a r aq•�,a xr ! "Ytt: fr:• w� � x. 't - v{,+a a ,F. ` } :`�� { . J:. R • m i i the Communion Service. The there will be a Carol Service at The Johnstons celebrated their evening with ,the President Mrs. • I ! iM' ilw wI f istered at the second Advent aw>• t f '(, $'•, y ! ,: ar +t f ,:4x e^,,• ..4.., 1 4� "k,: Y'. i to i 4 r 4 1.W - 4 • 3'.:`'. ,.`. Corresptiticient selling •tickets for the it } f*%' *1 'i?4 << ♦ ''Y4x�x.,S.:, ,� rsF 3-n�F j i w�^�'L b:1 7 i s: day at 7:30p.m. Rena Caldwell finalized for the Children's- Doll". The draw ill be'made on :t:�. t s Mrs. John Turkheim at the organ. � The resolutions meeting of .Local visitors with Mr. and Party being held Sunday, Des, Beck. The second Advent candle Kiflnen' ast W.I. will be held on CF ; Mrs, Gordon Schwalm, Mrs. x ��r,:.I r� r prize was won by Wanda Dec IS ai „�3 p he home "More love than we can Earn".'Unitvisit • F zi4-,,$;30 cater to a'banquet in December. Of Mr %insetn. Therdll call e.l 1 ,5( e[•” xt ::9 ;,,,.., i :;i,t , f ': 1 tfg Y� . { d 5 f f as A /4w r" j G k S , %A;, - - e t ty, will be a childhood mdmory of" Christmas. Mrs. At Hoggarth will prize by Margaref Vanstone. The members exchanged gifts and all d Young people 'g i t z .• • m e r S> a r give the motto' and Rev. Mr. enjoyed a Christmas lunch. Stevens will .be guest speaker. Correspandertt on January Ah when members America". The 'r program Please brig a piece of Christmas 'some Mrs. MacGregor will honour their Secret Pals, concluded with,caral singing and cake and ipg "fora needy � Noble $Grand Mrs. Following theOusinessmeeting Mrs. Inez McEwen distributed family. Members areremind'ed'of"' r meq, ,Pertha Mrs. Margaret In �' � MacGre or resided for the g gram, Financial, „ 8 p the gifts from the Christmas tree. the bake sale in Joynt s store on s' ,;. meeting of Amber Rebekah on Secretary p over the g Refreshments were served'in the Dec. 13 at 2:30 p.m. • following ro rodeo Wednesday evening assisted by g P . g m, Pianist Mrs. lower hall. Mr. Leonard Lovell is a patient t the Vice 'Grand Mrs. DorothyEvelyn MacBeath lead in singing' personals in Stratford General Hospital YF yk Parker, Jr. P.N.G.-Mrs. Margaret ,Christmas carols, after which ,ail Mr. Archie Noakes well where he underwent back T " ` Consitt ave a detailed report of joined in a Rebekah contest. Mrs. g known Hensall resident for many surgery. We wish him a speedy .. v''" ' Ia std'�� t ' ' t� : f.,( ,� the C.P.T. committee meeting Belva Fuss favoured with g years, o served his 89th birthda ¢ y ry• recovery. i and the euchre held recently, and Christmas solos Holy Night" at his home here on Saturday Mrs. Ida Dickert is visiting her stated a euchre had been "Winter Wonderland an d "Christr�tas Dec. 6th. "Congratulations" Mr. sister Mrs. Ruth Dickert at' 14 tentatively set for January 15th. Bells". Mrs. 'Dorothy Parker Vice Mrs. Margaret Ingram gave ' ' rothy y Noakes. Mrs. Pearl Petzke. and Harriston. - . Mr. Don K le, Amherst N.S. y Grand, for the vision several readings on . "How the p g Mrs. Rose Broderick of Exeter s ent a few days with his parents p XMAS TREATS AT THE MANOR-- Salvation Army Pinkbeiner and Mrs. Windover accompanied her. committee. The Treasurer, Mrs. Christmas Season is celebrated in Austria, Iceland, The �Alkenhaad, 'visited with the former's son -in- Mr. and Mrs. D. E.; Kyle. A of from Huron member Mrs. Eric Luther of Hensall,. lead a sing Here she talks to, from left, Duncan Dorothy Corbett, gave a report of Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, laic and daughter Mr. and Mrs. number pupils Centennial School uer 'the o' song and distributed candy to residents Of Seaforth Wilbur Keyes, Zack McSpadden and Lindsay the financial statement, The "Secret Pal" meeting will be held and Christmas in Colonial Wayne Smith. Miss Ruth Petty of London leadership of Mrs. May Moffat • Manor Nursing Home on Monday. Mrs. Leila McKellar, .