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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1978-12-14, Page 12'The Store that Saves You More" J • PAGE 12--GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1978 Ten young p Rev. Oestreicher conducted worship service last Sunday at 1 pm in Holmesville United Church. Nancy Thom- pson lit the candle of faith on the %dvent wreath. The confirmation class sang an anthem, left the choir loft and sat at the ople confirmed at i1Toirnes t.ilie Church front of the church. Don Lobb and Tom Lobb received the offering. The vows of con- firmation were taken by Last Sunday, 10 young people became members of the. Holmesville United Church. Those in the confirmation class included, front tow, left to right, Karen Jantzi, Lori Harris, Cheryl Thompson, Brenda Harris, and Rev. John Oestreicher. Back row, Brad Forbes, Cindy Rapson, Mary Jean Betties, Larry Jantzi, Bob Thompson and David Lobb. (News -Record photo) the following young people: Mary Jean Betties, Karen Jantzi, Larry Jantzi, Bob Thompson, Brenda Harris, Cheryl Thomp- son, David Lobb, Brad Forbes, Lori Harris and Cindy Rapson. The Clerk off the Session, W. Bill Norman, pressed each member with a ible, a gift from the hurch. Each new member participated in Holy Communion. A coffee hour and reception for the con- firmation class followed the worship service. The following groups had their pictures taken for the Centennial booklet: The Confirmation Class, the Session, The Board of Stewards, the Sunday School Teachers and Officers, the UCW Executive, The Cen- tennial Committee and the Sunday School Classes. UCW Meet The UCW met in the church on Tuesday af- ternoon December 12, Mrs. Betty Stoner and Mrs. Irene Cudmore and their groups participated in the Devotional and Carol singing service. Candles and the Manger Holmesville news Blanche Deeves, correspondent scene were used, also a box containing scripture verses' telling of God's gifts to us. Those taking part were Mrs. Reta Potter, Mrs. Iona Blake, Mrs. Grace Walter, Mrs. Kaye Harris, Mrs. Alice Porter and Mrs. Luella Yeo. Mrs. Isobel Sturdy presided for the business. The roll call was an- swered with a Christmas thought. Correspondence was received from St. Christopher's Home, Alcohol and Drug Con- cerns, London Con- ference and the Bible Society. The October bale was sent to Heather NOW»HE.ARTHISI YAMAHA „ll//// /I 11111111111111tt11111111111t111111MUtttttttttt,,, A //IlIF/InIuuuNrIuuunUH11uwlI,It% 111110 %tat 482-3383 Gardens and the Kinettes. The following donations were made: Children's Aid Society, $35.; Mission and Services, $50; Bible Society, $25.; Nursing Home, $50.; Blind Society, $10. Christmas decor written by Elaine Townshend was read. The meeting closed with prayer. WI wants Rabies Clinic The Women's Institute met in the Public School on Monday night with Mrs. Hazel McCreath presiding. The roll call was answered by "an old- fashioned Christmas *Itt4M*M***.(Mz7 * present.” Mrs. Alice Porter read the correspondence. Huron East requested all branches to petition for a rabies clinic. A motion to advertise the card parties in the coming events, carried, and the next party will be held on January 11th. Each person to knit a 9" square with 4 ply yarn, for an afghan, bring 4 ply yarn to next meeting. (Jan. meeting to be held in the afternoon in the Township Hall) The meeting was turned over to the group convenors for entertainment. Several carols were sung accompanied by I Mrs. Molly Cox at the piano. Reading and games were enjoyed. The gift exchange of "things of little or no value" was interesting. It, was a "what will they think of next?" type of present. The draw for the needlepoint picture was won by Mrs. Myrtle Banter, RR 5, Goderich. The meeting was ad- journed and coffee, cookies and Christmas cake were served. Village News_ The Huron Happy Hearts round dance club held their Christmas dance in the Holmesville School Friday, December 8th. Guests were present from Lucknow and Walkerton. At 11- pm about 40 sat down to a hot turkey dinner provided by the dancers. Molly Cox and Bert Lyon presented Lois and Edward Wise with a gift. Final danee fir 1978 will be December 15. A very enjoyable card party was held in the Holmesville School Thursday evening December 7th by the Goderich Township WI. Winners were: men's high, Alvin Betties; ladies' high, Beatrice Welch; men's low, Bill Norman; ladies' low, Effie Yeo; lone hands, Mrs. Driver. Eight tables playing. A bountiful lunch was served by the ladies of the WI. Congratulations to Alvin and Barb who recently celebrated their wedding anniversary. Sorry to report Mrs. Leibold fell and broke her knee. - Get well wishes to Mrs. Leibold from the community. 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