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Clinton News-Record, 1970-12-03, Page 27
ensall Legion, hold Christmas meeting iRtpnNevs.10P9PINI,'Illtif§ciqy,,..D.gcgmber 10,19.7Q host senior citizens par hristmas party held ew books in library Shipments of new books are ceived weekly in Huron unty Public Library. This eek's shipment includes the 'lowing: Islands in the Stream, by rnest Hemingway. • Scribner, 970. Hemingway's familiar themes f the virile artist's hunger for If-realization and man's need o test his manhood against the angers of land and sea reappear this posthumous novel. homes Hudson, sinter-protagonist of the book's hree sections, father of three ons from two marriages, is the uthor-artist thinly disguised. he scene shifts from offshore it-11W in the 1930's to Cuba d at sea in World War IL Criticisms of the book's literary merit vary, but readers of Hemingway's books will want to read Islands in the Stream, ' My Friend the Swallow, by Jane Duncan. Macmillan, 1970. Another "My friend" story by Jane Duncan will delight her feminine following. This is a wise story of the lives of Janet Sandison, her husband Twice Alexander and a young girl "very small with fragile birdlike bones..," Sadness, gaiety and warmth pervade this story set in the Caribbean. Angela Thirkell Omnibus, Hamish Hamilton, 1969. Angela Thirkell's most celebrated Barsetshire novels, long out of print, have finally been reissued in an omnibus containing three of the best known Ankle Deep, High Rising, and Wild Strawberries. Her novels are engaging narratives, made more endearing still by grace, wit and equanimity. Under Cover Man, By. H. H. Kirst. Collins, 1970. Caravan to Vaccares, by Alistair Maclean, Collins, 1970. Men will enjoy the international intrigue and derring-do in these two new novels by favourite authors. Other arrivals include: THE SPORTS SCENE: Saddle Up, by C. E. Ball. Farm Journal, 1970; Grey Cup Story, by -Jack Sullivan. Burns & MacEachern, 1970; Complete Deer Hunt, by Joe De Falco. Grosset, 1969; Home Book of Taxidermy and Tanning, by J. Grantz, Stacicpole, 1969. YOU AND YOUR HOME: Let's Cook It Right; rev. ed. Harcourt, 1962; Home Guide to Trees, Shrubs and Wild Flowers, by W. C. Gumm. Stackpole, 1970; Plastic Surgery; beauty you can buy, .by H. LaBarre. Holt, 1970; Psycho-cybernetics and Self Fulfillment, by M. Maltz. Grosset, 1970; Pre-School Years, By W. van der Eyken. Penguin. 1960. TRAVEL, BIOGRAPHY; Portrait of the Channel Islands, by Raoul Lempriere. Hale, 1970; Springtime in Britain, by Edwin Teale. Dodd, Mead, 1979; 'Assassination of Heydrich, by Jan Wierner. Grossman, 1969. These books are available tO all Huron County residents. Please check with your nearest branch library and if the book you require is not there, ask the supervisor to request it for you, it will be sent out aS soon aS possible: NATIONAL FARM UNION MEETING An informative Meeting Open tip all farmers it to be held WEDNESDAY, DEC. 16th at 8i 30 Stanley township Hall Varna Ont. Guest Speaker will be: FtogeFer KING R.R, 2, Rodney, Director of NAIL IMOortant discussions on taxes, hog Situatibn and other topics, Ali Partnets urged to attend, '441111ow.