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Clinton News-Record, 1975-12-24, Page 15,Lf f a f w 4q4 • , Letter* w r , reft „ • t„i ', AnnQuircht RegYi,,e4 w -es t settint thei everevnrng, weddLng,4 La'ray 'Mark Schon* Tho do to W44,, ttedian.., rilattch4V Loa* PA is, MtMi. 3,C. Retina and Murk ta tho son,ot stllMrs.en 'Stewart The attendants we ce Joanne Bre and Ruth Fonds. The Gower girl was Carta ttekosh* niece of the bride, Mark was attended by Bob Korpan and Craig Francis. The guests were ushered by the bride's brothers. lack ahem of Edmonton and Ron stent of Regina The reception and dance Am then r taker On= et sWr hths. Alf plan solo actiet• Mrs. Aed as her , service; tma NutriBinteQ1 404 Mt% Etiza Kinsmen assisted by reading the scriptures, Christmas hymns were SU atter which- Mrs. P411* Parsons. Mrs, Dorothy Brintnell, Mrs. Mara Cole. Mrs, Mary arintnell took part in 4 "Candle Light Ceremony". Rev, and Mrs. Don Beck told the Christmas story as it rna have been told to others by Joseph. Mary and one of the Wise Men. The meeting closed by singing "Silent Night" and Rev. Beck pronotweektheBeneclictien. Prearg04:Vre tflte`tiattged by "Seffit. Pals" and all visitors received gifts as well. Hostesses were Mrs. Sarah Dick, Mrs. Freda Boa, and Mrs, Beatrice Boyce. wet r, Personals Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dilling of Sarnia were recent visitors with their parents. M. and Mrs. Wilbert pilling. - Queensway events and visitors Mrs. Milton Lavery will observe her birthday Christmas Day. Visitors with - Mrs. E. Sararus were Doris and Shelley- Bonthron, London; Roy and Clara MacDonald, Jean, Pam and Sandra Tozer, London. Mrs. Ed Finkbeiner visited with Adeline Taylor; Shirley Prouty visited with Lin Latitnore. Roy McDonald and Alex Barrett; Mrs. Featherston was visited by Belle Reid and Mr. and Mrs. MERRY -CHRISTMAS NAPPY NEW YEAR To our Friends and Neighbours from Jiro and Bea Corral: tin with Mr* the 4ao Oi, Mondy. teCIWO4 the etbot Ria1orr Churchl had sing 010014 those tatting pert were MergaretDo Vries. iteleo, Toonstre. Ilykstr. Ant WIMP), Irmo Punk mienne Neevel. Ann Ile mend* Mrs. WMA Anlerenitliko, t,444 Wro,Wflnm. Kleinkaar. EngeUna Van Essen % Jerry Van Steeg, Belittle Vellensa. Churettnotes Holy Communion was dispensed in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday. conducted by Rev. W.D. Jarvis B.A.B.D.. who spoke on the sermon "Blessed be the Lordeod". The Sabbath school presented special music at the morning service on Dec. 2Ist and the Second Annual Christmas Carol Service was held at Carmel Presbyterian Church at 7;30 SundaY, December 21. The Couple's Club served a light luncheon following the service. Social notes The. Hensall District Co - Operative held their Christmas Party at the Pineridge Chalet on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Parker returned horne on Monday after visiting for the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Oren Williams at Summerside, Prince Edward island. Mr, Gordon Troyer, who has been a patient in Clinton Hospital far the past several weeks. was able to return to his home, The Hensall Legion and Ladies' Auxiliary held a most successful Christmas Party on Sunday which was largely attended. Two films entitled **Laurel and Hardie" and "Seven Ravens" were much enjoyed. Following a sing- song Santa Claus arrived and treated everyone. Lunch was served at the close. