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News from :the Hensall ,gyres......
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In the evening on Sunday December
20th the Choir n with Cava
urch
Exeter and Croina� iii the Carol service
at Coven Church Exeter at 7:30 p.m.
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Earl Campbell is a patient in Victoria
Hospital, London, where he is receiving
treatment. His many fiends wish him a
speedy recovery.
Amelody of music was provided by Miss
Elizabeth Schwarz of Kitchener at the
service in Ilensall United Church, on
Sunday, December 13. This accomplished
young musician used guitar, flute and
singing to bring the joy of music this
joyous season of Christmas in the Third
Sunday in. Advent. The diildren were
reminded. that Christmas Day is Jesus'
birthday and to make, room by remem-
bering Jesus The Third Advent Candle
was lit by Parker, on behalf of all the men
of the congregation. George also
welcomed worshippers at the door and the
Ushers were Ross Veal, Steve Corbett,
George Beer and David Rowcliffe. Cards
were agin'enjoyed at the beg wing.of the
service. Next Sunday, morning, special
music will be provided by the Senior choir
and a sPecal service of song` will be
presented at 7.30 p.m: There aLso''will be
Christmas Communion Service on
Thitraday, December 24 at 7:30 p.m. with
Cr;risttnas.music. •
'Mr. and Mrs.' Lorne Archer and gran-
dson Jonathon Corbett visited en the
weekend with relatives- at Elm dale and
Queensway News
A resident Pat Oesch is celebrating his
85th birthday this week --
"Congratulations" Pat. Visiting with him
this week were his wife . Mra. Oesch, Ns
daughter, Mrs. Gladys Bechler, Linda
Fischer, andMars Gautreau. Visiting wdtb
'Mrs. Irma Wilds were her granddaughter
Dianna and baby Cad, Kay Cockwell,
Marie and Heir Wilds, Mrs. Don Wilfred
and Winnie Wilds. Shirley Prouty visited
Nell Kemdrick and Alice Rozendal, her
husband Douwe also visited with her. Min
Erline Stewart also visited . with Mrs.
Roundel. Charles and Reta Gilmore of
London visited the Home this' week. Bill
Triebner visited his mother Mrs. Muriel
Trelibner, Les Mitchell visited his mother
this week, Mrs. Louise Mitchell, and Mr.
and Mrs. Eizinga visited Mrs. Rozendal.
Wilfred and Shirley Prouty and Ruth
McLaren of Exeter had the chapel service
this week. Our thanks to Mrs. Dorothy
Brintnell who was our volunteer driver for
bowling.
Mrs. Finkbeiner spent Sunday afternoon
with her son and daughterin-law Donald
and Lorna Finkbeiner and family, and
Mary Parlmer visited with her sister, Mrs.
Helen Thompson. The home and residents
extend a warm welcome to Mrs. Myrtle
Crich, a new resident in the home.
On • Wednesday, December 9th, the
volunteers at the home were entertained
when Rev. Stanley McDonald told the
Christmas story and led in singing
Christmas Carols. Mrs. Levine Finkbeiner
told the story "Christmas Time Is Here,
grind Robert Jones concluded the program
No Christmas complete without Mary, Joseph and the baby Jesus and primary grades at
' . SL Joseph's Separate School -remembered the Holy Family m their Frenchskit and
prepared with a dress rehearsal on Tuesday morning (Shelley McPhee photo)
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VERBEEK'S
FARM & GARDEN CENTRE
22 Isaac Street, Clinton
482-4333
Owned and operated by Alex and Morton* Vertaeek
OPEN: si: dot's o weak Qa.m. - i p.m.. Sataardays 9 a.na. - 3 pans,
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with a very Appropriate poem "The World
Needs You".
Cliff Thornton, the administrator,, ex-
pressed apprecdation for the work of the
volunteers.
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Sunday December Bath the tame is
planning "A Christmas Family Day" from
2 p.m. to 4 p.m. for relatives and friends of
the residents, who are most welcome.
,Sorority discuss marriage
Ki Epsilon Beta Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi met on
December 8 at the home of
Rekha Kalokhe. Following
the opening tibial and roll
call, Rekha presented the
culture program on
'husband -wife relationships
and roles in marriage today?
Ways and means chair-
man Ann Adams reported. on
Regal and Creative Circle
sales. President Vivienne
Roy read a thank you letter
from the Huron Day Centre
for the Homebound,
thanking the chapter for
their recent donation and
Mari Dobson read thank -you
from the Clinton BIA for
their help during the Harvest
of Values days. Mary Marsh
also read a letter from the
Huron Canty. Family and
Children Services Christ-
mas Bureau, thanking the
sorority for the donation to
their Christmas fund.
Rekba read the treasurer's
report and social chairman,
Mari reminded everyone of
the Christmas meeting on
December 17 at Mary
Marsh's: This meeting will
bea pot -luck dialler followed
by a culture program
presented by Lois Fitzgerald
and a short program by the
social committee and
helpers. Secret Sister gifts
will be exchanged,
Brumfield Lodge
holds card party
By
Mrs. Isabel Scott
Members, of the Odd -
fellows Lodge held a card
party on Friday evening.
Winners were: ladies high,
Omerine Watkins; low.
Tteta Baird; lone hands,
Marjorie Caldwell; men's
high, Grace McClinchey;
low, Ida Godkin; lone hands,
Art Alexander.
Winners of the draws
were: Gladys Alexander,
Marjorie Caldwell, and
Mary Broadfoa . The next
party will be held on Friday,
January 15.
Personals
Mrs. Vino 'Berry visited
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Elliott, London.
Mr. Wesley Ham, Hunt-
sville spent a couple of days
last week with Mrs. A. Ham,
and Miss M. Swan.
ttraTigrariEALMVEMEL
Five Clinton girls were enrolled hi Pathfinders last week. With leaders Gladys East
(left) and Donna Martin (right) the girls are Cindy Cook, Jacqui Draper, Suzanne
Walker, Theresa Morrison and Panl Semple. (Shelley McPhee photo)
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