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By MRS. CLARKE KENNEDY
GRAND BEND
The Orpha Club enjoyed a
Christmas party Tuesday at the
home of Mrs. Roy Flear. The
evening was spent playing cards
and acting out charades.
A humourous reading which
brought forth many laughs was
read by Mrs. W. B. F. McLaren.
An attractive red table centre
with candles decorated the
dining room table. Sandwiches
and cookies were arranged on
the table for a help yourself
lunch. The committee arranging
the party was Mrs. Agnes Smith,
Mrs. Harry Hamilton, Mrs. W. B.
F. McLaren and Mrs. Roy Flear.
WILD WIND
A 45 mile per hour wind
played havoc with the beach
Saturday night and Sunday.
According to one citizen the
water was the highest it had
been for 17 years.
SnoW fences were knocked
down and part of the beach walk
was washed out.
PERSONALS
The mothers of the children
who are attending the nursery
school three mornings a week
held in the Alhambra Hall were
invited to attend Wednesday
morning class to meet the
teachers and volunteers to see
the progress the children had
made. The mothers were served
several cookies and tea.
Mrs. Willis Hayter is a patient
in St. Josephs Hospital.
Kris Douglas from Mount St.
Josephs Academy visited over
the weekend with her parents,
Mr. & Mrs. Melt'. Douglas.
White gift Sunday will be
held in the United Church next
Sunday. Guest guitarist Vic
Alderson, will assist in the
service along with the junior
choir.
Mr. & Mrs. Emery Mason
from Naicam, Sask, are visiting
who has recently returned home.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Blewett,
Barbara and Mary attended a
birthday party for Victor
Martyn of Talbotville, who was
celebrating his 86th birthday last
Saturday. Mr. Martyn is the
father of Mrs. Blewett.
Mrs. Alice Backman and Mrs.
Kathryn Pagel, Detroit, visited
last week with Mrs. Bariteau.
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Lee have
returned home after visiting for
a few days with relatives in
Brantford.
By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN
STAF FA
Former school chums held a
kitchen shower at the home of
Darlene Templeman, Sunday
afternoon honoring Penny
Gloor, Mitchell, on her
forthcoming marriage. Upon
arrival each friend autographed
an apron to be presented to
Penny.
Games we re enjoyed,
followed by a book of good
Christmas meet
for Zion UCW
By MRS. THOMAS HERN
West Zion held the December
UCW meeting last Wednesday
evening at the home of Mrs.
Gordon Johnson.
The program and worship
service was taken by Mrs. Carl
Gower with Christmas readings
given by members and Betty
Johnson sang a solo.
Mrs. Gerald Hem gave a
Christmas reading entitled The
Christmas Sky. The position of
the stars at the time of Jesus
birth indicate He was born
approximately 6 BC in the
spring of the year.
Mrs. Wm. Morley presided for
the business. Suggestions made
at an executive meeting for the
year's program were accepted. A
bale will be packed in June and
articles for a layette will be
brought in at the May meeting.
GRADUATE HONORED
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilkinson
held a surprise dinner party
Saturday evening honoring
Margaret Cornish after her
graduation as a registered nurses'
assistant.
Those attending were Mrs.
Mildred Cornish and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Jaques, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Jaques, Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Wilkinson,
Leamington, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Elford, Ava and Michael,
Elimville.
Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Pfile
visited over the weekend in Bad
Axe, Michigan, with Mrs. Pfile's
brother and sister-in-law who
were celebrating their 25th
wedding anniversary.
Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Allister
visited in Simcoe over the
weekend.
A Scout troop from Harrison
Island, Michigan, camped in
Pinery Park last weekend and
attended the church service at
the Grand Bend United Church.
wishes read by Elizabeth
Murtha. Penny was the recipient
of many lovely gifts for her
kitchen and thanked all present
in a pleasing way.
Lunch was served by
Elizabeth and Darlene.
