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, Corr*ndent were m charge of the Christmas Clops arrived and .distributed
Mrs. H.0 )fl Berg
Correspon ent Sunday School taking part.rY program. Mr. and Mrs,' Santa arils to member and visitors.
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Congratulations to Murray and , met in the church hall, Thursday,`
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The Criistmas- meeting of the • Peggy Morrison of Ilderton on the �, .,. ' ° : '" Dec. 11th. 30 Members and five L
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United Church • Women began birth of -their bouncing baby boy, visitors enjoyed a pqt luck runner"dACCIDENT
with a potluck supper. A number a brother for Shawn. They're . 'Mrs. Muriel Allan read ' the
lb s red RetJmwp� �aplvipe -T-
of'$uests were present, including calling him Steven. Christmas message and Grace. �ti
several. former members. After, We hope that Mrs. Alex Taylor, After dinner a short devotion co'Idme Tax Dluctttble .eRlotered
• Retlmmeat Anyplltles '
sapper, members joined in a who has been ill at home, is1 was in charge of Doris Sillery and .
worship service which began with feeling better.WXmas e ri/ n Grace Thomsop. Mrs, Sillery —^ REPRESENTING
A poem by Mrs. Stirling, "The We're sorry to hear that Mrs. opened with a poem followed by
Secret of Christmas". The hymn Ron Taylor is in traction in Clinton sjngin H mn,Vn� 'A$SUf'It1Ce
g y ".Silent Night"
read "The night before �* EE C�-+
"O Little Town of Bethlehem" Hospital because of a back injury. Correspondent Sara •Simpson illustrated with Mrs.Elsie Henderson at the <CQt�'1pQt1y' Q(; 4.Qf1QdQ •� +r.
was sung, and Mrs. Ivan We'd like' to " express • the Hilda Payne "Every man's memory is his Christmas with Greta Lammie piano J
Mcclymont, read the Christmas sympathy of the community to the private literature" playing softly on the piano. The Scripture Mary kept all TELEPHONE:527.0410
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story. fro lie book of Matthew. family of Mr. Charlie Pilgrim. The Christmas meeting of the Courtesy remarks were these things in her heart" was `117 GODERICH ST; EAST -- SIEAFORTH
Grace Peck and Joyce Pepper instructions to give the person
Mrs Cli albo Bayfield Hensall Women's Institute was read by Mrs. Sillery followed by a
- assisted by her daughter Mrs.
Kids give White gifts
held Wednesday evening in the
played piano solos. Myrtle Sherltt
beside you a pat on the back!
Christmas 'reading by Mrs.
Louise Bigelow, showed Wiures
of her tour of Egypt in a area of
The Varna Sunday School's
Legion Hall. President HildaThomson
Payne welcomed all by wishing
Merry Christmas
U,�• tleader
conducted Rev. Glenn Wright.
retires a t
with prayer.
The offering was received and
dedicated.
the Nile River, and the. Holy
White Gift Service was held in the
everyone a very
guise Mitchell was at the piano.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan -Taylor,
recited heard, the bells on
'i Land. Her commentary was very
church on Sunday, with Mrs. Eric
and a Happy New Year.Mrs.
Christmas Day" • while ' Greta
ElsieHenderson favored
i interesting and • informative,
for
Chuter as leader. The theme was
"Treasures". Tom Consitt
The roll call was answered by
eighteen members with A
Christm,as
meeting
her son Delbert at Exeter Sunday
the audience with Ringing Bells
accompanied by Mrs, P, McBeath
bringing alive the settings
Mrs.
•
Mary and Bill Ingram, Toronto
the Champ family of Salvation
events read of in the Bible.
and Mrs. Louis Taylor told of the
special dish from r. another
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at the piano.
Mrs, Stirling presided for
origin of some Christmas
culture". Marg Ingram' gave the
Unit I were guests at the-
*taken and dedicated.
The President, Mrs. Henderson
business. The new sla te, of
customs.
treasurer's report.
December meeting of Unit 2 of
The programme began with an
thanked those who' took part in
officers was. presented by Mrs.
Brenda Dowson read the
Correspondence was a letter from
. Hensall United Church Women
"Action song", Pat Venner read
the devotion. Mrs. Sillery gave
Gordon Hill. Donations are to be
Christmas story from Lake 2; 8 -
the War -Memorial Children's
when Christmas was the theme.
an original story, ."Christmas
the secretary's report and called
, sent to the Children's Aid Society
16. The •story "Sharing
Hospital. A letter from Mr.Eric
Grace Drummond, *Unit Leader,
Surprise", and Elva Forrest gave
the roll answered by, your
and the Victor Home for Girls.
Treasures" was read by Brian
Luther -announcing the correct
was in the chair and she opened
several readings on, "What is
favorite Christmas Carol.
