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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-12-17, Page 19th S.:t:r..t IJ�,W hea ys varied program • The bQ voice junior choir delighted the members of the North Street United Church Women with Christmas songs and readings at • the annual meeting which featured a Christmas program. ' Mrs. Eleanor Hetherington directed the choir assisted by several "choir mothers", The number rendered by the choir were interspersed with selections by a quartette of young 4' trumpeters, Ernie Millan, Tom McGill, John Shanks and Philip Main. Unit 4 the afternoon group of the U.C.W. presented the program in an effective Christmas setting, , 11/1p,,,„ H. 0- Knisely was leader, and -Mrs. D. MacRae played the piano for the carols, A play reminding everyone what Christnits is all about, entitled, "Gifts Money Can't Buy" was led by Mrs. W. Dockstader, leader of the unit• Safety points to remember at Christmas Everyone wants to have a merry Christmas -- and one way to ensure this is to practice safety in the home during the • festive season. Hal Wright, Safety Specialist with the Ontario Department of Agriculture and - Food, recommends these Christmas safety tips: THE TREE: Cut about one inch off the trunk and place the tree securely in a water -filled container. Place the tree away from fireplaces, heaters and entrances to avoid possible fire hazard, Refill the container regularly. . LIGHTS: Never use electric lights on metal trees as they immediately "become `live' if the string short-circuits. Use indirect lighting instead, and turn off all tree lights before leaving the house. DECORATIONS: Use 4 non -combustibles such as glass or other flame .retardant, materials. A rr; ' GIFTS ] e sure that ail• toys carry a C.S.A. (Canadian Standard Association) label of • approval. 4 M A qw w Others in the cast were Mrs, A, 'label, Mrs, S, Jefferson, Mrs. R. Moxlex Mrs. M. Clairmont; Mrs. E. Westbrook and Miss G. Jefferson. Other unit ,members who took part' were•Mrs, E. Pridhacn, Mrs: L. M. Th.ornlae, Mrs. W. Harrison, Mrs. W. Sallous, Mrs. J. McLaren, Mrs. R. Bogie, Mrs. W. Moorhead, Mrs. B. Bradford, Mrs. B. Mills and Miss C. McGowan. The U.C.W. president, Mrs. J. Remington, presided for the business meeting.. Tbe secretary, Mrs. Mary Holmes and the treasurer, Mrs. W. Hanly gave their reports. Routine business included plans for a library. A generous" donation was voted to the Board of Stewards. At the annual meeting, printed reports from , all secretaries and conveners informed the members of work accomplished in the past year. i♦ Mrs. E. Westbrook, Chairman of Finance, presented the budget for the coming year. Mrs, R. W. Hughes read the slate of officers ° for.1971. .The Rev. Robert Rayrtont installed the officers and welcomed the new president, Mrs. Claude Kalbfleisch. The immediate 'past president, Mrs. H. 'Bettger,' presented the retiring president, Mrs. J. Remington, i�vith• a Life Membership in the United Church Women as a token of appreciation of the women of. North Street for excellent leadership during her term as president. Coffee and Christmas dainties were served- by Mrs: H. Hibbert and her committee. , The executive of North Street U.C; W. for 1971. is as follows: Honorary. P esident, Mrs. Robert Raymont; Past President, Mrs. J. 1 Remington; President, Mrs, C. Kalbfleiseh; First Vice -President, Mrs. E. Crawford; Second Vice-Psident, Mrs. B. Hanly, Secr. to , Mrs. H, Kniseley; corresponng secretary, Mrs, E. Sparling; ' treasurer, Mrs. -A. convener, Mrs. G. Atkinson; Wright; assistant treasurer, Mrs. Social Functions Convener, Mrs. M. McGill; Community H. Hibbert; ,Committee, Mrs. Friendship and Membership Potzel, Mrs, G. Emerson, Mrs. . Cor, ever, Mrs. E. Pridham, Bettger, Mrs. J. Remington; Missionary