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Mrs. Jean Dunn was in
chair for the Ladies AuxiliA.
meeting pn Wed. evening r
Dec. 8 in the Council;$pij
ChaMbers in the Municipal
Buildings
She thanked everyone who
had baked for the Bake Sale
• and attended the Tupperware
party and to those who
• purchased Regal items. Mrs.
Dunn said it had been a
worthwhile event.
The telephone •committee
were named and are as
follows:- Mrs. Carlene
Phoenix, Mrs. Anita Scroggs,
Mrs, Rosemarie Taman, Mrs.
• Anne Chapman, Mrs. Pat
Westlake'.
Those responsible for
arranging the lunch are Mrs.
Sharon Sinnamon, Mrs,
Kathleen-Siertsema and Mrs.
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Seussed again in the
several ideas were
Mrs. unn reported that
there will be a Cub in-
vestment on Saturday
inorningDec. 18 in the United
asernent . The next
.A.. meeting will be an
Wednesday evening
February 9 at 6:30 p.m.
It was announced that the
Brownies, cubs and Scouts
will be,' singing Christmas
carols.. 001430 • the Village
before Christmas. They will
be transported on a sleigh
Pulled byH a learn of horses
Owned by Tem Penha1e. The
children Will' return to the
basement of the United
Church where they will be
Anita Scroggs. served tot dogs and hot
It was decided to hold a chocolate.
Village social notes
Welcome to the Village to
Bud Sturgeon and his wife
Barbara who have purchased
lithe former Anglican Church
Rectory on Howard St. West.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F.
Sturgeon, Jeff and Rollie of
Orangeville were at their
Village residence for the
weekend, and also visited his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack
B. Sturgeon and Brother
Andrew. Also visiting were
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Potter and
Merry of RR 3 Clinton.
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Trinity Anglican Church
Board of Management met
WAY evening* Dec. 7 in
the Parish Hall with the,
Rector, Rev. W.M. Bennett in
the chair.
The rector reported that the
Church was very grateful for
the two generous s donations
received ,and also'. for the gift
of La Christmas tape for the
Carillon. He also outlined the
upcoming ChurchServices.
The Seven Lesson Carol
Service will be observed on
Sunday morning Dec. 19 at 10
a.m. On Dec. 24, the annual
Christmas Eve Service will
start at 11:00 p.m. with carol
Mr. Norman F. Cooper.
Mount Clemens, Mich. spent
the weekend at Village home
on Clan Gregor Square.
Bayfield is a bright cheery
spot these nights as you drive
around the Village. Residents
have decorated inside and
outside for the enjoyment of
everyone. Thanks for the
pleasure.
The regular Village Council
meeting will be held next
Mon. evening, Dec. 20 at 7:30
p.m.
management meets
miming untiiii ;IS p.fn. When preparing the meal. The
the Holy ,Communion ,Service, Rector asks that all reportl
willbegin. be in to him no later than the
Christmas pay, the Rector end of December; This will
Will conduct the shortened enable the Rector to have the
version of Holy Communion 09991 report ready for the
at 10 a.m. There Will be no Vestry meeting, -
music at this Service. On Bob Turner was named
Sunday. Dec. let regular chairman of p, norninating
worship will be observed at 10 committee •with Ernie Hovey
a.m. but no Holy_Conummion and Mrs. Lillian Higgins to
at 8:00 a.m. assist in bringing in a state of
In other business the Board officers for 1977. It was also
decided to hold the annual decided to hold the FiebruarY
Vestry meeting on Monday, Communion Service on
January 10, 1977 at 6 p,m. in Sunday, Januar!, 30 at 10 a.m.
the evening. This will take Please note this change. It is
place in the Parish Hall and due to the Rector being ab -
the men of the Parish will be sent on the regular Corn-
/En:Mon Sunday in February.
The Board were also in -
Lucknow mans heads
P -H shorthorn club
B WitioskOke
• Ken-Mewhismey of RR 1,
Lucknow, was • elected
president of Perth -Huron
Shorthorn Club atthe annual
dinner meeting in Brodhagen
Wednesday night.
He succeeds Ross Procter
of RR 5, Brussels.
Ron Shelley of RR 2,
Gerrie, and William Lannin
of Dublin, were elected vice-
presidents. •
Gerald Smith of RR 2,
Brussels, secretary
treasurer, for the past eight
years resigned. His successor
is to be named at the next
meeting of the executive.
Mr. Smith was named as
the club director to the
Ontario Shorthorn Club.
4-11 members from Perth
and Huron Counties, with
Shorthorn calves, were
guests of the club. Glen Frost,
Cambridge, secretary *of the
Ontario Shorthorn Club, told
the farmers present not to
push 4-11 calf owners on to win
at shows but to letthem enjoy
their calves and gain ex-
perience for the second year. 4
Each 441 mesnber was
presented with a giftof $5. 1,
Bruce McCall,. manager of.,
the Brussels Sales Barn, was
the guest speaker. He said
farmers with feeding cattle
had gone through the hardest c
year with unfair prices.
• Bert Pepper, secretary.
sales agent for the Canadian
Association) sof Sbertlmnaik
Club, - said there were NV"' •
clubs in Canada at the -71
present time. He dispfayed
literature, truck decals,
pictures and other material
than can be used for teaching
in schools or 4-11 grnups or by
owners of Shorthorns.
Frank Falconer of RR 5,
Clinton, spoke of the calf club
sale at Milverton last spring
and the one to be held this
coming year. He urged
members to participate.
Mr. Falconer then en-
tertained with a series of
humorous stories.
formed of the 10.4 percent
increase in the Diocesan
budget.
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VIerner anftRick 3o1nston
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and David Sturgeon with two
each, and John
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Friday's game against-
, Brussels was cancelled in .
Brussels due to snow On the
roofofihe arena.
The next home game Is
Friday, Dec.17 against
Grand Vend at it p,01. Den
forget The 1XMaS
draw -to be held that night t
the arena. See you all there.
Gift Sun. held
Sunday last, Dec. /2, White
Gift Sunday was Observed in
Trinity and a good response
was reported for which a
sincere thanks is - extended.
These gifts are taken to the
Children's Aid Society in
Goderich for their
distribution to the needy at
Christmas.
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