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:Than was a dedication by
eye,=_�$ !oa.Id for , hymn'
dialled by Mrs. Myrtle
airservice, in tsreswrory of
daughter Alias. Memorial
books donated by the
were also dedicated, in
of Bert Beacom,
. Lily Webster. Harry
atkisis, Melvin Oliva, Miss
oat. Fairservfce, -Albert
yoking.. Mrs. Robert
rhagblut, Alex Riley, Bert
rumsdoni • Jack Medd.
illiaat Bromley. Nevins
orb**, Henry Husking,
les Small, Edward Bell.
eeepk . Yungblut, Charles
oddest, William Gorrier, and
Mable Watson.
Rev. McDonald's children's
was "Getting things all
up and given a clean
e for 1976".
- Junior congregation
were Donald* Bell,
an Hoggart and Bev Riley. ,
Rev. McDorialdd message
"Are you a morning
Assisting with communion
thtere Mrs. Margaret Taylor
and Mr*. John Riley. Serving
the,bread were Harry Snell,
Harry Lear. Reg. Lawson and
Jack Tamblyn. Serving wine
was. Lloyd Pipe, Lorne
Hunking Gordon Sbobbrook
and Nick Whyte.
Personals
Sympathy is extended' to
.Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns on
'Ole death of her brother, Mr.
Jerry Cook, 63. in Toronto on
Friday December 26. Mrs.
Berns went to Toronto on
Sunday for the funeral, held
Monday.
Miss Pat *Burns 'RNA at
Toronto Hospital and Mr. and
Mrs. Colin Paterson, London,
spent' the Christmas ' holiday
weekend with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Millson
and family of Woodstock
spent Christmas Day with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Skobbrook, ' returning home
on Friday. Christmas dinner
guests were Ken Vodden. and
Mrs. and Mrs. Gordon
hobbrook, Darrell and
Jana._ Evening guests were
Mr.. and Mrs. Ron Ellerby,
Frank and Dori. Miss Joan
arrow and Paul Middleton.
Boxing Day. Mr. and Mrs.
Din Colquhon and Chastity
visited.
Christmas day visitors with
Miss Edyth Beacom were
Miss Olive Johnson. Clinton
and Mrs. Laura Lyon.
Mr. Barry. Pipe and girls.
London. spent Christmas with
bis parents Mr. and. Mrs.
Lloyd Pipe.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Shobbrook, Darrell and
Diana held Christmas on
Boxing Day with her sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Adams and
family. W ingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Jackson. Brian. Ken and
andra. R idgetown. spent
several days with her.
Mr. and lira... Tam
sad bit Whir #fir. Kam •
Jaekasit and Graham; st1tk.
At the. ss.bo a os
Christina* Day writ Mc. a
.Mrs. Dankness% and family.
Mr. awl Mrs. Keith Allen and
bays,' Leinfeeliero. .with their
Christmas vests- en Bating -
Day with. -Mr. and. Mrs:
Russell Gobi were Mr. sad
Mv5. Join Lyon *ad Saira. Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Popp and .
Cathy, Mr. and Mrs., �sart
L�.00wwggw�a�aa. Georg.. Inas
•aaelKis of Blyth arid Mr. and
Mrs. Frank • Dolmage' Win-
throp.
in-
the. Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Longman spent Christmas
with her sister Mr. and Mrs.
Bob' Norris. Staff*.
Mrs . Ea* Howatt spent
elaristmas Dar�rr with •bar son,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Howatt
and boys. On Boxing Day she
visited with her daughter,
Mr;-- and Mrs. Mac Hodgert
and family, Kirkton.
Mrs. Laura Lyon held
Christmas for her family on
Christmas. Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Lyon and family. Mr.
and Mrs. Bert • .Lyon. and
family. Mr. Ron Neil and
Douglas London and Miss_
Edythe Beacom...
Christmas guests on Boxing
Day with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Hamilton were their family,
Mr. and. Mrs. Murray Lyon
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Milt
Dale and Carol , Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Reuger, Mt. and Mrs.
