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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-12-16, Page 6#001TOR0 DECEMBER 18. 1981 • THE and area news Huronview enjoys party H 8t N DAIRY SYSTEMS LTD- Sales, Service 8 Installation of W pipelines & milking parlours R.R.4 WALTON 887-6063 HOLIDAY DEADLINES/ Londesboro tistmd$ family night held If it's from Anstett's it says, 6 you're special' 'WATCHES BY BULOVA CARAVELLE PULSAR TIMEX See Our Large- Selection of Gold CHAINS AND PENDANTS INITIAL COLLAR PINS; R.4 10K Gold From $43 • 95 Up DIAMONDS-SET IN . Gent's Rings . Ladies' Engagement Rings Pend#nts and Earrings Other gift Ideas include Wallets - Pens - Lighters Clocks - Electric shavers Sets of Silverware & Stainless .1 FAMILY RINGS 3 to 9 Stones A NSTETT JEWELLERS 8 Albert St",,_ Clinton -7, 4' R 2e* tOfitn $14 've 203 Durham e., al rton Queen St., St. Marys YOU THE SMART • HANDLER 1982 CITATION' 3500- 268.7 Cm3 fan-cooled Rotax' engine. Torque reaction slide.suspension. CDI ignition. Oil injection. Big sled features at a small price. ”IltADIMAIKSOf SOMUOC411 INC ELDER ENTERPRISES SALES 6‘ .SERVICE DIAL 262.6142 HENSALL - ONT? BUY .CANADIAN I 'III, And Milt %.,14111.11. ,i.:111 • Only 3 cars left FOR [2.1 at "YOUR SATISFACTION IS OUR -FIRST CONCERN", • S01011 • SIEF ,Vit • tooting • 00 ,iy Rpn 1 /1 7.1 SEAFORTH MOTORS LIMITED 220 Maki St. Seaforth 527. SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN: Barn. 1111a_tr. lirn. except Friday a a.m.4 p.m, arNalay a.m, ha 12 noon SERVICE ANDPARTS DEPARTMENT OPENi Monday through Friday II 5:30 p.m. as Christmas "Fat. Fat Man" and "All I want for Christmas" pupils included Danny Taylor, Greg Clark, Barbara Fielas-son., Tonia McClure. Randy McClure. Greg Fritz. Brett Lee. Susan Carter. Michael Craig, Brian Love. Kelly Workman. Teacher for the class is Dorothy Sholdice . Silent Night and Go Tell it on the Mountain were sung followed by the Senior Class tellies the story of "The Little Star," Taking parts: Story Teller • Joyce Van Wirt. Sote - Sandra Sholdice, Polaris • Jeff McGavin? Peg - Craig Hackwell; Bid - . Joyapne Van Vliet; Pers - Richard Love; Angel - Kim Fritz; Virgin Mary - Donna Godkin; Gospel Reader • for the children. U.C.W. CHRISTMAS On December 7th, 55 U.C.W.. members and their guests attended the annual Christmas pot luck dinner. President Edythe Beacom welcom., ed all and Rev. Scott said Grace. After supper some business was discussed. Helen Lee, on behalf of Aimwell Unit thanked all who had helped their unit. She bad on display tag forms for the hospital. All shut-ins are to receive a visit (A list of 30 names) She gave Edythe a special thanks. Helen Lawson reported for the Beacom Unit. Betty Hulley reported for nom- ination committee and Audrey Thompson volunteered to receive the _Mandate subscriptions. Gail Lear moved for a vote of thanks to Edythe Beacom for her 3 years as president Mrs. Beacom is retiring this year. Shirley Scott thanked the U.C.W. for the lovely plant they received. She led in prayer and gave the message "Little Stars" along with an interesting talk on .the different stars. Helen Lawson was in charge of the program. A carol service "Holy Night" was held with Edythe Beacom being narrator and choir members, Marjorie APPLIANCE REPAIR 1' 1' Large or small, we'll fix them all... r'""• Our repair experts will have your appliance in tip • tap shape lastr-Call as to- -;c • 70 f day. PECK APPLIANCES • 'IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" VARNA 2.7103 STILL AVAILABLE ON New '81 Fords & Ford Demos Common;lent AI.44N *KAU, • 4.8.74077 The Walton lialltlteld their Clu*PP me in on _Wm**4ay December 9 In that:bawl' basement that was • decorated for the Christmas season. Prior to the meeting 38 Members and friends Sat down to-supper, prepared by Dorothy Sholdice's lositt4t side of the copper contest. - The devotions were led by Janie Mcgwing Christmas ggrol, „While shepherd* watched their 'flock's • by night" was-Sting, Margery RItether was pianist. Annie read the scripture from Luke 2. Janie gave. a, very impressive topic on "What an extra Christmas IS" followed by "What dots Christmas Meanie you". Carol. "Silent Night" was sung. The program was much enjoyed with Mildred Traviss and Phyllis Mitchell enter- taining with music and sing- ing. Margery conducted a sing song - with a couple of new songs, "Santa's using Zebras now" and "The night before Christmas song" closing with "White Christmas", Marjorie Humphries read an amusing poem. "When father papered 'the parlour." Then the song -•••° "We wish you a Merry Christmas" closed the program. This was followed by an exchange of gifts in charge of Olive Dundas and Teenie