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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-12-05, Page 7OR WINIGNAM Knox United UCWnames b The Wingham Advaace-Timer, December 6, 11179- f 7 w+ 1980 officea corr�miff 0 0 BELGRA,VE — The UCW at Wheeler. and service.UIT MARKff ' Knox United Church bold its In -Church Seryices, Mss Piano selectins played by Don =' Christmas meeting inthe sebool- Lewis Stonehouse, Mrs. Heft Vair were very much enjoyed. owlfts Sugar Plum I room of the church on Nov. 27 at Johnston, Mrs. Clarence YUS; Mrs. Ross Anderson, Mrs. 8:15. The president, Mn. Laura Social Committee, Mrs. John Leslie Bolt, Mrs. Laura Johnston Side Bacon Ib.1a29 Johnston, opened the meging. Roberts, Mrs. Jim Hunter, Mrs. Mrs. Helen Martin, Mrs. Bert were read and Sam Pletch; Leadership Johnston and Mrs. Jim Coultes adopted and the treasurer's Development, Mrs, William Fen. present , l the program. They du- Sylvanla 4QSp 1Qp Watt report was given by Mrs. Helen ton; auditors, Mrs. George Pm- cussed what the perfect Christ - Martin. All the committees ter, Mrs. John Kerr; nominating mall gift would be and concluded Light Bulbs Pkg. of 2 a79 reported on their year's work. committee, Mrs. Jack , that if we have Dome to realize The nominating committee's Mrs. John Anderson; pianist, that love :,4r , . , .1 daily the Schneiders - 2 Ib. Box report, was presented by Mrs. Mrs. George Johnston. year round, is the perfect gift, Beef Burgers3.49JOh°O° anis Mrs Jack The worship took the form of a then some of the hectic struggles g Higgins. The UCW officers for candlelight service which had will discWt from thechr 1980 are as follows: been written especially for the masiteason and we will fid our- Swif Past President, Mrs. Laura UCW. Mrs. Janis& Coultes con- selves with time to come to the Now In stock 8-151bs. and 22 lbs, and u Johnston ; president, Mrs. ducted the worship which centred manger for recreation, renewal �' p Dorothy Logan; vice-president, in "Joy, Peace, Light and Love". and contemplation of God's ' A Mrs. William Fenton; treasurer, Mrs. Ken Wheeler, Mrs. Don perfect gift." st Butterball Turkeys Mrs. Helen Martin;secretary, Vair, Mrs. Jack Taylor and 111ts. Mrs. Laura Johnston ex- Mrs- Harold Vincent; Church in Leslie Bolt gave readings w" pressed thanks to . . who Society, Miss Annie Cook, Mrs. tied in the UCW Purpose with the had taken part in the meeting. A, STORE HOURS: Roes. Higgins; World Outreach, Christmas message, empha- social time was enjoyed at the t " 1 to Fd* 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Mrs. Jack Taylor; Stewardship sizing witness, study, fellowship close of the meeting.and :7:30 a. p,M,�1eVelMn. Bob Granby; r �'da1► ■. to 7.00 .. ` . Mloae 357-2240 CLOSED SUNDAYS We Depeer Coultes, °a°e°t' Mrs. Biu Mrs. George Michie, nutntwmianuuummmuunuauunuluunnuwnuuwurluummumuuupnnoultitnm.....uaolu s Mrs. Murray Scott, Mrs. Ken Brookhaven Events 4 - . . Kaster'FilMarketBy SPICEIN DECANTERS Ill�lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllll'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItI1111111111111111111111I11111111111111U111111utu��l�llllllllllll 335-3136, Wroxeter Open 7 days a weak Janis Acheson November has been an in- resting and busy month for the Process of practising P ctism g some • � f _favorite carols and songs for our own entertainment. The War-'` r residents of Brookhaven Nursing blers would like to thank Miss Home. Margaret Curtis, a resident at Our bowling champion this the home, for thinking of,a name „ for the group• month was Gordon Gannett. The Y1� November bingo trophy was won Everyone would like to welcome Mrs. Pearl