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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-12-30, Page 9Fresh baked , Light CarawaY • 16,0r. or Onion , RYE BREAD79° Country Oven Fresh baked ' •• Dozer. Cocktail Sausage sa 46 L ye, ROLLS IN TOMATO SAUCE-ON WITH Mt IN TOMATO 'SAKI LIBBYS- BEANS 19 FL. OZ. TIN PIECES & STEMS LORETTA MUSHROOMS 10 FL. OZ. TIN BLANCHED OR SPANISH ZEHRS PEANUTS 16 oz. PKG. BICKS PARTY-PAK SWEET GHERKINS OR ONIONS. MANZANILU OLIVES OR MARASCHINO CHERRIES 375 mi. JAR HOSTESS POTATO CHIPS 6 LITRE .TIDE 2.4 KG. DETERGENT FOR THE LAUNDRY tVEREADY ENERGIZER BATTERIES CARD Z AA; C OR 0 • OR CARD OF 1-0 VOLT • Connors Snow CRABMEAT 170 g' • ,Piide of New Prie4ne r dio 'SHRIMP- 4 ot. Aida s2 59 ;Jacobs Creme CRACKERS Lipton Country Style CUP-A-SOUP MPH NEW NAM Many Thanks Laurie Erb Hiroo ttxp sit r 5/..0240 +7,7. s.. Mal Glanville of Crediton, visited last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCallum and Carl. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGowan %spent Christmas Fourth lesion Matthew 1: 18-23 by Joyanne Van Vliet. Solo "0 Holy Night" by Graeme Craig with guitar accompaniment. Fifth lesson- Luke 11:13-16 uy Brian Mc- Gavin followed by another Gsorlaer,m;cSirlseing.t Night" by Sixth lesson-Matthew 11:1-5, 7-11 by Marilyn McDonald. The Youth Group sang "What Child Is This" accompanied by Marie McGavin at the piano. Margery Huether ac- companied at the piano when Marie McGavin sang a solo, "A Wondrous Word". He reminded the congrega- tion that Mrs. Jean Mothers, Bluevale would be in the pulpit on Sunday while he.is on vacation in Bermuda. The offering was received by Patricia Hackwell, Blaine Hackwell and Neil Mitchell. Candlelight ceremony' with candlelighters Cathy Mc- Gavin and Jeanne McDonald A Christmas Eve Carol service was held here in Londesboro. Ushers wre and Lisa Duizer, Gary Wilts and John Cartwright. Rev. Scott welcomed all and gave the call to worship. The scriptures read were "Birth of Christ", "The Shepherds and the Angels," "Victors from East" and "the Word of Life". On Sunday, greeters were Susan Jamieson and Gordon Shohbrook; ushers. were Larry Hoggart, David Whyte, Michael Radford and . Robbie Radford. Rev. S4ott we- / 2 LB. TUB Candle ight service Winthrop young people enjoy rides Correspondent MRS. ALLAN MCCALL 887-6677 A Christmas Pageant by Walton Public School pupils was held on Thursday lifter- noon, December 17 at the school with a good attend- *Pee- Mr. Paul Carroll; principal gave a warm welcome follow- ed by the- program. Karen Coleman-poetry, Brad Schro- der-guitar solo. choir-choral speaking, Danny Beuerman- recite. Grade 1 play-"Baby Bear's' Christmas". Story tellers-John --- McKercher. Michael Campbell. Shawna McCall, Sandra Storey. Fa- ther. Bear-Robbie Shortreed, Mother Bear-Susan Carter. Baby Beat-Matthew Mc- Nichol, Goldilocks-Wendy Clark, Birds-Michael Stoll. Greg Fritz, Michelle Cooper. Rabbits-Randy McClure, Patricia Williamson. Bradley Beuerman; Squirrels-Paul Glanville, Tim Bachert, Tina Bosman. Barbara Finitryson recite Followed by Tap Dance by Sherry McCall's pupils in- cluding Debbit Anstett- as Santa and the six elves were Shawna McCall. Marcy McCall Tina Bosnian. Andrea Gingerich, Michelle Beuerman and Sandra Storey. Next on the program Tony Greidanus-recite. Choir- "Sing Noel". Choir-carol speaking. Tonle McClure - recite. Kindergarten play "Little Christmas Tree". Reader Brad Taylor (Gr. 3); North Wind-Sharon Godkin. Little Red Bird-Andrea Gingerich: Big tree-Jamie Bennewies. Jamie McNichol. Sharon Wil- liamson; Kipp Weisbroad. Karen Bernard, Chris Ste- venson. Kevin Coleman; Middle-sized tree-Kim Bean, Becky Campbell, Lisa Ford. Craig Geiger, Paul Beuer- man, Nancy Stewart. Shan- non Craig; Little Tree-Matt Lee, Keri Bachert, Shirlee Bachert, Angela DoImage, Kevin McDonald, Cindy Mc- Callum, Lorianne McClure; Alice-Carla Dalton. Santa- Jason McNichol. Followed by