Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1982-12-15, Page 8A8 ® THE HURON EXPOSITOR, DECEMBER 15, 19,82 Couple receives Continued from page 7 Mrs. Helen Hazelwood. Mrs. Edna Pearson. Mrs. Dorothy Steftlet and Mrs. Hazelwood presented a Candlelight Service, During this service, Edna led in prayer. Dorothy read the peripture and all three read thoughts on helping the less fortunate at Christmas, light. ing a candle after each. The guest speaker, Rev. C. Carpentier, presented a Christmas pageant assisted by several ladies who read verses of scripture. In this pageant, the thoughts of the THE CHRISTMAS BUREAU in Seaforth is once again in full operation. Approximately 15 volunteers co-ordinated by the Family and Child,rens Services in Goderich have sorted clothing and toy donations for needy families. Operating in five towns in Huron County, the Christmas Bureau will provide gifts for approximately one-third more families than in 1981. Catharine Hak, of the Seaforth centre said donations will be given to approximately 46 families and over 100 children. She said these figures are more than doublecompared to 1981 for the Seaforth area. Volunteers shown in the photo, from left to right include: Ann Van Dooren, Doris Ryan and Catharine Hak. (Wassink photo) 'Tis the Christmas season Continued from page 6 mg. On Sunday at 2 p.m., the choir entertained at the Calendar Nursing Home with scriptures, carols. readings and anthems. CHURCH NEWS The Rev. Ken Innes cont- inued the Advent theme at the Presbyterian Church. In his sermon, he suggested that we should go to Christ- mas as a child going to a birthday party expecting to give, but we will receive the greatest Gift of them all. The third Advent candle for those under tyranny was 5t by Marie and Verna Perrie. The Junior Choir sang "In and Manger He is Sle eping" and "Christ Lull- VWhite Graham Work, Jim Bowman, Ken Shortreed and Brian Armstron collected the offering the choir with Mrs. Marie Douglas, Belmore as guest soloist. sang the anthem, "Behold 1 Bring You Good Tidings." Rev. lanes. assisted by elders Dave McCutcheon, Jim Bowman„Grahm Work, Wilfred Shbrtreed, Jim Mair, Gerald Gibson. Bill King and Iden Shortreed celebrated -the Sacrantettt of the Lord's Supper. Thteehad their membersnsferred to the Mely a Presbyterian. they are Mrs. Eva Wright, Bluevale United Church and Walter and Jean Bewley. Duff's Church, Walton. Next Sunday morning, the choir will be presenting the cantata, "Love Transcend - mg The new P.A. system will also be dedicated. On Tuesday, December 21, there win be a community evening of Chrtstinas songs and carols at the Brussels United Church at 7:30. ST. AMBROSE Father Jack Marentette celebrated 9:30 mass at St. Ambrose. The choir was' under the direction of Mrs. Pat Nolan with Anne Kern- aghan and Brian Deitner accompanying on guitars. Father Marentetth was wearing his new purple vestment which is the colour worn during Advent. Altar boys were Joey Terpstra and Billie Van Ness; reader, Joe Stefller; ushers, Stu Parker and Lawrence Ryan. Offer - tura gifts taken up by Susie and Garry Terpstra. Sunday afternoon the Annual Penitential Service in preparation for Christmas was held with visiting priests from Clinton and St. August- ine. Christmas Eve Midnight Mass will be at 9 a.m. at St. Ambrose. The mass will be preceded by carol singing at 15. On Dec. 7, the feast of St. - Ambrose patron saint of this church) was celebrated. Foll- owing mass, coffee was served in the basement. ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN The third Sunday in Ad- vent, St. John's celebrated Holy Eucharist. The Old testament lesson and the Epistle were ready by Janet Price Jones. Rev. Robin Lyons deliver- ed the Gospel message based on Luke. Chapter 3. verse 1 1 , "The Original John" and "Sharing". Offering was received by John Pennington and Jack McCutcheon; Advent wreath candles were lit by Charlene Stephenson; Communion was served by Rev, Lyons assisted by Janet Price Jones. Next Sunday, the Sunday School will take the Sunday morning service as their annual Christmas concert, A pot -luck dinner will be