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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1977-12-08, Page 16PAGE 16—CLILTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1977 A large crowd attends Londesboro United's Xmas pageant by'Mrs. Dora Shobbrook A large congregation at- tended the annual Christmas pageant and carol service at the United Church on Sunday morning. Welcoming into the Nar- thex were Mrs, Laura Lyon and Gary Jewitt representing the Sunday School. Ushers were Carol Cartwright, Susan Jamieson, Kevin Fothergill and Kevin Tamblyn, mem- bers of the intermediate class. Sunday School children entered together with their teachers. Music was supplied by the junior choir under the direction of Mrs. Tom Duizer and organist Mrs. Allen Bosman. Laurel and Lisa Duizer sang a duet. "' Rev. A. MacDonald was the narrator for the pageant. Those taking part were: Connie Hoggart as Mary; Robert Radford as Joseph ; Warren Hulley, the Innkeeper; Andy Riley and Brad Westerhout, the shepherds; Scott Overboe, Stephen Duizer and Robert Adams, the wisemen; Cheryl Hulley, main angel; Cheryl , Bromley, Darlene Hulley, Brenda Nesbitt and Kimberly Wright, other angels. In charge of the pageant were Mrs. Jack Tamblyn, Mrs. Ken Scott and Mrs. Nick Whyte. Mrs. Murray Ly,pn and Mrs. Jim Radford assisted with the costumes. Rev. MacDonald thanked all who had helped in any way. "Silent Night" was sung. by the congregation as the Sunday School students, pageant characters and the junior choir made their exit. Personals Sympathy is extended to Mr, and Mrs. Ken Hulley on the death of his father, Lorne Hulley in Seaforth on Saturday, December 3. Karen Johnston was ad- mitted to Clinton Public Hospital on Sunday, November 27, returning home on Friday, December 2 after having pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lee attended a family gathering on Sunday, November 27 honouring her aunt, Mrs. Bob (Nan) Daer on her 90th birth- day. The celebration was held at the home of her, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Bud Jerry. Mr. and Mrs, Tom Allen spent last weekend in Flint, Michigan. Mrs. Alice Davidson and Mrs. Laura Saundercock attended the capping ceremony of candy stripers Whelan still the farmers choice.... • from page 15 the people who see from a grass roots position what is happening to the agricultural industry in this country," Whelan said. Canada must start pushing other countries to lower tariff and non -tariff barriers, Whelan said. Canada lost 600,000 'lbs. �f cheese sales to the U.S. because the U.S. government requires that all cheese be sold through specified agents who are too busy selling cheese for other people, he added. Whelan concluded by saying, "We have the far- mers. We have the expertise. We have the land. But we will get nowhere unless we tailor our production and manage our resources carefully. We must produce to fill existing needs. We cannot afford to produce for production's sake alone." Gord Dalgliesh, right, Who retired earlier this year after 20 years with the Clinton Volunteer Fire Brigade, was presented with a gift from the town by Fire Chief Clarence Neilans at the town banquet last Saturday night. (News -Record photo) Ramona Humphrey Ceed.*(/ Look your best for the holiday season...make your appointment now with our expert stylists, Ramona Humphrey and Sue Murray. We now do Men's Hairstyling "Carrying on in the tradition of the shop with the friendly Atmosphere" Edith Anne Hair Fashions CORNER OF ow.BINdr a R_A_TTENDURY STS. CLINTOtW PHONE 482-7691 WE'RE OPEN ALL DAY TUESDAY TO FRIDAY PLUS TUESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS AND SATURDAY MORNINGS from Clinton. Public Hospital on Monday night at the Wesley -Willis United Church. Mrs. Saundercock's gran- ddaughter Lori Saundercock received her cap. 6 Congratulations also to Ruth,ann Penfound of this community on receiving her cap as well. Robbie and Jenn ife r Lawrie of Kitchener spent the weekend with their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Dave McLeod of Mitchell visited on Sunday with her sister, Mrs.. Olive Penfound and Elgin. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Longman were her sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Burleigh and Joan of Goderich. Mrs. Lloyd Pipe and Mrs. Harry Durnin visited on Tuesday, November 29 with Mrs. Nan Daer, Goderich at her open house in celebration of her birthday. Remember the WI card party this Friday, December 9. This Week's Specials at The Berean Unit of the UCW will bold a pot luck lunch at 12:30 p -.m. in the church hall this Christmas meeting. The. WI Christmas meeting on December 14 will be a family night with a pot luck dinner at 6:,30 p.m. Roll call will be, "All I want for Christmas" DISCOUNT DAUE'S Anstett Jewellers LIMITED 11 ALBERT ST., CLINTON. 482-3901 OPEN WEDNESDAYS For Your Convenience HOURS: Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Friday nights 'till 9 p.m. AT LL 16 BRANCHES INCLUDING KINCARDINE GRAND BEND AND THEDFORD & EXETER Prices Effective Till Closing Time WEDNESDAY, . + DECEMBER 14, 1977 8BaiI 2LIGHT 39Closi A Discount Dave's SPECIAL PURCHASE One Week Only or While Stocks Last SINGLE TUBE FLUORESCENT FIXTURE OFF OUR USUAL CASH AND CARRY 4ft Raid Start Here Are 4 Examples!, Fluorescent lighting strips give you up to 1 /3 more light at 1 /2 the current of incandescent bulbs. So take advantage of this Special Purchase! Each unit takes a 40 watt fluorescent tube {not included). Choose from these beautiful "CARRIAGE HOUSE" fixtures by Swedish merock in ANTIQUE ENGLISH FINISH SAYE O WeekOnly! 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