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their Cbristnuit meeting on
Tuesday, Dec, 9, at the hon.!,
c#144'1VilliaOlcollitee•
The worship service was
lect,:by.444• NormAi Cook.
and consisted. of Christmas
fiymns and readings by Mrs.':.•
JackTayldr,?-1, Miss Annie
• Cook and, Mrs. : 'Norman
Cook. The Sekipture lesson,
Luke 2: 1.8 to 24, was read by
Mrs: Kenneth Wheeler and ".•
Mrs. Jack Taylor led in
Pras:Tg;:•,::
During the .Dusinett. •
meetingjtVas decided that
the group would arrange the,
birthday party for.. the
Deeein er birthdays at
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The election :af.officers
was held,'*hith resulted as
follows: leader; 'J4r6;4arili',,
Taylor; assistant • leader!,
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sreerp; 7,n.7t•hs!-AonHew:;;:
Mrs. :.George.
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cent; Ireasurer, Miss.Annien
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A'Apleelletkltrk:
GoOrge4Micine, Mrs. Agnes
Monett, Mrs. Ross Ander
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friendShi, Mrs.
400‘Steii*laWe; Mrs. toe
Johflst�n:and Mrs. AIbrt
• Cook; pianist,Mrs.
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be hld januarY•it• at
home... of Mrs. • Aceni!eth.
N*1leh :• •
Anderson rein; a,
• . AThey,lhiiinit who
found Chriitniaiftlitidn
dis-
cussion was lemon it;
arers 'titOS :4! Vied
Johnston anttOrd. Kenneth
Ladies' or Man's
Leather Wallets
Paper Mate or Scheaffer
Pen and.Pencil Sett
smiles in' Chuckles .300 gr.
" N utchos" only 3.69
Nellsons 200 gr. •
Will-OPak •.99
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25% 0f
25% 0
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Book of Candy • 10 rolls only 1.49
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ES, daughter Of -Gien.ant Annle4a.,.._
Aseiti exchanged marriage, vOweiailthaur,
Mitchell, son of -.Win'. end '...;Mtiri0.041104;:.
Saturday, NOVeMber 1, at 6300411.4if St;
iCan Church, Bruesels. The Couple:W0#:
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ornholm. ,.'s.; . ••.: , •:-; _,.: .
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•mas is t
tern()oit.
Night'was'thing' and part of
the Christmas ' story from
Luke was reetrin unison.
Several ladies expressed
thoughts of Christmas;):
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peace on earth, good
IOW and Saviour. "Poi -
toning each reading' the cor-
responding portion of scrip -
tore was read in unison and a
Christmas hymns •
Christmas 'carol was
VE —
Chris eeting of the
Afterno� nit of the ticw
was held os home of Mit.
Cecil C� es, the;'"•;grOu?
lea ,1"
welcomedall
Ores , wel-
come ed the.', .,,
, . then.
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opeae • e tin with
prayer, . followed '''4y a
mditation, ' tinevet we
think of Chris s'. 'Slent
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CameronaTervit
exchanged In Wi
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ih•'„Marriage votk were ex-
changed at sevef!clock oni
November '''912 at the
Wingham United ichurch by
Margaret Aniiervit and
David •Keith C*neron
Rev. K: Barry' Passmore
heard the couples, vows' and
Harold Swatridge provided
organ tiitic. He •alio ac-
comptiniedAhe toloit, Mas
Janet Haines of Wingham.
Parenti--,,Of the couple are
Mr: ' and Mrs.' George C.
Tervit RR/1, Wingham ana
anct Mit. David; K.
cameroniinghath..c••
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Ms Margaret
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goon by Mrs. William
Fetilon. Mr.,' and Mrs. Don
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Vair lee the singingand also
• '• • fatititfeci with a duet.
S mosAtwaiter Scott gave a
reedit-1ft, 'Lets Keep Christ -
m mas;.-by Peter Marshall.• He
" remintli„es that Christmas is•
in thelreirt. On ChristMai
ckey of
Wingharnbride's Eve atOthrtstrnas Daylove
honor a ttellttett and
bridesmaids :"4- *Peke miss
Joanne GrunitrielOhnd Miss
Pamela. Carnekon,both Of
Wingham. 'lY
Ed Haines.',4t..;1I/inghattt
was best matti3ax4i guests
were • usheredSteven
Thompson, ittieval, . and
Terry Anger,
A receptionfolloWitt t the
winghatn
Mr. and IVIrS1:-; met* are
residing ,at1 91* Street;
Apt. 2, Winebe ' •
• creeps lh then miracles
• • happen, ,)The promise that
• the angels sang in the most
beautifel 64nusit Glory to
God in the' highest, and on
earth •,;peace, good Will
toward mem „
Another dristmashymn
concluded *enjoyable and
inspiring Chilstmas worship
service.,
The minutekwere read by
secretary; Mi. Willard
Armstrong; the treasurer's
report was given by4 Mrs.
Lawrence Tayler and the
offering received and
dedicated.
The members decided to
share the surplus jfl the gift
fund with those making
the boxes for sick and Ant -
Assortment of Toys
% PRICE
Are yoU still looking for that
• special gift for your
• favourite person?
We have a large selection of colognes and perfume gift sets by cJE,
CACHET, CHARLIE, CHANTILLY, CHIMERE, JONTUE, WINDSONG and
MUSK.
For the gentlemen: HERE'S JOHNNY, BRUT, ENGLISH LEATHER, OLD
SPICE, MUSK, MENNEN.
And for the entire family, we have the largest selection of chocolates
•In town, also Timex Watches, Blow Dryers, and 'Curling Irons, Electric
Razor*, Wallets, Pen, Christmas Card, Glft Wrap and Decoratios.
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Members were lerninded
to save used stamps. ter the
Bible Society. Four new
babies are to be visded in the
near future.
Don Vair closed the
meeting with prayer.
A very enjoyable social
hour followed, with the
hostess, assisted by Mrs.
George Martin serving re-
frestunents.
MRS JOE WALKER
rBluevale
Five tables of euchre were
in play in the community hall
on Wednesday evening. Rob
Perry won the high prize
playing a lady's card. Low
lady was Cheryl Willis. High
man was George Fischer
and low man Murray Willis.
Daisy Timm won a lucky
draw. The next euchre party
will be held January 10.
Mrs. Grace Procter of
Ingersoll visited last Satur
day with her sister, Miss
Margaret Curtis, at Brook-
haven Nursing Home. Mr.
and John Spivey visited
f4r1 ADO WS. Clarence
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JAMI.EKODPMAN; OltlyingSaittas Claus itiiiirt.Santa'S-Chiltim046
his present given to him by his elves. Mrs.' Sante Claus; wikplayedi,By.11iir:e
rker. The Play was only a portion of Sacred Heart Schools ciiimlitias prOgri
performed for family end friends last Thursday evening. c`, -The 'prograrkr
featured step dancing by Lata, Shannon and Diane Hal 'alien; a nativity pia
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the rhythmi band.
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SHEPHERDS LISTEN tO angels singing that Christ has come during a ria
play by students at Sacred Heart School last Thursday evening. The.she
were played by Brian Fear, Steven Doerr, John Husnlk, Billy McGlynn atk
nls Hallahan. The angels were portrayed by Cindy Campshroer, Sheri and.
Marklevitz. The play was part of. Christmas program that featured skit*,
dancing owl Ai rhythm hand.
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