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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-12-02, Page 7which they are presenting at their Christmas party on December 18th. • . PERSONALS Misses Ina and Ellen Scott of Widen visited their brother Mr. William Scott last Wednesday. Also-visiting with Bill was his brother Mr. Ross Scott of Brucefield. Mr. James Nolan was visit- ed by his. Son and family last SaturdaY7 Visiting with Mr. Ross Houghton were his daugh- ters: Mr. Mike Dunn visited, with his father Mr. Edward Dunn On Sunday afternoon Tositor F -=•e•-• rer-ti UNBEATABLE PRICE TREMENDOUS GAS MILEAGE 38 MPG Test Drive Mazda $112000 Unbeatable Pickup Truck. RrIce does not include Freight, P.D.I. and Tax THE -MORE YOU LOOK, THE MORE YOU LIKE 1111-W MOTORS SALES & SERVICE 184 EAST ST., GODERICH 524.2113 F81.3 Correspondent MRS. ED REGELE 527-1106 Janice Marie McCallum was baptized at Walton United Church at Sunday morning services. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . Ronald McCallum. Visitors at the home after the service were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. 'Harold McCallum #1 Walton; Mrs. Margaret Beuerman of Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCallum, Cindy and Col- leen #1, Walton; Mr. and Mrs. Neil Beuerman. Danny, Bradley. Randy and Josh #4 Walton. ME.. Sad Mrs. Wil- liam. McClure, Connie. Sandra and Mark of Win; throp; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hartman of Brucefield and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stephen. son and girls of Varna. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kistner of 'R.R. I Bornholm spent Thursday afternoon and eve- ning with Mr, and Mrs. Ed Regele. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Regele visited with Mr. Clarence Dennis it Listowel Hospital on Wednesday afternoon. Master .Chad McCallum spent . Saturday with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCallum. Mrs. Joy McCowan #4 Walton. Mrs. Aim Powell of Seaforth and Mr. Jim Thorn- elo of Windsor attended a seminar on problems and on breeding horses and manage- ment of a horse farm at Mohawk Raceway, and from there Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCowan attended the On- tario Saddle Bred Association Annual Meeting and dinner at Holiday Inn at Guelph. They reported a very interest- ing day. Featuring Gift Boxes of Cheese,'Fruit Baskets, Cheese Trays,Fancy Fcuit by the C-ase,Meat Platters for your Christmas entertaining. Can't decide? Give a Roth's Gift Certificate. AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE FREE DRAW 2 Winners Every Week 1ST PRIZE FROZEN TURKEY- 20 lb. 2ND PRIZE GIFT BOX --OF CHEESE LUCKY WINNERS TURKEY CHEESE BOX 0088055 0088012 SPECIAL BUYS ON BULK CHRISTMAS CANDY, NUTS & PRODUCE eg: Oranges, Apples, Grapes, Bananas, Grocery_ HapiiierS. WE ARE NOW. TAKING ORDERS' FORFRESH KILLED TURKEYS A S ST 0 R E 1 COLGATE REGULAR OR WINTERFRESH 100m1. TUBE Prices in effect while quantities last IMPERIAL 1 CROWN A PIECE V SET STAINLESS TABLEWARE NOMA BULB REPLACEMENTS FOR 7 STRINGS INDOOR OR OUTDOOR • PACKAGE OF 4 S [NOMA MIN=I SETS STRAIGHTLINE .59- 20 LIGHT SET [ JUMBO WRAPPING MR CLOWN LIQUID 1 9 LITRE SIZE DOUBL-GLO FOR THE TREE 20 LONG wonsmilommlimmosni, 1.77 GARLAND BUBBLE BATH GIFT TAGS ASSORTED SIZES & COLOURS PKG. 30 .360 PAPER OR 30 .144 FOIL 30 C BOW BAG PACKAGE OF 25 SELF-ADHESIVE DECORATIVE BOWS Mitzi .Atili,A1 r if If 114•'1 THE ABC COMPANY OWED TREE DOIAL-GLO 2 ' 1000 STRAND PKGS ORNAMENTS GLASS 77 OF 9 SOmm SIZE • OR OF 6 60mm SIZE 145? PK G BABY SCOTT 30 REGULAR OR 24 SUPER TODDLER 0 bIAPERS Manor residents THE HURON XPOSITOR, DEC plan nativity re Mr. Erle Dow enjoyed an outing with his daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Clark of Hayfield on Sunday. Mr. Frank Case enjoyed a drive with Ruth Cluff and his mother Mrs. Margaret Case. Welcome to resident Mr. Newman Garrett and visiting with him were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Walters and family of Holstein visited on Sunday with relatiVes in Clinton and Brucefield. Visitors for McKillop Scotts celebrate 45th anniversary in Brucefield BAZAAR — The goodies had been severely depleted by the time this picture was taken Saturday at the annaul bazaar and draw sponsored by the St. James C.W.L. In the shcool gym. (Photo by Campbell) ANNUAL EVENT — The St. James C.W.L. held its annual bazaar and draw in, the school gym Saturday afternoon. (Photo by Campbell) Church Service was con- ducted on Wednesday after noon by David McKnight of Egmondville United Church . Assisting with the musical part of the service was Mrs. McKnight who also played her guitar and accompanied residents in an informal sing- song at the close of the service. At bowling on Thursday afternoon Harald Walsh held the high score for men while Maxine Elliott again won for the ladies. On Friday afternoon resi- dents held•a rehearsal of their play of the Nativity Scene Members of the 100F held a card party at the hall on Friday evening. The winners were high ladies-Mrs. Pearl Cummings; low-Mrs. Ida Godkin; Lone hands-Mrs. May Pepper; men's high-Art Alexander; low-Mary Broad- foot; lone hands-W. David- son. Winners of the draw were Mrs. Jim Cox, Mrs. Walter Pepper. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Scott entertained at a dinner party for her parents Mr. and Mrs. Scott on_theoccasion of their 45th wedding anniversary. Relatives and friends were present from Seaforth, Lon- desboro, Brussels and dis- trict. • Mr. and.. Mrs. —Wallace Jackson visited in Brampton with his sister, Mrs. Doug McCaw, Mr. McCaw and family and with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Backus and family in Toronto over the weekend. Misses Ina and Ellen Scott; ' London visited Wednesday with relatives in Brucefield and Seaforth. Bert Garrett of Clinton. A Leadership Workshop was held at grin Mills Lodge in Mississauga on Tuesday and staff members attending from Sealant) Manor were Mrs. Anne Rowland; Mrs. Dorothy Engel. Mrs. Janet Davies and Mrs. Mary Fin- layson. In charge of the presentation of the workshep were Mr. Cliff Thornton, Administrator of Settrorth Manor Nursing Home assist- ed by Jean Thornton. Admin- istrator of Greenwood Nurs- ing Home. London and Scott Thornton of Roulette Nursing Home. Toronto.—Those in attendance reported a very R, 2,Ni1 intgregOlg aril iait am stiye work 5440*itt .w$41 sen0:**00at*Acottclesy of the 0100 -Siff of g*** Scoot* /41ranor are lockking forward their Mina*" visit: from Santa Claus on Saturday, Dec. 5th at 2 p.m, RELAXING — Local ladies enjoying a respite from the rigours of the St. James C.W.L. annual Seaforth bazaar &id draw in the school gym Saturday (Photo try-Campbell)