Education convener 'for receptign in Convener, Mrs. P. Moss; finance. narthex, Mrs. F. Waikom. chairman, Mrs. D, .MacRae; Convener for Korean Orphan, assistant finance chairman, Mrs. • Mrs. J. Britnell convener for A ; McTaggart; . Supply and ' nursery, Mrs. M. McGill; .Unit Welfare Committee, Mrs. S:'- Leaders, Unit I, ' Mrs. E. McIlwain, Mrs. C. Elliott. , , Crawford; Unit II, Mrs. E. Flower Conveners, Church, Sparling; Unit IV, Mrs. W. Mrs. R. Oke; Memorials, Mrs. E. Dockstader. Stiles; nominations committee, "figs, R« Hughes, Mrs,, M. Willert; Literature Convener, Mrs. R. Smith. Press and Publicity Conveners, Mrs. E.awey, Mrs. R. Hughes; programme The Recipe File OVEN SCONES (tried and proven) 13,4 cup flour 1/2 tsp.salt 2 tablespoons lard 1 cup milk 3 tsp, baking powder 2 tablespoons sugar 1egg Sift dry ingredients. Rub in lard, add egg and milk to make a soft dough. Bake '400 degrees for 15 minutes. Grease layer cake pan. Pat out dough, brush top with milk. Then take knife and mark in 6 or 8 sections. taOr 2eir :0 2g: 10 201r:4021prlor • wish to thank all my customers and friends for their • patronage in the past year and wish all a very Merry Christmas .. and a Happy New .Year CLIFFORD HUGILL BACKHOE SERVICE AND SNOWPLOWING HAPPY WOMAN! She Just Solved All Her Gift Giving Problems With * TIMEX WATCHES *"ARROW STAPLE .GUNS * SOLDq,R.GUNS * BERNZ-O-MATIC TORCH KITS 1* FLASHLIGHTS * COMPLETE SELECTION OF HAND TOOLS * TOOLBOXES * WRENCH SETS * WINTER_.WORK CLOTHES * GLOVES, SOCKS, BOOTS, SHOES * SNOWMOBILE SUITS & BOOTS * SNOW SHOVELS INDUSTRIAL AND GARDEN HAMILTON STREET, GODERICH a . J�IIy Santa is decoration 'for the tree . White •pipe cleaner is wound around the top of a red Christmas ball, usink two cleaners placed one inch from the top for . a medium or large ball, or one. cleaner a half inch from the top of a small ball. The pipe cleaner is cut off at the point where , ends meet, forming the border of Santa's hat. A thin line of glue is squeezed around the " ball exactly where the cleaner was measured, and on one end of the cleaner itself. Household cement, which is packaged in a slim tube with a small pin-hole opening, is ideal for this purpose as it is as easily manipulated as a pen. Once the glue has been placed, the cleaner may be pressed onto the ball. Colored paper > is cut for the eybrows, eyes, nose and moustache ,and glued onto the ball just below the border of the hat. Another piece of- cleaner is glued onto the ball from the border of the hat, around and under the face and back up to the border again to form Santa's beard. USE ONLY NON-FLAMMABLE ORNAMENTS AND TRIM on the tree. Do not decorate metallic artificial trees with strings of electric lights, ilut illuminate by floodlight i? desired. Some plastic trees, made from styrene materials are flammable ,and may burn violently. Never use candles to decorate any tree. MENS......... 2.98 to 11.95 BOYS 2.98 ►0 4.49 WOMENS T•98 to 9.95 CHILDRENS 2.98: to 4.49 KAUFMAN PACKARD OOMPHIES We have in stock a full range of Kaufman foam treads for every member of the family. Just a couple of our Packard slippers are illustrated here but we have a full range for the men. OOMPHIES are , so very comfortable and you will find a complete stock of them here. 114 • likki 01 .04 a• OPEN EVERY NIGHT, DECEMBER 16th to 23rdlif PROULE. SR ES le:.4 Ik OPEN EVERY WEDNESDAY .IN DECEMBERtik EXCEPT SATURDAY ,r KINGSTONT. (Next to the Club Grill! P. ..yam . .,y�- .,yam .,y�► . 0:..yam . .,yam . , syr � � .�i�.' �: �:.�.•f:.�.•�:.�iT:.Gr: �cl�: %�..ri�.' .� ��`.d.�f:.ri�.'-�.•�.' � •�' ' � • ' • � � • � � � � ` • . • . r 1.41 . • . • . � 20!" :a . r :4!` . r • . • • •�� • ...orf.' PEN MON., CLOSED SAT. DEC. 26th