(Staff Photo) spent the weekend with her and Mrs. Doris McKinley were on . ,• • • • � ren �,") l �,r /ryr h n C% /,., � / � J /! / J d1 v J parents Mr. and Mrs. William �--•-.. Sing Time program at Wingham on Sunday ninht. Advent J Candle ht at Hensall Mrs. Mickle accompanist, Prior to the Christmas season n Fifty. =one 'visits to sick and each year, hundreds of thousands ;children s party Correspondent ing the "Gifts" of Christmas, White Gift Services will be hel beth Volland and took her to visit receiving enquiries about ' Hilda M. Payne Mrs. Doug Kyte was received into at both Hensall and Chislehurst Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johnston, • The Hensall Ladies' Legion Plants will be sent to Life United Chare6 Service membership at the beginning of United Churches next Sunday and Leota ano Jack of Brucefield. Auxiliary met on Tuesday Members and shut-ins at the j Hgly Communion was admin. the Communion Service. The there will be a Carol Service at The Johnstons celebrated their evening with ,the President Mrs. festive season, Members are "Money f istered at the second Advent -choir sang the anthem, "How Hensall United Church next Sun- forty-seventh Wedding Anniver- Mona Campbell presiding. Plans selling •tickets for the service of Hensall United Church lovely are the Messengers" with day at 7:30p.m. sary on Monday..were finalized for the Children's- Doll". The draw ill be'made on which was conducted by Rev. Don Mrs. John Turkheim at the organ. the Misses Greta and Amy .Local visitors with Mr. and Party being held Sunday, Des, December 24th° The Mystery Beck. The second Advent candle The meditation was on the'topic, ; Mrs, Gordon Schwalm, Mrs. 7th. Arrangements were -made to' prize was won by Wanda was lit b Joanne, Pepper, sin y pp g "More love than we can Earn".'Unitvisit Dais Ivey and Mrs. Elizabeth cater to a'banquet in December. McClinchey and the guessing '. Volland were Mr. and Mrs. Allan Miller, Mrs. Marion Sangster, S p H S kids prize by Margaref Vanstone. The members exchanged gifts and all d Young people to s ing r,carols l I- t Mrs. Irene Finlayson, Mrs. Edna enjoyed a Christmas lunch. .S r U n Pepper, Mrs. Bona Clark, Mrs. They High School Group of December 30, at 1p.m. when Mrs. Kennedy was hostess for Winnie Skea and David. write exa i s , • ' 4H Clubs Hensall United Church met in the members will sing Carols at the December meeting of Unit 4 This time of year, the i The closing meeting of the / Fellowship Hall on Sunday even Queensway Nursing Home before of Hensall U:C.W. Mrs. James Christmas season, is a time of joy, Hensall 4H Clubs, the Kneeded 7 ing at 7:30p. m. for an evening of meeting at the Church. This McAllister opened the meeting and the Dough doe's was head at and peacefulness. However, not games. Lunch was ,served 'by meeting will conclude with�Sup- with a poem, A Christmas so for the students who at this 0 the Hensall United Church on Deana, Cheryl, and Paul. The per, all • members please bring -Prayer". Mrs. Eric Luther was in time are cramming and studying nett meeting,wiil be on Tuesday, sandwiches, charge of the devotional, and Tuesday, December 2 when sup- for the Christmas exams.,Their chose as the topic, '"Roads to per was enjoyed by all members. real Christmas season desn't Plans were finalized for Acheive ' Bethlehem. She was assisted