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Uoncerning food, the
visitors found an abundance
of fresh, fruit hut a real lack of
vegetables. There was also a
reluctance mallow conducted
tours of. for instance, a cigar
factory or a rum factory.
There was no visiting in the
schools. The education
system is very rigid options
of choosing a vocation are
available - but once chosen
there is no changing.
This was altogether a
rewarding and informative
trip.
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The only greenery that has
manifested in the Gibb1s
garden since bulb planting
are a few hardy • weeds. But
not _se with Mrs. Blanche
Deeves - our Middleton
correspondent - she can boast
pussywiliows blooming
outside in her Goderich
Township home.
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fitr„A2tivkl; Keintwor King
Street, Clinton, a teacher at
Robertson Public School in
Goderich, was invited to
speak to a group of senior
students at the University of
Windsor last November 25.
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Bartaiitir.
RCatalatiptla to
peopte and a
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Hoty Communion was
More lucky, winners, "The
decorated with presents"
Christmas Tree sponsoredhy
the 4arah Rale Chapter
L4).D.S. was won by Mrs.
Jesuit -lodged RR 4. Walton.
The Kinette draw for a
three minute shopping spree
at Corries Poodliner. Clinton
went tri Vim Bee Cooke of
losephStreet-
The. first three winners of
the Clinton Merchants
Association draw for lucky
(probably unlucky from the
turkey's standpoint), were
Jack McGregor. RR 5.
Clinton, - at fludie-Wiseway
Ltd., Mrs. Phyllis Dallas, RR
4 Seaforth, while shopping at
the Raintree Gallery and
Mrs, Jan Arnsing, RR 2,
Bayfield from Galbraith's
Radio and TV.
observed:. las% Sin4ay at St,
James Church Mickucton
with Rev. Youtnatoft in
charge. Mary and Paul Byers,
took the sacraments to the
altar.
Next Sunday is designated
as -White Gift Stmday" at
which tixne wehopeto receive
gifts of -new and good used
clothing.. toys. tinned
SPECIAL - PLEASE NOTE
- For all children ages 3 to 7,
there will be a Christxnas
Party complete with puppet
show and story time at the
Clinton Branch Library on
Saturday. December 13 at
2:30 p.m.
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With the Yuletide "goodies
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approaching - think twice
about the following culled
from the Nutrition Services
bulletin.
"Is your middle becoming a
waistland?"
HOLIDAY GARBAGE Plat UP
Wed.. Dec. 24; Thurs.. Dec. 25;
Friday. Dec. 26
will be picked up WED.. DEC. 24
Wed.. Dec. 31 - Thurs.. Jan.1
will be picked up WED., DEC. 31
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GIFT.
Headquarters
kr the largest selection is
- KNITTING TARN
- NEEDLEPOINT KITS
- AFGHAN KITS
- RUG KITS
- CUSHION COVERS, ETC.
Visit
Dutch Store
• , IN CLINTON
Reasonable prices and
personal service
We also carry:
easy CLOTHES -
IMPORTED BLANKETS
TABLE CLOTHS
DUTCH CHOCOLATES
EUROPEAN STYLE PROCESSED MEATS
THE REAL GOUDA AND EDAM CHEESES
GIFTS . COPPERWARE - SOUVENIR SPOONS
TAPESTRIES etc.ETC.
Vlsrnnq THE DUTCH STORE
is net WO shopping -
W l an expellent*
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482.7302
argt MOney. which wilt be
taken to the ChildreWs Aid
Society for the, qsual
Christrn4 distribution,
The A.C-W-lias a supply of
Calendars -available and
these can be purchased from
any member for St. a nice
small gift for friends and
relatives.
The Rector would like to
have all reports in as soon as
By Rena Caldwell
The resolutions meeting of
Kippen East W.L. win be held
on Detember 1? at 8:30 p.m.
at the home of Mrs. R. Kin-
sman, The roll call will be a
childhoodmemory of
Christmas, Mrs. Al Iloggarth
will give the motto and Rev.
E. Stephens will be the guest
speaker,
Please bring a piece of
Christmas cake and
something for a needy family.
Members are reminded of the
Bake Sate in Joynt's store on -
December 13th at 2: 30 p.m.
Mr. Leonard Lovell is a
patient in Stratford General
liospital.where he underwent .
back surgery. We wish him a
speedy recovery.
Mrs, Ida Dickert is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Ruth Dicker(
at Harriston.
Mr. Don Kyte. Amherst.
N.S. spent a few days with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. D.E.
Kyle.
A nurnber of , pupils frotn
Huron Centennial School.
under the leadership of 'Mrs.
Mary Moffatt and Mrs. Doris
McKinley, were on Sing-Tirne
from 'gingham an Sunday
night.
1)434011C aa 11.4 storing to, get
as much of the =Mat report
completed before he Wives
for Brantford.
The Board of Management
of St. lames Church Mid-
dleton, met in the church hail,
The Wetter opened the
meeting in prayer. and Mabel
Middleton read the minutes of
the last meeting, with
Edward Wise presenting the
treasurer's report.
Roy Wise was thanked fot
the making of the sacristy
cupboards and the ladies of
the ACW have been asked to
finish the cupboard. Don
Middleton thanked the men
for helping with the wood
cutting and thanked Stewart
-for the wood.
