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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-12-18, Page 19PT! , .. M . .. \ . :. .. r .. .: ,, r• ^ .. 1. r. x,. 1.. .':., ,'.• ,: , '.. .. , .. r : ! n i'• r 77 s , � fir'ds,,,h n le, XP 31s :l ►h ,:! r The Chfistm , nteetip - . (,a, n 1Gpp, 0 • t�( g .g , �' = .' •e�Fp6 #go Q::; i s ',�W{7� �;§'+���,���1Q�' `:do.41 tsgn,, -w�.'rG"„ ��ilo � the xnee� . wa r .closed in+ Friendship 01i00' f First prosoy. Xfoc 's 'raxef� Macer i mitral "'Cho", a ►d o + r, $Bia i� tfa terian Church was held at� 't11G' lXl/tl✓F'i/C/lfif�ll/�?11 �' / %'l/ ✓ <^ .<• ,y•,x � j'^ a. ; �; t x S y/ ,�� ,.'�,.: •s,. r�, .7 home of .IG"%CT!ff<l+.Y.` `rl•..�i.Y^%/��A?'/fes i�,ylN�.:�fhj2 �n"?0'( iriO,.t�� lv o fir: and Mrs. Peter I Kling' ..t5 ,�„ �° ; ,• g,'irt the �%�nn�of a.pot�luck Rw , ,� ►� supper recently. A short meeting . g � '`\,• ,/ � foll9wed, s Christmas Gopdwitlisan charge -+"•'' i" / t r, f'' rs• of Mrs. Anit::CarriQChan arld firs.. l " s'bo .Sharon Wilson with thy res to . � be made u n D6c 7 P donation of $75 was made to .the t 9t.R '• ' Children's Aid. $300 will $e R r � 4 r donat toward the purchase of a t 5' ed piano for the Church and $2$0.00 ` to the Seaforth District Digit PW 1 School Girls Band for their trip to >syR"gr x. & P• ter'` �. -'tet Florida. r Flowers for the Church for the , f month of January will be in r "* ,�: H., charge of Mrs. Hazel Hildebrand. } • The Friendshi C' cle have.pp/rig.� Wi" The youngest Sunda School children did their art to make Northside•United s y g y p been invited by Unit S, ' of the U Christmas concerta success. United Church to attend theirmeeting on January S. r The y Huronvie'w Today's Health The Seaforth Community Band provided a Christmas i t'. program on Sunday afternoon arranged and directed Dr. + Toll, The band played several march selections and Christmas Christmas s irit doesn tmas - carols. There were step dance numbers by Brenda Pullman and Lisa Beuttenmiller, scottish dances by Sylvia Wilson, j Mary Glew and 'Angela Andressie; ,ajews harp solo by need too much booze George Wilson; a vocal solo byDoug• Stewart; vocal duets by Debbie and Janice Rose; songs by the Dashwood quartette. By David Woods serve food or coffee, off' both. reassurance that youre right to Mrs. Orville Dale thanked the entertainers on behalf of the So you're going to be the Contrary, to popular opinion, deter anyone who's had more residen61, affable "ho ho" host again this neither will sober up a drunk, bu.tthan 'that amount ... remember'` NTwo new residents, Mrs. Howes and Mrs. Lawson were Christmas? And everyone knows at leasts•coffee or;food will take that the drinking"driver and his welcomed to the Home on Monday afternoon: Marie Flynn you mix a lethal martini, and him away from the booze ... and car form a potentially suicidal -- and Norman Speir provided the old tyme music with the some , of last year's guests or homicidal -- combination, and Clinton Christian Reformed volunteers assisting with the couldn't even remember where oallpwf the his body to metabolize some activities. the • ut their cars. It's a miracle of the alcohol it thas• consumed. that more than half of all auto Mrs. Dave .Rblston, of Goderich arras ed a "Family As a further inducement to his accidents in Ontario involve g Y they got home at all. alcohol. Night" pridgram of Sacred music featuring ,the Chapelites. They .:q. were lucky. Many process, the �good 'host can also This group of seven musicians include Mr. and Mrs.Don_ drinking drivers never do make it engage in benign neglect of Having remained sober McMillan and Elizabeth, Janice McCli nchey,r NanFy home -- especially at this time ofguests whose glasses appear Yourself, you should be in a good Clutton; Erie Campbell and" Mrs.Dave Rolston'. The residents year. But, as . a host, youconstantly empty. And for the last position to discern who's capable enjoyed the instrumentals, vocal solos, .duels, a reading and a - shouldn't trust to luck; rather, hour before your guests are ready of driving home. Be firm: take the Sing a long