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Quito • few braved, the
storm on Sunday toattend
cbutC11,- PepetinWita Gordon
PlobhtoOlt,: usher s Were. Ste -
Oben DuiZM Robbie Radford
John Cartwright and Andy
Riley. agYv., Scott Welcomed
all and ;thanked all who
helped With "Open House"
at the manse last Sunday
night.
The children's story was
about a little girl Who had no
money, so she put hergelf
into her Chrsittnas gift by
helping with household
chores. Junior teachers were
Donna Shaddick, Judy and
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Choir anthem, WAS "Christ
• ,
the • Lord is tam", with
,•Parintra PosinanOpir dir-
ector, Louise McGregor or-
ganist. The ,-message was
Today? Perhaps. Text John..,
14.1.'2T3 and,2 d Peter 3: 8-18
ChrtStrnttS. e first -Coming
of Jesus, -we must prepare
our heart 'for the second
corning. '
:The annual church pot luck
dinner following the service
Was. enjoyed by all who were
able to attend: A sing song
was led by Harry Lear with
Gord Lear at piano. Santa
Claus paid a visit to the
children.
BEREAN UNIT
• Christmas meeting at the
einbei ,9t11- M tbe. -§uttday
School,, Leader Mien. 4w,
sop welconied,an.by.'teading
the "Grace Of HOOP
.1ea4 in praYer. Scripture. read
Was Luke 2: 1,.2q the birth of
'Jesus and John ti 1-14 the
word of . life. A solo by
Marjorie Duizer "0 Holy
Night" was enjoyed. •
Shirley Scott gave the Christ-
mas message. "The gift of
CitristinaS" Jesus. was. a gift
of love from God. Gcici gave
Sacrifice for our present and
eternal life. The disciples
gave their time and their life.
"Christmas Memories"
and a grown up's letter to
Santa was read by Edythe
Beacom.
Business included the min-
utes by Dora Shobbrook;
correspondence was thanks
'-fivm Jim Nellans and a
letter from Huron Pay cen-
tre fot$ the Hemebound, Roll
call -*$,our Christmas with by
14 members, and .1 yisitor.
Treasurers report was by
Lara Lyon, She also report-
ed on thelnitten tree, 1 hat 3
pr. sticks' 6 -pr, slippers 13
scarfs and 52 pr. mittens.
Brenda Radford. delivered
,them to..Mrs. Homath. Clin-
ton. for Fainily antIchildren
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Walton UCW.has
Christrns party
Correspondent
MRS. ALLAN MCCALL
887-6677
.There were 7 tables of
euchre in play at thelValton
Community hall on Tuesday
evening. Prizes were won for
high lady - Mrs. Ernie Stev-
ens, low - Mrs. Lawrence
Ryan, high man - Gordon
Murray, low - Ernie Stevens,
Door Prize - Mrs. Ken Mc-
Donald.
Institute hostesses were:
MO. Stewart Humphries,
Ws. Bill Humphries, Mrs.
Jith Axtmann and Mrs. Har-
old Hudie. There will be
another euchre on Dec. 30.
Everyone is welcome.
UNTT HAS CHRISTMAS
PARTY
The Walton Unit held their
Christmas Party on Wednes-
day evening in the church
basement, decorated for
Christmas. The losing side of
the copper contest prepared
and served a delicious
smorgasbord. Rev. Swan
said Grace and 31 had chick-
en with all the trimmings.
Mrs. Bill Coutts, copper
contest leader conducted a
short program beginning
with the winning side taking
part in musical hairs follow-
ed by a sing song of Christ-
mas Carols. Mrs. Herby
Tra vi ss was pianist. A
musical number was given
by Mrs. E. Mitchell and Mrs.
Traviss.
Rev. Charles t-..vian was
the guest speaker and show.
ed. slides of Bermuda. He
also had articles on display
and gave a very interesting
talk on his native land. Mrs.
H. Bolger and Mrs. G. Mur-
ray were in charge of the gift
exchange. Mrs. Ian Wilbee
the other copper contest
leader thanked the losing
side. Mrs. Bill Coutts thank-
ed her side.