Everett Lamont, Teeswater
and Mrs., 011ie Heels,
Toronto. - - _
Rev. • McDonald spent -
Chtistmas atAtwood. and
visited wide his mother in the
Listowel Hospital. ' ,
Christmas day guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Sun
'
dercock were Mrs. Laura
S ., • Mr. and Mrs.
John Sundercock, Woodstock.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Peck
London, and - Mr.- and Mrs.
Bob Sundercock and family.
Clinton.
Mr. Bob Thompson went to
Moorefield on Wednesday
when Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Hamilton returned home with
him•until Sunday.
Mr: and Mrs. Bob thompsur
held Christmas on Boxing
Day with their • family. Mr.
and Mrs. 'John Lawrie-,
Robbie and Jennifer, Kit-
chener and Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Radford, London..
Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Longman
were Ross. Gladys and Ida
Leiper of Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Lunau, Toronto visited on the
weekend with her sister, Mrs.
Ralph Davidson and - Mr.
Davidson in Clinton Hospital.
Christmas Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Mei Knox and
girls were his 'mother.. Mrs.
Beth Knox and his sister,
Mrs. Gordon Swan and boys,-
London..
oys,•London..
Mrs: Beth Knox and Mr.
and Mrs. Mellvn Knox and
girls . were Christmas day
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Irwin, Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wood
held Christmas on Wed
nesday December; .24. for
their family. Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Andrews and family.
Toronto and Mr: and Mrs.
Ken Wood and family,
W ingham. .
Greg Andrews spent a week.
of the . holidays with his
THIS YEAR'WE WILL BE •
OPEN
DURING JANUARY and FEBRUARY
1 p.m. to a p.m. MONDAY TO SATURDAY
JANUARY •
VALUE DAYS
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
•
OFF
Condles
FOR THAT WARW.
ttOZY GLOW THAT WILL
FiLL YOUR. HOMg WITH
CHEER GALORES FROM
• OUR WIDE SELECTION
IN MANY DIFFERENT
SHAPES AND SiZES
WATCH FOR -DIFFERENT SPECIALS EACH WEEK
Squire Gifts
HIGHWAY 21 SOUTH, OOOERICN
Opera Misissiny to Saturday TN 1
open mitts ey Til 6
teats IT . '$.d Mn. aiu
Andrew*, ora to.
• Ckli-istaas. visitors on
Doak* Day with Mr. and
Mrs. -Claire Viacom-- were
Mn. Caplisg Kiicbener. Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Fourier,
Stratford and Mr...and Mrs.
Bill Viace*t sad family.
Mr. aad Mrs. Joe Marzano.
Candice and Glen of Toronto
spent Christmas hoiidtiys
with her parents. Mr. and -
Mrs. Len Caldwell.
• Spesdiag Christmas Day
with Mr. and Mrs. Vic
Stackhouse were her ppaarents.
Mr. and Mrs. 011ie Williams,
and Mr. and -Mrs. Kevin
Pfaff, Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs: Airie Duizer
had Christmas dinner with
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Duller
and family. Clinton and spent
tbe evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. - Art Haver -
camp. Clinton
The family* of Mr. and Mrs. by Kano Lehman -
Airie Duiser held Christmas I ' hope Santa Claus was
on Boxing Day at tbe home of ...good to everyone and
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. "-Chrizt"mas Day was a•
Joe Hunking. Present were ' pleasure for each of you.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Duizer and Now. the next big day ' is
family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne New Years. We usually
Kennedy and family, Mr. and reflect over the last year and
Mrs. Bruce Lyndon and . make resolutions for the new.
family. and Mr. and Mrs.,. There -were many events in
Harold Gibbings and baby. Vanastra. in the year 1975.
Mrs. "Jessie. Jones•'-spewt--feubave our own church
Christmas Day with her and minister, Rev. Karl
dauber. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Boersma.
Snell and•farnily. • This year we have our own
Mr. and Mrs. Russell hairdresser at Vanastra. Also
Waun, Exeter visited on our own nightclub, the
Sunday with her aunt, Mr. Vanastra-Shillelagh.
and Mrs. HarryDurnin. Conte itoga . College is
• Mrs. Margaret Taman of staying at the Vanastra
Campus; and our population
is yes, approximately 1,000
with 23 businesses.
Many homes have changed
hands and if not before. we
welcome each of you to
Vanastra now.
