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Approximately McGavin and Mrs. Nelso :lyl0irks, donation to the C,I'1.1,B, also a Mrs. Jim A tmano introduced McGaViti ,as lath Ef k�1.13 hi '� cos tyf }xistnt
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in charge. ; t g Mathesonat Clf 1'ltltt�ndRowtd ryvaltiltsl,Marti�4•#t! gttt:ir�d t1+
at the W1 Christmas meeting on Mrs. Nelson Reid moved. a vote• displays. Atwood who dtrxnonstrated hoer so. ThA :.Fhlnstngas mte#ng �f ;the' ''ltt�;sioc�� „' a�ssiRh:M
Correspondent Sunday, with a specie! Christmas
December 1,7 at the Walton of thanks to the committee. The Card parties will begin again on snake a serviette holder. $he lead lyth and Boµpdary Ufi t w�rS. cid gaited tR'jittcxh Fe> e�l+A�'0)11%0_1, i
AmbeeRebekah Lodge message for all. Miss Linda Bell Community Ball with the P.R,O., Institute Grace preceded. the January 9, ' aftpr the.,holiday many different colouxs on display atthellomet�f ii?ra..aan. Van s#es linµte Af rho s t ww 0 l!!!l
Noble Grand Mrs. Bertha presided at the organ when Mrs. Jim Axtmann and Branch supper. season. The camitlittee in charge as well as other home ,mzde Sr,on Monday cYenln�g, ties. ]'S, thank yqu.,0
MacGregor presided at the Sunday School led in staging, The president Mrs. Don Achil- will be Mrs. Ron Bennett, Mrs. articles, She was thanked. by Mrs, Mrs, ,Rugh .Johnson :oAened with° Mrs •. Ja` ;MSC ium, '110, .Ae `
meeting of Amber Rebekha on " Little• .'Drummer Boy". The les conducted the business George McCall, Mrs. Emerson Axtmann and presented with a a Clem, ''lf Gad went 00tri ' mectittg Will be ft# lkhc>�, ltr�ili�0rat;
Wednesday evening"assisted by Primary Class'"sa�pg Away in a opening with Institute Ode, The Mitchel! and Mrs. Keith Rock. gift. Mrs. Jan Van Vielt Jr. was a carol, ' O lititle Town of, home, : • �i {
the ,'Vice Grand Mrs Dorothy Manger" Sandia' Nixon sang. a Mary Stewart Co#lett and The ,committee for Friday, Jan. auctioneer for, a profitable Bethlehem" was sling, Mrs, "Away in 01 Ma?lltO wad
Parker. Jr. P.N.G. Mrs. Margaret solo Silent Night and Usses OCanada with Mrs. N. 'McGavin 23rd will be, Mrs. Stewart auction of homemade cookies• Johnston read the scripture from sung tad. the aiedtlfilg ins elosetl
Gonsitt reported for the C.P.T. Barb & Lisa Stretton, Darlene accompaning at t) a piano. Mrs. Humphries, Mrs. Frank Kirkby, Mrs. Axtmann and Mrs. D. ' Matthew 2..1-15 followed 'by with prayer
committee who are remembering Faber, Darlene Varley, Karen Ken McDonald read the minutes Mrs. Nelson Reid and Mrs. Don A social hal bipu vgaB spent.
McDonald were in charge of the prayer, p'
the- shut-ins on Sunday with Shiels and Sandra Nixon sang and the treasurer's report. McDonald• gift exchange. Mrs. Cliff Ritchie gave the during lunch sPr',r'ved b fV,k5#
Plants. Vice Grand Mrs..Porothy Do You Know What You The regular collecttion and Mrs. Keith Rock gave a very The evening closed with a Topic. "How far ' is it 'to Beth- Johnson and, Mrs '4 00
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Parker reported for the'visiting Hear?" and "We Three Kings". , • '
committee 'Sisters Margaret „•,•.::.;a; ;;,.;>:;:;<:.;i , i j „�:,:.
The three congregations heldFF,.
0 Consitt, �.velyn MacBeath and the candlelight carol service atAlice Fer re o ed f 7:30. Rev. W.D.Jarvis in charge.%? �;� rasa.....g p rt or the Mrs. Maleol Dou all residedmembership committee. m g P at the or an for the anthems.Christmas Cards were CCCeived. g . "An els We Have Heard on Ha Birthda was a tended o g APY Y x t .,., Hi h and O Chttstmas Tres Sister AIiFe Ferg. Plans were g ' ..: ,M made for Secret Pa! Ni ht top bThe congregation took part m the ybe held Jan.7, 1976.caro! sin m after which the a"' T For Your Sha Ill Christmas Services g g � STORES' 1 O R E S �' . , ? o `o� .?;� t Shopping
Couple's Club from the three CU
Rev. W,D.Jan•is B.A.B.D. ' ilil,Ven&ePce
congregations served a luncheon ter.?!�
conducted .Christmas Service in We Are Open EVOiC'3ff fr.
in the schoolroom.
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B. MacGregor Tuesday accompanied at the � �����
Mrs. Ada Smillie was visited by piano by Bob Cameron. McCAIN FROZEN
Mrs. Grace Peck and Mrs. Hazel The Kinettes represented by PEAS McNaughton. Sharon nd pr s visited the res}-
'• Danny Sullivan was visited by dents and presented them with
George Kennedy of llderton, also treats. 14RIST
Mr, and Mrs.. Maurice Mclady of Robert Lammie visited Vera 2 Ib. bag 3 oz. pkg.
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Mrs. Skinner of Exeter visited Mrs. A. Taylor was visited by —
Ruby Miners, Verna Gibbons of Summerhill.
Rev. Harold Snell of Exeter Mr. Lawrence Wein of Exeter
visited the residents on Tuesday G-REET,ANGS e
and led in carol singing. C
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Mrs. Rena Caldwell
Mrs. Vivan Cooper has a delicious lunch. _ _ _ _ ��+�• j
DEL' MONTR ' a _ I r ORANGE FLAVOURED
returned from Greenville, S. l 1�— CRYSTALS
Carolina, whcrc,she visited with FR UI T r. and Mrs, Clayton. Cooper,�LANG
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gran aughter Melody Lynn. COCK T� IL — �~`= =i+ I ��
Consitt won the grand Il _ —=—�T _ w — _ i' 4 3'/4 oz. pkg.
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