Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1988-12-14, Page 32. Times -Advocate, December 14 1988 Page 15A Riverview Wornen',sInstitute get.,into � nto Christmas m •.. AILSA CRAIG - Seeing the Ma- into a Christmas mood when they sonic Hall, Ailsa Ciaig, trans- arrived for their Christmas minting. formed into A Christmas fairyland Evelyn McNaughton, the president, .. by many 'Christmas decorations, gave a few. words of welcome and . andles, . and coloured 'tahleclgth.s. everyoneSat down to partake of a put the members of Riverview •very bounteous pot luck luncheon. Women's Institute and their guests •C•romart' -by Mrs. Robert Laing committee, we sang some.Christ- prepared by Gertrude Rosser and her utas carols accompanied by Jean • CROMARTY •- The Rev, • Lucie lames and Jean Carey. Several car: Lee on .the piano. Mary Rees read Milne displayed her collection of ols were sung with Betty Lou Nor- • -the Christmas .story from 'Luke chapter two and Wilma McIntosh Indian dolls at the Christmas meet= ris at•the'piano. read a storyentitled "Too Good for ,ing of the Cromarty Ladies. Aid, Following. the -programme, a deli- . TV". • Marian Ritchie W -MS and their crous lunch was'served by the Mari- • The message from the story was 'guests.. Thedolls were `dressed to an Ritchie atud titre wwas.a very in that caring for somebody is part of represent the various districts, teresiing exchange of SI Christmas Christmas. The Institute members .tribes, religions; etc., of India.. . gifts,i • • . . - - • showed that they know about shar- The Second Sunday of Advent•• - Mrs. (vlilne said: that the village wasLcicbratcd on Sunday morning ; ing as they had generously brought from which a man came could'often a multitude of gifts to be given to with the candle being lit by _Brian fie told by the way he tied his tttr-, the Salvation Army and the Cancer ban on his head, and .the -way a . and -Susanne Dow and theicfamity, Society: • woman• wore her sari could denote* Kailey,Tara and;-NeVin. 'The previ Gertrude Rosser continued the Pull - whether or not she was married. °us Sunday, Nelson and Linda Pull -program with a contest to test our roan and their. family; Steven, Lisa r Lucie also demonstrated how to'put and Amanda lit the •first candler knowledge .of 'the Christmas story Y • on a sari. . • and Christmas customs. Rcv.• Bar- I® Santa Claus made a surprise visit tiara Young and Ruth McCallum ed The Ladies Aid was in charge of , ' to the old•1> me,dancers at Staffa on b ENROLL GIRL GUIDES , The Exeter Girl Guides were. enrolled Wednesday night. Back, left, Jennifer Van Mike! the. programme with Lillian Dou 'Friday night and{ presented everyone won the prizes. Wendy Brand, Laura Cook and Terri, Hamather. Front. Rebecca Harrison, Jennifer Mercer; Michelle Snow and -glas presiding assisted by Pearl with a candy cane. Ruth Ross showed many ways to -Jennifer:Grenier. • . . ing, opened by the president with a make Christmaslwreaths and dem- . they could make using the Ietters.of Ncwfie *Joke and some household onstratcdhow to .make a little Merry Christmas. Marilyn Gilpin hints, prepared by secretary Lorraine Christmas decoration. • • Who found 99. words won the prize. Neil, plans were made to put a float Mary Rees gave everyone a few.- At the end of the meeting Shirley in the Santa Gtdus parade: • minutes to see how many words Pedler won the "hot pptato" con - Everyone wished Leona Hughes a During the. short business meet- • happy wedding anniversary and sang • Happy Anniversary to her. • • To begin the Christmas program test. • • .•• _ • The next meeting of Riverview. Women's. Institute will he on Feb-, ruary 7; in the Masonic Hall, Ailsa • Craig at 1:30 p.m; ' Presenting The Times Advocate's Second Annual CHR1STMAS WINDOW .-St STOREFRONT (SPLAY CONTEST.. a _i 1, - Showing off for Christmas. Is $._:wise- 4ausinessnvestment Yes your know ctood- window/store front display increases prospect interest, product awareness/acceptance and wdlk-in traffic. You already' know a good store front:sells!( Now consider the impact town -wide: Your good showing adds to the total spirit of our community. A spirit that shouts 'Christmas is alive and well, and best found in your town whether it's Exet-. er, Henson,Zdrich, Grand -Bend or Dash- wood. • • Yourinvolvement stimulates a great sense of Pride in your community. Your, participation helps encourage local resi- • dents to keep their consumer dollars at • ,: • \ 1 home where it will do the most good. And Ize your imagination will help establish your /• place'for miles around as the place to 'Must see, must shop' at Christmas time. LET'S GO FOR IT! In a continuing effort to do our part, The Times -Advocate will offer trophies to the best window/store front efforts of the season. One •trophy will be awarded for each of 3 categories (see right). Plus our 'Grand Prize' trophy will be awarded for the Best Christ- mas window'/store front: Join the Fun! Spiff up for Christmas! It's positive. It's progressive. And even if you don't win atrophy... we all win! /` fit I f 1��� f- r• • 14)0 42, i=• CATEGORIES:- • HARD 9OQDS • SOFT GOODS • SERVICE ORIENTED THEME: •YOUR CHOICE HARD SELL, SPIRITUAL,' AESTHETIC, ETC. t...... �...;����_ 'r.=' 4°11° ATTENTION. -READERS WE INVITE YOU TO' BE "THE JUDGE" You'CouldWin rico° IN MERCHANDISE Prizes One Of Three:... CERTIFICATES BASE YOUR JUDGING ON: ✓ NEATNESS & ORGANIZATION ✓ IMPACT V IMAGINATION ✓ SPECIAL EFFECTS (use of Colour, Material Lights, etc.) V GENERAL APPEAL (It's whether you like it or not that really counts) HERE'S HOW TO ENTER: Print the name(s) of the Business(es) you think have the Best Christmas.store front and/or Window DisplayJn the -Communi- ties mentioned above. List them in'tirder of preference. Base your. judging on the criteria listed above, but remember...it's whether you find it.appealing that really. counts! THEN...Bring or Mail your entry to the T -A no later than Mon • day. Dec. 12, 1988. If your entry is drawn from those re- ceived...YOU WIN! There will be a total of Three W nners in all! . _ - LIMR ONE ENTRY PER PERSON On your mark Judges: Get set. WINI r I , (BEST: 12ND: 13110: 4TH: PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY MY CHOICES FOR BEST STORE FRONT & WINDOW CHRISTMAS DISPLAYS ARE: NAME: ADDRESS• TELEPHONE • f Please bring or mail your entry to the Times- / Advocate by Mon., J 17 .' Lt n .i i t t t ' ® /J /� /j /j /� /� /j /j /j /j /� �j /j A /j A �% /f /j /j �j /j /j /j �j /f /f /% �f �j �j �f �% /f /% �f �% �f �% �% �% .' /� n �j /f // n /% �% /� n /� /] �j �% � .' ®i'A � i t i• ��* 4• •1.0.d�.7i'.0.0 0.0.0,0.0.0.0.0,lR. .1<.1�.o,co,7/.o,0,040, ,o,c .Y.04 .Y.711.TI44.Y.#.7�.Y.0.YIY.Y.Y.Y.7I.7/'.7I.7/.0:.0:047/.T/.7/.7/.T/.Y.�.Y.7.Yl0.7:111.0.1