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Charlene Porter. Anna,
Stirling and -Anna Scotchmer:
Each, speaker held a.
box- depicting what
ost important inher
be it family relations.
possessions. clothes, social;
status or best of all. living, for
others. The ,by n, "Thou
Didst Leave Thy Throne"
was then sung. followed by a
skit called . "Bethlehem
Again"; Doris Reddoeb as.
the mother, Dawna Westlake
as the father and Lisa Taman .
as the curious child asking
about the first ' Christmas.
The devotions closed with the
ebbte $ e*
Taman* W'arttO
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h. Ann
parof,
Beat
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evening, Et
Her topic was
Customs". flet°'. desc.. �......
of Christmas beliefs and.
family traditions around the
world: were so vivid that we
could almost feel the
ticipatiion in the children as
they waited for the arrival of
Saint Nicholas in European
Countries just as children
here listen for the arrival of
Santa Claus. The idea of a
solemn. silent Christmas
dinner followed by dancing as
the "Shakers do. was in-
triguing. Her word pictures of
a family in the Balkans
preparing a baked fish for
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or how
ithem
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.$ get
rth of
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the cel
to the
Jesus Christ,
Doris Reddoch thanked the
speaker for sharing so marry
interesting aspects of
Chrism customs around
the worts& Elaine then drew
the name of the weer of the
beautiful 50th Anniversary
quilt.. jean Dunn was the.
lucky recipient.
The life membership
committee reported that Jean
Lindsay and Mrs, John
McKenzie had been chosen to
receive life memberships in
the UCW. During a pleasant
social hour. lunch was ser-
ved.
yfieId social, personal notes
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beechie
and Mary Clare;London were
at their Village home on
River Terrace for the
weekend. '
Mr. and Mrs. --Robert
Wilkinson, Sarnia, visited
Friday with her grand-
mother, Mrs. Bertha Turner.
Mrs. Janet (Burch)
McLean and two children,
Beth and Ian returned to their
home in Calgary. Alberta on
the weekend. after visiting
with. Mrs. IVIcLean's parents,,,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burch
for the past week and a half.
The family had come east for
a visit while Mrs. McLean's
husband Howard was on a
business trip to Toronto. Mr.
McLean joined his family
during the weekends.
Mrs. L.W. Scotchmer and
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Fisher were
with their family, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Pounder and Mary
Beth in London from Friday
until Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Latimer,
Downsview and Mr. and Mrs.
Art Latimer and Christine of
Weston, spent the weekend
with their another and
grandmother, Mrs. G.L.
Knight.
Mr. and Mrs. Fraser
Stirling and Gerald, Goderich
Township visited for an
evening with their aunt, Mrs.
Milton Pollock, Goshen Line.
Guests Sunday with Mrs.
Pollock were Mr. Hugh
Pollock, London and Mr.
Ernie Pollock, Varna,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Watts,
Atvinston are now occupying
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Talbot. Mr. Watts is
employed at Douglas Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lott
have recently moved into Mr.
and Mrs. Les Talbot's home.
Mr. Lotz is an eit ployee of the
Bedford Hotel, Goderich. A
warm welcome is extended
from the. community to these
two fatuities.
Mr. Ray Schell and Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Talbot attended
a Golden Wedding
Anniversary celebration for
Mr. and Mrs. James Work-
man in Woodstock during'the
weekend. They also visited
her sister. Mrs. Al Freeman
and their daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Barta and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker
were the weekend guests of
his daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Long and family of
Guelph.
Glenn Timnock, Smithvilld
and Bernard Johnston of
Cambridge were registered
weekend guests at the Albion
Hotel.
A warm welcome to Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Bell and family.
who have taken up residence
in their home on Cameron St_
formerly the Tom Logan
residence. Ray and Betty Bell
and their children, Cathy.
who is employed in Exeter.
J im who attends Central
Huron Secondary School in
Clinton and Gerry who . is
attending Huron Centennial
School in Brucefield, moved
here from Kippen.. We hope
they enjoy their ;residence in
Bayfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Craig
visited for the weekend with
friends in 011 City.
Miss Evelyn Schell has
returned to Ayer's Cliff.
Quebec after being with her
father, Mr. Ray Schell for the
past two months.
Mrs. Charles Pilgrim and
her family of Varna are
extended sincere sympathy in
the loss of her husband
Charles • on Monday. Mr.
Pilgrim is also an uncle of
Mrs. Margaret Garrett.
Mr. Bud Sturgeon and Miss
Barbara Davidson, London
were weekend guests of Bud's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
8. Sturgeon and brother
Andrew.
