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The Vans** and District
Lions Club are holding a.
Chrbd1000 11000 this Fri-
day* Nov. 23rd in the Vsna,
skit Rec Centre.. Tickets are
f availabk front IMY Lions
Club- member. Mu* will be
supplied by Joe Overholt, •
SCOUTS
The meeting place and day
have changed for the Scout
troop. They now meet on
Mondays in the Vanastra
Christian Church at 7 rem,
Scouts is open to by ages
11 to 14.
GUIDES
The Guide company has
been busy doing crafts for
• the bazaar along with their
• regular work, The girls are
working on their industrial
badge, campfire leader
badge, pathway 1 and chal-
gx ,....1.44".
lenge badge and emblemthe eter Santa C4144
- On ,1st. sod Por,.
Dec. 5th there Will- be a -4e
n -4. c'n Dec.
enrolhnent the GodOrick 4 -*11W
cereu".q. " parade Dee *hp, IfteWle.
les, Cubslk.G.Inne-S and Scouts
wili also...be Marchinf
azaar
The Vanestra Group Par-,
Ont COMmittee is sPIMorkli
a Christmas' Bazaar 011• Dec.
st in the Vastest& Recre-
ation Centre featuring crafts
by the Eirownies, Cubs,
quides and Scouts'.
There will be * seecial
corner where the kiddies can
purchase gifts for mom. lids
Will -be done by the Lioness
Clubsand all gifts will be a.
$1-00 and under and Will,
include free gift wrapping.
Mrs. Gloria Pittway will
have a table of her home-
made quilts. Guides will
have a. bake table, while the
scouts will have coffee, tea
and apple cider.
• The Lions and LiOneas
Clubs are putting a neat in•
putting
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and, lli was b*14, the
Woodstorit "Y" ori Sundeh,
Noe. 4- A eomPetition for the
swimmers was organized in
the afterPoOn- Three Yana-
Stra sWiffifeers took, part, nit
Plwin,g in tbeir cnte8oriesi,
Wet 1 (12 ,de under) Sarah
-Flemings, 2nd Place; Level 11
(13 & over) Anita Hallam,
44 place; Level 111 (13 4.
Steer) Beth Querengesser, •
'ad: pier*.
Bingo
ihe results of the Nov0 13
Bingo were: Share the wealth
Nev. 1 -- Mrs. Margaret
Meu, Clinton 574.00; 2nd
share the wealth, again Mrs.
Margaret Meu, S79.00 and
the third share the wealth of
S80.00 o ,Joanne. Bell of
HensalL The jackpot was
won by Mrs. Sarah Instell of
Wingham,
° Every week more and
more people discover what
mighty jobs are ac-
complished by low cost
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Now is your chance to buy thus* beautiful,
luxurious Fieldcrest towels, bath mots, lid
covers and tank sets at reduced prices. We
hove a wide range of colours and designs.
Why riot shop now and save daring tho month
of NiOvember Jost m hmo for: Chr1/4stroos
savings up to 2000
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• Seaford) Manor held
their first Christmas Tea and.
Bazaar en Saturday Nov.
10th at 2 p.m. A large crowd
patronized all our tables and
the tea toom in charge of
Mrs. Anne Rowland and
helpers with. Mrs. Evelyn
Carter in charge of the lunch.
The tea remit was attractively
decorated in the Christmas
theme. by. Joanne Maloney
1,td many favourable
comments were passed on
her decorating. Pouring tea
were Mrs. Jan Wigglesworth
D.O.N., • Mrs. Ginny
Dirnaline, Miss Mary
Neville. Winner of the draw
for the...teapot, cream and.
sugar set was Mrs, Percy
Adam of town. •
• Assisting during the.day
were Mrs, Gladys' Eat and
the Pathfinder girls from
• Clinton. ••
A large number of crafts
were on display and
• ceramics which, had, been
• done by the residents with
help from volunteers Mary
Carroll, Diane McLeod,
DorotheaWilliamson and
Brenda Finlayson. The
baking table was well' laden
with donations from the staff
and members of 'the
community. •
Visiting with Miss Bessie
Davidson were Mrs. •Flossie
• Russell, Mrs. Wilhemena
Campbell and Mrs. • Frank
Miller, also Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Hillen, Mrs. Edith
Dunlop and Mrs. Lorne Dale
Obituary
CARL WEITZMAN
Carl J. Weitzman, 85, of
2256 South Avenue, Niagara
Falls, New York, died. Friday.
