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Holyrood Hall
The Holyrood Women's jr".
held their Christmas rn,et.ing
Thursday evening, December 7th
at the hotne of *Mrs: Jack Scott.
Mrs. Morgan Johnston presided
and extended a welcome to those
present.
Following the Ode and Mary
Stewart Collect, Mrs. Lorne
Eadie read the minutes of the
preyiOus 'meeting. Bills were pies-
ented and paid and the communi-
cationtodealt with. A Thank
you card was read from a mem-
ber who has been ill.
The next short course ,will be
on block. printing.
Christmas boxes for sickand
shut-ins will be packed by Mrs..
Lorne' Eadie Mrs. Ellwood
Elliott.and Mrs. P. A. Murray.
Mrs. Lyman Sutton reported on
'the Remembrance Day, serv.ice.
Mrs.Raynard Ackert reported on
the Workshop, and the Cultural
ActiVities report was given by
Mrs. Frank Maulden.
A coffee maker and other need-
ed equipment is to be purchased
for the hall. The first'meeting •
ofthe New Year will .be held in
the hail on January '4th. Mrs.
Ra.ynard Ackert, in a few well
chosen words, expressed regret -
in losing Mrs..Glen Hodgins from
-our-Institute=incl_presented—her
with a gift. Mrs. Lyman Sut-
ton presided for the program
and the members -answeied-the-=-- -
roll call with a Christmas verse.
Carols were sung.
A humorous skit on taking off
pound's''safely was well .presented
by. Mrs. FranKMauTdefiTMrc.--P--.--
A. Murray, Mrs. Eva McCullough,
Mrs. Ellwood , Elliott,'MrS. Morg-
an Johnston, Mrs. Jack ScOtt and
Mrs. Marion Harris favoured with
two lovely Christmas Carols
Christmas". Mrs. 'Gerald Rhod.y
conducted a snow contest. Miss
May Boyle read "The Christmas
COncert" in Our school days. All
joined in singing "0 Christmas
Tree" and "Deck the Halls" . Mrs.'
1-.2an McInnes gave pa Christmas
reading. .‘
Mrs,. Ra.ynard Ackert, Mrs. -
-Alex-Percy; Marifylit-Rhody„Mrs.
Lorne. Eadie, Mrs. Lyman Sutton,
Mrs. Jim Smith favoured with
"Silver Bells" in a chorus., Mrs.
Glen 1-101gins played a Christmas
-Carol-as-a-pia-no solo -
Morgan Johnston acted as Santa
ClauS and- distributed the Sun-
shine Sister gifts, and new
Simshine Sisters were chosen for
1973., 'Mrs. Lyman Sutton save'
e courtes remarks. O. Canada
and grace were sung and lunch
was served. •
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_kidies' men'':
garments garmenis Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Farrier
and Kimberley of Hanover visited
on Sunday with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Garnet Father. This
week Mrs. -Wayne Farrier and
Kimberley and her mother Mrs.
Barbour are flying to England to'
visit her sister and husband, who
are working there. Wayne raruer
will fly to England as 'soon as '
school closes for the holiday,.
Hugh Sinnamon SaLui-da .).
moved to his new home on the '
Riverside. His new home was
bUilt by
Calvin-Brick United Church
held their Church supper on Satur- .
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-- Car coats, sports iackets
- Windbreakers
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For sports wear
Jean pickets
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1973 FORD F11111 % ton I cylinder, automatic transmission
1973 TORINO 2 dOor hardtop
1973 DART Springer, 2 door hardtop,, 6 cylinder automatic
3 1972 CHEV Impala, a 2. door. hardtop and 2 — 4 door .hard-'
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2 1979 FORD Custom 500, 4 door VI automatics
" 1970 OLDS Cutlass SuProme 4 door , hardtop, VI automatic,
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1979 FORD XL, 2 door hardtop
1970 CHEV Bel Air 4 door, Vi automatle, 'Power equipped
1970 MONTEGO 4 door, .6 cylinder automatic
1%9 FORD F100 pickup, II cylinder, heaiy duty
1969 CHEV 4 door, 6 cylinder automatic
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INA DODGE Polaro 500, 2 door hardtop
1%7 PONTIAC Firebird, 2 door hardtop, consill• with
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1%7 BUICK WILDCAT 4 door hardtop, fully equipped
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day evening in the Belgrave
M-t7
arOund.9 0 gathered. Rev". J.
Roberts was, chairman for, the pro-.
grarnMe put on by,the Sunday
school, *
On Saturday Mr.. and Mrs.
Harry- Gutoski, and Michelle of
Kitchener visited with her parents
Mr. and Mrs.-Bill Rintoul.'
We—are pleased_to report that
Mrs. Earl Caslick was able 'to-
return to her own home. last
-week:
We are sorry to report that Mrs..
.Eunice Gillespie was taken:to
Wingham Hosnital'on Jhursday. •
She is wished a speedy 'recovery by
the community.
Mrs',. Bill. Evans on Wednesday
had to be taken to Wingham Hos-
pital and froMthere was taken'to
first and Second
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of British. Columbia, who will
visit herewith his brother Victor
• be nga . ►wybenga and
family.
On, Sunda:, 'a ftetnoon Chalmers
Church held practise for the.
church Chrit:-..as ccncer ..
held 'December in the Co:-:'`.-
r 'Hall,
loseph'S Hospital, London,'
where she will Later have surgery:
Quite a few from here attend-
ed the public school Christmas
concert at Lucknow School on Fri:-
day 'evening..
Henry Wybenga on Saturda%
went to Bowmanv'ille and was
accompanied home by his sister .
• and_his uncle John w;benga
Factory Outlet
in Blyth - SINGE
BLANKETS 1894
Glen Leine satin-bound and
whipped edge blankets were
awarded the International Wool
Mark for Quality. Only at Beat-
ton's Old, Mill will you find such
luxurious quality made from our -
--oWn-tielected-superwools.
SPORT GLOVES,
and MITTS
' Cutting moos
gloves — Ski &ties and mitts ' Snowmobile mitts
Th is Christmas
OPEN ' 9-6 Monday
5, 9-9 Friday a
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with Spanish lamb collar in
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our-showroom.
thru Thursday
ncl Saturday
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