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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1987-12-16, Page 84 4 4 4 4 4 4 .41 4 Ri t4 '4 $14.35 ea. $30.55 ea. /34.95 ea. $30.95 ea. LIGHT FIXTURES FROM DANBEL F751 -PS brass coach lamp. reg s43 25 Sate $34.95 F7032 -CL black exterior wall fixture reg s28 90 Sate $24.55 See our new display of atfrectrve rrghr fixtures FINAL CLEARANCE (while quantities last) of disc light fixtures Excellent Christmas value. DAMSEL BA — THE HURON EXPOSITOR. DECEM BOB'S CARPENTRY Additions • Renovations • Repairs • Houses BOBREGELE • 527-0715 BER 16, 1987 HOLIDAY HOURS SEAFORTH VETERINARY CLINIC WILL BE CLOSED DEC. 24 2:00 p.m. DEC. 25, 26, 27 also DEC. 31 2:00 p.m, JANUARY 1 FOR EMERGENCY CALL 1-800-265-4593 Queensway•Christmas pageant is a Hensall community effort On Monday afternoon the dining room of • well in the pageant "A Christmas Story", Queensway resounded with Christmas. directed by Beth Jantzi. Thank you to Luella Carols as the choir practiced for their per- Hall who played Mary. Joseph was played formance on Sunday. by Clayton l Ithers, Gabriel by Grace Din - Tuesday residents limbered up at fun and ney. The host of angels was Laving Watson, fitness in the Activity Room and in the after- Aleida Kats, and auxiliary ladies Lil Baker noon Rev. Wright led the worship service:-~xand••DorothyBrintnelb-Shepherds-were-Neil---• Residents .were pleased Rev. Wright's wife Regan, John Kats and -David Watson. and children joined them for the service. • Wisemen were played by Edison Forrest, Wednesday the ladies Auxiliary met and $ill McKenzie and Murray Howe; Bill Gib - following their meeting. enjoyed a luncheon son, the dedicated volunteer, was King with Activity Staff and Administration. Herod. Also thank you to the Queensway Thursday residents viewed the film choir members. "Magic of Lassie": Over 200 guests were served at the Family, Friday residents, staff and volunteers Christmas Dinner, a happening that were busy at the final dress rehearsal of wouldn't be possible without many Sunday's performance. The name of the volunteers. Residents appreciated the game was , organized confusion. Residents Christian Reformed young adults, the ladies wondered if it would ever come together but auxiliary and staff volunteers. Thank you to it did, beautifully. Reeve Jim Robinson for his address to the On Sunday guests enjoyed .the program. guests following the program, and also to The De Haan Singers were a special attrac- his wife Velma for her help. This was truly a tion and residents all did their parts very community effort. SEAFORTH JUNIOR FARMERS put together a Christmas contribution for the'Survival through Friendship' house in Goderich. Asa project this year the Junior Farmers grew K • i 'Reynolds d 1 first • t a garden to help support the home for battered women Between the five clubs In R ((,�,� ecubve, auHoggarthis the vice president, and Kathy Pryce is the secretary. Corbett I. p P e n s @, Y 1 A ® S g �i 1 s Huron County they produced enough food to feed 5 or 6 families until May 1988. Kathy Vanneste had the•garden at her home Marion Hunt is the treasurer for this year's ex- gl umpse of_granddaughter, photo. Ih Kippen Correspondent MRS. MARGARET HOGGARTH 262-6902. Don and Yvonne Reynolds travelled to Burlington on Saturday, December 5 to their son Colin and his wife Gwen's home,to take. their first look at four -week-old • grand- daughter, Stephanie Anne. 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This was held at the home of her son Doug and his wife Anne and their children Brian and Barbara. Also pre- sent were Mattie's daughter Catherine and husband Eric Judge and their children, Heather, Jimmy and Kathy Jane. All from Strathroy. Congratulations to Tuckersmith Township Reeve, Bob Bell, on being acclaimed Huron County's new warden. The Kippen Com- munity wish him a succes.sfur year of service. Al and Margaret Hoggarth spent Satur- day, 'December 12 in London calling on friends and relatives. They visited with Bob and Frances Kinsman in their home, on the occasion of Frances' birthday. Irene Glan- ville of