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482.3712
MPS
. Last week the cubs took
a tont' of the Goderich OPP
station. They were finger-
' 'Anted, shown cells and hctiv
the radio equipment IS used.
The kyr-was conduted by.
Congtables. Goss. This week
Scott Linton received his
House Orderly Badge., ,
• BROWNIES
The broWnies made ,fridge
Magnets for the Christmas
_BazaarlastSaturdaY AA had
a successftil table. - The
brownies continue to practice
for their enrolment and fly up
ceremony on December 10.
GUIDES
The Guide Bake Table was
a success at the Christmas
Bazaar at the Vanastra/Rec-
reatiop Centre on Saturday,
November 22, and they
would like to thank all who
donated goods. Some of the
Guides also helped with the
Lioness Booths.
The guides also went to
' the Goderich OPP station
and were shown a filni and
had a discussion and tips on
babysitting.
PATHFINDERS
i'he pathfinders held a Tea
Room for the Christmas
Bazaar and sold sandwiches,
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coffee and tea. The pathfind-
ers accomfutnied the guides
to the OPP station in Gode-
rich and participated in the
discussion on babysitting.
The first enrolment of the '
Vanastra Pathfinders will be
December 10,
NURSERY SCHOOL
Little six week old- Timmy
Embling won the draw for
the clock radio held at the
Christmas Bazaar and Stadey
Flyn won the doll and doll
clothes. The nursery school
sold hot dogs and pop and
nage $160 for their school
trip in June.
The winner of the ginger-
bread house donated by ene
of the Tuckersmith Day
Nursery mothers was Jane
Postma. The children are
starting to talk about Christ-
mas already. Their Christ-
mas Party is in the final
planning stage.
• LIONESS
The Vanastra and District
Lioness Club would like to
thank those people whO
helped make their Christmas
Bazaar a success by entering
tables.
The Lioness Club will be
holding a Turkey Bingo on
Monday December 3 at the
Vanastra Recreation Centre
at 8:00 p.m. There will be 15
regular games and 4 share
Seaforth Manor .
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tin
-Th-t-wealtn. AninisKinn is $1
and you must be 16 yrs. of
age or older.
There are still some tickets
available for the Social Tea to
be held on Saturday Decem-
ber 13 at the Vanastra
Recreation Centre from 2:00
to 4:00 p.m.
parade and next Saturd,ay
December 6th they will enter
their float in the Clinton
,Santa Parade.
An-yone interested In play-
ing pick-up non contact hock-
ey when ice time is available
'please contact Ken McIlveen
at 482-7007; Wayne Fergu-
e.
anastr
°ice
son at .482-3772, (or work
482-7007),
The Vanastra Christian
Church had a table in the
Christmas Bazaar on Satur-
day, Islovember 22 and raised
apprOx. $100 towards kitchen
' material;
Sunday Seilool attendance
LIONS DANCE
This Friday evening is the
annual Lions Christmas
Dance at the yanastra Rec-
reation Centre from 9:00
p.m. to 1 a.m. Tickets are
available from any Lions
me.mber or at the Vanastra
Factory Outlet. On Saturday
they will be entering tbeir
float in the Goderich Santa
Rev. Yielding conducts
service at Manor
Church services were
conducted an Wednesday by
Rev. A. Yielding of Bethel
Bible Church. Assisting with
the service were member's Of
the church and following the
service a social half hour was
enjoyed.
Mrs. Yielding ac.
oompanied for the hymns.
Services this week will be on
Wednesday at 2 p.m. with
Rev. J. Broadfoot in charge.
Friday afternoon saw .13
good -number at bingo and
winners were as follows
Under B- Miss Dons Willis,
1-*Miss'Wilma Brill. N. Mrs.
Margeunte Shill. G- Mrs.
Helen Burkhart. 0- Miss Ida
Gardner & Mr. Elmer Bakcsy
and Mrs Gertrude Hall
Thursdir, afternoon twtive
residents competed in alley
bowling with Mrs Laverne
Nigh and Mrs Janette Stoll
accompanying. Mr Elmer
Bakesy held the high score
for the men with 138 while
Harold Walsh was next with
114. Residents are really
enjoying their alley bowling
ffeis winter and more are
participating. ,
Mrs. Helen Burkhart was
visited on Sunday by her
husband Mr. Ibrey (Bud)
Burkhart of Kitchener also
her daught er Mrs. Barbara
Champagne also of Kitchener.
