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the moatlone hands froni
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beginning went to l,
Thomas Jardin.
trrn4S.guests with
were Dr,
Carol Seers,4rs. Harr Ceislar af
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Godericb, Mr. and Mrs.
Wililam seers., Wen,the PO. ter Ebner Kelier of Dublin, Mr.
contest on the senior side at and Mrs. Mark Arthur* Mr.
Oen Central Seb001. Miss and Mrs. Stewart BlathwaYt
Seers, danbter of Mr.,and Mrs. Terry Durham- of
and Mrs. William Seers and . Montreal.
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ningWingham Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allison
District HQspital,Second and Mr. John Hamilton, alt of
prize with her window Tomato, spent the holiday
The
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Ille sympathy of this Ben Hamilton.
community is extended to Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Worthy
ind S. Stanley Ball and Fowler and Mr. and Mrs.
AMOY on the death of her 141e Brown of Goderich, Mr.
father, Mr. Austin Dexter, a William Anderson, London,
fOrMerresident of Myth. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Park of
Miss carol Beadle of Mi. RR 2 Auburn and Mrs. Albert
ehener spent the holiday with McFarlane were gaystss. on
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her mother, Mrs, Iona Beadle
and brother. Mr. Gordon
Beadle.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ron Elliott of
'M000 were guests over the
'holiday with her parents Mr.
and Mrs, Gordon Miller.
Visits= with Mr. and Mrs.
.Major Youngblut over the
holiday were Miss Betty, Mr.
Stewart and Mr. Lynn
Youngblut, all of Toronto;
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Rush of
Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Warren and Justin of London;
Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith,
Heather and Paul of
Monkton; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Youngblut. Daryl, Kendra
Christmas Day with Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver Anderson.
Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock
spent the holiday weekend
with her sister, Mrs Harold
Nicholson and Mr. Nicholson
of Seaforth. Other guests
were Mr. and Mrs. John
141enheere. Stephen, David
and Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Nicholson and Lorie of Port
Albert, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Bennett and Mr. Jim Bennett
of Port Albert, Mr. and Mrs.
John Bennett ofEgmondville,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Charlton of
Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs.
John Stadelmann, Christine,
Rhonda and Jennifer of
Blanche Peeves
Church News
e vigil of the Nativity
was , held at St. James
Chum*, Middleton, on
hristrn Eve, with a very
good attentre.
Sarah Sta •ey lit the Advent
Candle fo Owing Holy
Communion. The church was
nicely decorated for the
occasiOn by Cindy Middleton,
Barb Lawson and Maryanne
Cummings of Clirgton, and.
Len Mills. Rev. W4. Bennett
was in charge of the service.
Morning prayeT was held
Sunday morning in St. James
Church, Middleton, with Rev.
Win. Bennett InT charge. The
flowers in St James Church
for the Christmas services
were placed in the sanctuary
in memory of Mr. Fred
Middleton, by Mrs. Fred
Middleton and by Edward
and Blanche Deeves, John
Deeves and Len Mills, in
4nemory of their loved ones.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wise
and family enjoyed Christ-
mas with Lois' sister and,
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
John Manning, Blyth.
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Nice to SOO Sarah Stacey
was home for Christmas from
Clinton Public Hospital.
Pat and Bob Hodgins were
home for Christnias from
Mississauga with Ray and
Estelle Wise.
The home of Mr. and Mrs.
Don Middleton was a very
lively place with everyone
home with friends for
Christmas.
Ed and Blanche Deeves and
Len and Barb Lawson
travelled to Chatham, and
London to visit with relations
on Monday. They also en-
joyed many visitors at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Steenstra held Christmas for
their families on Sunday,
Holiday guests at the home
of Ross and Mabel Middleton
were: Drew of London.
Janice of ' Stratford,
Rossanne, Sharon, Neale,
Hugh and Toddy of Toronto,
and Sandra, David and
children of Goderich
Township.
Just a reminder, the Vestry
meeting of St. James Church,
Middleton, will be held on
Jan. 6 at 8 p.m. atthe_horne of
Rev. andMrs. Wm. Bennett.
A very Happy New Year to
all - Blanche Deeves.
e holiday;
A. Mclntosh a'
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Clark. apant
r*and Mrs.
r In
s"44with
urice Bean
Bean.
vonne „,
oflege, S< Thoma
Trevor,
Drew oKentof Thunder
Bay: Mis. William
Cockerline a M
Harold Vodden of Blythand
Mrs. May LakeofAtwood
WALKERsuRN CLUB
e monthly meeting of the
Wallterbarn Club was held at
tho home of Mrs. Ronald
Gross. Mrs. Joe Ifunhil% was
in charge of the peeting.
The minutes otthe previous
meeting were adopted as
read— by7 MrE— Toth Cun-
ningham, seconded by Mrs.
James Schneider. The draw
prize was won by Mrs. Elliott
Lapp. It bad been donated by
Mrs. Joe flunking.
Mrs. James Schneider
invited the Club to her home
for the January meeting. The
program will be in the charge
of Mrs. Joe Hunking and Mrs,
Len Archambault. The lunch
committee will be Mrs. Roy
Daer and Mrs. Jim
Schneider.
Mrs. Lloyd McClinchey
offered to send out Christmas
cards to former members.
A successful auction was
held with Mrs. Ted Hunking
as auctioneer. Lunch was
served by Mrs. Joe Hunking
and Mrs. Len Archambault
assisted by Mrs. Schneider.
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ChriSting4*1 performed by Cheryl Smith' and Richard
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By Mrs. Berry
Mr. anciIV/rs. .l'ohn Hen,
derson spent the holiday
weekend with their daughter
and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Peterson, Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Jackson spent Christmas
with friends in London and
Belmont.
Mr. And Mrs. Robert
Broadfoot are spending their
holidays in California.
Mrs. Lorne Wilson spent a
few days with her. daughter.
Mrs. Ray Mason, Windsor.
Miss Kathleen Elliott,
Clinton, and Mrs. H. Berry
spent Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Elliott, London.
Miss Elizabeth Scott,
London, visited with friends
in Clinton and Brucefield on
the weekend.
• We're glad to report Mr.
Wm. Scott is -feeling better.
Mr. Doug M:cBeath and
family. Windsor. are spen-
ding the holidays with his
mother, Mrs. W. IVIcBeath.
We celebrate the joy of living as
we figuberantly greet the New Yearl
It's time too, to say thanks for
your support in the year just past.
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$55.
$22
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regular prlca 3$ 1o9$3
$24.°°
$11 25.00
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