PERS ONALS
Debbie Machan and Gwen
Dougall, Mitchell visited over the
weekend with Dianne Miller.
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Norris and
family visited Sunday with Mr.
& Mrs. John Burleigh and
family, Goderich.
Darlene Templeman,
Waterloo University, spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr. &
Mrs. John Templeman.
Bonnie Miller, Guelph
University, visited Sunday with
her parents Mr. & Mrs. Clifton
Miller and Paul.
A good crowd attended the
dance in Staffa Hall, Saturday
evening sponsored by the
Hibbert Young Peoples. Music
for dancing was provided by
Christie's Orchestra.
CGIT plan
vesper services
C.G.I.T. candlelighting vesper
services will be held in Exeter
United Church, December 13 at 7
p.m. and at Granton United
Church, December 20 at 7:30
p.m.
The theme of the CGIT
National Christmas service is
"Christmas now . Anybody
Care?"
The girls conduct the services
themselves and this year will see
them lighting four candles, to
combat prejudice, and
misunderstanding, need and
strife, and to focus on individual
needs for love, friendship, and
`knowing we are needed in our
homes and communities'.
Forty-five thousand girls and
leaders meet in Baptist, Church of
Christ Disciples, Presbyterian and
United Churches in every
province of Canada and the North
West Territories.
Many winners
at turkey bingo
MT. CARMEL
A large crowd gathered at the
Dashwood Community Centre
last Wednesday for the annual
parish turkey bingo,
Winners, were: door prize,
Mrs. Art Allemande (turkey);
game winners, Keith Lightfoot,
Joanne Rau, Mrs. Gerry
Campbell, Anne Mary Van Osch,
Mrs. Jack McCann, Grace Wurm,
Joanne Muller, Mrs. Greg
Fleming, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Steve
Dietrich, Barbara Rau, Eileen
Glavin, Mrs. Clara O'Rourke,
Mrs. Frank Regier.
Money and Share Wealth
winners: Mrs, Joe Koracina,
Robert Regier, Wilmer Pfaff,
Sharon Rau, Mrs. Conlin, Scott
Regier, Miss Gayle Cronyn.
PERSONALS
The outside work of the new
home being built for Pat
McCann north of the village is
almost completed.
Mary Eileen Carey and
girl-friends, London, spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Joe
Carey and Rita Anne.
Richard Trainor, Hamilton,
spent the weekend with Mrs.
Frank Trainor and family.
Margaret McCarroll of
Stratford Teachers' College
taught at Mt. Carmel School
part-time last week. Margaret is
daughter of Mr, & Mrs. John
McCarroll former, residents of
Huron Park.
Rev. Father John Mooney
P.P. of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
parish had as his guests over the
weekend his two brothers, Rev.
Father Donald Mooney, Detroit;
and Father Paul Mooney of
Bothwell, also Rev. Father F.
Sullivan C.S. sR. a Redemptorist
as preacher for the Forty Hours.
Mrs. Albert Traquair, Calgary,
and formerly of Exeter, is visiting
friends and relatives in this area.
At present she is the house guest
of Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Moir and
expects to remain in the district
until after Christmas.
Mrs. Audrey Gardiner
entertained last Wednesday in
honor of her father, Clarence
Fletcher, who was celebrating his
birthday. She was assisted by her
sister, Mrs. M. Gibson and her
niece, Mrs. R. Schendera who
served refreshments and birthday
cake to 50 guests.
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Weber,
Philip and John, Kingston, spent
the weekend with Mrs. Frank
Taylor, Exeter and with Mr. &
Mrs. John Ovens, Clandeboye.
Mrs. Maiy Brock, of
Huronview, spent the weekend
with Mr. & Mrs. Norman Brock,
Exeter. Saturday evening, dinner
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Brock
were Mr. & Mrs. Dave Spence,
Mr. & Mrs. William Spence and
family of St. Marys.
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