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�orrespondetit solos. Darlene Hulloy sang a solo Mr. and Mrs. Paul Soulgate
Mrs. Mar Merner "l. saw MoMm Kjssin Santa visited over the weekend with Mr. r �`° Itojiday itt lawaii, vis►ting` the �filf I? +tl t'.e A r
islands .of :Qahu and Maui.. " f XQ i After '-
"u Buchanan gave a and Mrs. M.40rSmith. Mark and
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Constance held their Fall Cabaret' numerous reading 5 Bob and Julie of Exeter. ' sf Mr. Marlen Viniiattt 4f Vincent ARIyA COQ
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Dance on Friday evening Sharon Thompson; Doug and Mr. and Mrs.. Fraser Lear, Farm Equipment Ltd. was in
November 28th held at—Family Doris McClure presented a skit. Judy, Dana ,and Matthew of 1:oWon last week attending a SAI "11.r lr. M A NV. s :, T
Paradise. The Silvertones Nona Pipe gave two Christmas Leamington spent the weekend profit tnanagernent conference. .;!
« .provided the music for the readings. with Mr: and Mrs.Ed. Szusz, `; The Conference was designed to ONS
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evenings enjoyment and dancing.., A number of Foresters., Alice Rodney, Randy and Robynne. I help Y.H. dealers share ideas on & ' ULT j� * T * AS ;LTO 4.
Spot ' dance was won by Tan -Buchanan, Carolyn Thompson, Sympathy of the community is how to be better businessmen, Head 011111ce: SG Weber Street Eit8t tciteger 0`
Hulleyand Marlene Sewers of Bet Hulle Nelson McClure, '
tY Y• extended to Mr. and Mrs. David' ! tf employers and citizens of,, the WE guy EXISTINQ M0RTfy,4Q0SF0X TA'
Londesboro. The anniversary Sam McClure, Ella Jewitt, Fqrne Preszcator and family on the community.
dance was played for twocouplesMcClure, Mary McClure and passing of her father, Mr. Ed.
who were cete4rating their John Thompson presented a skit Brady ofSeaforth' on Sunday:
anniversary closest to, the date• "The Don'ts of. School Days". (Intended for last week) -
Mr. and Mrs.'Harold Johnston. of a smorgasbord pot luck supper
Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. John was enjoyed by over 100 people-
Henderson
eople•
Bruqefield.
Court arrvedlowid gaveoptnbagsaoi • organized IuNn clubhad
Seaforth's newly' � -: •„ '
supper
L eg i oe a draw recently to pay for
Constantine L 1842 held Family candy to alt the childrsn: their rlfle range. Bill McNutt A Exeter, .centre won
Day on Sunday afternoon Personals $100 and the cheque is presesnted by Don Muir, club A
November 30th. A program was Mrs. Ella Jewitt an Don of / U n S treasurer and Gordon McKenzie, prQ3lden#.
held during the afternoon with Seaforth, Miss Pat Willert of
-Ann Agar as mistress „ of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Ken (Staff Photo)
ceremonies. Preszcator, Diane; and Nancy
It opened with Delphine and were supper guests on Tuesday ' dS p p r ty S r u c e f e ld ,
Verne Dolmage presenting a skit evening,' Nov. 25th with Mr. and h
"Brown biscuits.". Mary Low and Mrst Jim Preszcator, Billy, by John D. Baker
Jane Anderson played the piano Debbie and Michaej; when they UCW n a m e s o f ficers'
and Jane sang "Jingle Bells". • • celebrated Michael's 3rd Last Thursday evening, the,
Mary Low played "Silent ' birthday. Ladies Auxiliary held a banquet
Night" on the electric organ. Mr. a Mrs.' Pear Stevenson, foe the Happy Citizens. Approxi- Correspondent
g g � 1 Mrs. M. Broadfoot reported for
Dennis Fothergill read a poem mately 120 sat down to a meal of Mrs. Hugh Berry
g P David, Darren and Luanne visited the nominating committee. Slate
"When Father Papered the the past Sunday with her parents, turkey •with all the' trimmings, The regular meeting of ,)I officers for 1976. They are Pat
Parlor". Mr. and Mrs.C•ecil Herman, Ron mashed potatoes and turnips, and Brucetield United Church Women past president Mrs, Ruby
Sharon' Thompson, 'Susan and Betty Ann of Shakespeare ,for ,dessert, apple pie and ice was held on Tuesday 'evening, President
President - Mrs. Ann
Jamieson, Ronnie Plaskett, Bob y cream. Dec. 2nd with a of luck dinner at
when the -celebrated Mts. p Walters; 1st Vice •President
Thompson, Marion and Sandra Flerman's and Betty Ann's After the bar,quet,•the Happy 6:30. 'Unit 3, Mrs. Joan Mrs. Arnold Taylor; 2nd Vice
Hunt, all favoured with( piano birthdays. Citizens played euchrd. The Grumwold and Mrs. Norma President to be named;
Ladies Auxiliary gave prizes for McGregor were in charge of -the' Trtmsurer Mrs. Jean
the winners. devotion, Unit 1 in charge of the derson; Secretary -Mrs. Cliff
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The' -Happy Citizens made a program and Unit 2, Lunch. Henderson; Press Secretary -
' generous donation to the Ladies Mrs.Grumwold opened the Mrs. Lorne Wilson;
Auxiliary. President Barbara meeting with a poem Corresponding Secretary . Mrs.
