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THE BRUSSELS POST, DECEMBER 21., 1977 —25
Bluevale
personals
Miss Dayle Fischer spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Joe
Walker and family.
The quilt that was on display,at
McInnes' Dry Cleaners was won
by Mrs. Brenda Ellis of
Mississauga. The lucky ticket was
sold by Mrs. Tim Talton.
A carol service was held
Sunday evening at 8 o'clock in the
Bluevale Presbyterian Church
with a very good attendance.
Christmas carols and hymns were
sung by the choir and
congregation and a -solo by Larry
Elston. The Dorach family sang
together. The Sunday School
attended in a body. There will be
no Sunday School for the next 2
Sundays but will start again on
January 8, during the church
service.
"Merry Christmas to
Everyone" from your Bluevale
correspondent, Mrs. Walker.
Thank y ou for your news tips in
'77 and don't forget to call with
your list of holiday guests.
Bluevale
bowling
LadieS' high single, Colleen,
Robertson, 225; High triple, Carol
Sh aw, 538. Men's high single,
Jery Timm, 195; high triple, Ken
Henry 544. Games 200 & over - N
ancy Corrigan, 205. Colleen
Robertson 225.
Team Standings: Dusters, 21;
Cougars 16; Mercury's 16;
Lincolns 14; Chryslers 9, Comets
8.
Christmas dinner is never
complete without the traditional
turkey and stuffing. For .many,
the stuffing is the favorite part of
the meal. Food specialists at the
Ontario Food Council Ministry of
Agricultufe and Food, suggest
adding ingredients to make the
stuffing something really special.
Begin with a basic bread and
butter mixture, but don't be afr
aid to use a different bread, such
as whole wheat. Mtishrooros,
celery, onions and green pepper,
sauteed in the butter, are
delicious addition's, as are
chopped apples and whole
cranberries. Various meats can be
The Christmas meeting of the •
Bluevale U.C.W. was conducted
by the president, Mrs. Wendell
Stamper, who expressed her
appreciation for the support given
her during the past year.The roll
call, "A Christmas Thought",was
answered by 29 members and
seven children were present.
Correspondent
Mrs. Joe Walker
357-3558
The clerk ofsession, Robert
Fraser,.lifthe third Advent candle
on Sunday morning at the United
Church service. The candle was
lit because Jesus is the Light of
the world and His birthday is
close.
Rev. Wilena Brown's message
was based on the theme
"Peace". She said, "As we come
to Christmas we believe that a
Message has been transmitted to
the world. The message is
"Peace" and it comes from the
Lord."
Misg Brown stressed that in
this modern world, Christians do
not trust enough. She asked her
cooked and added to the stuffing.
Use ground beef, sausage meat,
or diced bacon. Chopped Walnuts,
pecans, or chestnuts can enhance
the flavor, of any stuffing. Savory
or marjoram add tasty variety in
seasonings. Nutmeg and
Cinnamon are intersting in an
apple stuffing. If a moist stuffing
is desired, small amounts of apple
juice Or white wine can be mixed
into the stuffing.
Each of the four unit leaders and
several of the committee
conveners reported on the year's
work.
The president spoke of various
areas of interest,Alcohol and Drug
Concern, Alma College
Centennial Year, the college
being under United Church
sponsorship. Mrs. Max Demaray
congregation how they react to
the message of peace, love and
hope, closing by saying that "the
essential truth of Christmas is.
that God. is at work."
Four children were baptized by
Miss Brown and received into the
church. They are Julie Marie,
clang, liter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Elston; Kerry-Anne, daught er of
Mr. and Mrs. J oe Nicholson;
Matthew John, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Elgin Adams and Trevor
Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Machan.
On Christmas Eve at 7:3‘ 0 in
the church, there will be a
birthday party for Jesus with
special singing and a birthday
cake.
Allow about 3/4 cup of
stuffing per pound of turkey.
Because stuffing expands during
roasting, stuff lightly. For easier
handling and serving, stuffing
can be baked in a greased,
covered casserol along with the
turkey during the last hour of
roasting time. For individual
servings, bake stuffing in greased
covered custard cups during the
last half hour of roasting.
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Saturday. (Photo by Langlois)
gave a resume .of the Mitchell
Center Fair. Reference was also
made to Dr. Robert McClure's
recently published book.
Unit Four, led by Mrs.
Demaray, conducted the
Christmas workshop with several
thought provoking articles about
celebrating this festivbal in a
Christian manner. A skit, "No
Silent Night" carried out the
same theme, as did readings by
Mrs. Harold Johnston. Carols
were sung with Mrs. Johnston as
pianist.
The Installation of officers for
1978 was conducted by Rev. W.
Brown, who complimented the
U.C.W. for all their efforts during
the past year and thanked them
specially for their work on her
behalf.
The 1978 executive is as
follows: past president, Mrs.
W.J. Nicholson; President, Mrs.
Wendell Stamper; First vice,
Mrs. Alan Campbell; second vice,
Mrs. Charlie Johnston; Sec. Mrs.
Bert Garniss; treas, Mrs. Bert
Hastings; pianist, Mrs. Glen
Sellers.
Stewardship and Finance
Corn., Mrs. W. J. Nicholson,
Mrs. Mel Craig, Mrs. Bert
Hastings; Communications
co-ordinator; Mrs. Harvey Edgar,
Mrs. J.C.Johnston; Church in
society, Mrs. Max Demaray, Mrs.
Keith Nicholson; World
Outreach, Mrs.. Donald Street,
Mrs. Robert Fraser; Christian
and Leadership Development,
Mrs. Allan Campbell, Mrs,
Charles Mathers, Mrs. Ed.
Stewart .
Nominating Committee, Mrs.
Jim Johnston, Mrs. Alan
Campbell, Mrs. C. Mathers, Mrs.
E. Stewart, Manse, Mrs. George
Fischer, Mrs.
McFarlane, Mrs. H. Johnston ;
Leadership Development and
In-Church Service, Mrs.
K. Johnston, Mrs.M. Johnston,
Mrs. Lillian Elliott, Mrs. Bill
Peacock; Messengers, Mrs. A.
Campbell, Mrs. Jack Searson,
Miss Joanne Edgar, Mrs. Ross
Nicholson; representative on
official board, Mrs. K. Johnston;
representative on Board of
Stewards, Mrs. Carl Johnston.