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Stan -Lee Club has Christmas party at Complex
By Joan Beierling
VARNA - The Stan -Lee Club
met at the Complex on December 5
for the Christmas dinner meeting.
As the group gathered they were
treated to Christmas music by pia-
nist Floyd McAsh. Forty people en-
joyed a delicious turkey and beef
dinner with all the trimmings.
Following the dinner everyone
from the
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joined in, a sing -a -long of songs of : congratulations and best wishes "Christmas Couldn't Be". Barb was
the season. As gift exchange then from the group, then presented the over -burdened postmistress
took place which added a bit of hu- them with a gift. Although taken by who hated the season, but managed
mor and excitement, surprise both by the skit and the to be courteous even when patrons'
Member Bob Reid gave an inter- presentation, they graciously requests were unreasonable. Mari-
esting talk on an archeological dig thanked the members. • lyn read the Bible story from Luke
he had taken part in while teaching Several games of euchre were 2:10-14.
at Wallaceburg. He began by giv- played. Winners were Jean Hender- While the offering was being re-
ing a brief history of the Indian son, Bob Reid, Anson McKinley ceived Barbara Ann played the
people, their nature and customs, and Ruth Johnston. Coffee, tea and flute. A double duet - Joyce Dow -
and told where different tribes had goodies brought the evening to a son and daughter Brenda Consitt
lived. He also displayed artifacts close. and Mona Stephenson and daughter
which had been found in other are- Varna UCW Deb Rathwell - sang "Low in a
as. Varna United Church Women Manger". It would be nice to hear
Grace McClinchcy gave a read- held their annual Christmas pro- this group more often.
ing. This was followed by a skit gram and dinner party on Thursday. Helen Keys of Country Charm
"The Wedding". Anna Keys played December 7. Forty women, former demonstrated a couple of ways of
the part of the minister. The bridal members, neighbors and guests of making professional -looking bows,
party - Bernice Reid, Margaret Elli- the members sat down to a bounti- while the audience followed her in-
ot, Charles Reid and Bruce Keys - ful smorgasboard at colorfully dec- structions and made one to take
arrived dressed in suitable cos -orated tahle.s . hirtev a;ii tr,P .,;_ home. She also showed how to dec-
tumes. Bridesmaid Bruce Keys ano and Barbara Ann Parker led the orate giant pine cones found in
stole the show in his sapphire blue carol singing after dinner. Florida, then gave them away in a
satin with matching hat. Evelyn Ruby Hill, Barb Consiu, Ruth draw. Leisa Stephenson was the
McKinley and Norcne Hayter sang Johnston, and Marilyn Kalbfleisch lucky winner.
I Love You . Truly" in fine voice planned the evening and led in On behalf of the Varna U.C.W.,
during the signing of the register. Christmas worship service. Ruby the supper committee would like to
The skit was timely as two of told how the carols "Silent Night: thank the large turnout of ladies
their members, Louise Ivanchenko and "O Little Town of Bethlehem" who •came out to help in any way
and Harvey Hayter arc being. mai- came to be written. before and during the banquet for
ried later this month. Bob Peck Ruth gave an imaginary newspa- the Co-op. It was all very much ap-
called them to the front, expressed per report of the birth of Jesus titled preciated and was a great success.
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Sunday, December 10 was the
second Sunday of Advent and the
Laurie family took part in the Chil-
dren's Sharing and Prayer Time
with the Lighting of the Second
Candle.
Coming events
Sunday, December 17 will be the
Third Sunday of Advent Service
and Varna's Christmas Concert will
follow the Service at the Complex.
Please bring enough sandwiches
and dessert for your family. Re-
member the mystery of The Three
Bells will be disclosed.
Thursday, December 14 is Gosh-
en U.C.W.s Christmas Meeting at
Jean Bennett's at 8 p.m.
Friday, December 15 Christmas
Carolling . at 7:30, meet at the
manse or join them on the route.
Trueks are needed. There will be
refreshments at Art and Jean Ben-
netts following. Bring your croki-
note boards or other games. Come
on out and enjoy a good evening of
socializing and fellowship.
Don't forget the Turkey Bingo in
the Stanley Complex Wednesday,
December 13 at 8 p.m.
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