„ •e011 OPEN EVERY NITE 'Th. 9 P.M. `TI! CHRISTMAS EXCEPT SATURDAY .. Step Into Fashion •'` This Christmas with a Party Pant Dress from Schaefer's. We have a collection of the season's most beautiful dresses for you to wear with charm and grace. • &- !"f • • 4,.. Choose exciting gifts for the whole family at Sears Game Parlour .. from table tennis to pool tables to sporting goods. At Sears Trim Shop you'll find a com- plete selection of trees, lights, indoor and outdoor dec- orations for your holiday home. * Sweaters * Skirts * Crimplene or * Wool Pants * Pant'Tops - * pant**, its •'= * tricktkiii•jackeis Tops in Fashion and quality at prices you will like. ,r) GIVE SPORTSWEAR Step into Sears World of Fashion, the Oakland Room, where you'll find an array of better dresses, knits and a complete Bridal Salon. For her or him. A lasting gift that will be remembered. Three series in all colors and sizes to choose, Flite 747, Grand Prix and Flute 88. CHRISTMAS SPECIAL 10." OFF . ON LADIES WEEKEND AND MEN'S SHORT TRIP 1 9-1-11-ria./- )) The Fashion Luaage 2 FLOORS Loaded With 'Gift Suggestions shirts, ties, slacks, coats, sweaters, jackets . find the perfect gift for him in Sears Men's Store, LINGERIE HOUSECOATS Always a Christmas favorite. Select from our large selection, Slips, Panties, Gowns, Short and Long Housecoats of nylon, %raceme and quilted. Snuggle. .„ down and Hanelette Gowns and Pyjamas. RAS ©0 0 SCHAEFER'S Goderich • LADIES, WEAR 104 .,• . MY:ttMXCKSZMN:MA ga SCH AEFER 'S :.d.:*,,mtvzvzmmy.zmmy:zmi4 SEA HAS A FABRIC CENTER Visit our Ground Floor Fabric Centre for a Practical Gift. Give a dress length of Crimp- Iene, Bedspread, Caldwell Towels, Wabasso Sheets, Bath Sets. Here are jttst a few of the delightfully pleasing toys and games for kids (big and little!) waiting for you in Sears Big Toy Box. That Vice-president Mrs, oward 'Striale chaired the ristmas meeting of the Legion adies Auxiliary Tuesday wiring When an application for new member was APPented, or+ations were approved to the hristmas tree fund for , the hildren of Hensall and mmunity, Hensall Branch of e Canadian Legion and Teen own, The Branch will send hristmas boxes to veterans at estrninater Hospital; and shut members; will entertain hildren of Auxiliary to hristmas • party Sunday The regular meeting of mber Rebekah Lodge took the rm of a Christmas party ednesday December 2 with a od attendance, Noble Grand s. Jack Taylor presiding. The hall was lovely decorated yuletide emblems. A letter as read from the Recreation and asking for a delegation to tend a meeting on Thursday ening December 3 to arrange ans for the Winter Carnival. Mrs. Ray Consitt and Mrs. arfield Broderich volunteered visit the Queensway Nursing ome. After a meeting a short ogram of Christmas readings d carols took place and change of gifts among embers. A delicious Christmas nch was served. Spruce boughs formed a The economic atlas of tario published by the iversity of Toronto Press for e Province of Ontario has been osen "the most beautiful book the world" in competition th volumes published in any untry in 1969, Twenty-seven untries were represented. It ceived the only gold medal arded this year at the ternational Book Fair in ipzig, Germany - the highest ternational design award. The atlas is especially rnmended to all those who guld probe deeper into the'• onomic, geographic and social ructure of Ontario. Although December 13; will sponsor a hockey ' team in eonjtmetion with the Legion; will cater to two banquets this month, and has made Plarls for a new Years Eye dance. Mrs. J. Chalmers won the guessing prize and the mystery, Attendance, and special Christmas draw prizes were won by Mrs. Grant Bisback. Bingo was enjoyed and a delicious Christmas lunch was served by Mrs. Clarence Reid and during lunch hour members exchanged gifts. Christmas emblems decorated the hall. Interest badges were presented to Julie Mock, to ymakers. Cheryl Fuss housekeepers. Mrs. Eric Luther was presented with Tawny Owl Warrant and pin by Mrs. Robert Cook. Cheryl Fuss showed her dolls and told history of costume for her collectors badge. Brownies are presenting toys to Childress Aid as their Christmas good