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Hockey Games in Wingharn
start next week.
Support the Home Town Team
LAKELET-The MacBel
Friendship Club December
meeting took the forr;n of a
turkey supper on Tuesday even-
ing in the basement of Mc-
Intosh United Church. A good
crowd was in attendance, The
committee in charge was Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Newans, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred Johann and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Karkness,
The banquet table looked love-
ly with Christmas theme place
cards and decorations and a
delicious turkey supper with all
the trimmings was enjoyed.
After the sumptuous repast sev-
eral contests were enjoyed,
followed by carol singing.
An inspiring talk was given
by the Rev. Howard Pacc. A
business period was held, follow-
ed by the election of officers
for the new year, conducted by
Rev. H. Pace.
The new officers are as
follows: President, Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Harper; vice-
president, Mr. and Mrs.Norman
Newans; sec-treas. , Rev. and
Mrs. Howard Pace. The meet•
ing closed with the Mizpah
benediction.
Sign in a doctor's office:
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the fewer pedestrian patients.
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A SLEEP -OUT FOR LOCAL Boy Scoutswaspart of the fun the
boys had following a sleigh -ride last Friday evening. Shown
with their bed rolls prior to the party are Scouts Brian Forsyth,
Brad Currie, Doug Mowbray, Allan Carter and David Lang -
ridge. Advance -Times photo
Santa Visits
Sunday School
BELGRAVE—The United
Church Sunday School concert
was held in the Foresters' Hall
on Friday evening with Rev. H
J. Anderson as chairman.
Opening chorus by the entire
Sunday School was "Silver
Bells" and "Christmas". This
was followed by a reading by
Marjorie Hopper. A carol
"Who Is He in Yonder Stall",
was sung by Marjorie Hopper,
Donna Grasby, Wendy Fear,
Marilyn Taylor, Lois Rinn,
Linda Rinn and Audrey Coultes
The junior Sunday School
number consisted of a song "I
Want to Do Something for
Santa Claus" followed by reci-
tations by Michael Walsh, Brad-
ley Campbell, Scotty Camp-
bell, Doreen Anderson, Don-
elda Lamont, Glen Nixon,
Danny Lamont. Nancy Ander-
son recited "Just Little Carol-
lers" and this number closed
by singing "Away in the Man-
ger".
The kindergarten number
was called "Under the Christ-
mas Tree". A dialogue called
"A Naughty Mouse" was pre-
sented by Rhonda Fear, Ruth-
ann Pletch, Mary Ellen Walsh,
Joan Bosman. This was follow-
ed by choral reading by the
primary class. A skit by the
young peoples' class called
"The Stretching Machine"
was presented by Ruth Michie
and Eleanor Walsh, A recita-
tion by Ken Hopper was follow-
ed by an exercise "Christmas
Candles" by the junior girls'
class.
A song by the junior boys
class, "He's Too Fat for the
Chimney" was sung, followed
by a dialogue by the teachers
and officers, "Wanted, a
Wife" with George Proctor,
Mrs. William Coultes, Mrs.
Ross Higgins, Marie Coultes,
Murray Scott and Lorne Camp-
bell taking part. A duct was
sung by Mrs. John Nixon and
Mrs. Wayne Brown. Two
readings by Clifford Coultes
delighted the audience as
usual. "A Christmas prayer"
was sung by the entire Sunday
School to close the progam.
Santa arrived and distributed
gifts, candies and oranges.
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Rev. Morrison
Talks of Ireland
BELGRAVE--The Christmas
meeting of the Belgrave Wo-
men's Institute was held in the
Community Centre with presi-
dent, Mrs. Richard Proctor in
the chair. The meeting open-
ed with Institute Ode followed
by the Mary Stewart Collect.
Mrs. Earl Anderson gave the
treasurer's and secretary's re-
ports. Mrs. Cliff Logan repor-
ted that a Christmas parcel had
been sent to Mr. Ploog, the
Institute war veteran at West-
minster Hospital, London.
Roll call was answered by
"A Christmas Verse". Mrs,
Cliff Logan gave a report on
the area convention she attend-
ed recently in London.
Guest speaker was Rev. W.
J. Morrison of Brussels, who
spoke on "Education in Nor-
thern Ireland." He stated that
since it was a welfare state
free dental care and a medical
examination was given each
child every year. He also said
that during the summer most
children take a trip to the con-
tinent, Mrs. Carl Proctor ac-
companied by Mrs. Annie
Coultes led in carol singing.
The regular collection was re-
ceived also the collection for
mental health.
Mrs. Garner Nicholson gave
two readings one by Ethel
Chapman and one by Padre
Young. Gifts were exchanged
and judged for wrapping by
Rev. Morrison, with the prize
going to Mrs. Fred Cook.
Lunch was served by Mrs. Her -
son Irwin, Mrs. Lawrence Van-
nan and Mrs. Mel, Bradburn,
Bluevale Concert
BLUEVALE-- On Friday even-
ing a congregational supper was
served in the school room of
Knox Presbyterian Church. Fol-
lowing the supper, a musical
program was given, in which
members of the Sunday School
took part, with Rev. T. E.
Kennedy acting as chairman,
Gifts were given out from the
lighted Christmas tree. •
One nice thing about going
home is that you don't have to
make a reservation.
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LADIES' LEAGUE
Team Standings: Gay Lords,
30; Belvederes, 28; Sweet Caps
26; Matinees, 26; Players, 25;
du Mauriers, 26;Players 25;
Dorothy Bain, 255;high triple,
Jean King, 615,
Winners of the turkeys were:
High single, Dorothy Bain;
high triple, Jean King. Hidden
scores were, Sharon Sangster,
Ruth Tiffin, Gwen MacLaurin,
Lyla Hickey, Marie Lavergne
and Fran Edwards, June Hafer-
mehl won the draw.
Bowling will commence
January 2, 1963.
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
Everyone in a happy frame
of mind, judging from the
laughter from each team. Eric
Walden was having more than
his share of had luck, taking
out the headpin time after time.
Guess we'll have to change his
name to " Headpin" ,
Due to this being party night,
we only howled two games,
Shirley Storey took the high
single with a 286 and also the
high double with 452. Our
friend, Ernie Walker has come
into his own, at long last, tak-
ing the high single with a 308
and also the high double with
544. Again there has been a
switch in team standings.
"Never say die", seems to be
our motto.
Wings, 67; Leafs, 63; Bruins,
62; Rangers, 59; Canadians, 53;
Hawks, 47.
A vote of thanks from all of
us to all of you who made our
annual Christmas party such a
happy and successful affair.
May we wish all and everyone
a Happy New Year.
Bridge Club
North and South: First, Mrs.
J. R. Lloyd, Mrs. R. H. Lloyd;
second, Mrs. H. Fisher, S.
Forbes; third, W. Wharry, W.
H. French.
East and West: First, Mrs.
D. Nasmith, A, Wilson; second,
Mrs, E. Campbell, J. Martin;
third, Airs. C. Hodgins, Mrs.
R. Duval,
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