HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-12-19, Page 7PASS SKATING TESTS — Members of the Exeter figure skating club have been busy
preparing for various CFSA tests. Shown above are skating pairs Wendy Ballantyne, Patti
Down, Janene Sellers and Brenda Pincombe. T-A photo
Concert at Sunday School,
Enjoy euchre at Brinsley
skit the night before
Christmas by the Sunday
School teachers and the
minister Mr. Snell.
The evening was ended by
Santa Claus coming with
gifts and candy, The
teachers thanked all the
people that came and made
it a successful evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Amos,
Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose
Koricina and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Allen Amos and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Bowden and family, London
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Rosser and family spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Amos and family.
Drinkers
beware!
Commissioner H.H.
Graham of the Ontario
Provincial Police announces
that a major effort involving
special patrols is now in
effect throughout OPP
jurisdiction to combat the
drinking driver,
The Christmas slogan of
Ontario police forces is:
"Working Together for a
Safer Holiday."
Commissioner Graham
emphasizes "Saving lives
over the holiday season is
our highest priority."
"Traffic safety is a two-
way street, We can do our
part, but each and every
driver must realize that less
haste, more care and special
Christmas courtesy will.
result in a happier holiday
season for all."
As many of our special
patrols as possible will use
roadside breath analysis
devices. A positive reading
on this instrument will result
in prompt police action to rid
the highways of potentially
lethal drivers.
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Clandeboye ladies told
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contentment lead you
as surely as the Star
led the Wise Men to the Manger . „ and may this Holiday
bring you all the good things in life. Merry Christmas to all!
Jim & Bob Rowe
and the staff of
CLANDEBOYE
The December meeting of
the Clandeboye Women's
Institute was held at the
home of Mrs. Gerald Lynn.
Mrs. Harold Hardy,
president, led in the opening
ode, Mary Stewart collect
and the Lord's Prayer.
Roll Call-A childhood
memory of Christmas was
answered by 15 members
and three visitors. During
the business, a donation was
given to the Helping Hands
Volunteer Service,
Anita Giesen and Angela
Clark were present to ex-
plain and answer any
questions about the
Volunteer service. Gifts for
the Cancer Cupboard at
Thameswood Lodge were
brought in by the members.
Group 2 was in charge of the
Christmas program.
Mrs, Jim Cunningham
gave a very interesting
paper on Christmas Customs
in other parts of the world.
Mrs. Roy Cunningham read
a Christmas legend.
Christmas carols were sung
accompanied by Mrs, Man
Hill at the piano.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
R. Williams, Mrs, Berniece
Thompson, Mrs. Jim Cun-
ningham and hostess Mrs.
Lynn.
U.C.W. meet
Mrs. Chas. Coughlin,
President of the Clandeboye
United Church Women
opened her home for the
Christmas meeting. A
candlelight service "The
Christmas Story," depicting
the U.C.W. purpose was
taken by Mrs, Wilmer Scott,
Mrs. Coughlin, Mrs. Jim
Scott and Mrs. Ed Arm-
strong,
Mrs. Gerald Lynn read
"The Christmas Pageant"
and told the story of Handel's
Christmas Masterpiece.
Mrs. Ralph Lynn read a
poem, "Christmas Is."
The same slate of officers
will stand for the 1980 year.
The communion committee
for 1980 are January, Mrs.
Art Hodgins, April, Mrs.
Gerald Millson, July, Mrs.
Arnold Blake and October,
Mrs. Orville Rollings,
An excellent bale and
layette was sent from the
U.C.W., with the white gifts
from the Sunday School, to
the Indian Reserve near
Delaware. Remembrances
were sent to the shut-ins for
Christmas.
By GORDON MORLEY
BRINSLEY
The euchre party was held
Friday evening at the
Brinsley School. Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Lewis, Mrs.
Marjorie Steeper and
George Dixon were con-
veners. Seven tables were in
play.
Winners for Ladies high-
Desta Rock, Lone hands-
Mrs. Alonzo Hodgins, Low-
Jimmie Lewis, Men's high
score-Alonzo Hodgins, Lone
hands-Mrs. Murray Collins-
playing a man's place and
also Mrs. Evan Hodgins won
the Low prize.
Next party is to be
December 28 with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Trevithick and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carter as
the conveners.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet
Trevithick, St. Thomas were
Saturday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Trevithick.
Mrs. Joe Durand and
Adam and Aimee Jayne,
April Hodgins and Jim
Morley, also Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Schenk were Wed-
nesday afternoon visitors
with Mrs. Violet Allison and
Kathleen Morley.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fenton
and family, Belgrave visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
George Prest.
The Brinsley Sunday
School hall was crowded
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Thursday evening with
people enjoying the annual
Sunday School concert, The
senior class had the Nativity
Scene with Christmas Carols
with Kevin Steeper did a
magnificent job of reading
the scripture,
Primary class danced and
sang Suzy Snowflake and
Christmas,
Junior play-Santa
Romance staring Lorne
Brewer and Kim Amos
acting as Mr. and Mrs. Santa
with others in the class
acting as elves and
narrators.
Two guitar solos were
presented by Carrie Hartle
and Russel Grundy and
Recitation by Heather
Thompson.
The kindergarten class
sang "Away in a manger". A
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Mrs. Ralph Lynn, Debbie
and Dianne were hostess on
Saturday evening for a Lynn
family bridal shower in
honour of their niece and
cousin, Nancy Hem of Zion,
Usborne Twp.
Mrs. Art Hodgins was in
Goderich Tuesday to see her
brother, Bill Morley, elected
Warden of Huron County for
1980.
Mrs. Clarence Carter,
Mrs. Isobel Simpson and
Mrs. Viola Carter visited
with Mrs. Mary Carter and
Mrs. Brownlee at the
Craigholme Nursing Home,
Ailsa Craig, Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken
McAlpine, Becky and
Bradley of Ailsa Craig were
Friday evening visitors with
Mr. and Mrs, Art Hodgins.
Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Gebel
entertained their family to
Christmas dinner Sunday.
Visitors with Mrs. Isobel
Simpson last week were Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil McFalls,
London on Saturday and
Sunday she entertained Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Carroll,
Saintsbury, Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff Shipley and Mrs. Onie
McFalls, Lucan,
McGillivray Central
School students will be
participating on the CFPL-
TV school program,
"Children Every-Year"on
Saturday, December 22, at
12,30 p.m. when they will
to present part of their
Christmas concert.
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