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North St. UCW
name 1972 slate
Angelic voices filled the air
bringing the meaning of
Christmas into its, proper
prespective when he ladies of
North Street U:C.W. , held their
annual meeting in the Christian_
Education auditoriumon
December 15. Mrs. C. Kalbfeisch\
was re -installed as preside it,,for
, second terrt�.
The sweet, meaningful'tnu•sic
° p p u red .. forth from an
girls and boys who form the
Junior choir of the church under
-the capable direction of Mrs: M.
• ._1-letherington. She was assisted
by the choir mothers, Mrs. D.
McMillan, Mrs: M. McGill and
Mrs. J. Britnell.
Three, young, accomplished
trumpeteers in their bright , red
�► blazers, Ernie Mc1VIillan., John
Brady and Philip Main, heralded
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Hospital, to ^have the,choir visit
-their geriatric ward on December
23. a .
A geterous donation towards
the work in the leper colony in
Za ntiia, South Africa will be
made, again this year. In this.
-connection, a _letter was read
froth Mr. and Mrs. Harry Glaves
of Senanga which told of the
new home 'built there for the
care or motherless • infants, the
entratt o,r--f!hiebab_:V4!,as ....T.�
designed by their nephew, John
Hughes of Goderich when he
was there last year during his
world tour. The door, which is
one of three" he designed, is
formed by four panes of glass in
the shape of a cross.
Bars. C. Elliott stated that a ,,.
box of knitted goods would
shortly be sent to Cansave.
. Calendars are on sale Prom Mrs.
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the opening of the delightful A D, IacR.ae. A letter , from the
musical program `• which also' Korean Orphan was on display.
included violin . selections by Following" adjournment, the
Paula Butler and a trumpet duet .annual meeting heard the "slate
by Ronald Butler and -Elizabeth of officers for 1972 presented
1'ilcMillan. Winsome a little Miss by Mrs.: M. Willert and these
McMillan also accompaniet -"on officers installed by Rev. R.
the drums for 'one of the choir Raymont. They are,: Honorary
numbers. The concluding president, Mrs. R. ..Raymont;
......„„ "'number ' by the choir, Keep, past : president., • Mrs. . J.
• Christ in Christmas, - was `Remington; president, Mrs-, C.
fdllowed by ,a trumpet tlsolo by • Kalbfleisch; first ' vice-president,
Ernie McMillan. a Mrs. B. Hanly; second-
s • Carol singing led by Mrs. Dill vice-president, Mrs. E. Crawford';
Hanly preceded the general secretary, Mrs. H. Knisley;.
-meetirtg:.. corresponding secretary, Mrs. E.
Mrs. E. ' Grawfoxd, Mrs. D,.- Sparling; • treasurer, . Mrs. A. •
Currie and Mrs, A. Wright Wright; assistant treasurer, M'rs.
,,,,presented. the -devotionals, based•.. M, McGill; .community, Mrs. E:
on. .what..thristmas means .to..us. Pridham;..finahee chairman,. Mrs..
Mrs. D. MacRae played soft •D. MacRae; assistant finance
background piano music and chairman, Mrs., A. McTaggart;
accompanied the • singing of supply and welfare,. Mrs. ,S.
Christmas hymns and a Negro McIlwain and Mrs: C. Elliott;•
•spiritual,, Go Tell it on The. memorial, Mrs. E. Stiles;
M• ountain.literature, Mrs. R. Sr i th;' press.,
During the business` and publicity, Mrs. R: Hughes;
discussion, chaired by 'the program, Miss C. McGowan, Mrs.
r-' 'press ent,"Mit --C:-K rlb'fleiscIr it` —17 • Bentley; —Social",—:—Mrs.
was noted', that during • the
afternoon ladies of the U.C.
had ..visited the sick and shut=ins
• '7- of the congregation,, presenting
each of them with a single, led,
long -sten ,med carnation in a bud
vase tied 'with red ribbon as• a
Christmas remembrance.: Mrs. J.
Remington, who was in charge„
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rrw.•e1Jtix«r' tKyr!?L7'�9.£e' ht{'w..l9eT .in. ., All •° �`.µ��a 9si>ris heN atlte's were' Wereceivet
and closed with prayer for,those
and ltad gained much •pleasufre far away- from' home, and loved
fi'urn their visits. It' was also ones.
reported that arrangements .had Christmas cookies and .coffee
been _made, -at the requests of were enjoyed ' during the
the Goderich Psychiatric ' feliowshi•p hour.
