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pensive and fun way to, spend
a Saturday evening, Come
Out and Show Us your dan-
cing Skills.
Harold Borden is spending
a, lot of time setting up the
variety show which is to be
held on January IS at the
hail. Anyone who is 18 years
or under and has some type
of talent in the entertaining
field should submit, his or her
name to Harold or your
school teacher. Don't he shy.
Help us to make your life and
those around you a little
more enjoyable.
The Qpti,14/rS. are again
looking for needy families to
assist at Christmaas, If you
know of anyone in need
please contact Mrs, Barb
Gage at 2,8-0509 after 5:00
TileY aise ask anyone
who wishes to droP off
canned goods or good Wed
toys at the schools or any of
the drop off locations in the
Park. Thank you for your
generosity andkindness,
Tile Algonquin and
Columbia freeways are still
in good operation. In fact,
even with the inclement
weather, the cars seem to be
able to Pick up a little more
speed, They can also save
gas at the stop streets
because with a, hit more
pressure on the breaks it is
JOIN HENSALL, EXPLORERS ---Recently, 13 young ladies joined the Explorers group who meet at Hensall United Church. In
the bock row are Maureen Vandef800men, Susan Flynn, Mary Ducharme, Diane. Stebbins, Mary Ann Regier, Janet Mowart
and Patty Regier. In the front-row ore Debbie Lawrence, Christine Rose, Lori Harburn, Pam Gackstetter, Elizabeth Thompson
and Sherri Maxwell. Staff photo
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.FARM MACHINERY
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
(Training in repair and maintenance skills
for farm machinery)
Centralia College of Agricultural Technology
and area OMAF_personnel in co-operation with
Canada Employment and Immigration
Commission offer this
CONTINUING EPUCATION OPPORTUNITY
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Santa Claus was . well for this. Parade whleh has do not have yours, contact
received Sunday afternoon been held f9r the Past 4 me soonest, The $7.00 per
in the communities of years that. I have been a person price of adMission
Centralia and .Huron Park. resident. Without their help include*: dancing, food And
Clowns and firemen Christmas would he dull favors. A maximum of 100
distributed Over -6QO bags Of around here. Thanks alsO tickets are being sold.
candy to the children who goes Out to the youth and Word is getting around
lined the reads. Following teenagers who along with the about our club's Saturday
the parade Santa made an firetnen braved the sub-zero night dances, This past
appearance on skates at the weather to run. around the weekend the. crowd was
arena where again he was streets and to the doors of the double that of the last one,
warmly greeted. houses with Ole candies, There will be two dances in
Local industries and area New Years eve tickets are each of January, February
merchants are responsible running out rapidly so if you and March. It's an inex.
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30th birthday and Alphonse
and Betty Grenier 33rd wed-
ding anniversary.
Mrs. Stewart Bell,
Pauline, Troyann and Mrs.
Wm. H. Bell attended The
World's Figure Skating
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Lawn & Garden Furniture from
Mrs. Bates visited with ticipated m "The Sacrament
Louise Scringeour. Charlie of the Lord's Stinker". The
and Reth Gilmore visited Class who joined were:
Robert Dale visited with
Agnes Cutting, Shirley Prou-
ty visited several residents.
John McDougall and
Madeline Harburn visited
with Bella Drover. Mrs.
Tiedeman and Rose Grigg
visited Ed Divine. Pete,
Ruth, Nancy and Susan
Durand and Mrs. Kipfer
visited Nell Kendrick. Mr.
and Mrs; *Gordon Wilhelm
visited Edna Youn. Mrs.
Sarah Wren, Mr, and Mrs.
Prank Forrest visited with
Fanny Clarke ' and Ethel
Drover. Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Crich and family visited
Wally Crich. Mrs. Shirley
Luther conducted the
worship service last week
accompanied by Mrs. Brit-
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HOLIDAY HOURS
Wed., Dec. 24 - 10 a.rn, -.3 p,m,
CLOSED DEC. 26 '
Wed.; Dec. 31 -.10 Q.M. 3 p.m
CLOSED JAN. 1
Fri., Jan. 2 - 10 a.m. - 8 p.m,'
The staff of Queensway
Nursing Home held a ChriSt-
mas social for families and
friends on Sunday afternoon
and would 'like to express
sincere thanks for the
number who came to make
this gathering a great
success, "Birthday
Greetings" to Pat Oesch
who celebrated his birthday
this past week.
Visitors with Mrs. Volland
were Mrs. Beatrice Taylor;
Mrs. Vera Johnston and Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Volland.
Visiting with Mrs. Triebner
were Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Triebner; Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Triebner, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Triebner, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Triebner and Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Triebner. Les
Mitchell and Brericla visited
with the former's mother
Mrs. Louise Mitchell, Mr.
and Mrs. Dogan, Mr, and
Mrs. Henry Wilds, Mrs.
Anita Bengough, Jane White
and Jack and Kay Cockwell
visited Mrs. Irma .Wilds.