choir-choral speaking and singing-"Rise Up Shepherd and Follow". Jim Shortreed regite. Grade 3 - "The Skaters Waltz". Skaters-Lori Ann, ionathon Wheatley, Diane Campbell. Rod Smith, Me- lissa Whitmore. Brian Wil- liamson. Carly Geiger and Danny Taylor (Grade 2). Susan Stewart (Grade 1). Brian Love, i3rad Schroeder, Ann Marie Beuerman, Lights and sound-Dwayne Pryce. Old men-Melissa Whitmore. Sherry Harburn, Sharon Shannon. , Choir-Choral , reading. Dwayne Pryce-recite. Kelly Workman-recite. Wendy Bachert and Doug Campbell - recite. Grade 2 play - "Mother Hubbard's Cupboard". Mrs. Sprat.Michelle Beuerman • Jack Sprat-Steven Greidanus Miss Muffet-Tina Driscoll. Jack corner-Chris Eckel, By Blue-Brett Lee. Pitman- Greg Clark, Simple Simon- Jeff Hunt. Pease Porridge girl-Jackie Bennewies, Polly- Tara Ford, Mary. Mary- Laurie Boven, Tommy' • Tucker-Karen Ward, Mother Hubbard-Jennifer McDon- ald. This was followed by Thomas, 'Wheatley-recite and the •Choir closed the program with "Still. Still, Still," The teachers andpupils are to'be commended on such a good program which was thoroughly enjoyed by all. ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mills. Walton and Mrs Louise Buttell of Blyth returned home Sunday after spending' Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mills and family at BrantfOrd and over Boxing Day with Drs. Jean and Gerd, Westermann of Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Stevens held their Christmas on Boxing Day when 19 members of their family were home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pen nington, Godench and Miss Gail Searle spent Boxing Day with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Searle: Mr. John Thamer of StaAe Lake. Alberta Lame home on the weekend, along with 'his sons Tony and Jason from Wheatley. Mrs. Ruth 'Namur held Christmas on Sunday for her family. - Mr. and Mrs. Rolly Achilles had members of their . amily home on Christ mas Day. Brian Taylor from the.west and Dwayne Achilles of Sebringville remained for a few days during the holidays Christmas Day guests with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Murray and Susan were Misses Gladys and ida Leiper and Ross Leiper of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Torrance Dundas were in Kitchener with Mrs. Olene Stutz and Natasha to spend Christmas Eve returning the next day. They all enjoyed Christmas dinner at Triple K.. Blyth on Boxing Day. Mrs. Isabelle Shortreed spent Christi* with Mr. and Mrs. Smith And ifareily in Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ste- venson. Ron ad Chris spent Christmas th the farmer parents, Mr. irand Mrs. Stuart Stevenson arid family. They spent Boxing Day with her parents Mi. and Mrs. Allan McCall. • Christmas guests with. Mr. and Mri, Herb Travis were Dr. Brian and Mrs. Allison and Leslie o Festival of Lessons. Carols and Candlelight Service of • Praise was held Christmas Eve Thursday, December 24 at Duff's United Correspondent MIL ED REOLE 527-1106 Mrs. Stanley Preszcator. Lorna. Brenda and Barbara Church. Walton. Mrs. Ray Huether played the organ. The Senior Church School and Youth Group entered from the back of the church carrying lighted candles sing- ing "Go Tell it to the Mountain" with the congre- gation joining in. Duet. "Christmas" was sung by Mildred Traviss and Phyllis Mitchell. Carol "0 Little Town of Bethlehem". First Lesson: Genesis 3:8-15 was read by Dianne McCallum. Rev., Charles A. Swan favoured with a solo, Second lesson: by Murray Sholdice, Carols Joy to the World was sung by the congregation and accom- panied by Patricia Hackwell, Cathy McGavin and Jeanne McDonald with their trump- ets, and pianist Marie Mc- Gavin. ..._Third lesson-Luke 1:26-33 was read by Cheryl Fraser. Duet: "Star of the East" by 'Mildred Traviss and Phyllis. Mitchell. with Mr. and Mrs. Peter McCowen #1' Sestforth. Marsha'and Randy Nevem' visited Wednesday with The Revers tit, Sarnia. Christmas Day visitors With Mr. and Mrs. Herold McCallum and• Carol were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reg*. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCallum, Cindy and Colleen, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McCallum, Chad and Janice of Walton, Mn-. and Mrs. Wayne Hartman of Brucefield, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hare, An- geline, Carrie and Cory of Stratford and Mr. John Anstett of Walton. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McCallum, Chad and Janice, . Mr. and Mrs. William Mc- Clure, Connie, Sandra, and Mark, Mrs, Margaret Ben- erman, • Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stephenson and girls spent Christmas evening, with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor and family at Stratford. Mr..and Mrs. Paul McCallum, Cindy and. Col- leen spent Christmas after! noon with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Willis at Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kint- ner and daughter of Seaforth and Mr. Larry Kistner and family of Brampton spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kistner #1 , Bornholm. A family gathering took place at Kinburn Hall of the families of Mrs. Margaret Beuerman, Mrs, Audrey Beuerman, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Beuerman. Londesboro corned, all and announced. next Sunday that we cele- brate the Lord's mapper. The sermon was Gifts Uninspiring and Inspired. PERSONALS' Mrs. Laura Saundercock spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Saunder- cock and fimily in Clinton. Mrs. Joe Shaddick spent the weekend with Edythe Lockhardt, Goderich. 'Mr. and Mrs. Harold Long- man spent Christmas Day with her sister Mr. and Mrs- Bob Norris and family, Staffa. ASSTD. FLAVOURS 5 COLOURS 1 LITRE CARTON _ 59# 3 OT. BAG OR JUG ' 750 mi. BOTTLE SCENTED OR UNSCENTED DEODORANT DRY IDEA ROLL.ON 50 mi. SIZE_ PLUS JUG DEPOSIT -TAB SPRITE OR SPRITE LIGHT OR HAMBURG ROLLS raviss. Water- loo; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Moffett and Brett a Guelph and -Mrs. Olive Traviss of Seaforth 1% PARTLY SKIMMED, HOMO OR SKIM E.D. SMITH FRESH MILK GARDEN COCKTAIL 'LIMIT 6 BTLS. PER CUSTOMER WESTONS FRESH HOT DOG ROIL S PACKAGE OF 12 cKillop familie4 visit Correspondent • MRS. MARG IIULLEY 527-1856 Caven Young People's Sodiety, along with Rev. Van Slyke, enjoyed a tractor and wagon ride along the streets of Seaforth and sang Christ- mas cares. The young people espetially enjoyed singing the Christmas carols at oKilbarchart and' the Seaforth Manor Nursery Home. After- ed. wards the Young. People enjoyed hot chocolate and , Ray McNichol-who has spent \, three months with Cross-Roads International in. Nigeria. returned to his home in time to spend Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McNichol. Bob and Marg Halley, David and Debbie. spent Christmas Day with Mr. Otto Walker, Cromarty. Also pre- sent were Otto's two, great- grandchildren, Daniel Nagel infant son, of Pat and Linda. -Nagle of Kitchener and Re- becca Jo o, infant daughter of Ev. and Sandra Robinson of Kippen. Also present were Bob and Janet Hulley of the home of the Hunt girls a Londesboro service , squares and a social hour at • Hensall, Hugh and Helen of currie, add Joanne of -Dor- Florence Cartwright. John chester; Jack -and. Caroline and Claude spent Christmas McGhee and Ray, Ron and Day. with her emitter Mae Judy Sherritt, Kenny. Walker. Rinn of Begrime. Patricia Alex• Walker. Michelle arid Cartwright of London return- 'Jimtny all of London; 'Evelyn ed home with them. Lateens of Strathroy, and Ida Durgin, a patient in Larry and Alice Gardiner, Clinton Public Hospital. was Lisa,SteYen, Lori-Jo and able'to spend Christmas Day Leanne, Cromarty. at her home. oun.sters help usher ama rEWS Cotintry Oven Freshly, made Delicious Cheese • 225 145 iLITRE$1.$9. 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