Wheeler as# ` 1 0% �' D by Miss Margaret Curtis. the newest resident. G ,�, at the home has been On Nov. 14 the W' ham i busy preparing for the Christmas United Church Women held a season and with the assistance of social at the home. These women craft volunteers, Mrs. Erika and the daughter of one of the CRAFT AND BAKE GOODS—Front, Eileen Haugh prices decorated candles made by Thursday, Dec, 13th and Friday, Dec. 14th During and Mrs. Gerrie 'memberspresentedaprogramof students attendin the . Kuyvenhoven, have. made some 9 opportunity workshop. Evelyn McNay sprinkles bit of color on beautiful and creative Christmas songs, recitations and piano shortbread cookies, also made by the students. These and other Items wl I I go on sale at the crafts which are now on sale. All music. Allison Wardrop per- Town Hall, Dec. 8. Shop on these 2 days,and buy any item in'. -stock g formed her own enthusiastic o back into the craft rendition of 'Goldilocks and the fund to purchase more materials. , ........... excluding tobacco products and bread) ai nd. if h`'h Bears', which was the Earl/ LIf &' of township Variety M tResidents are always pleased to highlight of the afternoon. The p7program you�r� total ;as o er is $15.00 or over, receive a' show their handiwork, so visitors UCW ladies also brought cake • 10��0 Cash I"@ba to the home are more than and ice cream, which was en- esrrrbed for 111St�tVt@ calvi�-B�Ck • welcome. Our latest craft is a felt joyed by all. ' - Christmas boot which is not only BELGRAVE — The citizenshipplying for citizenship. She also STOCK UP FOWCHINSTMAS AND SAVE pretty but practical too. Y e, Brussels Majestic Longe meeting of the Women's Institutdiscussed powers of the police - - . • • • BELG — A (`,alpin_Rri�t ,n,sr,eu our ivovember birinday was mea recenti in the Wl Halt. and civii righis of cidzens. �� on Y congregational pot luck supper To further prepare for the wPm party the 15th. The autoharp The motto for the meeting was The speaker for the meeting - was held on Saturday evening in upcoming season the Brookhaven played beautifully by Mrs. The Canada we enjoy was not was Mrs. Walter Scott who spoke the WI Hall. After the supper a We will be having 10% SALE DAYS every month. reidents have formed a singing Mail' Thomas of Brussels and brought nationhood by timid on the life of Chief Joshua Wawa- Sing -song of Christmas carols group, which has appropriately Lula Kerr played the piano. The citizens". Convener Mrs. Ross nosh after whom the townships of was enjoyed by. all. A short pro - Watch for January 10% Days on Jan. 17th and Jan. 18th. been named The Brookhaven afternoon was highlighted by a Taylor spoke on questions immi- East and West Wawanosh were gram by the children, including, Warblers, and we are now in the hillbilly band, complete with grants must answer when ap- named. She also discussed the appropriate dress and wash- a choral recitation by the hardships Indians had to face ass;piano solo by -00 board. Brookhaven residents are from early settlers and �s `^ `' .: still talking about that afternoon. Reay e-WOrkShOp rival Indi n bands. H well; • Yn \ On Nov. 21 an excellent film d ':. numb bq to hold annual The tall call was "Shout Canada open her doors to all 'Lana Thompson, Tricia" `d was shown at the home entitled craft, bake sale nationalities for immigration? st, ran Ar `I Heet>rd An Owl Call My Name'. arty Taylor. "Costumes of This'tbuching story was enjoyed " Students at the Jack Reavie A short memorial service was .Christmas" was given by J by everyone. Opportunity Workshop in held for the late Mrs. Florence Heather Shiell, Angela Coultes. r Wingham have been busy since Higgins who was an Institute Beth McCool, Stephen and Cathy z • The Wingham Kinettes visited Septemberpreparing all sorts of member for many years. Dow, as we11 as a reading by Jim the home on Nov. 26 and hosted goodies for their fourth annual Mrs- Ross Higgins conducted Taylor, and a piano solo by Mari- Ut an evening of bingo. Christmas craft and bake sale. the business in the absence of the lyn Jamieson. '�r. On Monday afternoons Mrs. The sale will be held at the to President, Mrs. Leonard James. A monologue was given � 1 ~``.