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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-12-11, Page 31ti " • „•-•",;k"' 4,1.• • wLank delicious MLyed tho singing (4 C 14. carols !it'd two door prizes were %vont- y- Mrs. presfilent. to, lis4 • I MrS. re* ngng bg The tar ro,ohthilt S members t* the meting of urucQft4Uhited nartv. She turned it over to, Chumh UM Was held on ry Grigg who agted Tuesdy, December Z„ in the as chaidady route evening, Church }kit vi Alt a potluck The provarn consisted of supper. Attendance was Wit 4kit, readings, piano solos, Mrs. Joatt Grumwold and mouth or an, solos, Imes Mrs. Norma McGregor were and, five freistrnas CaroLs in charge of devotions. Unit one was in charge of the program and Unit two was in charge of the lunch. Grumwold opened the meeting with a poem and Mrs, Fred McGregor played the piano While they sung "0 Uttte Tarn at Bethelehem". The Offering ,was received and dedicated. Armstrong. Christmas Otols Mrs, Grumwold read a were sung throughout the poem "Not every Christmas Devotional, with Mrs. Mickle merry... and this portion of acompanist. ' the meeting was closed with Fifty.one visits to sick and prayer. shut-ins were made during The business section of the the month. Mrs. •Erratt ex- meeting was ,chaired by the pressed thanks to Mrs. president, Mrs. Trebneir who McAllister on behalf of all welcomed all. • present for her splendid Mrs. Cliff Henderson read leadership all through the the secretary's report and years. The meeting closed called the roti. which was with the Mizpah Benediction. "what you remembered about Christmas as a child." Personals A sympathy card, sent to Mr. and Mrs. TA. Dillon, was Joan and Paul Dodds of read by Mrs. Berry. Seaforth spent last weekend A shod program followed with their grandparents Mr. with Mrs. Elsie Henderson and Mrs. Sim Roobal. ringing band bells of Mrs. Elizabeth Volland and Christmas tunes, with Mrs. The Misses Greta and Amy Pearl McBeath at the piano. Lamm , attended theA humorous duet was sung by Canadian National Institute Mrs. M. Broadfoot and Mrs. far the Blind banquet in Edna Paterson, and Mrs. John Henderson read a poem Mr. and Mrs. Tony Etue araTh'IladM1N-11 ,con' London, visited with Mrs. test, United Church service Holy Communion was a.dministeyed at the second Advent service of Rensall United Church which was conductedby Rev. Don Beck. The second Advent candle was lit 1* Joanne Pepper, signifying the "Gifts"' of r Christmas. Mrs, Doug Kyle was received into mem- bership at the beginning of the Communion Service. The choir sang the anthem, "How lovely are the Messengers"' with Mrs. John iltrItheim at the organ. The meditation was on the topic, "More Love than we can Earn". White Gift Services will be held at both Hensall and Chiselhurst United Churches next Sunday and there will be a a Carol Service at Hensall United Church.next Sunday at 1:30p.Mr Your People meet The High School Group of Hensall United Church met in the Fellowship Hall on Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. for an evening of games. Lunch was served by Deana. Cheryl, and Paul. The next meeting will be on Tuesday, December 30 at 1 p.m. when members will sing Carols at Queensway Nursing Horne before meeting at the Church. This meeting will conclude with supper and all members please bring sandwiches. Mensal, UCW Mrs. Kennedy was hostess for the December meeting of Unit 4 of Hensall UCW Mrs. James McAllister opened the meeting with a poem, "A Christmas Prayer". Mrs. Eric Luther was in charge of the devotional, and chose as the topic. **Roads to Bethlehem". She was assisted by Mrs, Errattt Mrs. Purdy. M Harburn, Mrs. Sherritt, 14 Riley and Mrs. Elizabeth Valland and took Mrs. M. Broadfoot reported her to visit Mr. and Mrs, for the nominating corn - Eldon Johnston. Leota and mittee. The officers for 1976 Jack of Brucefield. The are as follows: past Johnstons celebrated their president, Mrs. R. Trebneir; 47th wedding anniversary on president. Mrs. Ann Walters; Monday. vice president. Mrs. Jean Local visitors with Mr. and Taylor; treasurer, Mrs. John Mrs. Gordon Schwalnk, Mrs. Henderson; secretary, Mrs. Daisy Ivey and Mrs. Cliff Henderson; press Elizabeth Volland were Mr. secretary, Mrs. Lorne and Mrs. Allan Miller, Mrs, Wilson; corresponding Marion Sangster, Mrs. Irene scretary, Mrs. Wm. Scott; Finlayson. Mrs. Edna Pep- per, Mrs. Bona Clark, Mrs, WinnieSkea and David. 