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their younger brothers and
sisters. In charge of the
Christmas party was chair-
man Phyllis Parsons and her
committee cif Joanne Fields.
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Unit 3 of Hensall United
Church met on Tuesday and
entertained their husbands
and guests to a pot -luck
dinner. President Mrs. Doro-
thy Brintnell presided. Mrs.
Harold Parker was in charge
of the worship and gave The
Christmas Story" and read a
letter from Miss Mary Nich-
ols, a missionary m India.
Miss Jean Cole and Mrs.
Shirley Kerslake sang a duet
accompanied by Mrs. Alf
Ross at the piano. Rev.
McDonald gave the message
"Love Came Down at Christ-
mas" and closed with the
Benediction. Members had
the exchange off Secret Pal
gifts and the social committee
Mary Kinsman, Dorothy
Brintnell. Marg Cole and
Mary Brintnell served cake
and tea.
LADIES' LEGION ,
AUXILIARY EXCHANGE
GIFTS
President Alice Neilands
presided for the Christmas
meeting of the Ladies' Legion
Auxiliary Christmas meting
with a very good attendance.
Donations were made: 575 l'o
Hensall Minor Hockey Asso-
ciation for hours of free
skating during Christmas hol-
iday. 550. to,Day Care Centre
at Huronview. Treats will be
taken to Queensway Nursing
Home on December 23. also
to life members and veterans
at Christmas. Gifts left from
the Christmas party will be
passed on to needy children.
The •'money" draw will be on
December 23.
The staff of Queensway
Nursing Home enjoyed their
Christmas party at the Do-
minion Hotel in Zurich an
Wednesday evening followed
by bowling at the Zurich
lanes.
The Hensall Branch of the Corbett and members of the how science and me Old
Canadian Legion met De- family. Also with friends. Testament got together it
cember 8 with president Irvin SOUTH HURON YOUTH describing the Creation and
Ferris in the chair. Six new FOR CHRIST the light which came first.
applicants were brought to South Huron Youth for Jesus Christ is the Light of
the floor and were well Christ held a very successful the World. It is faith 'in God
received. rally recently in Brucefield that tells us who we are,
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Membership Chairman. School with about 85 in where we came from and Rev. McDonald conducted
Lloyd Allan, reported aiming- attendance. Mostly' youth where we are going. the service tor
for 100 per cern dues paid for front the areas of Goderich. During the meeting„ Past Rest Home atothe Sunday and
an early bird plaque. with Exeter, Grand Bend, Zurich President, Mrs. Hilda Payne was assisted b the nday a Common -
Congratulations
21 left. and Brucefield. was presented with a life y
Congratulations to Ted Quiz teams from Zurich, membership pin by Mrs. ity Singers of Zurich and
Taylor. Bill Bell, Pat Willert. Exeter, Goderich and Bay- Dianne Gerstenkorn in Dashwood.
and Bill Carlile for ,bringing field are quizzing this year honour of her past services. The Hensall Explorer
home the euchre trophy from from 1st Timothy. She gave appropriate thanks Group entertained their fami-
lies to a Christmas Party on
the Zone, These boys will go Exeter team tied Zurich to the members. Sunday at the Unit -
on to the District Tournament team. This followed by group The budget was presented ed dafternoonrch. 1982 being Unit -
in
in February. games. by Miss Mary Goodwin and year of the Citizen. the
Several . donations were The Director Bob Heywood ' accepted. Mrs. Diane Ger- year
lof the Senior been Citizen.
the
passed: Such as 550. to Arc brought a devotional time. stenkorn presented the new Explorers
the Senior been
stfor
Industries in Dashwood: 550. Next rally will be held on state of officers and they were abtheir the
Citizen;Party each
to the' Heart Foundation, 550. January' 1 at same location. in • installed by Rev. Stanley their
Explorer tm as a special
to Homemakers in Wingham. the form of Family and Talent McDonald. Past ,president, a hadSenior Citizen ofpe the
To help old timers buy Night. Mrs.. Hilda Payne. president guest
sweaters it was decided to COMMUNION SERVICE Mrs. Joyce Pepper. ist and community.