Mr. ,and Mrs. Ross Merrill
visited Sunday with their son-
in-law and daughter. Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Canteion at RR
1. Bluevale.
Dr. and Mrs. S.H. Shepherd
and Miss Kay Reid spent the
weekend in Oakville where
they attended the Messiah,
presented by the Whiteoaks
Choral Society of Sheridan
College. The Shepherds
daughter Penelope Johnstone
and grandson David Duncan.
are member4 the choral
society. Theyfillso attended
David's high school concert,
in which David sang the lead
roll in a selection from
"Godspell" and a skit entitled
"Ragtime". They visited with
Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeDurham
in Mississauga and with their
niece and family, the Ed
Rocks in Tavistock.
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which is a winner bloomin plants In the Summer it is
planted `outside` In the gar en where it grows leaves.
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Nett? mints* er named
At the regular board of Children's Aid Society in
Management meeting of Goderich for their
Trinity Anglican Church on _distribution.
Tuesday evening, December On Sunday. December 31 at
2 it was announced that the 11 a.m., the 9 Lesson Carol
Rev. William, Bennett of Service will be -observed and
Ridgetown had been selected also the Sunday School Party
by the Parochial Committee would take the form of a
and his appointment had been Sunday School and Parish'
approved by Bishop Ragg as Party with a pot -luck supper
the new Rector of Trinity, at .5 p.m.. Sunday, .December
Bayfield and St: James, 21 and a farewell to Rev.
Middleton. George and Mrs. Youmatoff.
Rev. Bennett will take up Santa Claus is also expected
his duties January 1. He to arrive during the evening.
replaces. Rev. Geroge The Board decided to hold
Yournatoff, who leave s
become Rector of St. Lukes The Induction Service for the
and St. Johns in Brantford,
effective, January 1.
Rev. Youmatoff announced
that Sunday, December 14 at
11 a.m. would be White Gift
Sunday. Donations of canned
goods. new and good used
clothing,' toys or money would
be gratefully accepted. These
would be taken t' the
new Rector in mid-January.
and the Annual Vestry
meeting at the end of J anuary
(dates and times to be tn-
nounced later).
Before leaving the Parish.
Rev. Youmatoff will instruct
three or four men of the
Church in the operation and
setting of the Carillons.
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NEW YEAS EVE DANCE
At the
BAYFIELD COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music by
"DISC JOCKEY UNLIMITED"
Dancing 9:30 p.m. to ?
Lunch
Provided
Admission
Tickets Available at SIS. per couple
Grahams General Stare or Any Lions Member
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Greetings
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CLINTON
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night;. Dec. 5,
e1.toms .visited
cid,' and defeated
lead "t4, S+ Orin fq
14 were David Phoenix
;u,hble • S,iertsema ();
Telford ( t).
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Van Aaken; Rurt Boy,es
assisted by Mike Telford,
Jeff Merner assisted by
Ricky Johnston and a` second
al by left Merner with
ike Telford assisting.
Our Atom team tra;eked to
Clinton, onSaturdy af-
ternoon, D+ember g to play
against Clinton Atoms, and
were defeated 10 to J. Andrew
Butlen got alt three goals with
The Ladies Guild and the
Chancel Guild were the
Crests of , the A. C. W , of
nit Garcia for their St,
dree Day Service. when
vs George Youmatoff
administered Communion.
President of theACW, Mrs.
E.W. Earl *read the Epistle
and assisted the Rector in
s . vingcommun.ian.
!lowing the service. a
Love pot -luck Luncheon was
enjoyet in the Parish . Hall
with Canon F.H. Paulias a
special guest. Mrs.
Youmatoff led in singing
Grace.
A business meeting
followed and it was passed
that this would be an annual
day. with the other two Guilds
.joining the ACW. The project
of the ACW is selling Church
calendars and these may be
MaajjtVMSErat
The Peace River District has
never ceased to agitate for a
direct mil outlet to the Pacific
coast. and as early as the
MO's, Saskatchewan and
Manitoba were pressing for a
railroad toHudson's Bay.
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Maio de la Roche, ,one of
Canada's most famous authors,
died on July 12, 1961,
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obtained from Mrs. E,
E art or Mrs. Olive Rivers.
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on Saturday tai;
tolaySeaford rev
�nyone, with tickets
Miner Hockey Christmas
is asked to please bane theta
turned in to Barbara Tetrd
no tated than Wednesday
December 11,
Once again all those in -
'volved in the Minor Hockey
were very pleased wig the
packed Arena for all the
tames. Bayfield is really
showing ; support for their
young hockey players.
Christmas Candies from
4 ways to
conserve energy
by conserving
hot water
Showers usually take less hot
water than baths,
It you use a dishwasher, wait
until' you have a full load.
Match the amount of hot water
to the Mae of the toad.
When you go on vacation,
switch off your water heater.
The Cascade water heater will give
you a dependable supply of hot
water, but it's up to you to
use it wisely.
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