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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-12-23, Page 6MONDAY & TUESDAY 9:6 P.M. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY & FRIDAY 9-9 P.M. SATURDAY 8:30.6 P.M. HIGHWAY #8 GODERICH THESE SPECIALS AVAILABLE ONLY IN: Ha AO THE HURON EXPOSITOR, DECEMBER 23, 1001 "."—• LAY , : _ oro sin esb Birthday Adam (playing as a man). iOw Ted Fothergill. lucky chair Helen Lawson . Lunch was served by Beryl Reid and Romana lamieson. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Duizer het Christmas on Sunday for flunking family. Present were Mrs. Charlotte Bell. Blyth; Mr. and Mrs. Murray flunking and Bradley . Gorier- ich; Mr. and Mrs. Lorne flunking and Ruben Koop- man. Londesbore: Art flunk- ing, Todd and Tara and Jason flunking. Todd and Tara and Joan Regier. Exeter. bel Airdrie (played as a man). lone hands Let Reid. low George Smith. Some business was con- ducted. Isabel Scanlon report ed on the grant and Audrey Thompson, on call to Murray Lyon, recreation committee. Next meeting January Sth at, 1:30 p.m. cARD•PARTY There were tables in play on Friday night. Win- ners were ladies high Hazel Reid. lone hands Dora Shob- brook, low MarjOrie Ander- son. men's high Jim Jamie- son. lone hands Mabel Mc- Community Christmas ser- vice was held in Londesboro United Church on Sunday. evemnviThe church was filled to hear the service. Ushering were John Cart- wright, Stephen Duizer. Lori and Cheryl Bromley. The service began with a carol sing led by Shirley Scott with guitar. Rev. Scott welcomed U. Bible readings and pray- ers were given by ministers of the different churches, Lon- desboro United. Blyth United Christian Reformed and Ang- lican. Each church also favoured with' a choir number. Cathy Madill sang a solo 0 Holy Night accompanied by Gail Lear. A Christmas Medley by Kim Craig and Jeff Wittich was also played. The meditation was given by Rev. Wittich, "Humility and Christmas'. he who is humble will be exalted; everything has been given to us. God is the creator. After the service a social hour was held in the church Candlelight service on Christmas Eve CeereSP011410 ISIO.101115110$51tOOK 5234750 Greeting — an Sunday morning were Carol Cart- wright 04 Gordon Shob- brook; ushers wee ghzt. Cartwright. •Robbie Radford. David Whyte Ind Gary Wilts. The Junior choir sang caroli. Rev. Scott welcomed all and gave announcements': Chriatmas eve service Vkill be p.m. on December 24. Children's story time was by Shirley Scott "A Birth- day". She had a tray with treatt, lit the candles and the children sang Happy Birth- day Jesus and blew milt the candles. Junior teachers were June Fothergill and Barbara Knox. The sermon was "His Cradle and His Cross. "Text Matthew 1-21 "Name him Jesus for He will save His people from their sins." Choir anthem was by the Junior and Senior with Gail Lear at the organ and Barbara Bosman director on piano . and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Craig took in the bus trip to Simcoe last Monday where they viewed the beautiful display of Christmas lights. also stopping at Mary Maxim at Paris en route. hall provided by the ladies of Londesbaro U.C. W . The evenings collection was for refugee Bona-Vane Ounsa- mone and family sponsored by Christian Reformed Church, CHEERIO CLUB Cheerio Club held their Christmas meeting Decem- ber 16 at White Rose restau- rant When 14 entoyed a hot beef dinner it'21:30 p.m. with Group 4 in charge. Edythe Beacom w,vmed" all •and asked'for blessing. A get Well Christmas card was, signed for Gladys, Armstrong. a member in University Hosp- ital, London... Edythe thanked the Wallace's for the lovely din- ner. Helen Wallace accepted. Beth Knox gaire a reading "Christmas Tide" by Pauline Johnson. The minutes were read by Dora Shobbrook. Next meet- ing; January 20th Group I at the home of Dora Shobbrook. Draw donated by Margaret Good won by Beth Knox. Roil call was answered by drawing a gift. Program reading Eby Vi Burns "A Christmas