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Parents and .'f mend
in d to• the;MOW Chetah at t. Pau1'a Angican Church'
basement, Which included
presentatiion.of Browdfe•pins' .
and cards • and ° skits
describing the Brownie
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Brownie tests. Mny"itrg pp,,
Valerie Elliott, ShIlat nn
Brownies this week •after completing
Order) Lori Belan9er, Karen Clugston,
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• The Huron -Perth.. Preshy-:
tery of the United Church; cif
Canada met on `Twesday,
November `25, in Zurich,
United'Chhurch with 85 clergy
and •`Iaypersons in at-
tendance.
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Rea Grant,
of Presbytery,
mg the day -long'
session worship service
was Gond ed by Rev. John
Oestre.01„ �.' sof Clinton. Rev.
William. & S,ayers, president
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Thursdays y. the Wingham
Public ool will be our
guests fo , the Christmas
pregra ;the seniors.
We "a; having our
Chrlstma''"-,Harty here. at the
centre one dnesday,•.Dec.
17. �
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week; Tuesday, Wednesday; This week Y be
and Thursday. Once again, looking for a tree, so if you
the public is invited to loin us have access tot: one on a brit
and view the film.. etc. I . •would appreciate
This Thursday Jerry.Ka�v getting a fair�arge tree:''
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By Rita Rice
In last week's article' it
was mentioned that on Tues-
day, Wednesday and Thurs
day we would be showing the
;Stei• u s t^The elm va : t
A e ved t ush thefl,041y'
tem last week so �yue r+rll
be .showing. the film., this , dee*ating 'env Ctastmas
will
speaker. Mr.Kavanagh wily need of some articles like
Christmas lights. If anyone:,,
has extra decorations,
especially lights, we would.
really appreciate them:
Now that winter is almost
be .addressing a variety 'p
banking issues. Feel free:xto
come out and hear the
presentation. • ,
Next week, Dec. 9, 10 and
11, three area schools: are
coming into the Armouries
for a Christmas- program.
Sacred Heart School will be
here on Tuesday at 1:30 p.m.
On Wednesday ' afternoon
Turnberry Central School.
will be entertaining with
their ukelele band. Then, on
here, if it isn'.t here'already,
many seniors in . the ' area
could be routing/ the
program. If you >efow of
anyone who ' would benefit
from the centre,- or anyone
who would bewilling to drive
or become a volunteer, just
call us at 357-1440.
What's new at
Huronview?
A Sunday morning service
� was held in the auditorium
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with Rev. Wlttick in charge
of the service. The 20 -voice -
male, choir from Blyth came
and sang three numbers for
Fl the residents, which was
enjoyed.
The Exter Young People
and Pastor Loshbough came
Sunday afternoon and held a
service.
Marie Flynn, Lorne Law-
son, Wilson McCartney, Ken
'Dale, Warren Whitmore,
Stewart Metall and Stan
Hilien entertained at Old
Tyrne Music which was held
in normal' care sitting room
on Monday afternoon.
A van ride was taken to
Seaforth and Kippen on Mon-
day with Eber Lewis, Norm
Dupee, Charlie Macey, Bill
McCurdy, Jim Ruddock,
Ray Cornish and Joe
McConnell .
On Wednesday afternoon
there was a large turnout of
both residents and staff
together withsome visitors
to the pi ocial. Special
thanks to ary Lou Driscoll,
,who was responsible for the
baking of all those delicious
pies.
Ed Stiles provided the
lovely Christmas music that
came from the organ in the
chapel ori Thursday after -
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Mass was held in the
chapel on Friday morning
for the Catholics. •
Bingo is being played on
ground north each Friday
and the location seems
popular with the residents.
It is hoped the residents
have been enjoying the new
stereo which has been
playing in various places
throughout this home. The
loan of records is ap-
preciated.
Huronview Would like to
welcome Mrs. Helve Taylor.
Mrs. Taylor. is living on
ground north.. —
MRS. JOE WAR
Blulived e
Mr. and Mrs. lack Willits
and Ray of Wroiceter and
Miss Norma:, Willits' visited
Monday evening .with Mr.
and Mrs. Alek MacTav'ish.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Brian Adains on, the
arrival of their daughter in
Wingham and District
Hospital. '
Mr. and Mrs. William
Dettman of Wroxeter visited
on Sunday with Mr. and yrs.
Alex MacTavish.
Congratulations to Mr.. and
Mrs. Larry Elliott On the
arrival of thele daughter,
Shonda, at the VaUrity of
Bruce Genera) lElbapital,
Walkerton. '
Chapman, Hailey 0400am MlChl
Carla .Mcnybray, $hair*rl iln 41!iR P
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ery
chum
of London Conference,• ad-
dressed the Court. He _spoke„
of the work of the United`
Church throughout Canada,
stressing a need tb be open
and faithful `and grow hi,
faith. He also said members;
must be open td the sincerity
of others' faith so they can'bia
effectiveinthe :Word of`'God. •
Rev:. Craig Railtonof the
London Conference office,
ass -Sled by Rev. Norman
Gibson of Stratford,: showed
a preview :of ` the United
Church national television
project which will be aired
across Canada late in.
February or early in March
in the, early evening. It is an
hour-long production made
up of film vignettes cap-
turing the faith styles of
United ° Church people of all
ages from Newfoundland to
Vancouver Island?• depicts
glimpses of Christian .:com-
munities and of the . United
Church'sfaith horizons:.
Through the viewi of this
special ' it is hope it wilk
stimulate an ongoing search
for God's will in the '80s.
The reports of the various
divisions of Presbytery were
given and were encouraging
and enlightening.
The next :meeting of Hu-
ron -Perth Presbytery will be
:,held in . Seaforth United
':Church on February 24,1981.
SENIORS' FASHIONS—Sam Vanstone, a resident at Brookhaven Nursing Home,
models trousers, a shirt and sweater while walking with a representative from
Caravan Clothes during a fashion show at the home Wednesday afternoon. -
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