turn. setting of the enchanted forest in which six Brownes were enrolled. Tawny Owl Mrs. Rodger Vernier assisted by Mrs. Erie Luther conducted the ceremony while Brown Owl Mrs.Robert Cook enrolled Vicki Mann, Sandra Dixon, Becky Baker, Anna Marie Duffy, Laurie Flynn, Tammy Turner, its appeal will be to teachers, administrators, businessmen and researchers, its information and its unusual maps reproduced in up to 12 colours will be of interest to all residents of Ontario. Population distribution, structure of manufacturing, resource industries, agriculture and recreation are but some of the economic factors covered by maps and bi-lingual text. In view of its cost, only one copy was acquired. The Atlas may' be consulted at any time in HUrim County Public Library offices in the Court House, Coderich, Hensall Hensall -kinsmen. _Club will play host for the Annual. Senior Citizens Christmas party at the Hensall POOP School Thursday Deeemher VI At 7;1.0. p.m gntartannnant will include tour of the surroiniding community, a film and local talent, Tou.neh will be served. mr, and Mrs, Den Rigby And Stewart 'Knight§ of Blenheim, visited over the weekend with Mr, and Mrs, Harry ,Snell and. Mr. Stewart Me9tteen, Mr, Stewart McQueen and Mrs, Harry .Shalt visited last Wednesday with Mrs. Percy Bartlett at riamesford, 1 Kinsmen 140MwrSe.eltIc .ott.hGerrvare$4cientradw 41 y o r f tier sisters husband Mr. glwOod Dove, of Flint, Michigan, The late Mr. Dove was in the U.S. Before rY his rxi:tgi re 01Weearltdhe Warisaa p ally. master at the Fischer Body Plant at Grand Blanc. Mr, Harry Horton -who has ,been a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, has returned home. Thirty,nine Christmas gifts were delivered by members of Hensall Kinette Club on Sunday December 0 for their annual visit to sick and shut-ins in South ..1-1 4 re 4 HOS pitai, gXetert .B.14eWater. gOAt Home, 1-lu1:0.40PWi- .g4Poopvv4y. Nursing Home, Hensall, 440 Ant-ins M the Village, This is an annual project of this very active club, Mrs.. A1414 Hess, .,4110 Mrs. Grace. ,Megwen. visited over the weekend with relatives. in Watford. Sunday, December 13, the will give special contributions of canned goods for 'Teen,Diris home, Unit 4 of United Church Women held their V1044144 meeting December 3 with members present and two visitors. Mrs. !James McAllister oPened the meeting with thoughts about stars, with reference to the Star of Bethlehem, Mrs. Harold Currie told the Christmas story assisted by Mrs. Cordon Love reading from the scriptures, and Mrs, Laird Mickle at the piano. Many Oiristinas carols were sung throughout. Mrs. Eric Luther taught the VouP a new song and conducted a Bible quiz. Reports were given by the treasurer and the chairman of the social assistance group. Many visits to sick and shnt,ins were reported. Ail the Pleinbers were reMinded of the gifts for the QneenSWay Nursing Home and asked to hring them to the General Meeting December 14.. The meeting Closed With the singing of Hymn 47 followed by n ChriStmas prayer, The regular meeting Of the A.Q.W. of St. Paul's Anglican Church was held at the hoine of MrS. W. Scrabuik. The meeting opened with the members prayer. Devotions from the Living Message and Bible reading from Acts 9, Mrs. Mary Taylor led in the reading of the Litany. Mrs.. Scrabuik gave a reading. Roll call was a verse from the Bible pertaining to Christmas, Plans were _Made for _Nursing Home visitations, also sending treats to the shut-ins. A donation also to be sent to their Prayer Partner. Mrs, Mary Taylor Closed with the Grace. -,VAWMAVXU:ga: Use Christmas Seals. It's 0 matter of life and breath. — XVX-VILV*VX4It ibrary purchases ost beautiful book