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YOUNG DAIRY
FARMERS
TRAINING PROGRAM:
(An opportunity to improve your
skills in managing a dairy herd)
Centralia College of Agricultaral Technology
and area. OMAF personnel in co-operation with
Canada Employment and Immigration
Commission offer this
CONTINUING EDUCATION OPPORTUNITY
WHEN: January 26-February 20
(Monday through Thursday 9:00 a.m. • 4:00 p.m.)
WHERE: Centralia College, Huron Park
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
O.M.A.F. Huron, Clinton, Ontario (519) 482-3428
Continuing Education,
Centralia College of Agricultural Technology
Huron Park, Ontario
(.519) 228-6691 0 Ministry of
Agriculture
Ontario and Food
Schedule concert-
at Ceniralia .•UC, euchre contest
staged by. 'Shipka group
Tim s,Advocata, Paconnber 10, 19$0 IA
ZONE OPTIMISTS MEET — A number of area Optimist dub executives participated in a zone meeting at Huron Park, Sun-
day, From the left are Zone Lt. Governor Bill McGrath, Seafarth president Harry Arts, Kirkton-Woodham president Murray
Musty, Grand Bend secretary John Griffiths and Stephen president Jim, Gage. T-A photo
Optimists search for talent
wives. In the afternoon a
Christmas party will be held
for all the members
children, with presents for
those 12 years and, under.
On Sunday afternoons at 2-
p.m, in the rec centre Jim
Merrilees runs a sports
program for everyone who
wishes to play. For $1.00 you
have the opportunity of
playing basketball, ping
pong, volleyball, badminton
or other related sports. Why
don't you bring our your
family and join in on a bit of
exercise. It can do you the
world of good.
Have a good day and drive
Tom Lessard
Optimist.
Sy MK.PREP.BOWDEN
CeNTRAtIA
"Where is Jest's" was the
subject shosen by Mr, Peter
'Snell for his. sermon in the
• United. Church on Sunday
morning, and he based his
thoughts on Matthew
chapter 1 verses mg.
The wise men all
mysterious figures had seen
and followed an incredible
star,. Do we not belong to the
long' line of travellers in our
,search of Jesus? Advent
season can be a time of re-awakening and re-discovery.
Thompson-Warner
Appointment
PETER PEITZ
Thompson-Warner
Motor Ltd., is pleased
to announce the ap-
pointment of Peter
Deitz to their sale
staff. Peter, a life resi-
dent of the area is
well known and
respected throughout
Huron County, When
ever you are thinking
of a new or used car
or truck or a lease be
sure to Call Peter at
238-2391. You'll • be
assured of prompt
service and honest
dealing with Peter.
His presence is felt in the
beauty of the stained OW
windows, in the singing of
the choir. we form the
church and Jesus can be
found in you and — in a
friendly handclasp, in a good
deed and a kindly spoken
word.
The choir sang an anthem
and Mr. Snell's soles with
guitar accompaniment were
deeply appreciated. There
was organ and piano Music
by Mr. Gill and Penny Smith
and the Offertory music was
an organ and piano duet by
Mr, Gill and Penny.
Personals
Mrs. W. Baker of Exeter
accompanied by her aunt
Mrs, John Lovie of London
were recent guests at the
home of Mr: and Mrs.
Wilfred Huxtable.
Mr, and Mrs. Ralph
Lightfoot, ltir. and Mrs, Ken
Greb, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Tripp and Mr. and Mrs,
George Snell attended the
O.D.C.1 Christmas party at
• the Pineridge Chalet,
Hensall, on Friday night.
; Rev. John Beaten, London,
`returned to Centralia on
Friday evening to officiate at
the Armstrong-' Vilson
wedding. A number from
here attended the reception
Friday night, at the ICirkton-
Woodham Community
Centre.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Powe
were guests for the weekend
at the home of their daughter
and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Ron Brittain, Richmond Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Lightfoot were Sunday
evening visitors with their
daughter and son-in-law Mr.
and Mrs. Pat Soldan and
family Grand Bend.
The Christmas meeting for
United Church Women will
be held in the schoolroom of
the church on Thursday
evening at 8 p.m. An in-
vitation is extended to the
men to attend the meeting.
The annual Sunday School
Christmas concert will be
presented Sunday evening
December 14 at 7:30 p.m.
It's bad luck to have
thirteen people seated at the
table—when you're paying
for the dinner.
