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The Huron Expositor, 1966-11-24, Page 18• *wi oN. EX QSi OR, SM.T+F6Irti!V oi•r ,, N �P 1:,.24 46 NOTICE NEWSOF BRQDHAGEN Peter's Siving Bowiers Earn Prizes; Dame OffcerS FREE ANTI - RABIES VACCINATION CLINICS The Canada Department of Agriculture, Health of Animals Branch, in co-operation with the Perth County Health Unit will con- duct clinics for the vaccination of pets at the following places: - MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28th Bornholm — Logan Township Shed 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon Mitchell — Town Hall 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2nd Staffa — Hibbert Township Shed 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Fullarton — Township Shed 2 p.m. to 5 p,m. This service is offered free of charge to pet owners (regardless of County of residence), they are urged to present their pets for vac- cination. Dial 5274240 Z T'f"Tri t7rT:'�.A•T.:% On Thursday evening, the tiibited Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Swing Bowling team from St. Watson on,, Sunday, who are both hospwalized in Exeter. In the evening they visited with Mr. Dave Lemon at Sea - forth. On Friday evening a show- er was held for Mr. and Mrs. Dermis Dubrick (Gayle Mc- Taggart) at the Community Hall. The couple were presen- ted with a gift of money. The Royalaires supplied the music. Mr. and Mrs. Carl, Elligsen, Windsor spent . Thursday and Friday last week with his mother, Mrs. Lena .Elligsen. Peter's Lutheran Church held its tarunual banquet catered to by the L.C.W. New officers were elected for the coming year: President, ' Harold Ellig- sen; Vice -President, Antone Siemon; Secretary, Jack Gloor and Treasurer, Norman Ben- newies. Prizes and trophies were presented to the bowlers from the previous season, Men's high average, Harold Mogk, 198; Ladies high average, Mrs. Alvin Leonhardt, 201; Men's high single score, Harold El- ligsen, 266; Ladies High sin- gle score, Mrs, Alvin Ahrens, 278; Men's low score, Robert French, 94; Ladies low score, Mrs. Glen Mogk, 63; Men's low average, Harry Evans, 129; Ladies low average, Mrs. Glen Mogk, 114. The winning team was Reu- ben uuck, Harold Elligsen, No r a n Bennewies, Ken Smith, arold Mogk and Rob- ert Fre . -.A farewell gift was present- ed to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sholdice. There will be a pot luck supper in the spring and per- haps a social evening this win- ter at the Community Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Hinz spent Wednesday at the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Shol- dice and Beverly, Stratford, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sholdice. A shower was held at the Community Hall on Wednes- day night for Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eghoetz. The .recently married couple were present- ed with a gift of money. The Blue Rangers supplied the music. Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe week end at the homes of Mr. Bornhold, who is in charge or education in this district addressed. the Chatrt* her of Commerce members and their wives at their meet- ing last week. He spoke on the Modern Trend in Education. Tracy Murray,, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Donald Murray, celebrated her third birthday last Thursday and entertained a few neighbor children. Paul Sholdice, sox of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sholdice, en- tertained a few friends in his lioine on Tuesday on the occa- sion of his sixth birthday. NEWS OF -WEEI( IN ZION Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm spent Tuesday at the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto. Mrs. Bil Durst, Seaforth, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Aikens recently. A greats many from Zion attended„ ;1<he Friendly Fair in Mitch on Saturday. Mr. aiid Irs. Glenn pepper, Mr. and•;,IVIrs. George Pepper visited Mr. and Mrs. John Bar- ker and Arthur in London on Thursday. Mrs.'' Mary Calgolm received word that her cousin, Mrs. Fred Pepper had passed away in Clinton Hospital on Wed- nesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bush - field visited in Lo don on Thursday. Mrs. D. G. Graham, Sar - , called on her aunt, Mrs. Mary Malcolm on Thursday and al - #So visited Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gordon, Seaforth then on to Lucknow to her mother's Mrs. Henderson. Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Seiler, Pembrook, visited over the their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Diehl and Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Seiler, Monkton. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Maleolm, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pepper, Mr. and Mrs. George Pepper visited the funeral home in Clinton where their cousin Mrs. Fred Pepper had passed away on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Beard and family, Wing -ham, Mr. and Mrs. George Pepper were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barker on. Sunday. Mr." Keith Malcolm was home from Western Univer- sity for the week end, bring- ing home a friend, Mr. ,•Jim Moore, of Windsor, who is at= tending Western this year. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Nairn and boys of Kitchener, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Aikens. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Mal- colm with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gibb on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John 13e1I and daughter, Seaforth, visit- ed recently with Mr. and Mrs.• Lawrence Barker. - . w ..... v . i . w . w . 111,N N rT •. .r. a7 • ,r,4 a r T r r I ri I .� 7! a • GINGERICH has r u r r �1r ;:1, r.Er .1 1i r1; r1I w r r1 4.. aw6 .'•�.'' 0,75,y ,..}•.. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING CENTRES AT SEAFORTH and _ ZURICH ARE "FULL TO THE DOORS" WITH EXCELLENT,GI 'P SUGG.fSSTIONS- But There's Still Riaom For Christmas Shopping • This is Truly a CHRISTMAS GIFT CENTRE Toys -- Toys -- Toys Visit Our,Toyland and See Our . Wide Variety of Mechanical ` Toys' Dolls Wagons - Tricycles CHECK OUR PRICE'S! THIS YEAR MAKE IT A G:E. CHRISTMAS Make It a "View -Full" Christmas with G.E. Colored or Black A and White TELEVISION [-RAI:1ms IOS DIOS 11 th teenagers) rfect gift for anyone, y eWE ALSO HAVE jistor Radios FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY I -What- better for the whole family than A NEW G.E. Electric Range. with self cleaning oven - 1 „ark:; Suit Recent - Garb— Genial, jovial, red -cheek - ed and white•bearded. As any child can tell you, that's how Santa Claus looks. But the benevolent giver of presents has not always been pictured like this, nor has he always traveled by sleigh• or brought his gifts on Christmas Eve. In fact, he has not always been named Santa Claus! "Santa Claus" is in truth a child's euphonie way of expressing the Dutch "Saint NikOlaas," or St. Nicholas, says The En- cyclopedia Americana.. St. Nicholas, _a fourth - century .bishop, was later honored, in Europe, as a friend to• children. Legend finds him making his rounds on December 5th, the eve • of St. Nicholas Day, with gifts to reward children for good behavior. Instead of a jolly red suit, St. Nicholas wore a robe, or tabard, and for that reason he really did- n't need a sleigh,or,even a horse. His robe, enabled him to travel from place to place, instantly. In Holland, however, he was said to use a horse for his journey at night over the. roofs.. Dutch- settlers brought St. Nicholas to the New World, where he gradually changed his name to Santa Claus and traded his horse and robe for reindeer and a red suit. , It was Clement C. Moore in his poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas," who made Santa into a jolly elf "Saint Nick," who rides "in a miniature sleigh drawn by eight tiny reindeer." In more recent years, St. Nicholas in his new guise as Santa Claus has journ- eyed to many parts of the world, • becoming the most widely known of gift giv- ers. d She'll clean her floors faster with one of our General Electric VACUUM CLEANERS Polishing, too, is easier with a GENERAL - ELECTRIC FLOOR POLISHER • Out -of -this -world Bargains in G.E. or SUNBEAM Small Appliances TOASTERS - KETTLES DEEP FRYERS - G -E MIXETTES SANDWICH TOASTERS PERCOLATORS RAZORS G -E TOASTER . OVENS Noma Christmas DECORATIVE LIGHTS See our display -- We have Lights for every pocketbook. DECORATE NOW! • Visit One of Our Stores — SEAFORTH or ZURICH SALES ..& SERVICE Phone 527-029Q, Seaforth Phone 236=4351, Zurich YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING CENTRES Metamorphosis of Santa Claus, from St. Nicholas in a monk's blue robe, to jolly St. Nick in.a bright red suit, can be traced in the history of Christmas greeting cards — witness this 1909 card. The gift giver here, who looks somewhat like the modern SantaClaus, wears a red jacket, but his trousers like St. Nicholas' robe, are still blue, and he is mounted on a hobby horse rather than a reindeer - drawn sleigh — the .historical result of the intro- duction into American folklore, by early Dutch settlers, of St. Nicholas on a horse. The 1909 Santa carries his gifts in a straw basket, which later be- came the Christmas sack of toys.' Cards shown are from the Norcross Historical Collection. WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 027-0240 Read the Advertisements - It's a Profitaige Pastime! %1, w1 1,;x1• WATCHES TIMEX 7.95 to 39.95 CARAVELLE 17.95 to 39.95 ENICAR 29.95 to 86.00 EULOV A • • 39.95 to 124.95 ACUTRON 135.0iu All watches gold by us carry a one-year guarantee and (with the exception of Timex) are serviced by our own watchmakers. ❑ 0 Anstett Jewellers Ltd. 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