4-11 Clubs The closing meeting of the Hensall 4-H Clubs, the Kneeded 7 and the Dough - doe's, was held at the Hensall United Church on Tuesday, December 2 when supper was enjoyed by all members. Plans Were finalized for Achievement Day on January 10, There will be a short meeting an Tuesday January 6 at 6:30 p.m. at the United Church. All members try to attend.. szosarassorsomaxweammult * BILLFOLDS •KEY CASES FRENCH PURSES UTILITY CASES dPUNED WINTER SNOW BOOTS SNOWMOBILE BOOTS Men's & boys' SLIPPERS LOTS OF 1 STYLES efkottlINO PHONE 4$1 ;#0100****00$001$0,40 Plar4l$141* andMrs, The Mrs. R. Tri er cnzrt cotr mime. Mrs. E. C41911144.4110 Mrs. A. Townsend; kitchen committee. Mrs. Rathwell and Mrs. V. tialgioarseas; social coramittee„ Mrs. Allan and Mrs. M. 'Hill; program coinmitfee, Mrs. R. Fotheringham and Mrs. St. Wilson; supply committee. Mrs. R. Walters and Mrs. E. Stak and the Foster Child committee. Mrs. Lorne WUso These on the chorch flowers committee are Mrs. Wm. Scott. Mrs, G, Rathwell, Mrs. Mary Haugh, and Mrs. Mel Graham, The care and flower committee consists of Mrs. Vine Berry and groups one, twoand three. 2 The retiring president. Mrs. Tribnelr. thIplked all for their help in the two years as presidents Mrs. Rev. Stephens, on behalf of the UCW„ Brucefield United Church, thanked,- Trebneir for her WOrlfind faithfulness as president for two years. The meeting closed with the benediction, Social notes Brucefield and Kippen will present a Christmas pageant on Sunday, December 21 at 8 PM. at Brucefield United Church:Plan Written& • Mr. Wesley Ham spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Alice Ham and his aunt Miss M.E. Swan. Mr, and Mrs. James Deveraux, Seaforth, visited with Mrs. Lorne Wilson on the weekend. Unit one, Tuckersrnith will held their Christmas meeting on Thursday evening. December 11, with a potluck supper, at 6:30, A program and Santa will follo‘C USED CARS " A number of Ws in Pontiacs, Chev Impalas, Pontiac Le Mans, Buick Century and Monte Carlos 1974 FORD Gallia* 2 door hardtop 1974 PONTIAC Parisienne Brougham, 4 door hardtop 2-1974 MAVERICKS 1973 FORD Custani 500,2 door hardtop 1973 OLDSMOBILE, Delta Royale, air conditioning 1973 PONTIAC Catalina, 4 door hardtop 1973 CHEV Impala 1972 MERCURY MARQUIS, 2 door hardtop 1972 CHEV Impala, 4 door hardtop 1971 CHEV Inipala, 4 door hardtop 1970 CHEV Impala 4 door hardtop 1970 PONTIAC, 2 door hardtop IVO DODGE Monaco, 4 door hardtop 1970 CHEV Bel Air 10- 1965- 1963 Models 2 —1974 FORD Stationwagons 1973 FORD Grand Torino statiouwagon, air conditioned 1973 CIIEV VA ton pkkup 1973 CHEV 44 ton pickup 1973 CIIEV (Series with 1St van, power tail gate toadat 1973 CHEV GO series. 18' stake. power tail gate loader, 1970 CHEV 50 series With 161 van, 1990 G.M.C. CO series with 16' ritftigerated van CHEV 50 series with,161 stake A number of vans from 1970 - 1971 Some V's, wine 6 cylitider„ some CIIEVS, and some FORDS Ilk It 41 • • • * 411 41* II fa 4110 • * • * • • • * • • • • $SELS .sbition • 11C)RS St4113 • One mere's im Vane*" Reerok thrgtgoU better ways ta hent ftt .and stay trism Is the rrn la** helot every week at the e. Rena group at Men* 440017 twson,,gatittough ono exercise. FURNITURE Itifill I Rs, Cow Hata ad SOL R,. VANASTRA Phone 442 9576 CHn on A:\ k • • fir