•Mrs. Bill Humphries cont-
ributed a couple readings on
"How rich are you" and
"What is Christmas." Shut-
ins are going to be rerhemb-
ered with calendars again
this year. Silent Night
brought the evening to a
close.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Robinson'
Hamilton of St. Mary's and
Mrs. Edith Murdy of Lucan
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Torrance Dundas last Friday.
Plans for 125th anniver-
sary for Morris Twp. are well
underway. The committee
for the souvenir swehters and
s mugs have reported these.
are available from any mem-
ber of this organization.
• Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coults
held their c hristmas on Sun-
day when their family was
present. Mr. and Mrs. Allan'
Carter and girls of Clinton
and Mrs. Connie Ingram of
Mississauga.
Mr. and Mrs. Rae Huether
and Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Searle -spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Saunders. Royal Oak, Michi-
gan.
Sunday was Men's Day at
Duff's United Church. The
service was conducted by
Douglas Fraser. Martin Bann
read scripture and offered
prayer. Rev. Charles A.
Please turn to page 11
and area news
4)service,
Happy Rirthday was Sung
for Latira Saundercock. :Ed-
ythe Beacom teported for
U.C.W. General, Next meet,.
ing will be January 13th.
Meeting closed with a
poem. "I Like Christmas."
Lunch was seryed by Hattie
. Wood and Addle Hunking.
1981 officerS: Past Leader -
Helen Lawson;
First Vice - Alice Davidson;
Secretary Dora Shobbrook;
Treasurer Laura, Lyon;
Church norninating, Marg.
&et; Congregational life and
work - Addie Hunking; Bale
and supply Laura Lyon, Mary
Longman; nominating for
Berean Unit, Vi Burns and
Mary Longman.
. 'LONDESBORO 3 4-H
Club members entertained
their mothers, fathers and
friends on December 8 at the
hall. The members served
their guests some of recipes
learned in their club. The
• leaders Marjoirie Duizer and
Ann Adams were presented
KNECHTEL
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT -
TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
MON. TUES. & WED. 9-6 P.M.
THURS. & FRI. 9-9 P.M.
SATURDAY 9-6 P.M.
•Isvith 0,6 in appreciation for
their leadership. Following
the dinner &tiles were play-
ed,
BURNS U,C.W. MEET
The BurnsU.C.W. met at
Londesboro Community Hall'
at 1 p.m. on,Wednesday, The
Women's Institute served a
delicious turkey dinner to 14
members and 3 visitors.
Following the dinner Hazel
Reid read the Scripture. Rev.'
• Scott gave the "Christmas
, Message." Hazel Reid gave
a reading "The Minister's
Wife.", Shirley Scott led in
prayer. •Hazel thanked Rev.
• Mrs. Scott, and all who took
part in the meeting.
Mrs. Rice was in charge of
the business. Roll call was
answered_b_y_.
and minutes of the last
meeting were read. Five
members had perfect attend-
ance this year. The Treasur-
er's report was given by Jean
Leiper. Thank you cards
were received from Gavin
Leiper and Ida Salverda.
Mrs, Rico read the corms-
dence, 550 Allocation will be'
sent. Poxes will be sent to
shut-ins. Donatiens were
made to the. Londesboro
Women's Institute and the
C.N.I.B. Mrs. Rice closed
with prayer. ,
On behalf of the U.C.W.
Joan Middlegaal, presented
Rev„ and Mrs. Scott with. a
Christmas gift,. • Shirley
thanked evbryone. Jean Scott
moved a vote of thanks to
Joan Hoggarth "tid Jean
Leiper for the lovely dinner.
Members exchanged Christ-
mas gifts. After the meeting
the W.I. served tea' and
Christmas cake.
PERSONALS
Mr. Tom Beatty was ad -
Chuck, Kathy and Laura
Chamber.
Mr. and Mrs: Jack • Lee
returned borne on Friday
from spending 3 weeks with
their daughter Beverley in
Los Angeles .CalifOrnia.
Lawrence Taylor spent 3
days last week- in Toronto
attending "Save the Soil"
conference.
The W.I. was cancelled on
Wednesday night due to
weather.W.I. card party this
Friday 19th at 8:30 p,m. All
welcome.