FOR HIM OR HER
A lasting gift that will
be remembered. Three
series in :all colors and
sizes to chod'se, Flite
747, Grand •Prix and
Flite 88.
* French Maid & Kayser
* Full & Half Slips
*Panties & Bikinis
* White & Colored
Bettger and Mrs. "a: Remington;
social committee, Mrs. D. Cirrie, -
Mrs. Westbrook, ,Mrs. A.
Green, Mrs. 1-1. Potzel; narthex,
Mr`s. w F. Walkom;• Korean
Orphan, Mrs. J. Britnell:
-Following the acceptance of
the 'annual reports, Miss C.
McGbwan read excerpts of a
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Potted p '
g�od
.of tie .anytime
Pmts can. be used to good a '1 errd' biot ,lin thehorne
advantage as part of the—battywatering: anti"syrrfiging- E e
• Christmas decor. They can also,
be a distinctive gift for someone
on your. shopping list, says . J.
Hughes; Horticultural Specialist
with the Ontario Department of
Agriculture -and Food. There are
several,, plants that can be used
'for these purposes, he says. -
Poinsettia - The poinsettia is a
popular favorite as a decorative
foliage, will' help prevent , leaf
drop.
Cyclamen - Cyclamens are
grown as potted plants and range
•in color from white' to many
shades of red Y Although very
beautiful, it is one of the most
difficult plants to grow in home
conditions. The flower buds
blast and the foliage turns
plant . at Christmas • time. The' yellow quickly unless the plant
true blossoms are inconspicuous is provided with a night
and it is the bright red ,bracts temperature of 50 deo. F, 60 to
surrounding the flowers that give 65 de. F during the day, plus
it its distinctive beauty. sunlight.
Since. conditions in " the ' ' Kalanchoe - These plants are
average home are not favorable - small and compact, and bear red
for poinsettias, the plants soon Bowers in clusters above the
drop the decorative bracts. They foliage. They • are usually
should be watered well without available ,throughout the winter.
soaking • the soil. Th r' plants For extended ,, bloom,. they
require a high ligh`- intensity and require cool temperatures,/ full
therefore should be .placed in a sunlight, and constantly moist
'sunny window. They should also soil. After flowering, the '.iZlants
be protected from drafts' '<as wellcan be retained for their foliage
as rising - ' air currents from ' if they receive direct `sunlight.
;radiators and other heat Ungainly growth will result if
registers. After the leaves have t,.te3' 'receive too little sunlight.
fallen, the - plant should' be Chrysanthemums - Among
placed where the • temperature the -longest lasting flowers for
"' ranges between• 40 and • 50 the, home are potted mums
degrees F. The soil should be which are available, all year
allowed to dry out completely round. They are available in
during this resting stage. 4, yellow,bronze,, xed, lavender,
Next Spring, when all danger Pink arid white., •
of frost is over, the plant can be A long period of bloom c
placed in a sunny location in the be obtained by selecting plants
* garden. Frequent waterings will with partially opened buds.
ensure adequate ' foliage . Direct sunlight and night
development over- the summer -temptratures of 60 tO 65 deg. F
months. will pro• bloom and ensure
Azalea - The azalea is a ful color '.the developing 4
popular potted plant for o er's. Mu ''' , require large
Christmas. -- The single and - amounts of wate `' . • prevent
• semi -double forms are common
iiity Drsei
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Step in Fashion this Christmas with
a Long Party Dress from Schaefer's.
We have a collection of the season's
most.; beautiful dresses for you t�
wear with charm and grace.
* Crimplene Pants
Pant Tops_
*Sweaters,
.
*. Buckskin Jackets
"'Paris Star Sportswear
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wilting. •
in many shades of red, orange Any of these plants will help
and white. , brighten up a winter's.. At
A room temperature' below , the same time, they are a
6tJ degrees fahrenheiti at night , _'reminder that spring is not that
and full sun during the day will 'far away.
FOR YOUR
FIRE INSURANCE
MALCOLM PMATHERS
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Ski Picke's
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Our usual large selection of
ell known makers. Also this
year we are featuring the midi
coat for the young and young
at heart.
OIIsecaats
Always a Christmas favorite.
* Dusters *.Housecoats
* Pegnoir Sets
* Vocara * Nylon
*Quilted
A gift she will love.
Goir,is
Make Christmas complete by giving a g
this year.
* Short &'Long In Nylon
* Brushed Nylon
* Flannelette
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