�_ I Jane Malde comes in to engage hall on Saturday, Dec. 8 from 11-4 Donations of money will be sent Lurie Jamieson, "Oh Mother the residents in a lively to the War Memorial Children's Cath Dow Y game of pm. y Played a Piano solo Probe and on Tuesdays Mrs. Len Connie Jamieson, manager of Hospital in London and the Chil- and a reading by Mrs, Norman " <~' Fex conducts a Bible stud drens Aid Society. A Christmas Coultes was much en - the workshop, outlined this year's joye�• ro a m. P SI' Everyone loo gift be sent to war v H r Y looks for- � veteran in / features which. will include Santa To conclude the program a ward to these activities. faces, centrepieces, wall hang- London. The Christmas pot luck contest was conducted by Ivan _s, card holders candles We are now in the process of � > large supper was announced forDecember 18 with all friends and Dow. Participants were Mr. oriel and small Christmas s Mrs. Wilfred Walker, Mr. slid organizing the volunteer stockings, Mrs Richard Moore Mr. and ' - ' /� \ families invited. Duringour re -Christmas Sale = forward to mProgram for eeting iWe are looking Christmas cakes, nuts and bolts Lunch was served by the com- Mrs. Len Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. P / — ng new volun- and shortbread cookies. mittee of Mrs I.a T 1 1 ~of.boxed CHRISTMAS CARDS 25% OFF All Reduces l Ladles' or Men's WALLETS 25% OFF Pro Max HAIR DRYER 1000 watts ONLY 15.99 wrence ay or, Jack Marks, and Mr. and Mrs. ' -- teers in the coming year as well Profits will be directed back Mrs. Bert Johnston and Mrs. Jim Taylor. as welcoming back those who into the workshop to help offset Cora McGill. .�'�;' , , presently serve us. If you are expenses. r interested in donating some of Other helpers at the shop', your time as a volunteer please which is now operating at its 12- a . contact Janis Acheson at student capacity, include weekly > LAKEWOOD Brookhaven, any Monday, volunteers and instructor, on" OLD OLD SPICE AMPHORA EVENING Wednesday -or Friday. Theresa Miller of Teeswater. 3Ift AFTER WIC►P SPICEIN DECANTERS SHAVE TOBACCO PARIS Gift sets i '1O/ 2.69 ONLY 5.99. 126 ml. ONLY �¢• 1.74 25%roes � 2.49 OFF TRAMP COLOGNE LAUGHTER TALC NICE Et EASY Smiles a chuckles FINAL NET, - HAIR 6 6 mi. 1009. 3.950value HAIRp'g COLOUR 14olL SPRAY ONLY 1.99 ONLY ONLY 2.49 OIIIt:Y 3.49 227 l. ONLY T .99 1.99 Pocket Camera CARRYING BOXED SCOTCH TAPE Elly A AA Ew► eedyAlkalime CASE STATIONERY yI'• x 1010" POWER CELLS ONLYAnd at ONLY 4.99 ONLY 2.99 2 f°r •79 1.99 reat prices (,eo CHRISTMAS CRAFTS—Students work diligently In prep- aration for the Jack Reavle Opportunity Workshop Christ- mas sale. Here Diny Veldhorst constructs a Christmas card holder, which Is only one of the many Items to be sold. Cottager with blower and heat exchanger 41 Perfect for a small cottage large room • Full Scandanavian baffle for efficie • Top flue • Blower and heat exchanger standa The small 76 CFM blower aids in circ the heat around your room or house heat is the result The blower is s- _ eG ipment. Six Models To Choose From Your local Dealer Is I D. Durnin R. R. Z, lucknow Phone 3 r 0 y