Marian Villa. Al's mother Ruby Hog- garth who is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, and their daughter Janet to help celebrate her 20th birthday, while she is busy studying for exams at University of Western Ontario. UNITED CHURCH NEWS The students of the Kippen Sunday school under, the direction of Diane Dewys, con- ducted the annual white gift service in St. Andrews Church on Sunday, December 13. Angie Faber led the worship service. Tricia Cooper read the scripture lessons. The story of the first white gift service and how it came about was presented in a three act play. Those taking part in the play were, 'Leanne Charters, Jonathon Turner, Nancy Lefaive,.Mark Cooper, Candace Cooper and Dana Cooper. The first White Gift Service took place in Parnesville, Ohio in 1904. The offering was, taken up by Beverly Lefaive and Murray Workman, who along with Angie Faber read the Litany of Gifts while the children in pro- cession presented their white gift envelopes. These gifts were to go to the mission and service fund of the United Church, the Family and children's services, and the Friendship House through survival. Nancy Lefaive led in prayer and Angie Fabre clos- ed the service with the Benediction. Later in the afternoon the Sunday School held their Christmas skating party followed by hutch, Santa Claus and gifts back at the church. The Kippen choir is asked to attend a practice on Thursday, December 17 hi the Brucefield Church as the combined choirs prepare for Christmas Eve Service. Prac- tice begins at 7:30 p.m. Christmas Eve service for the whole fami- ly, baby and all for both churches Kippen and Brucefield and community, will be held in the Brucefield Church at 7:30 p.m. Communion•willbe celebrated on Sunday, December 27. Apartments destined for Queen Street The auditorium of Hensall Recreatioan cent attendance of better were then added to Centre was the site of a party, Thursday the drum and a second draw was made. The December 10, 1987 as 158 members of prize, won by Richard Elliott of Dublin, was General Manufactured Housing of Hensall a trip for two to Orlando, Florida. celebrated the Christmas. season. All employees were then • eligible for a The afternoon kicked off with a lunch buf- third prize; a trip for two to Las Vegas. This fet followed by a brief message of welcome was awarded by General Manufactured by General Manager, Doug Holmes. In his Housing Employee Recreation Fund, to address Mr. Holmes recounted the coni- Lorne Gackstetter of Hensall. pany's notable history, dating back to 1951 In .addition to the trips the three winners and the changes effected by 11 different will each receive $250 travelling money as a owners and broad diversification. Mr. gift from John Noble and Lake Simcoe Holmes also brought greetings from the Parklands of Sutton. owner of General Manufactured Housing, ' The United Brotherhood of Carpenters • John Noble. Mr. Noble, in his letter, com- and Joiners then offered eight gifts to the ,pl-invented the efforts of 'the employees by employees. The people who won these draws saying "our customers are selective and de- were: Dale Reid, Lloyd McCurdy, Jim mand excellence. They have not been McGrath, Art Slade, Tom Deitrich, Joseph disappointed." Aubin, Murray Keller and Alan Edwards. Further highlights of the afternoon were Lake Simcoe Parklands awarded gifts of two "Get -a -way" draws sponsored by the , $250 to five draw winners. The winners company. These awards were' to recognize were: Tom Deitrich, Wayne Schrader, Dan employees, who by habit and choice have at- Durdin, Gene Guenther and Tom tained attendance excellenee. Ducharme. The first draw for a trip for two to Jack. A special' "draw" was made for $250 and Tar Village in the Bahamas was made was awarded to Ervin Reichert in honor of available to employees who had achieved an his retirement. attendance record for the past year of 98 per The formal portion of the afternoon was cent or better. The winner of this draw was brought to a close by the .distribution of Frank Slater of Auburn: Christmas turkeys for each employee and The names of those employees with 