Mrs. Mary Oesch, Roy and
Marg Gautreau, Ross and
Linda Fisher and Dana, Ivan
and Gladys Beckler visited
with Pat Oesch. Mr. and
Neil Regan. Lyle Kraft and . ,
family. and Don Rgzendal ,'CativiPfivfivfiTh.vricv/P6'06WW+AVkkvfi',Avfiabfivava'tAviicvafivfivvirrvaNtoAvAvAvitre.:.
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ton. The residents and staff
wish to express a "Thank
You" to Mrs. Luther for
treats for the residenti,
Men's high bowling score
•was Ross Thompson 165 and
Ladies' High Edna Youn 94.
Carmel Church
receives members
Carmel Presbyterian
Church was decorated for
the festive, season by the
ladies of the Church and
presented a fine setting
when the Communicant
class •of twelve joined the
membership of the church.
Rev. Kenneth Knight con-
ducted the service and spoke
to the class "On My
Church". They were
welcomed by Rev. Knight
and the session. Mr. Ron
Fleming was guest soloist
and sang "Go Tell It On The
Mountains" and "Infant
Lowly" accompanying
himself on the guitar. Mrs.
Robert presided at the organ
and led the choir in the
anthem "Hymn For Christ-
mas Day". Rev. Knight
spoke on "The Cress in
Christmas". There was a
large attendance, par-
Janet, Paul and Greg
Hoggarth; Murray and Don-
na Taylor; Jane Pollock;
Kathy Troyer; Brian and
Barbara McGregor; David,
Carol and Terry McGregor,
A special service com-
bining the talents of the
Church School Children and
the Youth Group will be held
on Sunday, December 21st at
1:36 p.m. A joint candlelight
service for the three con-
gregations is planned for
Sunday night, December
21st at '7:30 p.m. at Carmel
Church,'Hensall.
Personals
Weekend visitors with Mr.
'and Mrs. Alphonse Grenier
were Jim and Laura Turner
and Kathleen, St. Clair
Shores, Michigan; Louella
and Richard Motte, and
Lucille and Jim Spidwell,
Detroit; Rose and 'Richard
Rader, Danny and Tammy,
Kitchener; Larry and Carole
Luther, Robert and Terri-
Lynn, Grand Bend; and Joe
and Joanne Bengough, Hen-
sail.
They all attended the Rau-
Bell wedding in Zurich
Saturday. Sunday they
attended the 41st birthday of
the former Quenneville
Triplets, Laura, Louella and
Lucille, also Rose Rader's
WHEN: January 7' - March 25
Wednesdays 9:D0 a.m, - 4:00 p.m.
WHERE: Centralia College, Huron Park
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
O.M.A.F. Huron, Clint6n, Oniario (519) 482-
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Continuing Education,
Centralia College of Agricultural Technology
Huron Park, Ontario
ntario
Ministry of
Agriculture (519) 228-6691
and Food
easy to slide right through,
them, Come on drivers,
let's use a little more
common sense. Drive with
care and adjust your driving
habits to the conditions.
Ladies, don't forget the
second turkey bingo to be
held this Thursday at the
annex. You're the ones who
want it so get out and win a
Christmas bird,
There are still a number•of
pledges out for the skate-a-
thon, If you are 'laving
trouble collecting the money
give me a holler and we'll
see if we can help. The free
skating Sunday afternoons
are well attended. 'Make
good use 9f them. Bring your
families and friends.
The next meeting of the
club is this Sunday. First the
members are to cook and
serve breakfast for their
wives and girlfriend*,
Following will be a regular
meeting. In the afternoon the
children will be treated to a.
Christmas party. I would
like to ask the members to
make an extra effort to at-
tend all of these functions.
During the winter, help a
friend in need.
Tom Lessard
Optimist.
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Western Ontario.
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JOHN
DEERE
TOYS
From Pedal Driven riding
tractors to Titan combines,
John Deere action toys
are designed to make kids
happy. They keep parents
happy, too with their
long-lasting durability.
Ancl you'llnev as
John
never
buybatteries
Deere toys don't need
them. Choose toys ft'am
our farm and lawn and
garden lines. All are
authentic scale models of
the real machines.
Free gift wrapping
available at our store.
Cold Weather
Sportswear ,
We have distinctive,
machine washable
sweaters for men and
women in a variety of
styles
Put warmth
where you
want it
with a
'John Deere
Space heater
Two models are
available to heat
machine sheds,
workships, cabins
anywhere 115-volt ,
current is avairable.
All burn ket'osene or
No. 1 or No. 2 fuel
oil. Fuel saving
thermostat is
standard on 150,000
Bfu model, optional
on the 90,000-Btu
model.
Blast away -
snow fast with
a John Deere
Backpack Blower
Clear snow this winter the
quick and easy way with
a John Deere Backpack
Blower. Powerful 40CC
engine generates air
velocity of up to 180 MPH
for fast clean-up. Ad-
justable shoulder hotness,
padded back cushion for
support.
Weighs just 20 pounds for
go-anywhere con-
venience.