• November 9, 1979 in the
Veteran's Administration
• Hospital, •Buffalo, •after a
lengthy illness.
• He was a native of the city
and retired in -1962, as an
engineer for the New. York.
Central Railroad 'after 50
londesboro
gut- wins
• HetheofficRiaetiv.ngl.lobseurtriaBlellwinagshaimn
Riverdale Cemetery.
award
r—
years of service. He was a
• North War 1 U.S. Army
Veteran.
Mr. Weitzman •was a
member ofthe Pierce
Avenue. Presbyterian
Church and a past member of
Niagara Frontier Lodge 132 F
& AM.
• He is survived by his wife,
Mary (McKellar) Weitzman
• (formerly of Cromarty) a son,
Douglas of Fairview Heights,
Illinois, andtwo grand-
daughters. ••
Funeral services were held
at 1 p rn Monday from the'
Otto Redanzi,Funeral Home,
Michigan Avenue. 10th
Street, Niagara Falls, with
Debbie Flynn Of
• Lonesboro won the Huron
Hereford Association award
for the highest 4-H Score,
excluding the score on a calf,
• at the recent Huron,
achievementnight in
Clinton. She was presented
with a desk clock.
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of town.
Visiting with Mrs. Mary
Carter were Mr, and Mrs.
John Carter of town,
Mr. Marshall Young who
will be celebrating, his 9Ist
birthday on Friday will be
honoured with a party at the
• Manor on Wednesday
• evening and also celebrating
will be Mr. Robert McClure
who was 84 on Sunday and
Mr, Steven Fournier and Mr.
Bert Hendy.
Mr. J ames. Shortreed is
spending a few days at his
home with Mrs. Shortreed.
• Mr. Frank Case was out
with Miss • Ruth Cluff on
Monday.
Mrs. Gladys Kemp visited
With her brother Mr. Ross
Haughton. •
Miss Evelyn Cardno spent
Sunday in Stratford with Mr.
and 'Mrs. Wm, Owen of
fvlichigau.
Miss 'Mae Smith visited
14iss Isobei Lamble no
Saturday.
Miss Rita Duncan visited
with Miss Katie Laverty on
Saturday,
Mrs. Mabel Pryce visited
her brother Morley • on
Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. Wilber Keyes was
visited by r. and Mrs.
Morris Carter of VVoodstock.
Mrs. Edith Baker visited
with Mrs. Minnie Hawley.
Mr. Lennie Bloomfield
Went to Goderich on.
Saturday with Mrs. Dorothy.
• Engel and visited with his
brother.
Mrs. Mary Finlayson,
Activity Director) will be
spending the next two weeks
Hawaii.
on holidays in
WI!INElt
Of THE THIRD FREE DRAW AT
ARCIIIE'S SUI4C0
THE LUCKY WINNER—Bev Brown of
• Egmondville receives his first fill -up from'
Archie's Sunoco employee Marc Robinette
after vvinning this week's draw for $25 worth
of gas at the station.
LARGE CHIPS 69
STUDIO 12
PRESENTS
Wed. Nov 28 79
4:30 pm. "1 WAS THERE"
Host, — Jack Ward. 0
Guest -- Mr. Alvin Barbour.
.6:00 p.m. ' "TV NEWS"
Host, — John McCarron.
• With Guests: — 1. Sheri Bider
• Now skating professionally
2. Wayne Higgins t.
Principal of Downies Central SChoOl
3. Geoff Wilkinson .
Vice,principal of Stratford's North Western School
4. Derek Wilkinson
Professor at Laurentian University Sudbury
8., VIM to Iran,
6. Boit people go, to itthoof in Perth County
7:001).M. "LIONS TV BINGO" •
8:30 P:011`. "CABLE TV BOWLING"
With Hosts Fleydiii.shiSnisil -and —Norm Wilding
Brian Eithemyer rafts ICaner'
CABLE T.V. 345-2341
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