by start for another week. Then the le ` j a O will Day on short January 10. There e t'uf Mrs. Erratt, Mrs. Purdy, Mrs: exams will . be over -arid the will be a short meeting on •Harburn, Mrs. Sherritt, , Mrs. holiday spirit will appear. Good Riley, and Mrs. Armstrong. /Tuesday January 6 at 6:30 p.m. at Luck to all with their exams- and honecanv- a s s e r1. Christmas carols were sung the United, Church. All members Merry Christmas. throughout the Devotional, with ` try to attend: CHECK THIS LIST OF USED AUTOMOBiL'ES FOR br s, automatic transmission and pradio, Mrs. Mickle accompanist, Prior to the Christmas season worthy causes, the OPP warns. Fifty. =one 'visits to sick and each year, hundreds of thousands The .Ontario Provincial Police shut-ins were made during the of dollars are solicited by, anti -rackets branch has been mqnth. Mrs. Erratt expressed ' telephone and collected by receiving enquiries about thanks to Mrs. McAllister on professional fund-raising people., province -wide telephone behalf 'of all , present for her All of these telephone solicitors solicitations for funds, or requests splendid leadership all through indicate, or lead people. to for donation`s to various charities, the years. The meeting closed belie t, that these donations will With the Christmas Season with the'Mizpah Benediction. be used for the benefit of approaching, the main solicitation. Personals underprivileged children or other now is for Christmas parties for the needy or handicapped Joan and Paul' Dodds of Sea - dost news H176 ' children. Phone solicitors Iare forth spent last weekend with requesting funds from the public their 'grandparents Mr. and Mrs. z As some may realize, there is for advertising in Christmas patty Sim Roobal. only qne more weekt.to Christmas programs or for the purchase of Mrs. Elizabeth Volland and' holidays. This one week is busy tickets that are to be given to the the Misses Greta and Amy with exams so we are sorry to say underprivileged or handicapped Lammie attended' the Canadian that this is the last news report children. National Institute for the Blind this year. We h ave enjoyed • .participation in these scheme in Clinton last Thursday. writing for the past four montlhs' must be by individual choice, must Mr. and 'Mrs. To Etue, of and will be back with more news however the Ontario Provincial London, visited with Mrs.' Eliza; CHECK THIS LIST OF USED AUTOMOBiL'ES FOR br s, automatic transmission and pradio, OU, TSTANPI.NOVALUESS: Li ence No.. DFZ870 13 1974 BUICK CENTURY two door 'hardtop, 1973 LTD BROUGHAM four door hardtop!, 795 eight cylinder, automatic transmission, power fully equipped including automatic air con - 1974 PONTIAC ASTRE-station wogon with brakes and power, steering. This is• a .low ditioning. Licence DHY833, List Price $3695 four cylinder engine, automatic mileage one owner car finished in polar' white 13395 transmission and roof rack. Licence No. DHB920 with red bucket seats. Licence No. HXZ890 12795 13495 1973 PINTO SONRE -station wagon, four 1972 MAVERICK four -door with six cylinder cylinder, automatic, deluxe luggage rack„ ''radio. engine and automatic transmission. This is a one owner car with only 25,000 miles. Licence 1975 LTD station, wagon, 400 in., V-8 Licence OFZ372. list Price $2895. No. DFX563 engine, automatic transmission, ower steer- $2�9� ing and brakes, radial tires, A /FM stereo, cruise controland "deluxe ggage rack. Licence No. JFN�BE�—_-_—_ 1973 MUSTANG GRANDE two door, 351 $4995. cylinder, automatic transmission, power i steering, power brakes and vinyl roof. Licence DD0655. List Price $3695 1973 FORD CUSTOM