serv- ed in the basement after service. UNITED CHURCH At the United Church on Sunday. the Advent candle was ht by Becky McArter with Jeff and Jody Boynton as readers. The Intermediate choir sang an anthem. The Rev. Charles Carpen- tier took as his topic "Holin- ess Road". based on the scripture from Isaiah. chap- ter Special services were an- nounced for the Christmas season: A carol service, with local choirs, in the church on the 21st; a joint service in the Presbyterian church at 7:30 Christmas Eve and a mid- night communion service at 10:45 in the United Church. The first children's bazaar on Saturday after the .Santa Claus parade was a real success.. The Sunday School held their annual "Birthday Party for Jesus" following classes on Sunday morning. Mrs. Murray McArtcr's class lit the candles on the cake and cake and punch were served to the children. MENNONITE Pastor Doug Zchr helped the children understand the sermon by telling them the story of Ruth from the Old Testament. Ruth was an ancestor of Jesus. His sermon was "Fingerprints of God" which was a survey of Old Testament hidden prophesies that speak of the Advent of Christ. Several ladies and girls sang "Go Tell It on the Mountain" with Ann Hem- ingway directing and Nancy Greenwood accompanying on the piano. A 'Fellowship' dinner was held afterwards. CORRECTION LAST WEEK The names of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Williamson and family were omitted from the account of Julie Blake's graduation dinner held at the home of George and Marie Blake. New contributors please note that all news items must be in to Jean Bewley, tel. 887-9047 by Sunday evening, 1)ec. 20 as the paper will be a day early next week. Longtime Seaforth residents Garnet and Agnes Mc- Clinchey returned last week after,a two and a half month trip to the Canadian and American west. Sept 15 they left Ontario and flew to St. Louis, Missouri where they visited with their son Bill. He's a Chief Warrant Officer with the Canadian Forces. stationed in the U.S. ' After three weeks there, the McClincheys flew to Winnipeg where they spent two weeks with another son, Danny. Then the pair took a flight to Edmonton where they staved for three weeks with their daughter Dorothy and her husband. Keith MacDonald. The McClincheys then enjoyed a bus trip to Calgary and stayed in that city with their son, retired army sergeant Jack McClinchey. From Calgary they flew to London and arrived home in Seaforth last Sunday night. On Dec. 28 the globetrotting McClincheys leave for Bermuda. where they'll spend the winter with their daughter Maybelle, and her husband Ian Crockwell. "We' love to travel," says Mr. McClinchey. • Lloyd Rowat of Seaforth was Huron's representative to the Ontario Heart Foundation annual meeting held recently at the Westbury Hotel in Toronto. Mr. Rowat serves as the . Treasurer on the local Heart Foundation Chapter. As well as attending the annual meeting Mr. Rowat took part in a province -wide volunteer workshop entitled Building Chapters Together". The workshop provided the opportunity for volunteers to meet and share new ideas and tools which might assist them in developing a better Heart Foundation presence in their communities. Mr. Rowat said the workshops were very well planned and most interesting.He indicated that the Foundation was attempting to get organized from the local chapters up rather than the present system of from the top down. Dr. H.J.M. Barnett. London, addressed the group at. lunch and Premier William Davis was the guest speaker at the evening meal. The Huron County Chapter has approved 15 local elementary and secondary schools for the Jump Rope for Heart Program. Santa coming to the Legion Thursday the monthly meeting of the executive committee was held with President , Peter Malcolm chairing the meeting. Thank you notes were read relating to previous requests for dona- tions and other requests were left to the general meeting to decide this Thursday, Sunday at 2:00 p.m. the annuakChildren's Christmas Party vVill be held in the hall. After a short program Santa will pay his yearly visit to the children