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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1980-12-11, Page 6• •, " "'" • , . s • . • • ,Walton ,news • And Mrs. BilI evening, Nov:30 yvitb,family Sti.prtree4 bel4 e. MeMbera present included ChtiStnnts dinner_ 00 Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Porden $hert. . reed, tendon, Mr. Wilfred , Shert;yed And IVlargaretr Mt Jim ShOrtrM eed; „ and •U$E , • Mrs, Ken Shortreed, Jodi. , • Rabbi and Kendra all of the ITQRa on area. r, an r$. Eill Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith, Mr, and Mrs. Allan Wilker all of Mitchell. Mr, and Mrs. Mack Webster, Mary Ellen and Mark of , Varna and Miss Emma 5hortreed of Toronto., , , • , • • • , • . • . • , ' . 1•••• -{r Photte'52T-0240 —MATERNITY WEAR at The_Separate Shoppe - MAIN CORNER, CLINTON PHONE 482-7778 •• • (NEXT TO CAMPaLL'S MEN'S WEAR) grEN 14-4 ^ OPEN 1-4 RECORDS , MANAGEMENT (Principles of accounting and record keeping are covered) Centralia College of Agricultural Technology and area OMAC personnel in co-operation with Canada Employment and Immigration 6 Commission offer this CONTINUING EDUCATION OPPORTUNITY in two locations WHEN: January 6-29 (Tuesdays 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 P.m. and Thursdoys 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.) WHERE: Legion Hall, Wingham WHEN: January 7-30 (Wednesdays 9:00 a.m. - 4:06 p.m. and Fridays 1:0,0 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.) - WHERE: Centralia College, Huron Park FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: 0.M.A.F. Huron, Clinton, Ontario (519)482-3428 0.M.A.F. Bruce, Walkertok Ontario (519) 881-3301 Continuing Education Centralia College of Agricultural Technology Huron Park, Ontario 0 Ministry ei Agriculture (519) 228-6691 and Feed Ontario , cOrreaBon.Ont • •• MRS. HART SHOBBROOK 53.425(1 , UCW General held Aeir , annual Christmas pot 'luck dinner with apPrelc- imaiW55 present with $0,6 eral guests. President Edy- the Beacon welcomed all after supper Edythe lead "The gift of Christmas." Rei,. Scott gave the Message "Ladies Lib" apostle Paul tells in 1st Corinthians chap. 1434-35; that women; should be quiet in church meeting. Women are neecieddtoltach the children in hinne; school and Sunday scho,OI and there is a place is the church for women. He was thanked by_ He Lawson and presented with a gift. Business includ- ed a treasurers report by Greeting on Sunday a.m. was Miss Edythe Beacon, 'ushar4,1Fel:P. 5tephen John Cartwright, . •RusSelk Nesbitt And Gary Wilts. , Pri3Of[to the sOnike Mrs', , Scot i led itf a 00Spel, 404 Christmas.. hymn .sing • ac. ,eompanie4' galtar, Sc,ott welcomed all and an- nounced next Sunday. Dec;- ember 1401 Will be a 0404 •citristtims.:party with 4: pot luck lunch after.churcb, „ The .chdrenS' story time was abont, a grandfather who, took ftttle girf.to see Santa" She Agit pn.hiszknee and said she weidd rather Sit on Jesus' knee,because Jesus takes little itildren" •on the Intee and blessed them. Jun- ior tetiteher was Judy. Carter, Rev:, ''''S,eetts•:, Message was", "why did Jesus leave Heav-• en." there was a goOd.atten- dance at the open house at • the Manse on Sunday elleff- ing. • and area news Walton UCW has •meet for C ristmas Correspondent • WS, ALLAN MeCALL - .887-6677 The Sunday School room of Duff's United .church was decorated for Christmas when the ladies of all units of the U.C.W. met for their Christmas meeting and pt luck supper. The worship service was in charge ,of Mrs. Merton Hackwell, assisted by Mrs. Graeme Craig, Mrs. Murray Dennis, Mrs. Don „ Fraser and Mrs. Allan McCall who told of the different' symbols and hung them on the small Christmas tree. %lrs. Lavern Godkin was p'iathst. for singing of hymns. All ladies Participated in a candle lighting service. Offering was received by Mrs. K. McDonald, de- dicated by Mrs. M. Hack -well. . Mrs. M. • Hackwell . con- tinued giving the Custom and origins of Christmas of other countries. A quartettei Mrs. Neil McGavin,Mrs. M. Hackwell, Mrs. Graeme Craig and Mrs. Lavern_* Godkin sang Silent Night accempanied by Mrs. Ray Huether at the piano. Featuring Gift Boxes of Cheese, Fruit Baskets, Cheese Trays,Fancy Fruit by the case,Meat Platters for your Christmas entertaining. Can't decide? Give a Roth's Gift Certificate. M. k5 Cift, Certi rate / VALUE FROM _4 DATE - AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE • FREE DRAW 2 Winners Every Week 1.43 PRIZE FROZEN TURKEY 2Q lb. 2N0 PRIZE GIFT BOX OF CHEESE LUCKY WINNERS TURKEY - 008476 CHEESE BOX - 0.08519 SPECIAL bUYS ON BULK CHRISTMAS CANDY, NUTS & PRODUCE eg: Oranges, Apples, Grapes, Bananas, Grocery Hampers. WE ARE NOW TAKING ORDERS FOR FRESH KILLED TURKEYS ROTH FOOD MARKET Main Street Seaforth Mrs, M. Hackwell then tad the story of how the Christmas carol Silent Night came to the written. All joined in with the singing of some of the familiar Christmas Carols. Mrs. Hackwell-closed-with a poem "What is Christmas". Don McDonald 'presided .for the business ppening with Thoughts on what we get from Christmas. Minutes were approverPfis xead by Mrs. Herb Traviss. The units are 'reminded that film strips of Partners in the Gospel are availetRie from the resource centre1n Mitchell. There is to be a Christmas Eve Service at the church. Installation akf U.C.W. officers to be,. held on Sunday. January. II. Mrs. D. McDonald held a lighting of candles to close the meeting assisted by Mrs. 3iriOla Kirkby, &Irak. Helen 'Craig and. Mrs`V, Pauline Bennett width represented the four parts of the U.C.W. Purpose on Study. fellowship witness and service. The quartette sang another number. "Silver Bells" Rev. Charles A. Swan pronounced the benediction. Report from the nominating .committee was given by Mrs. C. Wey as follows: NEW OFFICERS Slate of 1981 officers of Duffs United Church. President • Mrs. Doniald. McDonald. 1st vce president - Mrs. Frank Kirkby. 2nd vice-president Mrs. Graeme Crt3ig. 3rd vice-president • Mrs. Ronald Bennett. Corresponding and recording secretary - Mrs. Herbert Traviss Treasurer • 'Mrs. Ken McDonald. • Unit Leaders: 81h and 16th unit • Mrs. Douglas Fraser. McKillop Unit - 17th Boundary Unit • Mrs. Graeme Craig Walton Unit - Mrs. Alex Gulutzen. Nominations: Mrs. Campbell Wey, Mrs. Alvin McDonald. Mrs. Herbert Traviss. Mrs. Nelson Marks. Mrs. Clifford Ritchie . Communications co- ordinator: Mrs. David Watson. Mrs .Emerson Mitchell Ste -wardship and Finance Mrs. Graeme Craig. Mrs Frank