Bless- ing'!. Edythe passed out some riddles or jokes and. read "The Night Before Christmas". There were lucky draws. Lucky cup - Laura Saundercock, lucky- chair. Ida Durnin: lucky num- ber Laura Lyon. Thanks Was expressed by Laura Saun- dercock and Ida Durnin. especially to Edythe Beacon) for their transportation. HAPPY GANG SENIORS On December 15th there were 36 seniors who sat down to ahot turkey dinner at 12:30 noon catered to by W.I. President Jean Scott wel- comed all. Blessing was re- peated, After ,dinner Jean expressed thanks from all the W.I. It was accepted by Doreen Carter. UL' games of euchre was played. Winners were: ladies high Margaret Taylor; lone hands Dora Shobbrook. low Mary Clark. men's high Isa- A candlelight service will be• held this Christmas Eve at 8:00 p.m. Every one is wel- come. ,Mr. and Mrs. Jim William- son. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mills Walton ladies enjoy Christmas meetings Correspondent MRS. ALLAN MCCALL 887-6677 ' There were 10 tables of euchre in play Tuesday eve- ning in the Community Hall. After 10 games prizes were given out to the winners. High lady-Mrs. Earl •Mills; low Mrs.- Wilbur Turnbull, Brussels; High man-Mike Cummings, Brussels; low- Jim McTaggart, Brussels: Birthday nearest Christmas- Mrs. Mike Cummings. Card with Merry Christmas on it- Lawrence Ryan. Card with Happy New Yea", on it - Mrs. Cliff Hoegy. Draw from all tickets-Mrs. Ernie Stevens. Draw-was made from tick- ets that had been sold for afghan went to Mrs. Harold Bolger. Second prize, a cush- ion was won by Mrs. John Simpson, Brussels. Hostesses were Viola Kirk- by, Elva Bolger and Margery Huether. There will be ano- ther euchre on Teesday. December 29 with..;,,Leona McDonald. Annie Reid and AlbertaStevens in Charge. 17TH & BOUNDARY UNIT The Christmas meeting of the unit was held at the home of Mrs. Martin. Baan when she opened the devo- tions with a verse "People who• walk". -Hymn "0 Come All Ye Faithful" accompan- ied by Mrs. Baan at the organ. Mrs. Harold McCal- lum read a poem "Winter- time". Mrs. Baan read scripture from Luke 2:1-20. Mrs. Mc- Callum gave a reading, "How to celebrate Christmas with- out going crazy" followed by prayer. Topic, The Angel Songwas given by Mrs. Baan. Then a few carols were sung accom- panied by Mrs„McCallttiii on guitar. Offgring was received and dedicated,"Carol, It Came Upon A Midnight Clear, closed this part of the meet- ing! Mrs. Graeme Craig pre- sided for a short business period, reading a peon-, "The crooked little tree". Minutes were read by Mrs. Helen Williamson. Mrs. Barry Hoegy gave the, treasurer's report-and Mrs. Hugh John- ston the mii'eellaneouS fund. Thank you cards were read. The unit is to took after the caretaking of the church for January. Members were re- minded of the candlelight service Christmas Eve at 8:00 p.m. Confirmation classes to begin the first Sunday Jan- umy 6 at 9:45 a.m. Annual Meeting is scheduled for January 24. The unit January meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ross Bennett. Mrs. Craig closed the meeting with a prayer of remembrance and thankful- ness. The hostess and Mrs. McCallum served hutch fol- lowed by a social half hour. INSTITUTE CHRISTMAS MEETING The Walton Women's Institute opened their Christ- mas meeting Wednesday evening, December 16 with a pot luck supper. Three mem- bers and guests sat down to small tables decorated for Christmas. Mrs. lim. Axt- mann conducted a contest of scrambled letters pertaining to Christmas. President. Mrs. Keith Rock presided for business, open- ing with the ode. Mary Stewart Collect and 0 Can- ada. Mrs.. William Hump- hries read minutes of last meeting followed by financial report and correspondence. A thank you card was read for donation to Huron Day Care Centre. Clinton. Mrs. N. Reid and Mrs. H. Hudie will begin the quilt coarse the first Tuesday. January 5 at 7:30 p,m. You are - requested tb bring needle, thread, ruler. scis- sors, soft pencil, broadcloth or color combination