Plans were made to pack
Chessell.
amount of the C.N.I.B. canvass
' the meeting by reading a poem on
Christmas?" Foliowing this more
The Treasurer's Report' was
Christmas boxes for shut-ins, and
Regular ' offerings were
and a news report from Muscular
Christmas. The Devotional was
carols were sung.
given by Mrs. Berry who said
members were reminded of the
received by Mark Taylor and
Dystrophy.
lead by Pearl Passmore who read
Shirley McAllister, U.C.W.
that 1,124.76 had been raised by
Christmas concert on December
Steven Elliott, and White Gift
It was voted to continue with
a story, "The Rebirth ofy Ben= •
;President thanked Grace for her
Tuckersmith Group in 1975.
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offerings of money for the
the C.A.S. Bursary to be paid at
David", The -scripture was_ read
contriputions as Unit Leader for
A thank you note was read from
Mrs. Aldie Mustard, who has
, Retarded Children's Fund were
the January meeting. The
by Mary Goodwin and carols
the past two years and presented
David Stoll thanking all for the
moved to Brucefteld, was
placed under the Christmas tree
programme conveners were
were sung. The roll call was
her with a gift. Pat Venner
box of goodies and get well
presented with a life- membership
tpy' trip children of the Sunday
Jessie McAllister and Grace
answered by 20 members and 8.;
presented Shirley with a scrdil as
wishes. ,
end a gift in recognition of her -'School.
CLEARANCE OF
Peck. The programme took the,
guests, A "Thank you" card was
President of the U.C.W. for -
A nominating committee was
faithful service in the group. The
"Wind Through , the Olive
form of a fun night with many
received from Mildred
1975-6. The meeting closed with
appointed for the program for
meeting closed with the Lord's
Trees" was sung by the choir.
surprises and everyone partici-
McNaughton and Grace thanked
prayer and a delicious Christmas
1976. the secretary and treasurer
Prayer.
Mrs: Robt. Stirling read a poem
"The
pating. Gladys Coleman, Jessie
all who had helped with past•
lunch was served by Grace, Mona
were re-elected for another term.
The annual Whit e Gift
Christmas Questign".
McAllister Annie Reid, Pearl
activities, The collection was
Alderdice and Kay Mock.
This part of the meeting closed
Service will be held on Sunday,
with officers and members of the
F
Several carols were .sung and all
joined in the Benediction'.•
' Koehler, Elsie Carlisle, Jessie
Armstrong, Susan Purdy, Rose
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Ou.eenswav
aLweninas
with prayer. Mrs. M. Allan, Mrs.
Broadfoot ,and Mrs. Henderson
ALL -0 MACAU LA
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LOSED
Thursday, Dec. 25th -Christmas Day
Friday, Dec. 26th -Boxing Day
Monday, Dee.29th-Inventory
Tuesday, Dec.30th-Inventory
Thursday, Jan.lst-New Years Day
And
Will be OPEN'
1.
Saturday, Dec.27th 8 A.M. -12 Noon
Wednesday, December 31
F'r'iday, January 2nd.
Win at Varna
euchre
Winners at the Orange Lodge
euchre party on Friday evening
were: Ladies' high - Mrs. Mary
Grigg, Clinton; Men's high -
Barry Taylor, Varna; Consolation
prizes - Mrs. Wilmet Reid, V a rna
and Ralph Horn, Goderich. Draw
prizes were won by Mrs. Wm.
Edgar, Bob Taylor and Aaron
Fisher of Clinton and Jeff Cbuter,
Varna. The next euchre party will
be held 'on January 9.
R•ebekahs
have euchre
Eleven tables were in play at a
eiuchre party held Wednesday
evening sponsored by Edelweiss
Rebekah Lodge.
Winning prizes were: Ladies
High - Mrs. Harold Pethick; Lone
Hands - Mrs. A.C.Routledge;
Low - Mrs. Grace Drummond;
Gents - High - Wilmer Cuthill;
Lone Hands - Mac Wilson; Low -
Stewart Pepper; Lucky Taliies -
Mrs. Lorne Wilson, Mrs. Ross
Broadfoot. Draws - Wilmer
Cuthill, Jim Keys and Mrs. Liz
Brown.
Mrs. Peter Malcolm was in .
Charge df gamesfand Mrs.Foster
Bennett was social convener.
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aaau ua aaau A.".. l V&UVIA all gave
interesting readings.
Church service on Tuesday was
Mr. D. J. Cronin visited Dan
conducted Rev. Glenn Wright.
Matthews,
B&L�CAU�
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performed a monologue, Amy
"I
guise Mitchell was at the piano.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan -Taylor,
recited heard, the bells on
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McQuaid,
.
Kitchener, visited Mrs.A. Taylor.
Christmas Day" • while ' Greta
Seaforth visited Dan Matthews.
Mrs. Taylor spent Saturday with
accompanied her on the piano.
. BeatriceMunn visited Isobel
her son Delbert at Exeter Sunday
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Edna Pepper and Hilda Payne
favoured everyone with a duet,
Brintnell, Bella Drover and
Bernice Lavery.
evening.
Eric and Shirley Luther with
Mary and Bill Ingram, Toronto
the Champ family of Salvation
°Candlelight
visited Mrs. Smillie.,
Army, London, entertained the
Mrs. John Rader, Mrs. Ray
residents in the evening.
