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The Huron Expositor, 1969-12-18, Page 13Winners This sunswept Bermuda 'beach, is typical of'the pleasures that await the *inner of the Seaforth "Win a Prizes" program which 46 merchants are sponsor- ing. Top prize is a seven day 'all expense trip to Bermuda for two. In addi- tion,-there are 9 other cash prizes. The program continues until January 10th, when winners will be determined. Bermuda Beckons Area rOrtifi., pfevoii':plitricttys.4.41.thlit'$,Viaft,,of ,00".• • •:•.dacit. „.. .. • •. •btlaltIol 6waet • ' • ' Pr-S.611 Bring The Family To Visit Santa Santa Claus in Seaforth is sponsored by the Seaforth Chamber of Commerce in co-opera- tion with Seaforth Branch 156 of the Royal Canadian LegiOn. ARE OPEN TILL 9 p.m. Every Night Till Christmas Except Saturday and Christmas Eve • 1. • r• uron SEAFQRTR TitIASDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1969. 'Pages 1A- News of Cranially Present Annual Christmas Concert Charles Dougles. Auditors - Mrs. Laverne Wallace and Mrs. Charles Douglas, An exchange of gifts was fol- lowed by lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Bob dardiner, Robbie and Brenda; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Beares, St. Marys with -Mr. Mrs. Ken Campbell was hostess for the Christmas meeting Jof Seaforth, W.L, with Mrs. J. Keys 'as • co-hostess. President, Mrs. 'Lorne Lawson, chaired the regular opening ex- ercises and business, and read a poem "Autobiography of a Christmas Tree". • A large number answered the roll call with a donation for Christmas treats for Seaforth senior citizen homes. The program, convened by Mrs. Gordon Elliott, Miss Elea- nor Henderson and Mrs. -John Henderson, was chaired bylVIrs. Elliott; who opened with a pbem "A Christmas Blessing." After singing carols, Mrs. J.C:i3ritton commented on the motto,"Let us give again and again of all., that we possess, not from the purse, but from the heart bright smiles and kindness." In her remarks, Mks. Britton xeminis- ced on old-time Chrigtmases, when an orange,ia a stocklag.wa$ a real treat, com,i'aring them to present affluent occasions. She stressed gifts of love - personal thoughtfulness for the aged and lonely, the reaching out of self towards ones fellow man, the sharing of skills and time. Musical numbers followed. The misses Donna, Debbie and Darlene Henderson sang "Jim- iny Christmas" and "Rudolph Correspondent Mrs.Ken McKellar Cromarty Church Christmas Concert was held in Hibbert Township Hall on Friday evening. Gerald Carey presided for an excellent programme and Mrs. Gordon Laing was pianist, The tree and the hall were attractively decorated by Mrs. Eldon Allen and 'Mrs. Clifton Miller. The programme included a 'welcome' recitation by Robbie Gardiner,Chorus by the kinder- garten casses; Acoustics by three primary classes 'Our Christmas Servants, Christmas Helpers and Christmas'; A dia- logue "The Ten Minute Cure" by Janet and Frank Allen; piano solos by Kathy Douglas; Recit- ations by Steven Q uance and David Templeman; step Dancing by Bonnie Norris, Valerie, Pam and Teresa Wallace and Lorraine Laing. Dramatization of the Christ- mas Story was presented by a junior class and ,the audience; Monologue - Geraldine Temple- man; Choruses by the junior class;' Old time music by Nelsor( Howe, Eldon Allen; Ivan Norris, Mrs. Gordon Laing. A play 'A Quiet Evening with the Radio' followed with Mrs. Caulder Kerslake, Mervin, Dow, Ruth Templeman and Bernard Lehman taking the main parts and Radio parts taken by Brian Dow,, Marilyn Laing, Mrs.Larry Gardiner, Craig Kerslake and Paul Miller. The closing recitation was by Valerie Wallace and Marie Use Expositor I Want - Ads Phone '527-0240' Kerslake. 