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TDpS; IN sNtwMOILg Gk1B,-sand
Broatfoot of RR1 Brumfield received a trophy
donated. ,by Pineridge Chalet of l iensall to the
member with the highest score's in
Snowmobile clubs, which was presented by Jack
Riddell, MPP Huron -Middlesex. (Pt to by Okel
BEST GATE .SIGN ---Bill Kinsman, 11R2.
Kippen, receives his trophy for the 4-H gate.
Sign: .competition from Simon Hallahan:'ifar
iialirice farms. (Photo by Oke)
Woman mi
marries couple
Correspondent
MRS. MARY CHESSEL.
482.9969
A pretty wedding was
solemnized in 'Varna Church
on Saturday, when Karen
Webster; was married to Bill
Harmon. Rev, Wilena.:Brown
officiated for the ceremony.
Women in the ministry
aren't all that; cornmon, yet,
so it's an unusual coinci-
dence. that Karen was also
-baptised', by a woman; Rev.
Reba Bern in the . same
church.
We wish . to express the
nth of the comrrtuni
to Wayne and.Joan Belerling
in the.' sudden passing of his.
mother :on Saturday..
On Sunday; open house is:
being held at Maps, from2
-4
in the afternoon and 7.9 in
the . everting. ` Everyone is
invited: to come, and see the
improvements that have
been made and to have a
social time with. each other:
sym p Y h
DAVM SANGSTER
At South' Huron Hospital,
Exeter; on Saturday, Nov-
ember 10th, ..David ,W,P.
Sangster, Hensall died in his
59th year. He Was the hus-
band of Janeth . (Simpson)
Sangster, father of Robbi
lain Sangster, Hensel!, Gail,
Hensall, Pamela Toronto,
Mrs. Terry (Sheila) ;Daven-
port,Toronto, Heather Eliz
abeth, Hensel!. Predeceased
by a son David Andrew
(1961), One granddaughter'
surviving : Stacey Davenport,
Toronto: Also surviving are
brothers James Sangster,
Hensall; John,` Zurich; and.
sisters Mrs. Leonard Noakes,
Hensall° and Mrs, Marion
Peebles,London. The fun-
oral service was held from
the Bonthron Funeral' Hone
on Tuesday, November 13th:
at 3.30 p.m, with Rev. Stan.
McDonald Officiating, Inter.
ment followed in Baird's.
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Adrian.
Bayley,' Julian Bayley,
George Beer, Bill Mosel,
Grey Peebles and Jim Camp-
bell.
Flower bearers were .Al
Scholl, Joe Overholt, Dave.
Kyle and Peter Darbishire.
THOMAS BRINTI ELL
At South Huron •Hospital,
Exeter, on Saturday Nov-
ember loth, 1979, Thomas
Gerald Brintnell, husband of
Dorothy (Watts) Brintnell
died in his 67th year. One
•
arses
son Douglas,'London, and
grandchildren Christine and
Michael, London survive.
Also brothets Clifford and
Wilson; Exeter survive. He
was predeceased by • three
sisters Isobel, Edna and Mae
and one brother Bruce Will-
iam,
Funeral service .was held '
on Monday, November 12th
from the Bonthron Funeral.
Home at 2 p.m. with Rev.
Stan McDonald officiating.
Interment in MacTaggarts
Cemetery. Pallbearers were
Messrs. Gerald Glenn, Sim.
Beebe]', Dick Taylor; Don
McLellan, Jack Brintnell,
Ted Taylor. Flower 'bearers,
were. Gerald Brintneil and
Wilmer Dalrymple.
Correspondent.
4t, OU1V'SMO! E
;S. MOMS.
482'9077
Qn Ertds}y, November 9th,
We had our armpit Rcmem-
brance ;Day. Assembly in the
gyinnasniin Penny Lewis
and Bryan Thomas placed
the Vanasira Public :School
wreath at our Cenotaph ,(Ohs:
Senday. these two young:
people represented our
school at the Clinton Legioi
service;) Our Jenior Choir,
oanducted by Mra. Weeks.
and accompanied by Mrs,
Crystal Jewitt played a very
valuable rale in this short
Remembrance Service,
Our grade 4,5 and 6 pupils
are busy these days working
on the VF.S. float ter the
Goderich Parade,
Our V.P.S. Junior Choir is,
presently getting ready for
their C.K.N.X. Christmas
Presentation.
We are also starting :pre-
parations for a Christmas
Concert. Hopefully every
child will be able to take part
in this seasonal production.
Did you know that our
Junior pupils collected for
UNICEF again this year, The
money has :alreadybeen
Queensway
news
Visitors at Queensway
Nursing • Home with: •Mrs.
