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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1966-11-24, Page 100 , 4'HURON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTIrt, 9i1T• Nov, 44, t atpr' Wi t "1 didn't bunt! 1 clobbered that ball halfway to third' baser Read the °Advertisements -- It's a Profitable Pastime! WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0240 . NEWS OF ST. C LUMEAN S€:FV1ce / M1IdtS Feast Day, Sunday A church service with Ben- ediction of the Blessed Sacra- ment was held in Set. Colum- ban's church on, Sunday after- noon in honor pf $t, Celumban whose feast day, is November 21st. Following the service the congregation gathered in the hall where a PrRgrdtn of songs dances and skits were given. The program .consisted of: Mother liar r Justin's class, Grade 1, choral speaking, Lit- tle Charlie Chipmunk; Grade 2, a song, "Rnu*bly in My Tumbly' . Mrs. Melady's class, Grade 3, a dramatized song, •"The Sleeping Princess"; Grade 4, action song, "If I had a pony of a donkey". Ms. McT.aughlin's class, Grades 5 and 6, song, "Far- mer McGee" with Larry Kale. as "Farmer McGee". Piano solo by Brian Lane, "The Happy Farmer". Mrs. Muray's class, Grade 7 and 8, Square Dance: songs by Patsy Murray, `Believe Me If all those Endearing Young Charms" and "May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You". After the program coffee, chocolate milk, sandwiches 1 pair 4 -buckle overshoes, size 7, Reg. $5.95, sale $4.45 1 pair Cowboy boots, size' SD, Reg. $26.95, sale $20.20 - Rubber Boots $3.00 pair and up Used Skates Shoes and. Repair , Main Street A-LO R E` Lights, Ball Ornaments, .Icicles, Tree . Tops, Door Swags, c Wreaths; Table Ornaments, Wrapping Paper, Table. Cover and Napkin Sets. Records,Hair Dryers, Electric Knives, Electric Frypans, Kettles, Toasters, Irons, Can Openers, Knife Sharpeners, Bridge Sets, Skates, Toboggans, Tricycles, Power, Tools, Wrench Set's, Gloves Corning Ware as low as TV Snack Tray Sets Carving Sets $4.95 from $7.77 from $8.95 Clock Radios frons $29.95 from $17.95 from $24.95 Pool Tables $4.98 to $16.98 Transistor Radios Record Players Toys and.',Games as advertised on TV include such items as: Trik-Trak Bands Down Game Switch 'n Go Velvet Paint by Number Sets Mouse Trap Game Eldon Road Race Sets n Har i• MODEL CEWAY y -,1 Sealol WAC' and cookies were served. Mr. and' Mrs. W. J. P *ne- onault and family, Windsor; visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc- Iver. deIver. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sloan of Winrjgnr, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald,. Gaffney and family of Strat- ford, visited Mr. and Mrs. James Sloan. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stapleton of Kitchener, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Gil- bert Murray. Miss Anne Melady, London, Miss Patricia Melady, Kitch- ener, and Jim Melady, Guelph 1 with. Mr. ' and Mrs. Ted Mel- ady. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne De Gaust and family, of London, with Mr. and Mrs. James O'- Connor. Mr. and Mrs. Kon Drager, London, with Mr. and Mrs. Tony Poland. Miss Jean Maloney, London and Leonard Maloney, Lucan with ' Mrs. Nora 'Maloney. Joe Hart is a patient in Sea - forth Community hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John W illiam- son, London, with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Doyle. Kippen has Bazzar. And Sale The annual bazaar and bake sale held Saturday afternoon in S.S. rooms of St. Andrew's' United Church, sponsored by the U.C.W. women realized approximately • the sum of $250.00 and was opened by the .Rev. D. Stuart at 3 p.m. The following is the list of convenors: Fish Pond, Mrs. Robert Elgie; Touch and Take, M. Bert Faber; Candy, Mrs. John Sine/AFT, Produce, Mrs. Ross Broadfoot; Baking, Mrs. John Anderson, . Mrs.' Robert. McGregor, Mrs. Wm. Bell; Fancy Work, Mrs. Anne Bin- nedyk; Jewellery, Mrs. Lloyd Lovell; In charge of Tea Table were Mrs. Lloyd NCooper sisted by Mrs. Harold Jones, Visitors during the. week end with Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Long were, Rev. and Mrs. D. A. McMillan, London; Mss. Copeland, London; Mrs. Marguerite,. Aleh, Windsor; Miss Marcia Little, London; Mr. Ron Stuart, London; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Little, Mensal. Many from this area attend- ed the opening ceremonies of the Blnewater Rest Home, in Zurich, on -Sunday. Mr. Lloyd McKenzie return ed home last week after being hospitalized in Clinton Public Hospital. Mrs. Gordon Turner. Strat- ford. visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Wtn. Dallas and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stokes . of London visited on Sunday with the latter's father, Mr. Robert Thomson. Wendy Jones and Gwen Hendrick attended a school tour Friday andSaturday to Greenfield Village. Dearborn. Michigan and other points' of interest. . Dublin C'WL Meets Dublin C.W.L. met Tuesday with the President Mrs. Lorne Cronin, presiding. Mrs. Lou Rowland reported on the C.W.L. Deanery Meet- ing in Goderich. Rev. Remi , Durand outlined the meaning of the word "Liturgy" and ex- plained that it was a partak- ing of the p e o. p 1 e in God's possessions. since we are all parts of His Mystical Body. There's really onlyone thing wrong with the younger genefation., We just don't be- long to it any more, Sing a song of Christ- masa, A. stoc * ing full of,cheer; Christ -as Seals on all.your mail, W.rriean a Heaith -ler Yeart Christmas Seals on your holiday mail fight,, tuberculosis and other respiratory diseases 1P * . 4 %$,Mu. to 1'lI USE TH ell Those -No L Nee • • r x • • P. lot 4.i