'The Parade of the Wooden Soldiers was tsung and the Rhythm Band was presented by the C.G.I.T. Santa Claus ar- rived during the singing ofJingle Bells. The concert was planned by Mrs. Alex Miller, Mrs. Robert Laing and Mrs.Larry Gardiner, Cromarty Ladies Aid held their annual meeting at the home of Mrs. Charles Douglas. Mrs. James Miller presided and wel- corned several guests. Mrs. Charles Douglas and Mrs. John Templeman had scrip- ture and prayer. Secretary's an- nual report was given by Mrs. Robert Laing. The Treasurer's annual report was given by Mrs. Mervin Dow. Work Committee report by Mrs. James Miller. Auditor's report by Mrs.Laverne Wallace and,Carld Committee by Mrs. Caulder McKaig. Mrs. T. L. Scott gave a sum- mary of letters from her son, Davis, who is teaching in Sara- wak. Kathleen Douglas played a piano instrumental. L.Scott presided for 'the election of officers. Past President Is Mrs. Gerald Carey and the President is Mrs. Allen. Other officers are; 1st. Vice President - Mrs. James Mil- ler; 2nd Vice President - Mrs. John Miller. Secretary - Mrs. Laverne Wallace; Assistant - Mrs. John Templeman.Treas- urer - Mrs. Mervin now; Assist- ant - mrs. T.L.Scott; Planist,z Mrs. R. Laing, Assistant - Mrs. T.L.Scott; Church Flowei Com- mittee - Mrs. John Templeman; Mrs. Charles Douglas; Advisory Filawer Committee-Mrs.c aulder McKaig; Mrs. Ken McKellar; Mrs. Ruth Laing. Card Committee - Mrs.Caul- der McKaig; Mrs. Russell Scott; Shut-in Box Committee - Mrs. Eldon Allan; Mrs. Caulder Mc- Kaig; Mrs. Robert Dodds; Mrs. Sadie Scott; Mrs. Russell Scott; Miss Olive Speare. Report to Board Hof Managers - Mrs. and Mrs. Larry Gardiner and Steven. Mr. and Mrs. KennethWalker London, Mrs. Hugh Currie, and Joanne, Dorchester With Mr.Otto Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Normqn Jet- fersOn, Debra, Ann and,Stevea; Fullarton with Mrs. J. Jefferson. the Red Nosed Reindeer". The Misses Kim Campbell and Venda Storey sang "Silent Night", "Silver Bells" and "White Christmas". Mrs. E.W.Ryan, of C.F.B., Clinton, introduced by Miss Eleanor Henderson, 'demon- strated a large number of her beautifully created Christmas decorations, original in design. A Christmas reading "Before and After" ,was giveh by Mrs. E. Whitmore. A biography of Mrs. Mary Haugh," as written for "Spotlight on Women",4 in a recent issue of the "West- ern Ontario Farmer", was read by Mrs. W.Coleman,ral- ing with her various ante ests and hobbies. This will bellied in the branch "current events scrap book". Courtesy remarks were made by,. Mrs. Gordan Papple and a Jolly "Santa", Mrs..,L. Carter, distributed gifts' to all„pre- setit. • trffring the business period, courtesy notes were read from Mrs. Sarah Henderson, Mrs.Jean Dale, Mrs. Ken Stewart, Miss Christena McNaughton, Mrs.Geo. Kerslake, Mrs. Orval Dale,Mrs. Mabel Hudson and Mrs. J.Mc- Gregor and Fairy.Christmas greeting cards were read from sister branches, Zurich, Huron- dale, Hensall, Grand Bend and 'Crediton. A donation was made to ,tho War Memorial ChildreP'41 Hospital, London. Mrs. G. Papple reported on the f fall district board of directors meet- ing held at Hensall, at which one of our members, Mrs. J. E. McLean, was presented with a district life membership. Lunch was served by the host- ess and committee convened by Mrs. Ey'eritt Storey. Install New UCW Officers The Northside U.C. W. Gener- al Meeting was held Wednesday evening in the School Room. The Christmas worship ser- "vice in charge of Unit 3 was led by Mrs. H. Brown assisted by Mrs. A. Beuerman, Mrs. T. Wfi- bee, Mrs. C. Putman, Mrs. E. McDougal, Mrs. P. Dunlop. Se- veral Christmas carols were in- terspersed throughout and a solo by Mrs. N. Bell accompanied by Mrs. J. Stewart followed. The president, Mrs. George Ribey, was in charge of the busi- ness when the Secretary's Re- port was read by Mrs. P. Dun- lop. It was decided to have the annual Church dinner in the form of a Valentine's dinner In Feb- ruary. 'An 'In Memoriam' for members who passed away during the year was observed. Annual reports of the five units, as well as various other reports, indicated a successful year. Rev. C. Britton conducted the installation of officers for 1970, as follows: Honorary President, Mrs. J. C. Britton; Past Presi- dent, Mrs. William Campbell; President, Mrs. George Ribey; 1st Vice-President, Mrs. P. Dun- lop; 2nd Vice-President, Mrs. Glen Staffen; Secretary, Mrs. Don Bode; Treasurer, Mrs. Wil- mer Cuthtll. Huron Cow Sets Marks ELML1NE AIMER'S LET - 311340 - Very Good, owned by, Alec L. Ostrom, Clinton and bred by Thomas W. 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