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heartily thanked them on "Christmas" and forgive us. Wm. Scott; Manse Committee
behalf of the members. Hymn "0 Little Town of Mrs. M. Broadfoot,' Mrs7T
Waiting on tables « were Bethlehem" was sung with Mrs. Triebner; Pianist - Mrs. Pearl
members of the Ladies Auxiliary Fred McGregor at the piano. The McBeath Mrs, Fred McGregor;
MEAT" MARKET and members of the Branch 156. offering was received and Church Committee - Mrs.E:
Coming Events dedicated.' A reading Not every Coltman, Mrs. 4. Townsend;
Christmas is Merry" by Mrs.
Sunday, Dec. 21st. Christmas Kitchen Committee Mrs.D,
party for the children oef Legion Grutnwold. Rothwell. Mrs. V. Hargraves
The meeting closed ith hymn.
• members., /any member wishing ,, 't• Social Committee -Mrs. H. Aslan,
Lean Sweet Pickled child Jo to the World and prayer.
their chid or children to p � Mrs. M. Hill; Program
articipaie in the program, should The business portion was, chaired Committee - Mrs. R. Pothering -
contact Mrs. Barbara Scott a., by, the president Mrs. Triebner,
COTTAGE ROLLS.who welcomed all and read a ham; . Mrs. St. Wilson; Supply
soon as possible. (Phone 527- Committee Mrs. B. Walters,
1787). Christmas poem. Mrs, C. Mrs. B. Stoll. Cards, and Flowers -
Henderson gave the secretary's Mrs,. Vina Berry Groups 1, 2, 39 ;
Note report and the roll call "What you Foster Child - Mrs. Lorne Wilsohi
A reminder, tq members, the remembered about Christmas as Church Flowers' - Mrs, Wm.
Early Bird Campaign ends on the a child".. Scott, Mrs. G. Rathwel), Mrs.
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31st. of this month. Irl the past Thank you note and or ,h, Mrs. B. Graham,
0000 Branch 156 has had an enviable sympathy card from Mr. and Mrs. The retiring president thanked
IV record for having the highest T.A.Dutton was read by • Mrs. e''ern co-operation
o e for their
paid-up" mcinW6rshipe' at the' Berry. Ar'sh4r^.pr6gfam'followed.'T�y
and help in her term president.
beginning of the year. ;Mrs. Elsie Henderson rang hand` .
Don't be disappointed Let this year be no exception. bells with Mrs. P. McBeath at the . to Mrs-(Rev.
Triebner .and thanked her
ev. Stephens spoke briefly '
Get -on the band wagon, and who piano. A humorous duet. by Mrs, o MXs
knows, you might be a lucky one M. Broadfoot and Mrs. E. U. behalf e the l help a ld
ORDERYOUR in the draw for rizes. Paterson and a contest poem U.C.W. for her faithful help and
P hard work during her term of
conducted by Mrs. Jean office. •
Fresh Killed Classified Ads pay dividends. Henderson.
The meeting closed with the
Benediction.
* 2 4 HOUR TOWING Personals
TURKEYS'churches
and Christmas i • — • churches will present a Christmas
CARL'S AUTO BOD,. _I Pageant on Dec. 21st at 8 . in
- FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON C C Brucetield United Church.
BRUSSELS Mr. Wesley. Ham; Huntsville
spent a few days with his mother
t Mrs.A. Ham and aunt, Miss M..
Swan.
Complete Collision and Frame Mr. and Mrs. James
o c Devereaux, Seaforth, visited on
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�• Service the weekend with Mrs. Lorne
/ Wilson, Tuckersmith.
Unit 1 mcetitig will be held on
Thursday evening; Dec. 11 with
Day 887-9269 Nite 887-9231 pot luck supper 6:30. Program
and Ochange of gifts.
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