with a bag of candy. a@gaow On Saturday, December 18 we will be holding a turkey bingo and social afterwards. The evening is open to the public and we hope this will be well attended. The time of the bingo is 8 p.m. Thc New Year's Eve tickets are still available but could heiome scarce by neat week so I would advise you to pick yours up as soon as possible either from Jack Muir or one of his committee or at the branch. Remember there is a happy hour from' p.m. and a smorgasbord meal later be- fore the dance starts. The price is only 512.50 per person. The early bird campaign is now entering its second last week Comrades so please make that visit you've been putting off apd come down and get your membership renewed as soon as possible. At the mixed euchre held last week there were 13 tables in play. The prizes were turkeys in keeping with the spirit of Christmas. The stag euchre is to be held this Wednesday will be the last till after the New Year, the date being January 4. At the going down of the sun. and in the morning we will remember them. 'hN -Gordon Scott P. R.0, GIFTeS 4,05 trike t 414 ANA FROM THE HI-FI SHOP Mozell Tape 3/9,99 Tape Cleaning Kit 9.95 Caruon Record Cleaner 19.95 Super Sound Wire 19.9.5 Headphones '43. - '139. Tune -Up Speakers '49. pr. Pioneer Car Speakers '146. pr. Pioneer Car Stereo '179. 4646. ' 147,41111/,' Art dik ru 'VOW iiii:/7/4, 4.7 FROM THE FOOD SHOP Coffee Beans 6.99 lb, Grain ,ifustard > 6.95 Italian Olive Oil 7.95 Pesto Sauce 2.75 & 3.75 Apricot Tea Bags 79` Wine Vinegar 2.50 Walnuts In Shell 2.25 lb. Shelled Almonds 3.50 Ib. erteret(r errLi',. ss.r;tt' wear raw. IMAM urges n rc.<Ase Denis & Bonnie Beuerman and Family different characters were told as though they lived in modern times rather than almost 2000 years ago. The characters were; Mary, Jos- eph, King Herod, Shep- herds, Innkeeper and the Magi. The Roll Call was answer- ed by 1.3 members, and the offering was received and dedicated. Mrs. Evans thanked the group for their co-operation during her time as president: r Rev. Carpentier closed the meeting with prayer. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dale, Jason, Travis and Jordan of Port Dover spent Saturda with Mr. and Mrs. Lor e Dale. Mr. and Mrd en Wilkin, Elmira, also visited at the same home. Dr. and Mrs. R.G. Hazle- wood spent a few days in Hamilton recently. While there they attended the annual concert by the Hamil- ton Men Teachers' Choir for which their son Lane is accompanying. • They also attended "A Christmas Musical" at Bink- lcy United Church on Sunday evening. [N NIGHT RTH-EAST OF SEAFORTH ) FRIDAY, DEC 17 LADIES PLE: ,SE BRING LUNCH DUBLIN & ASS OST i' OCT ATHLETIC CIATDON Friday, JAC ece ibLber 17 T:55O in 55 Calls '100 CONSOLATION PRIZE Brodhagen Chamber of Commerce • $5.00 per family Santa will be there FAMILY NIGHT CHRISTMAS PARTY Friday, Dec. 17 8p.m.-12p.m. Dancing Brodhagen Community Hall Everyone Welcome KEROSUN Mir Ul-C As Seen On TV ALLTHOSE PEOPLE HO THOUGHT THEBE NOWAS SANTA ktfstficit, FREE$5o°° KIT YOU BUYANY KERO- SUN HEATERAF YOUR BEST PRIOE.BARGAINE[ SWI. MOM OK 19 77 750 Now rt ry Oro ro become o,w or m. OPEN 7 DAYS 11a.rsr,-9p.ws. MEE PEM-WATCII with IRS. pure/moo while supply Tains the Cautery Sp/re 1 call® svots4 of Itussoldokt THING ao;ut st A79:00 WOO FROM THE GREEN ROOM Cf � `��`tis\� Borates '5 - '6. Suspenders Scarves '10. Rhinestones '4. '1 a. '7. Tuxedo Shirts Hawaiian Shirts '15. Danskin Fishnet Tights 18.95 Lingerie '12. - '50. FROM THE LOWER LEVEL urry! Hurry! Limited Time Offer (,olnurful Water Jugs '19. Ginss .Storage Jars Firek tng Ot'enware '4. - '11. Forest Green Glasses '3. - 14, Pasta Rawls '18. Persian Carpets '695. Antique lamps , '39 -'79. Glassware & Pottery '6. up }t�1.,� si 1t rn 11I C10937 COORSTIOAMI OK re STARTS CRA151aA5 bat 6K 75 r if Mu f-eaarrrrwwl and fi¢;ly feasrrrned f&ss1L¢j etn/c Vigor. OPEN DAILY 10 to 40 ONTALNO c.TREET ATQATr(')Q[D OPEN DAILY 10 to 8 WesyB n Oritdrlc t frfendieu di Moii Cnmpleti Snowmobile and Mc oreyele peolei HOURS IDES .SAT 8.6 TMURS 8 FRI TI 19 SUNDAY 1 s c1OSet MONOAvS JUST OFF H'WY4 6ETWEEN HENSALLAND 'BRUCfFIELD