Achilles. Audrey Hackwell dis- tributed tickets for programs to those that-would help in meetings next year. Vicky Tanner and Judy Weisbord offered to. be copper contest leaders for the coming year. Ruth Thamer leader of the winning side of the copper contest expressed her thanks Classified Ad Deadlines will be c moved ahead • to - te Prentby and those who had pinned socbalovely evening HEMW4110117S SWAY Greeters on Human Rights Sunday at Duff's United Church were Mr. and Mrs. Brian Workman. Ushers were Brian Wilbee, Bruce Clark and Harvey McClure. Organist was Mrs. lan Wilbee. Rev. Charles A. Swam was - m the pulpit lighting the third candle fer the third Sunday of Advent. The sermon was "Belief in Geid the Father Almighty!' . Next Sunday regular wor- ship 11:0O row is Christmas Sunday. Christmas Eve service at 8;00 p.m. Festival of Lessons, Carol and Candle- light Service. PERSONALS ' Alex Gulutzen is borne from Sault Ste. Marie for over the Christmas holiday. He returned with Pauline who had spent the previous week- end with him. We are sorry to learn that Nelson Reid was hospitalized in Seaforth on Sunday taking some x-rays on his arm on Monday. Sunday School Concert and White Gift Service was' held Sunday evening at Duff's United Cburch. Martin Baan superintendent gave the welcome, Call to worship and prayer. Christmas Carol. It came upon a Midnight Clear was sung. The pre-primary class gave a verse ,a lot to say and sang - Little Donkey. Those taking part were Patricia Clark, Collene Collins. Shannon Craig, Bradley Finlayson. Andrea Gingerich. -Lisa Gingerich. Sharon Godkin, Matthew Lee, Cindy McCallum, Lori Anne McClure, Christopher Saur, Jeremy Scott, Jeremy Tanner, Kipp Weisbrod. Teachers are Helen Craig and Linda Gingerich. Carol 0 Come All Ye Faithful was sung. followed by the Junior Class putting on a Drill - The little wooden soldiers and a song - We wish you a Merry Christmas with sign language assisted by Sharon McClure. Pupils taking part were Benny Hoegy, Sherry Hoegy, Steve Fritz, Heather McGavin, Nancy Godkin. Amy Workman, Leslie Hudie, Jim Clark. Bonnie Finlayson, Blaine Marks, Glenda Carter,Manny Taylor. Teacher Joyce Van Vliet. Hark the Herald Angels Sing folloWed the primary class with songs: . Correspondent MRS. DORA SHOBBROOK 523-4250 There was a good number of W.I. members and their families who attended the pot luck supper on December 9th. Rev. Scott said Grace and all enjoyed the supper., After , a program was enjoyed. Jessie Tebbitt was M.C., a sing son was led by Marjorie Duizer with Barbara Bosnian at piano. The twelve days of Christmas was sung with actions, a number of Christmas carols were sung. The program was by member's families: Susan Jameison a• piano solo ; Kelly Busman vocal solo "who is coming on Christmas night" accompanied by her mother Barb Bosnian; Lisa Bosman a piano solo; John Cartwright recitation "Bed in my Heart", Elizabeth Lawson piano solo; Stonnon Duizer a solo accompanied by Lisa on piano and Laurel on -ukulele and Jim Jameison showed 2 films. The Ransons of Red Chief and the Boy who Liked Deer. The evening dosed with gifts of candy • PERSONALS • Charlie Murray has been taken to Stratford hospital from Seaforth for further treatment. We hope they are both better and able to return home. It should have read Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Davies not Davis in last weeks news. They moved here from Dorset England. Their son JOhn and daughter-in-law Lynne met them in Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Brothers. Brussels were supper guests on Sunday with Me. and Mrs. Emerson Mitchell and attended the Sunday School Concert Sunday evening at Duff's United Church. Longman, Norma Glouther, Kay, Saundercock, Vi Burns and June Fothergill. Buying Committee. Sh Kennedy, Marjorie Cart- wright; Sociti Committee • Lena Nesbitt, Isabel Scanlon and Hazel Watkins with reserve Marian Snell. UNITED CHURCH Welcoming on Sunday was Reg. Lawson, ushers were Lisa Bosnian, Lori Bromley, Deanna Lyon and Janet Wilts. Carol sing was held. Rev Scott welcomed all and gave announcements: Next Sunday at 8 p.m.. Blyth District Community Christmas Carol Service will be held in Londesboro Church, area choirs will be • participating, a social hour will follow; anyone wishing the "Mandate" contact Audrey Thompson; a Christmas Eve service will be held at S p.m. December 24th. Rev. Scott led the call to worship. The children's time, story was by Rev. David Howlett. The 3 wise men followed the star to Bethlehem. It was God's guide for his people just as the Bible is our guide. If we do wrong we are unhappy in our heart, Rev. Scott introduced Rev. Howlett who now lives in