Mr. Edwin Litt was visited
by Mrs. Litt and members of
his family on Sunday eve-
ning.
Miss Kate Laverty was
visited on Sunday by Miss
Rita Duncan. Sister Mary &
brother.
Mr. John Strecker enjoyed
an outing with members of
his family.
Miss Ruth Cluff visited
with Mr. Frank Case. •
Mrs. Eunice Keyes visited
her husband Mr. Wilber
Keyes.
Me. Arthur Nicholsoo liras
visited by Mrs. Cassie Nich-
olson.
Mr. Ross McClure visited
with his parents Mr. and
'Mrs. Robert McClure.
The euchre club and volun-
teers will meet next Tuesday
Nov. 25th at 2 a.m:
Mrs. Anne Rowland.
D.O.C. spent Tuesday and
Wednesday last week at the
Roulet Nursing Horne. Tor-
onto, and also on Thursday
attended a Direi..-tors' Meet-
ing at Erin Mills Lodge,
Toronto.
Mrs. Mary Finlayson. Act/
Director attended the R. A . S.
P. meeting at Chateau Gar-
dens Oxford St. Londo,n on
Thursday. Mr. John Gilleland
of the Ontario Recreation
Society was guest speaker for
the afternoon.
Mr. Rick Fortune called on
residents on Fridai and
many were glad to we Rick
again.
is up with 21 children
attending lat Sunday, Pre -
Mations are beinA made for
a -Christmas Eve Service to
include Sunday SchoOl and
the Come Alive Club.
Two more films on "'Focus
on the Family" are schedul-
.ed for showing'. The next one
is Wednesday November 26
followed by one on Wednes)
day, December . Theie„
films are, shown • in the
Auditorium of the -Christian
School in Clinton.
PERSONAL GLIMPSES
Steve Walshis wife says
Steve is experien e
treiving cats from rooms and
anyone Wishing assistance is
to contact Steve in the
Clinton Hospital.
Happy Birthday to Judy
Mellor born Wednesday,
November 12. Congratu-
lations on the new addition
' in your family.
Happy Birthday to Elaine
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Sherliin barn Wednesday,
,NoVentber 19. Congratu-
lations on the new addition to
your family! '
VI/Oconee home • to •Paul
Mellor after' a long stlyttlier
of boat .sailing on the
\ North Atlantic. '
Congratulations to Peter
and Evelyn Mantel on their
25th Wedding Anniversary'
.on Saturday, Novernber 22.
Congratulations to Rose
and Peter Itummel on their
llth Wedding Anniversary
on November 22nd.
Congratulations to Mona
e &Want; on their
24th Wedding Anniv'ersary
on Sunday, November 23.
Get well wishes to Evelyn
Burgess after surgery in the
Clinton Hospital.
Get well wishes to Mrs-.
Goulding after a fall recently
resulted in a broken foot and
finger.
Ronnie and Tracey Fergu-
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' son Visited their great grand-
mother in Grimsby, Ont„ on
Tuesday and Wednesday.
Happy Birthday ti)• Paul '
Brideau on Sat., November
22,. , • '
Happy Birthday to Barry
-Harvey on Sat., November
29. '
Mr. and Mrs. John Ren-
wich and family from Lan-
sing, .Michigan visited the
Peter Mantel Family for the
weekend.
Report 'cards were sent
home last week aid 'Parent-'
Teacher interview's wire
scheduled at ihe Public
Schooron Tuesday evening
and Wednesday aftern000.
On Wednesday mo big
the staff of the Va stra
Public School were g ests nsf•
the Clinton Public,ip
• School
staff and viewed a Profes-
sional Development , film..
On Friday morning Con-
stable Goose from the Orit-
cil
lo ,Prov'ncial Police syill be ,
?plidu mg a presentation on
vandali In from •9:30 until
I come, ,
10:301.m. Parenr are wel- ,
Ple e 0411 , rget the
• CiOderich Santa Cl us Parade
Saturday. T,he Vanastra Pub -
lis Schoof Float has been
. entered and our pupils are
Very excited, :
A concert Is being planned
for Tuesday, December 16.
We, are also planning to have - .
our annual White Gift/Carol
'Sing the- week before the
Christmas Break.
Trampoline Club started- ;
two weeks ago. The young
people in this Club will meet
for the month of November
and part of December until
,
the trampoline is returned to
the Wingham Public School.
Volleyball has started,
Mr's. Merlick is working with
Vanastra girls interested in
thirsport.
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