The Huron Expositor, 1980-12-18, Page 117
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Seaferth WoMen's Jnti
bite field its ChriStulas 'pot-
luck slipper and Meeting last
Tuesday evening th. the Sea,
forth .Public Scheel. Presi-
dent Mrs. Eldon Kerr wel-
comed everyone, Many me-
mories were recalled when
members -answered the roll.
call with "A Christmas cus-
tom from your childhood."
The Institute will again give
prize money 'Tor the Seaforth
Fall Fair Prize List in yeast
and quilt sections,
A Christmas program was
prepared by Mrs.R. Gordon
'and- Mrs. .Gordon Papple;
Mre, Gordon opened the
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tiP Christmas.' Carol sing-
ing was enjoyed led by Mrs,
A. Crozier.• A rearling"A new
born calf" was given by Mrs.
G. Papple.
Mrs. R.J. Doig showed
slides and gave a most
informative and interesting
commentary Of places' where
she had holidayed. Enroute
tO Arizona, 'pictures were
shown of New Orleans, Miss-
issippi, San Antonio', the
Grand Canyon of Arizona,
andthe trees, cactus, orange
groves and a few date trees
of Arizona. She also showed
a few pictures of Spain,
South Alrle*all and, linvkiii;
Mrs.. Doig ivn,introcInced by
,Mrs. Gordon and thanked by .
, 'Mrs, Q. Papple,
Huronview
.SDecIa.
The congregattz enjoyed
a solo by Margit IvIcQueeri
at the Sunday morning ser-
vice.
Sunday afternoon the Re-
sidents enjoyed the nuisie-of
Dr. Toll .and the Seaforth-
Dashwood Community Band
who put on a special Christ -
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• .were played,. andChristMaS
gifts were exchanged. IvirS,,
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description
iityo jOk,'„ CourtesY re-
marks weregiven fora most
enjoyable evening.
,and concert enjoyed
• mas programme. We were
able to record the program-
me on the videos° will be
• enjoying it throughout the
building at a later date.
Mrs. Luther was here on
. Sunday evening and held a
service. We missed Marie
Flynn on Monday afternoon
at Old 'Tyme Music as she
was ill with a cold; however,
Elsie Henderson played the
piano in her place and the
five fiddles, Mr. Whitmore.
Mr. McCort ney, Mr. Mc
Car, Mr. Hilrel, Mr. Cant-
elon assisted by Kenny Dale
and Jim Ruddock • put on a
interesting programme.
' Tuesday evening most of
the Residents attending the
pajama party came dressed
appropriately. Hot chocolate
and hot pop corn were served
tn the Residents while Earl
and Martha Heywood enter-
tained. The carols that Earl
and Martha played arid sang
certainly put us in the Christ-
mas mood.
Day Care showed their
monthly film on Wednesday
afternoon hoping this would
slow a better aftendance:
The movie starred Bing Cros-
by and was much enjoyed by
those who attended..
Mrs. Prouty held Bible
Study on Thursday after-
noon. As our Christmas.„par...
is on the.1,8th, Mrs. Prouty
will not be here but will hold
a service on the 30th.
Huronview would like to
welcome Margaret MacKers-
ie from Wingham and, Nor-
man Si on who is from
a4o. Huronview extends
sympathy to thelamily of Bill
Crnirls
N1XON—SMITH
Deborah Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith,
of Hensall and James L, Nixon of London, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Nixon of Seaforth, were married recently in a
double ring ceremony at Hensall United Chureh, with Bev
Stan ald officiatingThe bride was given in
n marriage .by
r father. The maid of honor was Brenda
on,
.
Clement of ETmira and the bridesmaids were Alice Ann
i Talton of London and Lynn Crossett of Denfield. The
groomsman, was' Glenn Nixon of Hensall and the ushers
were Larry Ritchie of Seaforth and Dale Baynham of
London. Following the wedding, a reception was held at
the Seaforth Community Centre. Guests attended from
• Seaforth, London, Denfield, Elmira and. Kitchener. The
couple will reside in London. (Photo by Phillips)
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Swan took the kermon. Gra•
eme Craig sang "Silent
Night" accompanying him-
self with his guitar. A sax-
ophone duet was given by
Keith and Brian Wilbcc ac-
companied by Mrs. Wilbee
at the piano. The mens choir
sang "Christian men rejoice.
Mrs. Bill Humphries was the
organist.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bak•
er and son of Australia
arrived last Tuesday where
they will be holidaying with
their parents. Mr. and Mrs
Walter Bewley. Walton and
Mr. and Mrs Carmen Baker.
Atwood over the holiday
season.
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ALEXANDER—WINSHIP
Linda Winship. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Winship
of Newbury and Paul Alexander, son of Mary Alexander of
Hensall and the laTb John Alexander were married at
Christ Church, Newbury • on September 20, Reverend
George Hamilton officiated at the wedding. The bride was
given in marriage h her father. Bonnie Markham, a friend
of the bride, as the maid of honor and Debby Bloomfield,
the brides sister. Was M'e laridesmaid. Johns brother of the
groom, sk as usher. Ronnie i3loomfield:Th nephew of the
bride, %sits ringbearer Doris McNaughton providttd music
at the L•eremoto Following the wedding, a reception and
dance kt ere held at the home of the bride's parents. The
couple 110W II% In Hensall after a honeymoon in Niagara
Falls.
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