Irene Kalbfleisch were Violet
Bishop, and Joan Betteridge.
Bill and Verna Parker visited,
Clara Featherston. Mrs.
Louise Mitchell was visited,
by her son Les and Mr. arid.. •
Mrs" Randy Quesnell, -who
also visited with lrma'Wilds.
Visitors with Russell Erratt
were Helen Taylor, Shirley
Luther, Nan Brittoti, Gladys
Coleman, Elmer and: Marg-
aret Stephenson. Mrs. Eric
Luther coitdticted the church
service accompanied by Mrs.
Britton at the piano.
R. K. PECK
twarwaraded. We bop the it
will. bo ;put to goon Fisc,
especially dila Year of the
caittld'-
BRQWNIE$:
Oia.Monday:otght'1 wtte t to
1r
lam. Thett. 1 invent home,
ak
By Shelly conte . l
, .. EENU S EN 4014ED
14onday, NeVernber t o
fveeErowniewere
enrolled., Sandy )-an, Ssan
manta-t'rllowed,
$0100
Sbaiee the -wealth winners
liar the NOY. 6 !Sup at the
R. Centre: were: No, l
.Fried, Seers, t .Oderich,. $79;
brownies. We enrolled the
twines, and we played some
games. Kathy Low was my
partner in strotment suzie.
We ate some cookies and had'.
some freshy and had lots ot=
Ryan; Jennifer Pollock, Kelli
Lyn. Jerome, and Shelly
Stone. The mothers, watched
as the girls said the Promise
and:the Law and receive their
pins and badges. Refresh -
3Z l d1tM Fred 15noraAf
Can erttb Won the $ZOO jack„
plat
CAMitiE COUNTERS
Are You ranking about
p-eo;S F s iv ..season?
Are you herrai edWhen ,you,
think of those extra pounds
you should shed before delve'
ing'into these granges? Why
not do sornetbittg about It
mw, Join; sus at Calorie
Counters on Monday even-
ings--gU group welcomes
you We meet at the Church
at.7:3Qp,ni.HOPe we see you
therel
NURSERY SCHOQk,
Not doga, .liticer cupcakes,.
atekies, donuts and those
always popular MacDonald;
cookies filled the little tum
Mies of the Nursery School•
ghosts and . gob..lina. They
played games and were
,fudged for their costuntes.
Mrs. Gloria Allaway and.
her sister-in-law Mrs. Vicki
Guertin picked the following
No. 2—Bert Robinson.. God-
erich and Daphne. Johnson:,.
Clinton, $43.50 each; no.:
3 ---Vera Scaul]er of Brussels, .
Marg Carter of Clinton and,
Flo Macuspy of Goderich,.
Carmet WMS plan annum meeting
correspondent•
BERTHA MacGREGOR
262-2025
The W.M.S. of Carmel
Presbyterian Church met on
Monday evening )with the
President Mrs. Harvey Hyde
presiding. Mrs. Al Hoggarth
in charge of the Devotional,
opened with a poem "What
God hale Promised,". Mrs: .
Alex McGregor read the'.
Scripture.
Mrs. Hoggatth gave the
topic "One Day At A Time".
Following the Offering, Mrs,
Hyde led hi prayer. A report
of the Fall Rally at Belgrave
was given by the. president:
The annualmeeting will be
held. in Seaforth January' 23
at. 1.30 p.m. An a_ lternative
date. January ,was the 30th.
The nominating committee
was appointed Mrs. Bert
Thomson .and Mrs. , Esther
Wright, The next meeting
will be held. December 4th.
LADIES AID
Mrs. Clarence Vol land
presided for the Ladies' Aid.
meeting, Mrs. Earl Campbell
thanked members for An-
niversary Cards:
Treasurer 'Mrs, Clyde gave
a; report of the bazaar, bake
sale :and Tea, also. of bal-
ances.
PERSONALS.
Mrs, Emma Farquhar, and
Miss Dorothy Farquhar of
London called on friends
here last week.
CLI SELi7URST UCW •
Chiselhurst United Church
Women met on Tuesday with
the . President Mrs.: Jack
Brintnell opening the meet.
Ing with •the Theme, Song
and Prayer. The worship
"One Day at .a Time"' was
taken by Mrs. .1, Brintnell
and the members answered
the ;Roll Call with a Bible
verse containing the word
"Peace'''.
Mrs. Tom Brintnell gave
the study based on "Human
Rightsd." Mrs.: Freda Boa
presented the officers. for
1980.81. .
Mrs. Ted Roberts gave a
poem "In Manders Fields.