. Staff Sergeant Richard
Shaddick, Jean and children
Sandra and David of Burnaby
B.C. arrived on Thursday for
Christmas holidays with par-
ents Mr. and Mrs.. Allen
—mitted-to--W-ingh a nr-Hospital—Shaddirk:-
On Sunday a family gath-
ering was held when also
present were Jeff, Karen
Shaddick and Stephen of
Brantford, Lloy Shaddick and
Dirk Garlicks of Kitchener
and Miss Ruth Shaddick of
Clinton
on Wednesday Dec. 10th.
Friends wish him a speedy.
recovery.
Sunday Dec. 8th visitors
with Jim and Glpria
Me -
Ewing were Mrs. Lily Mar-
shall, Maurice Marshall,
James Watt. Tammvi.arson
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LOTS OF FREE PARKING FOR.YOCIA
WE LIKE TO SERVE YOU
PETER VAN DRUNEN
Peter H. Van Drunen, R.R.
5 Seaforth, graduated Sept.
26th, 1980 from The Radio
College of Canada, Toronto.
Peter majored in Electronic
Technology. Reception and
dance was held in honour of
the students at Hpliday Inn is
the Commonwealth ballroom
Those attending this occas-
ion were Peter's parents.
Jean and Peter Van Drunen
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kocrt
of Sebrinwille. Peter has
accepted a postition at N.C.R
tNational Cash Registers) in
Waterloo. Peter received his
earlier education at St. Col-
umban Separate School and
Central Huron Secondary
School. Clinton. Ont.
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SPECIAL BUYS ON 131.34.K CHRISTMAS CANDY. NUTS &RRODUCE
eg. Orangcs.,Apples. Grapes. Bananas. Grocery H'impers
WE AR t NOW TAKING ORDERS FOR FRESH KILLED TURKEYS
ROTH
FOOD MARKET
Moin Street Seoforth
Hostets All Flavours
cHips
750 ML
Bottle
200 Gr. Bag
.79
GINGERveALE
COCA-COLA
3/.89
. Plus
Deposit
OPEN
EVENINGS
CHRISTMAS
4 14
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MON.-PRI. 9 A.M. - 9 P.M.
SATURDAY 9 A.M. -6 p.m.
Lucky Winners
TURKEY -
009109
CHEESE -
• 009195
Franco American Beef, -
Onion, Chicken or Mushroom
GRAVIES
3/110010 Oz. Tin
Look Ham 'n Turkey
TURKEY BAGS
1.39'
Bick's English Style
ONIONS
.99 24 Oz. Jar
Uncle Ben's Traditional Sage,
Country Style or Southern Style
"STUFF 'N SUCH"
6 oz. Pkg .89
Heinz
DILLS
w/o Garlic or Polskie Ogorki
1 Lt. Jar
1.19
Heinz
Kosher Style Baby Dil s
or Sweet Mixed
PICKLES
1 It Jar
1.49
-1Liquid
DETERGENT
1 Lt.
1.75
PRODUCE
Prices effective until Saturday, December 20,.1980
Can. No. 1 Waxed
RUTABAGAS
3/1.00
Prod. USA Can. No. 1
Sunkist Navel
ORANGES
1.39 Do.
Prod. USA Can.No. 1 -ipllw"'""wIWRo,
STALKS 5 Inch P9t
CELERY r POINSETTIAS 44
Crisp _
'19 .2.99
Bick's Baby
PICKLED BEETS
15 Oz. Jar
.75
Clover Leaf Broken
SHRIMP
4 Oz. Tin
2.09
Baden
LIMBURGER
CHEESE
14 I2z.
2.39
41,
Prices effecdve
until Saturday,
December .204)
Schneiders Olde Fashioned
HAMS
Schneiders Ready TO Eat
BONELESS PICNIC
Schneiders Country Mellow
BONELESS PICNIC
Schneiders
QUICHE LORRAINE:0%
Schneiders Side
BACON ENDS 500
Schneiders Popular
-COOKED MEATS 7!
Schneiders Roasted
PIG TAILS 201
Fresh Pork
SIDE RIBS
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AVAILABLE MIN
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The Management
and Staff wish
all our customers
VERY MERRY
C1-1111$TMAS
and
A HAPPY
NEW YEAR I
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