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Jack Carter and "Sante. Mary.Pollock gave the.
Claus", which was folloWed cour tesy remarks thanking
by a hurnorous skit on Santa all who helped in malting the
Claus preparing for his party'so enjoyable, Reg had
journey on Christmas Eve all join in singing "The more
with Mad Reid 'as Mrs. we get together" and
Santa and Annie MeCesh as "Merrily we, toll -along",
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a deliciouslpot luck meal.
PreSident, Harold Quipp,
welcomed the guests and ex-
tended Season's Greetings to
all present and reminded
them that 'dancing would
resume on Thursday, Janu-
ary 8, 1981:
Don Stewart of the God-
erich grcitip thanked the'club
for their invitation.
A special thanks goes to
the lunth and decorating
committees.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Wellington Webster on the
weekend were 'Atlee and
Tricia. Wise, Cecil Webster of
Richfield; Ohio and Jim
Webster of Waterloo.
Janet Parrish, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Par-
rish, has received word that
she has passed her Register-
ed Nurses examinations.
Janet is presently working at
Victoria Hospital, London.
she is interested in and
Would like 'to see done. She
offered a prize for the best
essays written on school
,clays received by her by the
January meeting. •
Reg as usual came up with
several good jokes. Marion
Gamble offered for sale
-cards= •-and- pens,-for, --the
Arthritis Society,
Marjorie Thompson was
Lorne Parrish, Lucknow, is
currently kpatient in Wing-
ham Hospital.
Winners of the December
Draw for the VVingliam and
District Mentally Retarded
were Miss Carol Stewart of
Guelph, a $1500 trip, Con-
solation prize of a weekend
trip was won by the ,Catholic
VVomen's League in Wing- , ham.
selections on the piano. Rev,
Bushell • sang two solos,
"There is no Place like home
for the holiday!' and "Merry
Christmas • to you' '
Elizabeth Fair gave a
reading "The • sounds of
..0 hrist.rna s!A, oth y
Wardell gave several toe
tapping tunes on her violin,
Gladys Huston read a lovely
but serious poem "Tbe
Christmas story'' written by
EADIE - Donglas 'and. Anne
are pleased to announce the
birth of their son, Jonathan
William Ferguson, 9 lb. 8
or, on Saturday, December
'6, 1980, in • Kincardine and
DiStrict Hospital, Proud
grandparents are Lester and
Audrey Ferguson and Lorne .
and Doris Eadie,
HAYES - 'Mr and Mrs.
Randy Hayes of R. 1, Holy=
rood, are pleased to an-
nounce 'the arrival of their
daughter, ...Wendy Sue, at
Wingham and District Hos
pital on December 12, 1980,
a granddaughter for 'Arthur
and Patti Vanboven and
Charles and Allie Hayes.
McNAIN - Mr. and Mrs:
Grant McNain of innisfail,
Alberta are happy to an
nounce the arrival of their
daughter, Laura Kate, on
December 9; 1980, at Innis:.
fail Flospital,
for the day, 'Violet -
IVIacKenzie' VMS' the pianist.
.for all tetnuSical numbers .
The Queen was 'sung. The
• secretary and treasurer took
the membership fees for
1981, and gave out the, new
Herotelinice .Swingere in-
vited a group of new dancers
-front Goderich to their mutu-
al Christmas party, held last
Thursday at Lucknow Public
School.
Glenn Patterson called the
sqtlarese including the fav
ourite "Oh Lord, its Hard to
be Humble", to about S
couples,
Following the, dahhing
small gifts were exchanged,
after which everyOne enjoyed
The Ripley Happy Hearts
Senior. Citizens had, their
Christmas party Dec, 12* at
noon in the United Church,
The women of the church
served a delicious turkey
dinner to about 90 seniors.
Rev, aeies-Bushell- asked
the blessing.
Following the dinner Reg
Moore acted, chairman in the
absence of the president Reg
Godfrey. The• meeting was
brought, to order by singing
our opening song followed by
Christmas Carols conducted
by Florence Kirkpatrick and ,
pianist Violet MacKenzie.-
' Katie Irwin thanked the.
church ladies for the dinner
to -which Mari Brooks
replied.
Reg asked all the past and
present officers • and
director's to stand up. They
were given a good hand for
their services. At this time
Gladys Arnold, past,
president, was presented
with a :gift, of an arache ease
by Margaret Scott for her
eight Years as president to
which Gladys-replied with
thank-sAtie-spoke--on4kings7-7
hal 1 d f th c ra y or e program
prepared by herself and
Mid Reid which she opened
with , a poem "What is
Christmas?". Elle en 'Nesbitt
played several timely
This week in
Lucknow
41 „ KAISER • Mrs, G. ,W. Kais-
rtstrri,as sectolz er, 143 Tecumseh Street,
London,Passed away MQ/1-
• day, December 15th, 1980.
Funeial'aiiiiig6refei)tS-are in:
complete, listen to CKNX •
radio for final arrangements.
Swingers celebrate D eath
Pine River
UCW meets
Pine River--U.
the December meeting in the
church. Tbe presidept, Mrs.
Jack-Campbell,
True Meaning. The roll call
was, "A spiritual quality you
will develop in 1981". The
November minutes and cor-
respondence were read by .
Mrs. Bill Scott.
Mrs. Cliff Elliott reported
that the response ,for men's
trousers'was most gratifying.
Mrs. Elmer Smeltzer will
accept used, stamps, eye
glasses, and Christmas
cards.
Mrs. Vaughn Munroe as-
sisted by Mrs. Bob Scott
presented a Christmas medi-
tation of narration, prayer,
and carol singing. Passages
—of-scripture was read-by-Mrs
Murray Thompson, Mrs.
Mike Snobelen, Mrs. Leon-
ard Reid, Mrs. Bill Scott and
Mrs. Cecil Humphrey. Can-
dles were lit representing
forgivenesS, peace, joy, love
and light.
A trio composed of Mrs.
Belt Courtney, Mrs; Ernie
Gibson and Mrs. Perrin
Lowry. sang a pleasing
musical number, Child So
Lowly. The president thank-
ed the ladies for the co-oper-
ation she received tiering her
term of office, then closed
the meeting with prayer.
The table was tastefully
decorated for the fellowship
period, %viien Mrs. Howard
RObb, Mrs. Rodger Farrell,
and Mrs. Mike Snobelen
served a dainty lunch.
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