Mrs. Dick Taylor and Mrs.
Ross Riley were hostesses:
BAKE SALE
Noble Grand Mrs. Hazel
Corbett presided for the
meeting of`Amber Rebekah
Lodge on Wednesday even-
ing assisted by Vice Grand
Mrs. E Riley, The Secretary
Mrs. Leona Park reported for
the character committee. The
Vice Grand Mrs. Riley repor
ted for the visiting commit-
tee.
Initiation will be held on
November 21st. A Bazaar,
Tea and Bake Sale will be
held December .1!
Mr. Perc;..Campbell who
recently underwent' surgery
in St. Joseph's Hospital has
returned to his home.
Mr. Earl- Cantpbeiif'„Littder
went surgery in St. Joseph's
Hospital London last week..
Mrs. Harold Parker visited
last week with her daughter
and son-in-law, ' Mr. and
Mrs.. Don Dalton and.; Carla,
INCLUDING: •A full fine. of
Groceries', Nlaalth & Beauty'
Aids, Toys and Models, etc.
EXCLUDINGt Tobacco, Dairy Products,
Pop road Baldry Goodin.
HOURS:.
MON. - WED. 9 a.m. - 6 pm.
THURS. FRI. 9 a.m. 9 p.m.
SAT. 9 om. - 6 p.m.
SUN`. '1 pm. - 6 p.m:`
Drive out today and;
do your Christmas
Grocery Shoppingat
tt reel savings
APPLIANCES
"In the heartofdownto*n Varna"
VACUUM` CLEANERS - salcS :rid service of most 'makes.
s CB RAMOS AND ACCESSORIES
'i''' SPEED QUEEN APPLIAt4CES
't MOPP T APPLIANCES
+S11.MOai1� SE$SORs
4' 1NSEC` 'LIGH`>rS AND litit KILLING Wilts
HAND C*APTED OPTS
Varna, Ont,
482.1103
winners: ;Scariest -Sherri: Mo=
Iachlan and Brien Currier;
Most •QriginaW.ennifer M!c-
Lachlan and Kim PObt*ng,
Funniest -Keith. Ryall and
Tracey Ferguson.
SC91114 ,
The Vanastra, 'Scout
Troop participated in Cho
Retnentbranee Day$ervice to
Clinton, Scoot Robbie Brum
ault laid a Wreath at the
cenotaph.:
Qn Monday, Nov. 12, the
Scout Troop visited the Cub -
Pack to; accept .three,. new'
members—Bryen Thomas,
Dwayne'Iffell 4.411.Siuget
non. Mellor. Aninv it
Of boys: followed with Rall
and Dennis Melsene. n.041Bryan Thomas ng,,
Scouts. rY NEWS
Our deepest' sympathy
goes out to Freeman $hep
;hard► Barb I igden, and':
:Mann McCarthy en the lofts
of their °:father, .
Don't forget the CMatttias
dance en Nayemher.
Sponsored by the V,anast
and 'District Lions Club..
Tickets, are $10 a couple
Up to $500 government grant on .tome*,.
• Sprayed.i•n ;place Urethane •. New & Older Homes
• Blown; Insulations: • Agricultural & industrial Bldgs.
It VAN M41411tSEL II.N LTD.:
R.R; 5, Mitchell 519-948-9376
hep.itCoinOslo.
cars:ter'�1'llC�S
and price for you!
1977 OLDSMOBILE.
ROYALE
Finished in gold with white
vinyl top. Includes air
conditioning, cruise control
and many extras. Only
38,000 miles..
Licence LLF 140.
'5695;
1978 CHEVROLET
MONTE CARLO
Finished in light blue with
medium blue landau roof:
Featuring 60/40 split seat,
custom interior, tinted
glass, cruise control, stereo
radio and more: Licence.
MPT 409.
5995
1977 BUICK LE SABRE
SEDAN
Finished in silver with
accenting red vinyl roof,
matching custom interior.,
Loaded! Lic. LHL 466.
5896
1978 GMC DIESEL:
PiCKUP:
Finished in medium blue.
Features automatic trans-
mission, .power steering,
power brakes, radio, heavy
duty springs, diesel power.
Excellent fuel economy. • '
Licence J30738.
T
595
1977 GMC JIMMY
Finished in blue with blue
top, V8, automatic trans-
mission, power steering,
power brakes, high Sierra.
interior package, tilt steer-
ing wheel, gauges, AM
radio and tape deck, spoke
wheels; white lettered tires.
Only 32,000 miles.
4.
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op mrccwe�t
Huron Street, Mltelieli'r Tel. 048.8458
oil' nightly till 51;00 p.n,, oil day Saturday