Group activities for all ages
have begun awl promise to be
successful for residents in the
area. Brownies, Girl Guides,
Cubs and the Lions Club are
all active here. Remember
new membersare always
welcome in these groups.
A Day Care centre was new
for the area in 1975, and the
first few months are
progressing as . expected.
Registrations for 1976 are
already increasing.
Huron County's first indoor
swimming pool was opened
and provides educational and
recreational facilities for'
fitness conscious people. It is
possible to have a warm
sauna. a workout in the fit-
ness room and a relaxing
swim, all available at
Vanastra.
We can be proud of 1975.
Vanastra, in four years is
showing signs of progress and
leadership in industrial
growth, community
awareness and recreation.
The grad, awe' class Priest*** a piny. "New she rabbits fasted C hriiltesas" at their
Christina* eewcert held at Huron Csawwoial Public Scheel last Thursday. ( News -Record
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BONNE ANNIE
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GUTES NEVES JAHR
HAPPY NSW YEAR
FROM
THE .COACH FUSE
Brampton -spent a week with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arm-
strong.
Christmas Day visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Carter were their fam,it t..
Cathy, Goderich; Larry,
Wote; and Colleen. Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Armstrong,
Ken David and Mrs.
Margaret Taman, Brampton.
Lori and Billy Armstrong of
Stratford are spending the
holidays with their grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Armstrong, and their father
Ken. and David.
Mrs. Bert Shobbrook was a
=25 winner in the Wintario
Draw held December 26. -
Keep in mind the WI card
party on Friday January 2.
We give a toot about
yowl Here's a .wish
for the New Year —
may it be the best!
My hope for 1976 is for more
co-operation in the com-
munity as well as with our
own neighbours.
Remember 1976 is election
year in local politics, perhaps
Vanastra could have some
representation.
I wish all a happy, healthy,
and prosperous New Year.
Looking to make your work more in- .
teresting and enjoyable? Become part of a
• boat building crew that creates top quality
sailing yachts.
We need people with the ability to work
wood—to train as apprentice boat .builders.
fishing all
• of our good
friends
a New Year
filled
with
health and
happiness.
HAROLD WISE LIMITED
242 SAYFIELO RO. 482 7062 CLINTON
Your Public Utilities Cotinmission
Accounts Will Vary
•A"inerica's most ,::famous ' name in
Decorator Bathroom and Bedroom -co-
ordinates invites you to their famous
JANUARY SALE of Towels. Shower
Curtains. Bathmats. Sheets andlillow
Cases.
Save up to 25 percent aid anuary !
Winner- of our Christmas Gift Draw -
Sherry Hodgins of Clinton -
Congratulations.
Any number of conditions can cans* changes inyouur Utility
accounts as rendered *very hero months on the average. Greatest
use of Hydro is generally experienced during winter months.
Winter has its.I nger periods of darkness and the heating season.
Some Conditions- That Can Cause Changes In
Your Accounts: -
LIGHTING-- -
- Artificial light Is used 'more in Winter than in Suohaner
HOUSE HEATING--
ElectrKity is used to operate" associated forced Air Systema.
burners, circulatingcontrols, sapplementaty hes
and so on. The colder -aid shore prolonged the Winter wet
the greater use of. . bath electricity sad fuel.
ADDITIONAL NEW . APPLIANCES --
Such as a. television. range, dryer. refrigerator, freeser, radio,
Hi-Fi.' sir conditioaer. etc, will geaerally reoalt la the imam -
ed
ed use of Hydro. ,
•
ENTERTAINMENT AND COMPANY
The greater use of electricity for cooking. Ughtiag, wm1411.
drying; ironing television. and so oa.
CHRISTMAS* AND. NEW, YEAR'S—r '
Preparations and festivities are usually accompanied by
the increased use of electricity.
ILLNESS IN THE HOME—
Heat lamps, heating pads and supplementary hooting eaa he
the cause of•increased electricity as..
THE FAMILY—
An increase in number is generally reflected in an increase
in Hydro.
BILLING PERIODS--
•
Saturdays. Sundays. Holidays. inability to obtain meter road-
ings and so en will came variation in iehednled motor reed-
ing dates.