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holland. Gwen and Michael of Clinton were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James Sangster and Brad. totloved in the church tortarn. PlAnA Settetlotat4i4. Wed as, Master u and read several s ef congratulation* relatives and Wend* rh were unable to be present. lackte Rokesh. Calge,ry. presided at the- register. The toast to the bride was roposed by her uncle. ntony Dultamel of Win - Wing, Atter a three week honeymoon z Arizona and California the happy couple moved to their new home at 83 Plainsvlew Drive, Regina where Lerrayne manages the Research Department of PFRA and Mark is manager of Morgaurd Trust. Christmas season brings threats to child safety "Christmas brings tem- ptations to many parents, while visiting with neigh- bours or completing last minute shopping,, to leave small children unattended for short periods," says Clinton area Fire Chief Clarence Neilans. "At the same time, decorations, trees and wrapping paper bring an increased threat of fire danger unless constant care is exercised." The Fire Chief urges all parents to recognize the fire danger 0 thisrseason, and not to leave small children alone in the home even for a moment. He points out that 141., vtUy neetfetio .tsAkin er %Wit 44,4At03.. 14 rat evetipik traprOvtoneRt4i ,r come; and ra4r iflped SOW V :014 Qrnt in ive, tIue, NV 1 man Qh4/1 That internal im- provementtheCOM- raltiSiOner feels. Can eerie only from ,4 personal know e low* cbrist. the sig,, Wove of Whose birth is too often lost in the plethora et ted and dri cards and presents that comprise our commercial stimulated Celebration Christmas. ttot, says the Com- missioner. that we should feel &nifty about being 4411- timentat et Christmas. The sending of. cards and the giving of giftsso often in volving a real sacrifice of time and money, keep friendships in repair and intoxicate children with happiness. Christ would not r tit I, ,QAterFte, t I tims�tl that needs 1010i ' r 'j . , A r* * I*owrW4'4 th ow,4MI pert:t r4Inorder The n4nitur pratL..hu.d enwitig wnpeurbut the -erepa, bktt's what WAN/mist" 4rt eldttmeiN 4when you vt a preaehor who ain't familiar with agricul wet" kilgtin tug and struntnving L tarot of harnhato, and good vitNilt.',% ttU' ),Att.t and our Wady Thiptt..N Lu i.'.t4 + -iolkIt (*Kt 4iht$ 5414 COntrithotienS. glit PROM 35?4,14 RES. WARS Aituktotosmallammitsiamoamaatokimmixtmwoossailitk West St.- Goderieh $244Z91 Pule Music Main St. SOUK lb SZ7-00$3 the Criminal Code 0 Canacia,, forbids such action which endangers the life or health of anychild under the age of tens years. Parents are. further reminded that under certain conditions a Christmas tree can be ignited by a single match to burn furiously to charred wood in a few seconds. Care must be taken to keep butts of natural trees immersed in water and to ensure that the tree itself does not obstruct access to a door or window. Families are also urged to review their home fire -escape plans for quick exit in an emergency. 1 1 for coming to the Huron Men's Chapel in Auburn in 1975 OUR LAST GREAT SERVICE IN 1975 I 4 Sunday, December 28 andavd AUTO GLASS LIMITED ka.,ASSMEN MTh REV. SHELDON WILSON 1100T1401EN IM CHRIST 041.1001 PLUS L • f 0 ,or 7,110*,:fit0 v* 11,7,04.1trI3* 3 6 S BAYFIELD RD. GOOERICH (AU 524-2136 THE CHAPELITES AU Welcomit ilVir.$ VAMPS 0000 WM 00 monism 1641111.1110MIMINIMINallvalftlitatlarilalkilaWINMSAIMAMIMPLIStiblall&altilallitiarMsaiiitma 1 1 a TO THE WORLD As you experience the transcendent lop of this Yuletide. may your blessings abound and bring you every happiness and fujillment. From the management and staff at ORIGINAL 91-D MILL IN BLYTH May the season brim over with health, wealth, & happiness for you & yours! 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