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The Huron Expositor, 1980-12-18, Page 10HU ON g),cP SITOrt MCOMESER 18, 1980 - :.cotTcpponocAi 1y1Rs..,OvRrsuomotook 'S23-4250 USITD.,COURVIR • 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 44 , 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 ridsreafttr7--.7------Berearr-Unit-was-trettrike=-- 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 • ROTH FOO 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. 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