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The Huron Expositor, 1971-12-02, Page 6THE HYRDN_ExposITORt _SEAFORTK, ONT, DEC. 2, CANDELITE RESTAITRAN T and TAVERN Friday and Saturday THE NEW JESTERS 'CANDELITE News of Varna Bible Society .Plans Canvass Correspondent • Frei McClymont Rev. Leonard Schnell 'of Lon- don, a representative of the Can- adian Bible Society, had charge of the servdes in Varna and Goshen United Churches last Sunday. A canvass of the commu- nity will be held during the next . TURKEY BINGO Seaforth Legion Hall FIFTEEN GAMES December 7th 8:30 pm. Sponsored by the Seaforth Legion Ladies' Auxiliary couple of week's. The Explorer group met* Tuesday evening with twelve members present. The president, Bev. Cantelon opened the meet- ing. Scripture lesson was read by Anne Marie Heard with prayer by Bev. Cantelon. The roll call was answered by iswhat Christ- mas Means to You". The offer- ing was taken up by Judy Frisby. The Study book was led by Mrs. Barry Taylor, followed by crafts. The December meeting of the United Church Women will be held on Thursday evening of this week in the church. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCly- mont returned home last Friday after spending aweek with rela- tives at Guelph, King City and Willowdale. Rev. Murdock Morrison was a patient in Victoria Hospital last week, Mr. and Mrs. Bob McClymont, Michael and Shannon of Guelph spent the weekend with relatives at Clinton and Varna. RECEPTION for Mr. and Mrs. Rick Finch (nee Bonnie Townisend) FRI., DEC. 3rd ELM HAVEN (downstairs) 9:30 to 1 am. Scott's Orchestra 25th Wedding Anniversary Party For Mr. and Mrs. Stan Pullman FRI, DEC. 10th at 8 p.m. at ORANGE HALL MITCHELL, ONTARIO Ladies please bring lunch Everyone Welcome More an $635 was raised at the C istmas Bazaar and Tea sponso d by -the Catholic Women's Le e of St. James Churhc, Seaforth, alurday. For the event Mrs. Wilfred Maloney and Mrs. Jack Case decorated the auditorium in St, James' School with a Christmas tree bedecked with ornamental fruits, poinsettias and red candles. Rev. H. J. Laragh opened the bazaar. Mrs. John Flannery and Mrs. William McMillan greeted the guests at the door. Conveners for the tea room were Mrs. Arthur Devereaux and Mrs. James Devereaux. Pouring tea were Mrs. James Slattery, Mrs. Charles P. Sills, Mrs. Maurice Etue and Miss Marg- uerite Dunn: Mrs. Joseph Mc- Connell was the hostess for the tea room. Serving were Mrs. Larry McLean, Mrs. Killiam Box, Mrs. Ray Hutchison, Mrs. Brad Smith, Mrs. Ken Vincent, Mrs. Herman Hoste, Miss Ang- ela Devereuax, Mrs. Frank Van Steelandt, Mrs. Joseph Dever- eaux and Mrs. Gerald Groothius. In charge of baking were Mrs. Michael Williams, Mrs . Con Eckert, Mrs. John Murphy and Mrs. Gary Betties; sewing, Mrs. Gerald Van Den Hengel, Mrs. John Lansink, Mrs. Louis Lau - denbach and Mrs., Harry Hak; gift boutique, Mrs. Ewart Wil- Mrs.,„James Kelly and Miss Mary Margaret Kelly; candy, Mrs. Ma ice Huard and Mrs. Melvin CoMer; mystery, Mrs. ST G SEAFORTH ' LEGION WED., DEC. 8th 8:30 p.m. Admission $1.00 Classified Ads pay dividends. RECEPTION Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Horton (nee Jean Turner) SATURDAY, bEC. 4th Zurich Community Centre MUSIC BY BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS Lunch Piovided Everyone Welcome Dusunc.. 5 Mon. 6 1...7 THURSDAY 8 p.m. 'FRI. & SAT. 7:30 & 9:30 flisse. 2 -Frl. 3 s...4 Napelects meets Weilingtoo rr WAMO .1";.e2146207. A OALLIAPAA41.0... .4 4 u•AROACS NANA, WATE 14.00 ADMITTANCE RESTRICTED to 'motes n..1 CO AGO OR oat PRIVATE DUTY" NURSES DANCE AT CHSS CLINTON TO Dancing 9-12 Dress Casual "GIN. MILL" -- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3rd Admission $1.25 With Student's Card Queens' Hotel SEA FORTH THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY WHITE ASH — and the — TRIO Next Monday Thru Saturday In the Huron Lounge Auspices of Dublin PTA TURKEY BINGO 15 games — 12 reg. games for 20-lb. turkeys 3 specials = full card — for $10.00 each 3 — $5.00 door prizes Dublin Parish Hall FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3rd — at 8 :30 p.m. — Admission $1.00 -}-ivaamaam if A SATURDAY, DEC. 4th 8 p.m. Brucefield Centennial School Quizzing — The Harvesters • Quartet • EVERYONE WELCOME CASH BINGO Legion Hall, Seaforth FRIDAY, DEC. 3 8:15 p.m. 15 Regular Games for $10 THREE $25 GAMES $75.00 Jackpot To Go TWO.DOOR PRIZES ' ADMISSION $1.00 Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $1.00 (CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT PERMITTED) , —Proceeds for Welfare Work— Royal Canadian Legion Auspices Seaforth Branch 156 to in 0' 0 There was continuing activity throughout the afternoon when Members of the Co.thollc.Women's League of St. James -Church held their annual bazaar and tea on Saturday. Visitors to the event kepi 'eague mconbers in charge of the booths busy as they took advantage of the many attractive items being offered for sale. (Photos by Mary Pall) 0 Hill1111111111111111111iiiiiillil THIS WEEK AT THE ROYAL HOTEL MITCHELL Dining room open on Sundays from 12 noon - 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. to B.p.m. in the evening, BRODHAGEN COMMUNITY CENTRE Saturday, December 4th MUSIC BY ' WILBEE'S ORCHESTRA ********************** 1971 RESTAURANT and TAVERN BAYFIELD ROAD IN GODERICH — PHONE 524-7711 OPP•••°"•"••••••••••••••042 GRAND OPENING HULLY GULLY Sno-Sport Phone 262-5326 'VARNA, ONT. is continuing on 1 V 1 Peter Jansen and Mrs. Frank Nigh; big draw, Mrs. Jack Case, Mrs. Wilbert Maloney and Mrs. Alvin Swale; penny booth, Mrs. Gordon Noble and Mrs. Harold Maloney, The , grade 8 students were in charge of their own boutique. The Christmas cake was won by Mrs. James Nash, $50 by Greg Rau and $25 by Mrs. Mich- ael Williams. Penny Sale winners were: Book Ends - Joe Jansen; Glow s - Elaine Heenan; Candle - Hazel McGonigle, Plant - Betty Miley; Coasters - M. Taylor; R,11.1, Londesboro Tray & coasters - Lynn Regier; Tray - Mrs r Jack Case; Floral centrepiece -Evelyn Appleby; Record - Francis Ma- loney; Candles - Mrs. Jas. Murphy; Table Cloth - Joanne Groothius; Doll - Mrs. Rout- ledge; Glasses - Martha Van Geffen; Ash Tray - Gerda Noble; Crib - Eileen Connolly; Jigsaw Puzzle - Eileen Connolly; Place Mats Mary McMillan; Toy tooth brush - Mrs. Jack Murphy; (Main Belt - Joe Jansen; Floral Arrangement - Mary Ryan; Crucifix - Bonnie Bedard; Soap- • Mrs. piewnham; Pictures - Made- line Slattery; Plant - Mrs. Joe Lane; Candles - Alice McConnell; Floral arrangement - Anne Lan- sink; 2 dollars - Martha Van Geffen; Pillow Cases - Alice Stiles; Doll - Angela Devereaux; Ash Tray - Eileen Connolly; Towel ,Set - Mary Lupul; Blanket -Mrs. Joe Lane; Ham - Dorothy , Flannery; Cup and Saucer - Nancy, Van Dooran; Doll and cradle - Mrs. Stan Hillen; Black Purse-Mrs.John Willems; Chocolates - Karen Murphy; Tea Set - Jean Cairns; Tea Cozy - Mary Oke; China horse - Ethel Devereaux BAKE S*,1. E. 3-4 p.m. at Seaforth District High School FRI., DEC. 3rd 10 a.m. SAT., DEC. 4th at Whitney's Store Thank you for supponting the Geografphy Club. Thursday Friday and Saturday THE MAITLAND TRIO In the Crown Room ******************** CABARET DANCE A Annual Bazaar Proceeds Amount To $635. Conestoga .College of Applied Arts and Teciiology will hold - Registration .FOR ACADEMIC UPGRADING COURSE 1 AND ACADEMIC UPGRADING COURSE 2 at 7 p.m. DecerriDer 6 ROOM 117 Central Huron Secondary School CLINTON ,Saturday & Sunday afternoons December 4 and 5 So many people have told us they weren't able to visit. us last week end, we are repeating our opening event this, week end. , The public is invited to visit us dur- ing opening days and meet the Collins Family 'and see our facilities. y , Come and see our hill climbs and trails. Accommodation in the sugar shacks. Enjoy the snack bar. FREE COFFEE and DONUTS winners in our contest last week were: - Isi. prize - Helmet - John Dowson, Varna 2nd.prize - Boots - Ken Faber, Kippen 3rd.pfize - Gloves - Bob Taylor, Varna. Chaparral Snowmobiles and Service Ir