of Carols. Mrs. Henry 'tltaiked• the group and you should play an active part in to leave, refrain from serving any overboozed guests's car keys expressed,,the wishes of all of the residents that they would ensuring your guests' safety. alcoholic beverages; and put him into a taxi, arrange maker a yearly visit. ' ' How? By recognizing that the If you need help in deciding ' for a lift home or put him up for The "over 90" Club held their monthly meeting on festive spirit doesn't all come outwho goes liaise under their own ' the night. He may not like it, but Wednesday with an attendance of thirty-five members and of a bottle. steam -- anything more than two he'll be thankful ... and he'll have guests: Mrs. Lawson was welcomed to the .Club and Mrs. Talk. Sing. Mingle with or -three drinks will impair ability a far better chance of getting back Elsie Henderson was a guest for the afternoon and played the friends. Celebrate. Give, That'•s , ° to handle a car safely. If you need to your place next year. piano accompaniment for the Christmas program. Lunch was what the Christmas spirit ought to prepared -by the kitchen staff and served by the Walkerton be about, and surely it doesn't Club volunteers of Auburn. take being boozed to the' gills to achieve, it. Gaol needs funds Not that the host has to be Fund raising efforts under- Two fund-raising pledges have Scrooge -like; but it's possible to taken by the Board of the Huron been received from service .offer alternatives to alcoholic Historic Gaol apparently have groups in Goderich and Exeter, beverages -- tomato juice or failed to excite the imagination of but the, Board. is not aware of perhaps, a non-alcoholic punch. Huron County citizens.. Total plans being made by any other When it' come's to pouring receipts at this point in tithe are Huron County groups. According alcoholic beverages, you're not � % i i� approximately $1,400, most of to Board treasurer, Ed Oddleifson doing ii favors b doling out � %% % i PP Y g Y Y g % j/ %� which has been received from ' funds received prior to December random, generous amounts, moo W individual, citizens. A major factor 31 will still ualif for tax Kee art drinks to / %� W j J qualify P P Y•, measured / //� // y � which may have restricted dons- recei is against 1975 income. It is 'one -ounce shots -- and even, / i / � j j tions was'the' mail strike •which hoped that donors who set their reduce • their size, , ' while %' VS. interrupted the flow of receipts intents aside for the duration of inzreasing the amount of mix, as just as they were starting to corse the mail strike will nqw send their. the evening wears on. QU Intette plays in. contributions. At some point. in the party, at K i l b a rc h a n Sunday evening a quintette from the Seaforth Community c, Band entertained the Kilbarchan, Q Q Seaforth Manor ands the Senior �++►► Citizens apartments with a selection of hymns and appropriate Christmas carols. Everyone enjoyed this effort (in 'LOU"S. DISCOUNT spite of the deluge) of the p members of the Band and their fourth yearly visit at Christmas.. time. A vote of thanks was Por' extended bythose in charge at each mace. IN We have a Beautiful Selection of Christmas and all occasion cards by HELEN STEINER RICE DEL�AR EVENING IN PARIS * ON THE WIND for the Ladies >s11(VTO BRUT IMI"RATI for the Men �Hpo ' ' OOJLa>k1CH, LOCHS DISCOUN,T in Mitchell Phorr� 34 -9322 s, 5.1. J I � F Mn - ..,�^5' � .: ttt✓�°�,r+z'w/+„yv�gF44�. .,.�N"�S.,v�' r- ' (upper left) (above) AM/FM STEREO MULTIPLEX CONSUL STEREO 8 track tape Receiver features stereo 4 speed auto Stereo consul features Am/FM stereo turn table, 8 track tape , FM receiver, built in record changer. Multiplex operation. Beautiful- pecan no mar cabinet. Special $219.95 Special 449.00 3 CHRISTMAS HEADQUARTERS FOR Record Players - Small Appliances Colored T.V. - Lamps - • ,Radios - G.ErStoves - G.E.Dashwashers, - G.E.Dryers and a. host of other practical gift suggestions � b Phone 527-1320 Seaforth v m • '�, r( , 9v xr 'P,ytk fay - • ;x : x 5 �6 .:. 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