pay for half the cost. which LARGELY ATTENDED 2nd vice presidents, vacant: They presented a play
was 5180. Donated for all kis Rev. Kenneth Knight con- secretary, Mrs. Grace Drum- depicting the ways in which
will be two hours free skating. ducted• worship in Carmel mond. treasurer, Miss Mary Christmas is celebrated
around the world: Pam Gack-
A Christmas party for the Presbyterian Church on Sun- Goodwin. stetter was the narrator with
children was held on Sunday day dispensing the Sacra. Alvin Cole greeted the Debbie Lawrence as Mary,
Dec. 5. Three films were ment of Holy Communion. his, congregation aat the Sunday
shown with the help of Jamie sermon subject was "This morning service at the United and Laurie Harburn asJo-
McClinehey. Christmas Cup". Mrs. Dorothy Taylor Church. The ushers were seph. The angels were Karla
carols wore sung. led by Joan accompanied the choir in Larry Elder. Dennis Martin. Oud, Arri K i ansa Michelle
Beierljne. Santa made his singing "The Seven Joys Chuck Doxtator and Gary and het.ally Plain the'
er
usual visit with a bag of gifts That Mary Had" and "Kneel Kyle. Rev. Stan McDonald's AngelaPlaying
and candy, even though his at the Manger". Miss sermon was on The Good and part of, the Wise Men were
sleigh had a little trouble, Carolyn Love playedorgan the Godly. He referred to the Jennifer Taylor, BrendaNeeb
getting through the rain. selection "The First Noel" story of John The Baptist and Jennifer Sellwood. The
snow would have helped. "Joy to the World" and whose theme was 'In good, Shepherds were Jodie Sarar-
Thanks to all who made it a "Angels We Have Heard on compared with Jesus who as. Amy Campbell and Tracy
success. High." taught us to love. The service Maxwell. Gabriel was played
On December 23 the , There will be a special opened with carol singing by Tracy Campbell.
Legion will visit Queensway Christmas service next Sun. with Bela Fuss at the organ.Telling the story were
Nursing Home. day. Choir practice will be on Donna St. John sang two Sweden, Christine Rose; Po -
The members of Branch Thursday evening Dec. 16 at Christmas solos. The Nursery land, Dianne Stebbins; Nor -
#468 would like to wish -:30 p.m. Department of The Sunday way. Linda Shirry: Germany,
* * * * * * * School presented their money Karen McCullough: Austria.
everyone a verya Merry
Christmas and a Happy New Mrs. Brian Collins and to purchase a Bible for boys - Jodie Beaver; }'ogoslavia,
Year. family. Waterloo spent Wed- and girls in other countries in Myla Lovell and Christina
At the going down of the nesday of last week visiting their own language. Each Houston; Portugal. Heather
sun and in the morning. we with her mother, Mrs. Laird month one of the classes Finney; Belgiam, Heidi Sou -
will remember them. Mickte. present a Bible for children of dant; Spain. Sherri Maxwell.
tbf UCW ANNUAL other countries. Holland, Pollyanna Soudant
Mrs. Connie Taylor of Mrs. Shirley Luther was Students of the United with Elizabeth Thompson as
Gravenhurst visited last week guest speaker at the United Church Sunday School held St. Nick and Gail Boogamans
with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Church Women's annual their annual Christmas party as Black Peter: British, Tam -
meeting of Hensall United on Friday evening with a full my Thiel; and Canada,
Church, December 6 in the attendance. The evening Leigh Rose. Jean Cole was
Fellowship Hall. She pointed opened with singing Christ- pianist and the play was
out throughout the Old Testa- mas carols followed by the -directed by the leaders. Chief
ment of the bible all the showing of the film "Christ- Counsellor Linda Traquair,
details of Jesus' birth were mas in Germany". During Counsellors Shirley McAlli-
foretold, and how all these games Heather Forrest. Phyl. sten, Kathy Mann, Nancy
predictions came true down lis Parson. Barbara Gackstet- McCullough, Dorothy Brint-
to the smallest detail. God did ter and Mary Jane Parsons nell and Margaret Cole. Each
his part by preparing the were in charge of the nursery- Explorer introduced her fam-
world and now. as we prepare kindergarten. ily and special guest and then
for Christmas, we should do Helen Tinny. Joyce Pepper escorted them to the Fellow -
our part by allowing God to and Dianne Hamilton led the ship Hall for dessert lunch.
come into our hearts, she Juniors. and Sharon Wurm, Much appreciation goes to
said. Glenn Slade and Donald the leaders and the girls for
Mrs. Pat Cook gave the Wareing had charge of the giving such a beautiful after -
devotional and again referred older boys and girls. Santa noon to their parents and
to the prophesies of the Old arrived just in time to give out guests.
