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A 'PRETTY' PRESS-7'Margaret MacDonald, a
.'resident of the Callander Nursing, Home
'Modeled'• one. of Caravan Clothes selection of
dresses She was assisted by'a representative
of Caravan; (Photo by Renney)
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Ifon
Henderson, son of Murray
and Carol Henderson, on
Sunday morning at
Egmondv,ille United Church.
Miss Pam Hackwell,
Kitchener1spent the weekend
at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard,
Hackwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Roily
Achilles were supP r guests
on Sunday wit Keith,
Schaeffer, Kathy chilles,
Danny, Chrisie and Dwayne'
of Sebringville.
COrrespondent the ben di cti e on.
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There were 8.tables of
progressive euchre in play on
Tuesday evening at the
Walton. Community Hall.
Prize winners were for
high lady - Mrs.. Mildred
McNall ,, Blyth; Low - Mrs.
Earl. Mills; High Man -
Wilfred Shortreed; Low - Ted
Hunking, 'R.R. 1, Auburn.
Lucky number for Mrs. Sadie
McDonald; For Men Cliff.
Ritchie; Institute Hostesses
'in charge were: -Mrs. Lavern
Godkin, Mrs. Graeme Craig,
Mrs. • Ron Bennett and Mrs.
Herb Traviss.,.There will be
• one more. card game.befoye
Christmas on Deceniber 9.
Everyone is welcoine, when
lunch, is provided.
CHURCH NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Hoegy
' were at the door Sunday
morning -to welcome
worshippers at Duff's United
Church. Mrs. Marie
McGavin was organist for the
hymns for the first Sunday in
Advent.
Reading the scriptures
were Jeanne McDonald and
Brian McGavin of the Youth
Group. The Rev. Charles A.
Swan took as his sermon,.
"Obedience during 'testing''
Offering was received by.
Campbell Wey, Mervin
Smith and Howard Hackwell.
The flowers in the church
were in memory of the late
William Thamer.
Coming • events: Sunday,
Dec. " 7 T Holy Communion
and Bible Study Day. Board
meeting at 8:00 p .m: ,
December 14 is Men's • Day
with the rehearsal, Thursday
Dec. 11 at 8:00 p.m. Sunday,
Dec. 14. Church School
Concert at 8:00 p.m. Sunday,
Dec. 21. Youth Group meets
at 8:00 ,p.m. Wednesday,
December 21. Candlelight
Carol Service at 8:00 p.m.
On SundaY evening at.
Duff's United Church a
group of 27, Senior and
Youth Chiors • from
Londesboro,United •Churchi
presented the musical, "It's
cool in the Furnace."
Those taking the main
parts were Mrs. Barbara
Bosman, ' Choir leader.
Louise McGregor, pianist,
Daniel was played. by Bob
Thompson. Rev. Bob Scott
was the king. , Murray
• Sholdice of the Walton Youth
Group gave the welcome to
the Londesboro choirs. Don
Hickson thanked them.
Prior to the musical. Rev.
Charles. A. Swan 'opened the
evening with singing of
hymns. Mrs. Roy Huether
was pianist. Scripture and
prayer was given. Rev. C.
Wittich, Blyth pronounced
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'PERSONALS
Mrs, June Sniith, London
has been staying with her
' mother, Mrs. Edna Hackvvell
since she returned home
from hospital.
The Institute Bake sale
and Tea was cancelled last
Saturday due to a funeral in
our community. Members
are reminded of the Pot Luck
Supper on December 17 for
their Christmas meeting.
There will be a gift exchange.
Visiting on the weekend
with Rev. Charles A. Swan at
Belgrave
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wight-
man attended the funeral of
Diane (Vautour) Brigham be-,
loved wife of John C. Brig-
ham at Sarnia, Tuesday Nov.
26; 1980. Others attending
from this area were My.
Kenneth Brigham, Mr.
Douglas -Brigham, R.R. 1
Blyth• and Mr. and Mrs.
James H. Brigham of Blyth.
We also visited Mr.-and Mrs.
Charles R. Brigham.
the manse were friends
George and. Tina Pornoisky
of Toronto.
The members of the
Walton Unit are reminded of
the change of , date for their
Christmas meeting. The
Copper Contest supper I will
be on Wednesday December
10 instead of Thursday
evening as originally
planned.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Ian Wilbee,
Keith and Brian, Mrs.
' Dorothy Sholdice, Murray
and• Sandra attended !the
christening of Scott Murray
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FASHION . SHOW AT CALLANDER—Residents and staff of the
Callender Nursing Home took part in Caravan Clothes fashion show at
the Nursing Home .on Thursday. Here, staff member Sandra Cowan •
models some clothing as residents and guests look on. (Photo by Ranney)
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