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The Goderich 'Kinettes were at the Children's Aid Society
Monday morning to help the regulars pack the'Christmas parcels
for the Society's families. There's plenty of work to be done at
this -tine"'af_Oar ai-C ►S aad °�rrxt�riateers rii lei �in�ele `'`""
Incidentally, your Christmas cards this year may be bundled up
after the holiday and sent over to CAS. Next Christmas, Santa's
helpers at CAS will' use 'them to dress,up for Christmas
giving...and according t the girls who h'el'p out at CAS, boxes
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The Cheerio Club meeting was
held' at the horse of Jewel
Cowan ,on Nov. 24. Laura .Lyon
presided in the attsence of the
president, opening ' •'with a
reading "Tis Winter Now". The
scripture was read and the
r' ''t6iiiis`;Prayer Said' ii unison.
minntes,were read by the
secretary, Ida Durnirt. 'Roll call
was answered, by 12 members
and two • visitors. \ Evelyn
Hunking tban,ked the club for
the q:ard sent^ to her. It was
moved to send boixes to shut-ins
for Christmas by the committee
of Laura Lyon, Dorothy
Brunsdon and Ena Howatt. Roll
call for January will be one cent
-..f4ar. each size of the 'member's
shoe.
The January meeting under
.group one will, be held at the
home of Dora Shobbrook. The
draw was won by Jewel Cowan.
Each member read an answer to
the junior editor quiz, followed
by a program. A reading "The
man fitting my boys shoes, "
was given by Ida Durnin and
Myrtle Fairservice gave the
readings "Because he didn't
think" and "Twas the night
-before Christmas".
''--Euchre was played and lunch'
served by Mary Robinson, Jewel
Cowan, Jessie Jones and Tri
Duizer.
• Goderich Kinett'e Club Christmas _Bazaar convener I9rs. Sylvia
McGee shows off some of the dolls and other items that w•ilrbe
made available on December "11 when the local club opens its
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bazaar1in he showroonri at McGee motor sales. The event
promises to provide many novel itemsfor Christmas giving. staff
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Goderich MIO`#ors
1972
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Officers hof Mullett Lodge No.
568 were installed at their
annual installation ceremony on
Nov. i3. Rt. Wor. Bro. James
Nerlans was installing master
assisted 'iv 'several pat' Mast.ers:
• Tlre` new oiTreers are` " a's
follows: Wor, Master, Wor. Bro.
Eric Anderson; 1.P.M., Wor, Q.T. •
Gordon Shobbrook; .Sr. Warden,
Bro. Robert Thompson; Jr.
Warden, Bro. Gary ° Jewitt:
Treasurer, Rt. Wor. Bro. William
Leiper; Secretary, Very Wor.
Bro. Bert` Shobbrook; Chaplain,
Wor. Bro. Jack "Lee; Sr. D., Bro.
Kenneth . Hu,l4ey; Jr. D. Bro.
John Jewitt; -Sr.- v:" Wor: ,Brother
'Joe Hunkings; D. of C., Wor.
Bro. Harry Tebbutt; 1. C,, Wor.
Bro. Jack Snell; Tyler, Wor, Bro.
Bert Lyon; Auditors, Wor. Bro.
Leonard Caldwell and Bro.
Robert Thompson.
—' ,Mr. Tom Allen is spending the
week at Hearst on a hunting trip.
Kevin Hulley won a trip as
guest of the 'London Free Press
by getting five new
subscriptions. Two chartered '
buses took the boys. to Toronto
where they were entertained to a
banquet and the hockey game.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shobbrook
spent Saturday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Gibbings, 1,
Clinton at a card party
honouring Bob's birt.hiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Hunking of
Exeter spent Sunda_�y. with ::lois
parents, Mr. and -Mrs.. Lone
Hunking and 'Murray.
•h4hYI�Nd
GRdND QPE
Mrs. Townsend returned
home on Saturday from
spending two weeks with her
daughter Dorothy in Toronto.
Mrs Mabel Scott spent
Wednesday visiting Mrs. Jones
and attended the Cheerio. Club
meeting: ,,
-Mrs: Earl---auspent the
weekend- with her Son and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Gaunt,
Michael and Randy of Hanover
and visited with Earl, a patient
in Wingham Hospital.'-
Mr: - Wallace " McDougall
returned home Friday from
spending the past week,, in
Victoria Hospital taking
treatments:
Mr. and Mrs.° Ken Rogerson,
Clinton visited Sunday evening
with'Mr. and Mrs. Les Reid.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Reid.' visited
Saturday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Noble, Wingham.
Mrs., William Berry returned
home ffom Clinton 'Hospital
' having had surgery.
Mrs. W, Howatt spent a few'
. days' last week with her,
1 daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mac
Hodgcrt and family of Kirkton
and attended the entertainment
at Ilderton Hall sponsored by
Mr: Peter McNaughton, one of
those who were -on his bus tours
this past year. ^ '
Mr. and Mrs. Foster' Marshall
of Teeswater visited on Sunday
with. Mr. Will Govier and Mrs.
Lillie Webster.
Mrs. Don Scrilton.,-,,,Colleen
and 'John of, Clinton spent the
past week with her parents; Mr.
and' Mrs. Tom Allen while Don
was on a hunting trip.
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ARCHER'S SALES
BOX 777
482-9167 CLINTON, ONTARIO
Sno-Spoit
Phone 262-5326
VARNA, ONT.
is continuing on
Saturday & Sunday afternoons,
cem;ber 4..- and .5','
_... , So many people have told us they weren't able
to visit us last week, end, we ar'e repeating our
opening event this week end.
The public is invited to "visit us dur-
ing opening days and meet. the, Collins
Family and see our facilities.
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'Come iii see our hill climbs ,and trails.
.&ccommodation in the sugar shacks. Enjoy the
,snack bar. ' - ' t. ,
FREE COFFEE and DONUTS'
Winners in our contest last'week''were:- -
lst. prize - Helmet John Dawson, Varna
2nd.prize - Boots - Ken Faber,' Klippen
3rd.,prize - Gloves-.•Bob'Taylor, Varna.
Chaparral Snowmobiles and Service
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Conestoga College of AppliedArfs
will hold
Registration
FOR ACADEMIC UPGRADING COURSE 1
AND, ACADEMIC UPGRADI'°NG COURSE ,2
at 7
December 6
ROOM 117
Central Huron Secondary School
CLINTON
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2 P.M. to 4 P.M. .
ALBERT STREET
Next to Bartliff's Bakery
FREE G'IFT FOR EVERY CHILD'
Each child must be accompanied
by an adult.
For the holiday season Clinton stores will be ,open each WedneAday
in December till 6 p.m., also open Thursday and Friday, December
16 and 17, `till 9 p.m. During Christmas --week Clinton stores will
rempin open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights till
9p.m. for your added shopping convenience.
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