London. , He is district secretary for the Canada' Bible society. His text was from Isaiah 43: 19; Behold I will do a new thing, shall ye not know it" He told of the need for more money, to publish . more bibles. Mr. Jim Ruddock. Mrs. Minnie Fowler, and Mr- Edna Cantelon were anions those who attended the C.N.I.B. Christmas party at the Ontario Street United Church on Saturday after- The choir anthem was "0 come to my- heart Lord Jesus" with Barb Bosman organist and• choir director. Following the church service all retired to the S.S. room's where a bountiful pot luck lunch was prepared. Santa Claus came with treats for the children. PERSONALS Clara Riley spent the weekend on a bus trip to Frankenmuth. W.I. card party is Friday. December 18th at 8:30 p.m. Everyone welcome.. Ladies bring lunch. Hallett recreation board will sponsor volleyball beginning January 6th in Hullett Central School 1 13 to 17 year olds 7:30 to Ik30 adults after 8:30. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hulley held Christmas on Sunday Dec. 13th for their family. Present were Mr. George Addison, Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs. Ian Hulley and Crystal of Clinton, Kevin Halley, Guelph, Darlene Murray. Seaforth; Wayne Darien and. Denise at home. McKellar , SANDBLASTING & PAINTING GRAVITY WAGONS FARM MACHINERY TRUCK FRAMES & BOXES BRICK HOUSES' Laurie McKellar Mafia 345-2879 noon. Afters-delicious turkey dinner, we were entertained by local talent. • Misses 'Kris and Kathy MacDonald sang at the Sure day morning service.'"dayton Steels, Grace -Peck. Mark Sproat. Jennie Chesney and Mary Ross enjoyed a trip to London on Monday afternoon where they were given the opportunity to do• some Chrittmas shopping. On Monday evening the Lake- town Band from Goderich entertained the home with many beautiful musical se- lections. The Gorrie Women's Insti- tute helped all those celebrat- ing a birthday in December. by providing the Wednesday afternoon program and lunch. The entertainment opened with a sing song followed by Wilfred Brown from Wroxeter playing his violin. The residents also enjoyed the mouth organ Cheryl Smith; Other stars and manger scene were taken by several members of the Junior Class. Teacher for senior class is Marie McGavin. "Away in the manger v. as sung" while white gifts were being presented at the front of church. Also assisting with the program was Dianne McCallum secretary of the Sunday SchoolvMrs Marjorie Humphries was at the piano assisted by Mrs Marie McOavin. Rev Charles A Sa an closed the concert With the benediction. Treats were distributed to the children in the basement following the concert . Duizer, Barbara Bosman. Darlene Shobbrook. Irene Bromley. Romana Jameisona and Helen Lawson with Gail Lear pianist. Marjorie, Barbara and Irene sang solos. Helen Lawson conducted games and read a story about Rudolph. Officers for U .0 W. 1982- 83. Past Preside'nt Edythe Beacom Co-leader, Gail Lear and .Betty Millar; Leaders Penny Over boe. open; Secretary • Joan Whyte Assistant Secretary Addie Hunking; Treasurer, Margaret Good. Nominating Comm., Helen Lawson. Brenda Radford; Communication co-ordinator, Dora Shobbrook; Stewards and Finance, Margaret Good and Florence Cartwright; Leadership Development - Helen Lawson; Supply & Welfare - Laura Lyons and Mary Longman; Community Friendship • Dora"Shobbrook and Elsie Shaddick; Program Convenor - Mary. Peel; World . Ou.treach - Joan Whyte; Pianist - Dianne Stevenson; Assistant Geneive Allen; Manse Committee Laura - Lyon and Beth Knox and rep.fl,to Board of Stewards - Helen Lee In church services: Funeral Lunch Committee, Mary BANKING HOURS DECEMBER 24TH and 31ST "Province of Ontario 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Toronto Dominion Bank 10 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. for Classified Ads Because our Christmas issue will be, printed a day early . Notice 4 p.m. Friday, December 18 mitsicbyDennistdelvilkand Alvin Mundell. The pianist for the afternoon was Mrs. Wilber Hogg. The Bible-Study on Thurs- day afternoon, took the form of a Christmai service. 'Mrs. Prouty led in some Christmas carols, accompanied by Elsie Henderson at the organ: A poem by Estrella Finkbeiner entitled Someone needs you was read. Luke 2:1-20 con- cerning the birth of Jesus was read by Mr. M. Prouty. Following this he led in prayer. Mrs. R. Faber read a poem called Made of a Woman and Mrs. Susanne Cann sang some solos. Bruce Cann played his trumpet. A poem called Peace and Joy by Mary Blanchard: The mes- sage of the afternoon was given by Mrs. Dorothy Coop- er, of Kippen. After. 'the closing prayer by Mrs. Prouty gifts were distributed to the residents.