Notice tO O U r
service planned
Rader, Vic and Lilly Dinnen
visited Mrs. (Craft.
,
Monday the Reformed Church
Edna Caldwell, Exeter, visited
of Exeter visited Betty Brand,
USTOMERS
Correspondent
egor
Mrs. BerthMacGregor
Bertha MacGr
Mrs. Sararas also Rpy and Clara.
MacDonald.
Anna TOonke, Nancy Brand,
Helen Toonstra, Irene Dunn,
Dr. and Mr.Robert of
John and Iva Ridley and
Dianne Neevel,, Anna Wynja, B.
London spent Saturday with the
Chester and Ilia Dunn visited with
Dysktra, Teena Brand, Teressa
Our December 3 Ist
former's mother, Mrs. Laird
Vera Lammie.
Wy nja, Janie Ameronza, Bankje
Anna Dilling was visited by
Vellenga, Jerry Van St eeg and
_ : a -•. �,. < z u : ,cn s : :,
' Cir end
�Mickle.
rs William Pett who
�Le4; 1 � y n a e ,. g y,
tivent'`stur a"r inSt.
Marg, Bruce, Wendy, Brendd, ;
Btian "a3�Pdt C'h'r�i� Dillirigi of n
ilma Kleinhaar.
Sunda 'c't}r6`JKIH&te C1ubE
Joseph's Hospital, London was
Sarnia.
brought plants to the four
fast
able to return home last week.
Leslie Mitchell visited his
atients presented by Sharon
is
Church service was conducted
moth -r. i.ouise Mitchell.
oxtater.,
last Sunday by Mr. Ian Johnston
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in the absence of Rev. Wilfred-, :
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Jarvis B.A. B.D., The sermon
JUSTIN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS.
We ask for your.,cooperation
subject was "It is a Wise Man
who knows his own son" Mrs.
G R E A T
Malcolm Dougall presided at the
in checking any outstanding
organ. The members of the
2U%
Sunday School will practise to
.,
balances and for our
y
assist,the choir on Sunday, Dec.DISCOUNT
21st at 10 a.m. The "Candlelight
' S C 0 U N T
,
service" for the three
remittance to reach us
co'hgregations will be held in
CLEARANCE OF
Carmel Church -on Sunday,
before
evening Dec. 21st.
ir,
WOMEN'S
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Personals ,
Mr. and. Mrs.Erie Luther and
MENS p BOYS�
December 31 1.975
members of the Salvation Army
Ot
st-
visited South Huron Hospital,
Queensway Nursing Home and
WINTER JACKETS
the Bluewater Home on Sunday
singing carols and treating
And CAR COATS
patients.
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The staff of the local Bank of
Montreal held their annual
BALL-MACAULAYChristmas
at the Pineridge Chalet
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on Saturday evening.
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Miss Ruth Petty of London
'the ' her
WINDBREAKERS
spent weekend wtih
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Petty
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Thursday, Dec. 25th -Christmas Day
Friday, Dec. 26th -Boxing Day
Monday, Dee.29th-Inventory
Tuesday, Dec.30th-Inventory
Thursday, Jan.lst-New Years Day
And
Will be OPEN'
1.
Saturday, Dec.27th 8 A.M. -12 Noon
Wednesday, December 31
F'r'iday, January 2nd.
Win at Varna
euchre
Winners at the Orange Lodge
euchre party on Friday evening
were: Ladies' high - Mrs. Mary
Grigg, Clinton; Men's high -
Barry Taylor, Varna; Consolation
prizes - Mrs. Wilmet Reid, V a rna
and Ralph Horn, Goderich. Draw
prizes were won by Mrs. Wm.
Edgar, Bob Taylor and Aaron
Fisher of Clinton and Jeff Cbuter,
Varna. The next euchre party will
be held 'on January 9.
R•ebekahs
have euchre
Eleven tables were in play at a
eiuchre party held Wednesday
evening sponsored by Edelweiss
Rebekah Lodge.
Winning prizes were: Ladies
High - Mrs. Harold Pethick; Lone
Hands - Mrs. A.C.Routledge;
Low - Mrs. Grace Drummond;
Gents - High - Wilmer Cuthill;
Lone Hands - Mac Wilson; Low -
Stewart Pepper; Lucky Taliies -
Mrs. Lorne Wilson, Mrs. Ross
Broadfoot. Draws - Wilmer
Cuthill, Jim Keys and Mrs. Liz
Brown.
Mrs. Peter Malcolm was in .
Charge df gamesfand Mrs.Foster
Bennett was social convener.
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fully equipped including automatic air con-
ditioning. Licence DHY833.
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1966 GALAXIE, four door, Licence No.
DHN477. Before inspection.
195
1973 COMET 4 door, 302 V-8 automatic,
power steering, air conditioning -and exterior
decor package. Licence No. HCK073
12995
1962 COMET six cylinder, automatic
transmission. Licence No. JBV951, Before in-
spection, . . '
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1970 IHC Tandem dump complete with 11 cab complete with twelve foot van body,
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