The usual business was
discussed and preparations
were made for the new
Rector to come. The
--oittlething for
at the
Vanastra Recreation Centre
SCHEDULE,OF COMING EVENTS
MONDAY. DEC. 13 • 8:30 P.M.
BINGO: JACKPOT '240.
in 56 calls
15 Regular Games 610.00 3 share -the -
wealth. Cards 5 tar 61.00 Admission S1.00.
Admittance to 16 years of age ar over.
LEADERS COURSE
Commencing Tues. Jan. Mb 7:30 p.m.
Pool Pre-test and registration Monday
Dec. 29th At 1:30 p.m. Or 7:30 p.m.
STUCK FOR A CHRISTMAS GIFT
Why not give .a membership to ane of_these
line programs
(a) Learn to Swim
(b) Health Spa (Rec.Swim Sauna -Exercise
Room)
It) Noon Hour fitness
(d) Womens Gym Swim
(e) Mens Gym Swim
(1) Recreation Swims
SPECIAL EVENTS
Sat. Dec. 13 REGISTRATION WINTER- SESSION 10 a.m. to
3:00' p.m.
Sat. Dec. 13 Vanastra Girl Guides Christmas Bazaar 10 asm,
to 4 p.m.
Tue. Dec. 16 Cubs 6 7:30 p.m.
Sat. Dec. 20 Community & Recreation Childrens Xmas Party
1:30 3:30
YANASTRA GIRL GUIDES
CHRISTMAS BAZAAR
%baby, Detwiler 13, 197S
1000 a.m. to 400 p.m.
REGISTRATION
Saturday, December 1 3, 1975
10:00 a.m. *0 300 p.m.
at the VANASTRA RECREATION COMPLEX
CallNowl
We cater to all functions. targe or small. Fine Fo4d prepared
in OW' kitchen..
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Representat ive Donald
Clintoni talked about
the crop conditions in, the
Christmas services were set
up as Dec. /4th- as White Gift
Sunday and Dec. Ust as the
Festival of the nine Lessons.
The Christmas Eve Service is
at 11:30 with caret singulg and
Eucharist
The ACW of the church had
a very busy Saturday af
ternoon keeping the coffee
„ and hot dogs hot for the large
' crowd who attended Jack
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Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Gale Adams
and Sohn were Sunday
visitors at the Connoltys.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mid-
dleton had a pm -Christmas
dinner and the weekend
guests were Mr. and Mrs, D.
Orr. Angela and Gentry of
Goclerich Twp... Mr. and Mrs.
14. Trewaftha of Toronto. and
Janice. Rosanne, and Drew of
London. •
Holiday magic. For the
festive season ahead: Our
beautiful new collettion 01
evening gowns. e*duslvely
designed by Paul Rogers
International to -creat
many special loos. 01
luxurious witeester. Sen
sationat Styles ---in all the
fashion shades. Be ready
far the festive season/ The
Evening gowns. Now at
your fashion boutique
From SIM
dazztingly differeil collection of fashion ac-
cessory watches. Swiss.made, with a 2 year
guarantee. Lucite watch.
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10:30 cos.
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DEC 1 Sth
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DEC. 1 eth
10:30 e.m.
- Retarded Cbildre.n - with Mrs.
Beth Markson interviewino
Bonnie Graham. Principal of
leen Elizabeth Wing al Victoria
Public School.
- Airport Report - Brum DaveY
talks, to Mr. Bill Clifford and Dick
Wright about the history at Sky
Harbour Airport.
- Women's Day Out - Guests from
Womens Day Out explain tkit
aims, purposes and achievement*
of their organization.
Huron Historic Jail • Paul
Carrolland Mrs. Dorothy- Wallace
present a slide presentation on the
historic gaol.
- Central Huron Secondary School
- Grades 9-12 featuring choral
group **Music" and the C.H.S.S.
girls choir presenting Christmas
songs. Conducted by Mrs- Abel'
music teachef,C.H.&S.
- Lions Bingo - regular feature
don't miss it.
- Central Huron Secondary School
- Grades 9 - 12 featuring choral
group "Music** and the C.H.S.S.
girls choir presenting 'Christmas
songs. Conducted by Mrs. Abel.
Music teacher C.H.S.S.
- Recreation Director - Mike
Dymond is interviewed and
outlines . some of the programs
now "available for Goderich area
residents as well as some plans
for the future.
- Dominion Road Machinery Co.
Story Bruce Sully. president.
presents a lively and interesting
discussion of the history and
growth patterns at Dominion
Road.
1:30 - Harbouraires - Men's choir
featuring music for the season.
DEC. 2 2nd
10:30 is.m.
1:30 p.m.
DEC. 24th
2:00 p.m.
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- Central Huron Secondary School
- Grades 9 - 12 featuring ..choral
group "Music" and the CIN.S.S.
girls choir presenting Christmas
songs. Conducted by Mrs. Abel.
music teacher C.H.SA.
- Harbouraires
featuring music
- Lions Bingo -
Don't miss it.
- Mens choir
for the season.
Regular feature.
- St. Peter's Choir - From.
Goderich will present a special
selection of religious music.
- Christmas Eve Special Program
- Harbouraires - St. Peter's
Church Choir - Central Huron
Secondary School - Choral groups
presenting special selections.
These programs we hope are the
beginning of programming on channel 1 2.
If you are interested in participating in
this endeavor please' contact The
Community Broadcasting Committee
through Blusewater Cable TV,
Holtnesville, Or calk 48 2-9 233
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