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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-12-17, Page 13ANIMALS IN PARADE`-- along with tamer Russ A variety of animals appeared on the Darling's Abattoir float in Tiernan. Fire at Shipka home .-ciuelled. E.D. SMITH GARDEN 28 rsJI-AF?z. COCKTAIL CORN N1BLETS GREEN GIANT FANCY GRADE 12 FL. OZ. TINS ;F R MARTINS 750 BOTTLES APPLE JUICE . CANADA DRY CLUB SODA, TONIC WATER OR GINGERALE JELLIED OR WHOLE CRANBERRIES OCEAN SPRAY 14 FL OZ* TIN• • VEGETABLES NIAGARA ORANGE FRAICE C 12.5 FL. OZ. TINS F CHOICE QUALITY 48 FL OZ. TIN PLUS DEPOSIT GREEN GIANT CREAM STYLE CORN, GIANT jam, SUMMER SWEET PEAS, KITCHEN SLICED GREEN OR `WAX BEANS SWEET GHERKINS BICKS PICKLES JAR 375 ml . • , SMILES 'N' CHUCKLES * TURTLES •69 14 oz. PKG. CRANAPPLE DRINK OR CRANBERRY COCKTAIL OCEAN SPRAY 40 FL. OZ. BOTTLE • ASSORTED FLAVOURS JELL-0 POWDERS 3 oz. PKGS.' FOR FAST FROZEN PARISIENNE OR FLORENTINE VEGETABLES 'McCAIN 41 2 LB. 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Times-AdVoceite, December 17, 1940 1'001N 13 00" Kipper tiCW Contest winners. en toy supper Dashwood concert proves a success 13y MRS'', IONA CALOWEI-1., Kippen V.C.W. held their 011.0;40'44a Meeting December 9-which was in the forin of a "pptb.14".'sOPPer. Losing group II entertained Winning group I, winning determined en a basis of members attendance and answering, roll call, In total la members and three guests enjoyed a bountiful supper, the regular meeting' fellewed, June Ceoper was in charge of Worship, her theme being "What is Christmas?" Silent Night was sung followed by a commentary on the Origin of Christmas. Offering was received by Mrs. Hill Charters; dedicated by June Cooper with prayer, O. come all ye faithful was sung and June WINTER By Cheryl LeWls Grade8 J,A;13: McCurdy Cold red noses jolly children singing Santa's Coming Christmas Cooper closed the Wersbip with prayer. Mrs,, • Robert .1cinsroe.ri, president,. opened the business .portion with a poem, "The Priceless Gift of Christmas". The roll call was answered with a monetary or other gift ter the Children's and Family Services at Ooderich, Treasurer's • report was given by Mrs. Bert Faber, Sunshine report was. given by Mrs. John Cooper, , visiting report *by Mrs, E, Kyle. 'Several thank yeti notes were read by Susan Faber and, an invitation extended to members to attend a Christmas social at Queensway Nursing Home December 15. • Myra Lovell gave the Social report, Mrs, Bert Faber presented the proposed budget for0.981. Approval was left to January. meeting. June Cooper introduced the guest speaker • Diane Gerstenkorn who demob- strated how to make a doorway in Christmas motile from a wicker fan,. She showed several beautiful floral arrangements using soap bars,4 spoons, mugs, wicker containers. Mrs, Edison. McLean won the lucky draw for the door swag, The January Meeting was reviewed, a gift for Queensway Nursing Home is to, be roll call. Courtesy remarks were given, by Sandra Turner, Mrs* Kinsman wished everyone a Merry Christmas and the meeting closed with While Shepherds Watched their flocks. and Rev. McMullen closed, with prayer, • Persoeals Cliff Henderson . is a. patient in University Hospital London. Mr. & Mrs. J, McGee, Blyth, visited with Mr. & Mrs. W.L. Mellis, Monday. Mr, Wilmer Turner, Stanley township is a patient in Exeter Hospital. Congratulations to Grandma and Grandpa Grant McGregors and' to great grandma and great grandpa Robert McGregers on the birth of a son to Mr. & Mrs. Ken Mixer. mas Ecumenical service held Tuesday night at Greenway United Church. John and Linda Wuerth attended the Business Im- provement Area Christmas dinner' and dance, Saturday evening at the South Huron flee Centre. Mrs.Doris Sweitzer visited recently with her friend, Mrs. Mary Marshall, near Dungannon. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sweitzer, visited Saturday evening with Bonnie, Mike and Jason. Erickson. Sunday visitors with 'the Sweitzers. were Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sharpe, ,of Parkhill. Ken, Ortha and Garry Baker were dinner guests, Sunday, with Don, Sharon and Jamie Baker, for the oc- casion of Ortha's birthday. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Jake Reder, Hayfield and Mrs. Emma - Schilbe, Zurich. Sharon's gift to Ortha was a phone 'call to her daughters in Ed- /. monton. I Harvey, Gloria, Kevin and Dwight Beierling attended a pre-Christmas dinner for Gloria's side of the family, Sunday evening at the Zurich hotel. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adkins, Mrs. Margaret Hess, Mr, and Mrs. Howard Adkins, and Jamie all of Zurich area; Mr, and Mrs. Jack Adkins, Jimmy and friend, of Tiverton. Jackie and Jenny Russell visited Monday afternoon with Hugh and Annie Morenz. By MRS. IRVIN RAM Johnson 1 Olsen, a professional Christian Per- formance duo presented a concert recently at ^ the * United Church VonsOred by the Huron-Perth Youth and locally by Joy of Zion Lutheran Church, Kurt Johnson and Jirrit Olsen, the two man orchestra gave a Christ- centered message with quality musical perfor- mance and original scrip- ture based songs. They used a variety of instruments, banjo, zither, guitar, man- dolin, autoharp, celtic harp, dulcimer, pedal steel, balalaika, bass guitar, elec- tric guitar, hammered dulcimer, some of which go back to Bible times. They presented 'traditional; con- temporary, country, light rock and childrens songs which all ages did enjoy. Denise Becker, the third member of the group was the sound and light techni- cian, All three are natives of Minnesota with head- quarters in Hastings. This is their first trip to this part of Ontario where they also had 'concerts in Seebach Hill and Toronto. They are plan- ning a return trip next Oc- tober. Fellowship followed the 'performance to view the in- struments, talk with the per- formers.and to have refreshments, Mr, and Mrs. Howard Datars, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Keller and Pastor and Mrs. .Mellecke hosted the trio. Name officers, executive • Dashwood Calvary United Church Women met Tuesday for a business meeting. The shut-in boxes will be prepared and delivered by the Sunshine committee, Mrs. 'Mildred Kellerman, Mrs. Harry Hoffman and Mrs. Jessie Rader. The an- nual reports were given by all committees. The nominating com- mittee presented the follow- ing slate of officers: past president, Mrs. Gordon Bender; president, Mrs. Don Gaiser; vice-presidents, Mrs. Syd Baker and Mrs. Harold Carroll; secretary, Mrs. Hugh Boyle; assistant, Mrs. Bill Chandler,; treasurer., Mrs. Ralph Weber; pianist, Mrs. Ken McCrae: nominating com- mittee. Mrs. Jack Gaiser, Mrs. Clayton Merner and Mrs. Aldene Wolfe. Group chatriadios .cbris- tian development, Mrs. Mildred.: Kellerman; stewardship, finance and leadership* development, Mrs, Bill 'Chandler; church in society, Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan; world outreach, Mrs. Harold Headrick. LICW entertains. Tuesday the United. Church Women entertained their husbands or friend, choir and Sunday School teachers at' a delicious Christmas supper, The program was org iz- ed by Mrs, Mervyn Tie n, Mrs, Eben Weigand and Mrs. Hugh Boyle, The Christmas story was read by Mrs, Weigand after which everyone enjoyed a sing-song. Twelve members, male and female presented a fashion show "We dare to be different" of the latest out- fits for 1981. The artisite designs and exquisite accessories are accessible in any household. The Christmas Place in Grand Bend owned and operated by Kristie Douglas McIndoe demonstrated decorating your home for Christmas. She was assisted by Helen DoUglas and Kerrie McClougham. She taught the 45 people present how to make a butterfly bow after which everyone put them on the Christmas tree. Personals Christmas came early at the 'home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gaiser, Kim and Lyn when a family gathering was held Saturday,' with Mrs. Cora Gaiser, Rev. and Mrs. Bruce Seebach and family, Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Poland Campbellford and Mr. and Mrs, Don Gaiser and family present. Relatives and friends attended an "Open House" for' Mr: and Mrs. Percy Willert, Zurich; Sunday, Mrs. Hilda Wein has been released from South Huron Hospital, Exetel., and is at Mississauga with her daughter and family, Dr. and. Mrs. A.C. Whittier. Mrs. Frieda Keller has returned home from Univer- sity Hospital. Mrs. Letta Taylor is, a= patient in South Huron • Hospital, Mrs. Flossie Willert is a patient in University Hospital. By MRS. HUGH MORENZ . The Grand Bend -Fire Department, was called Thursday morning to the home of Mike and Bonnie Erickson to extinguish afire in the wall. Fortunately they, were home at the time ,.or they expect their home would have been destroyed. Rdger' Mark Matz, son of Mrs. Gordon Ratz, add Isabelle Carole (Belle), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George. Weller, were married Saturday, December 13 at Pompano Beach, Florida. Attending from here were Roger's sisters, Katherine Ratz, of London; Barbara Ratz, Toronto; and his brother Bill Ratz, of London. Lucille Vincent, Leota Snyder, Eleanor Durie and Annie IVIorenz, from this area, attended the Christ-