96 per wishes for a safe and happy holiday. • Henson United Church observes Advent 111 BRENDA PULHAM A thank you to everyone who baked Hansell Correa ndent = cookies for the Friendship CommitteeFof the p° UCW. Christmas boxes were packed and 262 3244Jy it distributed to aregratiut fn4 this'ppst Week. A reminder: Christmas'EVe Comm on. Greeting parishioners at Hensall United Service will be held Thursday, December 24 Church, December 13, was a member of the at 7:30 p.m. Official Board, Peter Pryde. Ushers were: CHRISTMAS GATHERING Fred Elder, Lorne Gackstetter, Raye Jacobe, and Stephen McGregor. Reverend Doug Wright lit the Third Can- dle of Advent: The Meaning of Joy. The con- gregation enjoyed the uplifting service which brought out the joy and wonder of Christ's birth. The service was enhanced by the Senior Choir's singing of "The Star'in the Night". Of special note is the thanks received from the Christian Blind Mission Interna- tional for the eyeglasses received from Hen - sail united Church. These glasses will be distributed to poor sight -impaired persons in Guatemala, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic. You can help by depositing your old glasses in the box beside the elevator. The Three Links Senior Citizens assembl- ed for their Christmas meeting at, Carmel Presbyterian Church where 32 people en- joyed a delicious turkey dinner. Afterwards all went to the club rooms where 'the meeting was presided over by president Evelyn Flynn. A letter upas read from Huron County Home Care program concerning the open- ing of their new office in Clinton. It was decided to make a donation to the Town and Country Homemakers. The remainder of the evening included a musical program and card playing. Caroll- , ing was led by Walter Knowles, violin selec- tions performed by George Dowson; a medley of Old Time Tunes played on the piano by Dorothy Mickle and more music by George and Vera Ross chording. Euchre prize winners were: White card high: Nellie Riley, low: Dick Taylor, Green card high: Gladys Coleman, low: Verna Ross, Lone Hands: Pearl -Taylor. Remember the next meeting is January 12 at 2 p.m. The social committee is .Gertie Moir, Ruby Bell, Ida Dickert: Shuffleboard Tuesday, December 8 results are: High Ladies' Scores: Emma Campbell - 356, Gertie Moir 284, Dorothy Brintnell 284. High Men's Scores: Percy Campbell 289, Mark Hookey 220, I•oward- Johns 218. 1988 NOMINATIONS • The annual general meeting of the ffensall United Church Women was held on Monday, December 7: President Belva Fuss Welcom- ed everyone and read a Christmas pioem. 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(HWY. 83) HIGHWAY a (JUST EASY on EXETER MITCHELL 233.1422 345.6437 Committee reports were given and treasurer Hilda Payne reported on dona- tions to missions, church projects add com- mittee work. e The 1988 budget was presented by Diane Gerstenkorn and was accepted. Diane brought in the following limina - tions for 1988: Past President: Bel Fuss, President: Diane Gerstenkorn, Vice Presi- dent: Grace Drummond, Secretary`: Mary Brintnell, Treasurer: Hilda Payne,. Social Convenor: Marg Cole; Group Leaders: Mona, Alderdice, Marg Upshall, Envelope Secretary: Marg Cole, Stewardship and Finance: Diane Gerstenkorn, Le:fdership and Christian Development: Shirley McAllister, Communications:. Marr »fl int- nell, Church in Society: Audrey Christie, World Outreach: Kay Mock, ;Manse Representative: Mary Brintnell, Nomuia- tions: Belva Fuss, Card Convenor•: Mary Kinsman and Nursery: Shirley McAllister. Dorothy Brintnell introduced the guest speaker, Rev. Doug Wright who spoke on the Christmas message, leaving the listeners with thoughts of the meaning of Christmas. Dorothy Brintnell thanked him,„ for his meaningful message and presented him with a gift of appreciation. 1 President Belva Fuss sang a solo and clos- ed the meeting with a poem. , Diane Gerstenkorn expressedords of thanks to Belva for her past years pprest- dent and Mary Kinsman present d 13e1Va with a Christmas centrepiece: ALL repeated the Mizpah Benediction by tint IV served the' group a lovely lunch. Turn to nate' 18' ►