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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
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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.
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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:
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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