Testament and pointed out treats to all the students and
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The Brucefield U.C.W.
met Dec. 7 in the church hall.
After a pot luck dinner
members of Stanley unit led
a Christmas worship service.
Scripture from Luke 1: 24-35
was read by Mrs. Cliff Hen-
derson. Mrs. Evelyn Mc -
Beath was pianist. Mrs. Mc -
Beath gave the meditation on
'What Makes Christmas?'
God made it by giving his son
and we should by giving our
love to others. she said.
Mrs. Henderson read a
poem "The Meaning of
Christmas '
The president Mrs. E. Stoll
was in charge of the business
and the secretary Mrs. C.
Henderson read the minutes.
Mrs. John Moffat read a
letter from the foster child.
Mrs. John Broadfoot gave the
treasurer's report, The cor-
respondence included a letter
from Heather Gardens. Van-
astra asking for help. Boxes
for shut-ins were packed on
Wed. morning.
CONCERT
The Christmas concert for
the Sunday School was held
on Sunday afternoon. Mrs.
Beth Cooper. the superinten-
dent welcomed everyone.
The kindergarten class
brought greetings and Chris
McGregor and Keith Sterling
gave a welcome,
Thc Junior class presented
"An Investment in Christ-
mas." Lori Livermore played
the piano and then played a
duet with her mother Barbara
Livermore, The kindergarten
recited "Watching the Clock
So Slow." and Jeff McGregor
recited "The First Time."
Mark Livermore recited the
Angel Song.
"Wishing You" was given
by John McBeath, Keith
Sterling and Mark Livermore.
Barbara Fotheringfi'am play.
ed the piano. The primary
class recited "Why",
The minister Don Moffat
played the piano for carols.
The Junior class gave the
dialogue "Pleasing Johnny"
Virginia Haugh sang ac-
companied by her mother.
Christmas for everyone was
given by Donald Broadfoot
and Allan Burdge.
The intermediate class did
"Let's Have a Quiet Christ-
mas." Amy Talbot and Jenni-
fer Hargreaves gave a good-
bye recitation. Santa paid a
visit to ePERSONAS
Mr. and Mrs. George Clif-
ton. London visited with
relatives over the weekend
anfl attended the christening
of their granddaughter Bobbi
Jeanette, daughter of Terry
and Joe Clifton.
Adam Ernest Talbot, son of
Mr, and Mrs. Russell Talbot
was also baptized at • the
morning servicd.
Miss Jane Allan, London
spent the weekend with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. R.
Allan.
Miss Brenda Broadfoot.
Toronto spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Broadfoot.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Burdge. Owen Sound visited
with Mr. and Mrs. R. Burdge
and family.
Mr. Jack Gilmar, Toronto
spent a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Seldon Ross.
Mr. and Mrs, Douglas
Campbell have returned from
spending a few days with
their family at Strathroy.
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things unique,
for a very special
Christmas!
Visit the Hollow for
a wide array of distinctive and
unusual gifts and Christmas decorations
...china, crystal, brass,
framed and unframed prints by
Peter Snyder & Garnet Hazard.
jewellery, hand -quilted vests
and skirts by Suttles & Seawinds,
placemats, candles, trivets,
stuffed toys, hand carved duck
decoys, and much, much more.
Come,
Browse, enjoy...and receive
20 �ro
OFF
ON ALL YOUR PURCHASES*
'Sale excludes hunks, candies. (nod items and Card..
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
ENMILte4,
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R.R.4GODERICH ii=11134t.
ONTARIO Q*4�
.iR/�L
(519) 524-4300
Ministry of the Attorney General
Specializing
in
Hand Knits
by
CHRISTMAS SALE
30°'° T050%
Featuring:
Ladies' and Children's Wear
Grandmothers' Boutique
ALL MERCHANDISE
Open: Seven days a week
OFF
Christmas Week Hours:
10 4M to q PM Monday 10 Thursday
10 AM to ; PM Friday, Dec . 24
Closed ( hristmas and Boxing Day.
Roy McMurtry Attorney General
William Davis, Premier
There's lots to do and see in Benmiller.
Why not gather a few friends or visiting relatives and
make a great day of it al Benmiller. WW eryou are
ALWAYS WELCOME.
Benmiller inn and The Hollow are nestled in
beautiful Benmiller Ont„ justKihimetrrs east of (,oderit h
nn Huron County Road 1 Wal h for signs on Hun/. Nn A
Dirr(t t nrrespnndent r to R R a (,oderit h, Ont. N7A 151.