measur- ing 9" square. Anyone in the community is welcome to come to'the hall for the quilt coarse. There will be four meetings. Mrs. Stewart Humphries is coordinator for the 4-H clubs DEL MONTE FANCY GRADE TOMATO %ME -expressed her thanks to the four leaders for all' the work they have done through the year, On. behalf of the Insti- tute Margaret Shortreed, Dorothy Sholdice, Alberta Hudie andJane Schade were presented with a gift of a small silver tray with the grape design around the edge. • Mrs. Axtmann now read the Night Before Christmas with everyone reading differ- ent lines throughout the story that she had given out. We ' were now favoured with Christmas music and song by Mrs. H. Traviss and Mrs. E. Mitchell. A reading, "It is Christmas once more" was given by Mrs. S. Humphries. Mrs. N. Marks asked-each one to answer the roll call with things that began with their initial in their first name, causing much laughter from different sayings. A gift exchange took place when each one chose a-' gift from under the tree. Mrs. Dave Watson read a "Cow- boy's Christmas Prayer." Mrs. Axtrnann closed with the Christmas story inter- spersed with several from the audience taking up the char- acters to complete the nativ- ity scene. Thanks goes to P.R.O. Mrs.' J. Axtmann; Branch Directorsi Mrs. N. Marks. Mrs. S. Humphries and Mrs. Traviss for planning such a good evening. 48 FL. OZ. -TIN Fey GIEL ftEtroRVPAATEEAtis OR PEAS AND CARROTS 4.. • THE JOY OF SINGING — These out for their parents at the Hullett youngsters were singing their hearts Christmas ConcertWednesday night. (Photo by Hamilton) 1.......••••••=1•••• WALTON LONDE and ama news ALL ZEHRS MARKETS OPEN NIGHTS TILL CHRISTMAS SPECIAL PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL CLOSING 6 P.M. THURSDAY DEC: 24 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PURCHASES TO REASONABLE WEEKLY FAMILY REQUIREMENTS SCHNEIDERS OLDE FASHION SELF BASTING GRADE 'A' BUTTERBALL OR MIRACLE BASTE TURKEYS ALLI S • SMOKED HAM YOUNG OVEN READY ALL SIZES - FROZEN GRADE 'A' TURKEYS 'AJHALF HAM lb. .70 LIMIT PER 2 BIROS CUSTOMER winimilmmittW ommingomgm 3112. PKGS. ASSORTED FLAVOURS JELL-O POWDERS CUT FROM THE CHUCK GRADE 'A' BEEF CROSS . CUT RIB ROAST CREAMERY FRESH UR'S I CUT FROM THE CHUCK DUDE BONE REMOVED BLADE OR SHORT RIB ROASTS BUTTER $1 1 LH. PKG. Limit 4 lbs. per family QUALITY CHEKD MAPLE -LANE EGG NOG PEPPERONI, DELUXE 'OR SUPREME McelkiN. PIZZAS KENT FROZEN ORANGE JUICE COCA-COLA DEL MONTE 1, SPRITE, TAB OR FANCY GRADE EE N PEAS or SUGAR FREE SPRITE GR CREAM STYLE CORN 750 ml. 14 oz. TINS H.S. Box Funeral Home SEAFOUTH M.L.. Watts Funeral Home 'BRUSSELS-00EmE ZEHRS TRY OUR OWN—BRAND BLANCHED OR SPANISH-- MAIN VEGETABLES TRY OUR OWN BRAND ZEHRS MANDARIN ORANGES CHEESE ZEHRS MILD, MEDIUM OR ..OLD CHEDDAR OR OLD NIPPY PROCESSED RANDOM SIZE PKGS. PARISIENNE, FLORENTINE. SCANDIA OR NORMANDIE . FROZEN 2 LB. BAG st 0 PEANUTS $ PKG 10 FL. OZ. TINS PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CALIFORNIA , FRESH BROCCOLI PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CALIFORNIA RED EMPEROR GRAPES IDEAL FOR GIVING OR FOR DECORATING 1 FULLY FLOWERING COLOURFUL POIN5SNTTTIA 0 BUNCH CAN. NO. 1 GRADE lb. CHOICE GRADE 14 oz. TINS FOR A I JELLIED OR WHOLE CRANBERRIES-14 oz. TIN 4%AisAt OCEAN SPRAY, ir CUM NOOSE MANZANILUI '- OLIVES 375 -.;. 159 GILLETTE SHAVE' CREAM FOAMY 300 mi. 1419 BLUEWATER FROZEN • $ oz. WITH SHRIMP pip not OCEAN,SNACKS ZEHRS OWN BRAND SKINLESS WIENERS 1,b. ;ft' YORK BEEF. TURKEY OR CHICKEN MEAT, PIES, ox 69' CREAMERY FRESH ZEIIRS BUTTER i lb. 1.78 2%, HOMO OR SKIM PLUS FRESH DEPOSIT MILK' 3 OR .J °I.S9 5 FLAVOURS CARNIVAL-2 LITRE ICE CREAM IA. FRESH FROM THE TROPICS DOLE OR CHIQUITA 99A lb. BANANAS 3ter PRODUCT OF ONTARIO CAN. NO. 1 GRADE a dry POTATOES 10 lb.$1, MAXWELL HOUSE VAC. PACK COFFEE 1 lb. 1.69 WESTONS DINNER STYLE MOWN & SERVE P- ROLLS PKG. OF 12 67 NEILSONS CHOCOLATES. TOFFIFAY 391_9, 199 LITRE • ,.' .47 ree, die has come to light the world with joy and peace. I4 590