f6ur door sedan with in the new year. We would like to police remind readers that a very V-8 engine automatic transmission power wish all our readers a Merry small portion of the gross Christmas and a very. Happy New' collections ever go any further Year. than the fund raiser's'pocket. On Monday, Dec. 8, the Stick to local programs and In-Outers had a bake sale during the three lunch classes. Their established fund raising groups baked goods were excellent, you know, for Christmas giving„ gj,inda Smith they advise. A POR CAR LiOmRS. When Cat lovers are sleeping these days, they have visions of ARCTiCWEAR dancing in 4 their heads. Warm one and two piece suits, cozy sweaters, gloves, jackets,. helmets -and comfy insulated boots with ice -grabbing Gripper soles. We've got the .tulllline of ARCtICWEAR to make M of your Cat lovers dreams come true on Christmas morning. Stop by and see 'em. . Watch for It: J" 1W Huron Cup Classic Dic. 27/28 V�131 L U L, 14.1 SPORTS & RECREATION LIMITED Vdtna Ontatio NOM M ictal 5119-162-5809 • • I 0 G u -BART IFF'S - ,<� laker9 and Restaurant SPECIAL CHRISTMAS BAKING + CHRISTMAS CAKES + CARROT PUDDINGS +• SHORTBREAD COOKIES + MINCEMEAT .TARTS & PIES + TURKEY 8 BEEF PIES + DUTCH CURRANT LOAVES Ofd fashioned' quality bread ,and pastry to please every member of the family and save you time in the kitchen • r _ Drop in for a cup of coffee and meet your friends — A refreshing pause in your Christmas Shopping Day .I a am 48 Alilf"IaT ST. C41STON 482-0727 i r it y�J'I ,�.45 �i +�lM '•, ^� X11 0 A steering and power brakes. Licence No. DHH472. Before inspection 1972 VEGA station wagon, 'four cylinder 2695 engine with automatic transmission. Licence No. HFF446. Before inspection 1975 FORD' DAANDEAU four door, fully G - 1 111095'.. equipped with automatic air cpnditioning, 1974 GRAN TORINO two door hardtopwith AM/FM stereo, cruise control, confortlounge 400 u. in. V-8 engine power steerin ower seats. licence No. JCE688.On.ginal price over $8000 br s, automatic transmission and pradio, 16295 Li ence No.. DFZ870 13 795 1975 METEOR MONTCALM, four door, 1974 PONTIAC ASTRE-station wogon with eight automatic, power steering, powereconomical brakes, automatic air conditioning. Licence- four cylinder engine, automatic JFN537. List Price $5405 transmission and roof rack. Licence No. DHB920 1.4995 12795 1974 LTD BROUGHAM four door hardtop, fully equipped including automatic 1972 MAVERICK four -door with six cylinder air con- ditioning, AM/FM stereo and Brougham engine and automatic transmission. This is a one owner car with only 25,000 miles. Licence decor. Licence DFZ667. List Price $4695 No. DFX563 $4295 $2495. v�ev Ii KUC.K, 1974 DODGE D200 Three quarter ton with 1972 FORD F100 half ton Styleside pickup. V-8 engine and four speed transmission, Eight cylinder engine with automatic transmis- heavy duty suspension and roar bumper. Sion, XLT package, deluxe two tone paint and Licence No. C67807• Before inspection rear step bumper, Licence No. C54-579 1249.5 12695 1974 CHEVROLET Half ton with eight c tinder engine, standard transmission and 1971 FORD F-350 one truck with chassis and deluxe interior. Licence No, C'76830. cab complete with twelve foot van body. $Licence No. C67227. Before inspection, 3`� i973 FORD F100 half ton with 302 V-8 11895 engine, automatic t(onsmission, and ranger package. Only 24,000' miles. Licence No. 1470 IHC'Tandem dump complete with 11 C76769 yd, box and hoist. licence No. P35785. 13295 1,6895 Romembet '.. Its Sense to See LeARRYSNIDER-MOTORS tIMrtE�i ' 1XETER 235-1646 LONDON 227-4191 Opon Week days Until 9:00 Saturdays Uhtil 6:00 1. .0