Sir:
Do your children have a
special talent that they
would be interested in
displaying? They will have
the opportunity of doing so
on January 18 at the annex
when a variety show is to be
presented.
I'M sure that there are ,
any number of kids who can
Y. either sing, dance, play an
instrument or perfortn skits
of some kind, out there in our
area. Letters will be sent
around to the schools giving
the information needed to
inform them of what is
required on that day.
Parents are encouraged to
ask their children to get
involved.
(Spea king' of paren ts) On
Sunday past there was to. be
a meeting of the teen parents
for the intention of setting up
a teen-town. The lack of in-
terest shown leaves us with
no other option but to drop
the subject. We have tried to
operate teen-town before but
found that without t the
assistance of interested
parents it is futile.
The Sunday beginning at
noon, sante takes his parade,
through the village of
Centraliaand the community
of Huron Park on his annual
candy for the kids run. If you,
live in or around these areas
By MRS, HUGH MORENZ
SHIPKA
The first euchre party of
this season was held last
Wednesday night at the
Shipka Community centre,
with six tables in play,
Winners Were ladies high.
Mrs., Jean Bradley; ladies
low-Mrs, Mary Gibson;
men's high-Bill Finkbeiner;
men's low-Lorne Devine, and
most lone hands-Harold
Finkbeiner.
, ft was announced that the
next card party would be
held in two weeks on
December 17,
' The north groups were in
charge of lunch refresh-
ments.
See Simcoe lights
Dick and Annie Zielman,
Fermon and Leota Snyder
were on the bus trip last
Saturday, to the`; town _of
Siincoe's Christmas
Panorama-The Festival of
Lights, that was sponsored
by the Beaconaires club of
Grand Bend. A stop was
made at Crryle's facTory
outlet store near Tillson-
burg. • ,
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Fermon
Snyder attended a pre.
Christmas dinner, Sunday at
her brother's, Mr. and Mrs.
Armond Musselman, of
Tavistock, for a family
gathering of 37 relatives.
Recent visitors with Mr.
Don Keller who is home from.
Alberta, Mr. and. Mrs. Roy
Gibson and Mark, and ROSS
:Keller, all of Crediton. •
Visitors. during the
weekend with Mrs. Trellis
Little and Karl Stebbins
were Ray and Kay Cooper
and their grandchildren
Doug and Vickie Scott, of
Exeter, and Edna and
Norval Reid of Crediton.
' Eleanor and Sid Durie
visited Sunday in Toronto,
with her mother, Mrs. Peter
Wardlaw,
Sharon, Jamie and Ortha
Baker, visited Saturday in
be sure to keep an eye open
for the jolly old 'fellow and
his helpers,
A New Year's Eve dance
is to be held'in the hall again
this year. Only 10B tickets
will be available for sale.
The majority of them have
already been spoken for but
if you wish to attend you
might have a chance by
contacting one of the
Optimist members as soon
as possible. Each ticket is
$7,00 per person which in-
cludes the entrance, meal
and favors, There is plenty of
parking space available and
a cosy atmosphere is
provided.
Saturday night at the hall
we will be holding a dance
open to the public. A chargd
of $1 •per sperson is all that it
will cost you to get in. If you
wish to have a little fun be
sure to attend.
Mrs. Jean Jones was the
lucky winner of our jackpot '
prize at last Thursdays
turkey bingo draw. Many
people attended and enjoyed
the games. The bingo
committee is planning
another turkey bingo on the
18th of this month. So if you
want turkey for Christmas
you had better get out to the
Optimist'hall that night,
The next club meeting will
be held on the 21st of
Debember at 9 a.m. at which
time the members will cook
and serve breakfast for their
rs. er was safely. • their grandsqn Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart Keller, Sarah 'and
Barry, of Stratford, their son
and Mrs. Arnold Kell
Stratford,. with Ken 414
Carol. Baker, Rennie and,
Tracey, show Baker IS a
patient in Stratford beepttal.
with pneumonia,
Mr. and Mrs. GUS Van,
Massenhoven, Anita, Ronnie
and Michael, visited Sunday
At Mary Lou's brother's Mr.
and Mrs. Otis Wouters and
family at Aylmer.
Tom and Jean Bradley,,.
Ken and Ortha Raker, .at-
tended' the bus drivers
dinner, Saturday evening. at
the green Forest in Grand
Bend sponsored by Char,
terways,
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