Kirkby. Mrs. Merton Hackwell and Mrs K McDenald (treas.) Leadership Development! Mrs Nelson Reid and I unit leaders Church in Society: Mrs. Harvey Craig, Mrs. George McCall, Mrs. Don Dennis. Mrs. Will.am Coatis. Mrs .fames Fritz.. Christian Desetopment: Mrs. Walter Bewles . Mrs, Murray Dennis. Mrs Donald Fraser. Weirid Outreach. Mrs. Martin Baan. Mrs. Paul McCallum. Mrs. Allan McColl. A rc hives : Mrs. Campbell Wey, Mrs, H.. Traviss. R Sec.). "In Church • SersireS Social Functions Mrs'. Barry Hoegy. Mrs. Glen M cc.Cr4 cl Ihu°m1 . Mrs. Harold 4 Music: Mts. Neil McGavin Mrs. Lavern Godkin. Auditors • Mrs. Lavern Godkin, Mrs. Mac Shoiclice. U.C.W. ". Representative to Manse Committee: Mrs. Ken McDonald. Nrye Walter Bewley. Mrs. Neil McGavin. Representative to the Board of Stewards. Mrs.' Donald McDonald. Matgaret GOO; the 'sepia] rePnrt,43Y ,Be#y 441110, The ladie$ seeved 9n 4 Ve,ellsiona with 2 tnore banquets eeming • up m December, They fed 892 at banqucts • and. 400 lal1011es, 4'104 of 2342. Edythe thanked all for help in her 2 years VIOrence Cartwright reported fOr the nomiliating Which is still not complete. They are hoping • for volunteers for vice-pres- identand social committee. ' Hele'n „ Lawson was in charge of the program begin- ning nith argame f unwrap- ping aft. The theme of the program was: "And Jesus was born" started with Hel- en reading scripts followed. by—hymns--Scripture—was read by Marjorie, Laurel and Lisa Duizer, Irene, Lisa and Cheryl ftr,,,.167 norompanied by Gail Lear; a piano duet by Lisa and Shannon Duizera solo by Shirley Scott accomp- anying herself on guitar and solo by Marjorie Duizer. Edythe thanked all who help - With tlie, ffte. White eleRhaltt. sae WO 7•;:EKRIAMRSARgorrioN • ' The Meeting ,toPened with the Explorers Song. Darlene Hulley and Crystal Whyte • did "the Explorer Entblem. Sandy Renter did the Ex • *Tr picture. 'Mrs. Hoggart .reao a story About the Little Whito Pigeon, ' • ' _ They. 'finished' their • crqte from the last meeting, Sehlifile Board was beld on , Wednesday. night, 'Dec. 3rd with 17 present: Results , were High la'dy Gloria McEwing, high man Reg Lawson, low lady - Vietta Hoggarth, lo* tan •Bob Thompson-Wiims in play off. Gloria McEwing and Bob Thompson. Suffleboard • is cancelled until after Christ- mas. The next will be held January 7th at 8 P.m. Every- one Welcome. W.I. CARD PARTY There were 10 tables in pray iM December 5th, Win - r.'• -•:11; ! ' • ,• MOEWing, lone hands,',' ::teersav:e :Inigeifine.,s.,h1:ioghlt;1,0,1Terieda Toy Own** lov;,,t Wyttre- • :raeoute:dre,:::::/kOsliepNwita7n:dis.:",a,i,Cplat: Lawson (playing ,0, a Man). jrt charge were Blnia Jevvitt, Romano, ,Jameison and Hazel •• W.I. members Addtellono, • Vincent Marjorie Duizer,St rel Duizer, Hattie A' I iel went on a bus trip,' on Wednesday, Dec. '3rd to Earland Lee Home, at steno Creek, vvhicli was decorated for Christmas as"was 100 yis. ago. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Silo- rualrattentied-a7;surprise' party for her sister Ethel and SaiannivAectj•saamrys • 2 5ont h Swaetdudidinagy night Dec. 6th' at Wingham Armouries. Mr. and Mrs. Rayjnond Radford, London spent week- end with her parents Mr,, and Mrs. Bob Thompsint. 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