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The Huron Expositor, 1976-12-23, Page 30I. 110,40. Mary's Sewing Centre: Florence, Jean, Jan, Mary, Muriel, Irene and Earl ,o7.1 .119N ..pcpc'isrg gEmogn...poozcv, 15 ctafts' t Ladles 8.4 igereAft;0064.4* 44'ePhitie$4* 887051 357 1932 11740111. YOU WIN — StanlerTownship senior citizens were the guests at a Christrnas sAarty in their honour at the township hall in Varna 'on -Wednesday, sponsored by the township recreatioh committee. Playing cards here are, from left,. J. K. Cornish, Brucefleld, Jean Bell, Bayfield, Lulu Smith, Bayfield (hidden) and Harvey Hayter of the Stanley Rec Committee. (Expositor Photo) Chiselhursf UCW exchange Xmas gifts The U.C.W. of Chiselhurst the worship service, the theme United Church held their Christ- being "Star of the East.' mas meeting On Tuesday after- A candle lighting ceremony noon with the president, Mrs. with Bible readings by Dorothy Harold Parker . opening the Parker, Mary Brintnell, Dorothy meeting with a poem "The- Brintnell, Pearl Taylor, Frieda Christmas Visitor." Boa • and Loretta Riley was The roll call was answered by enacted while Miss Jean Cole fifteen members and, eight played "Star of the East". Rev. guests. A "Thank You" note was read froni' John and June Jacobi Don Beck gave the Christmas message. and Mrs. Thomas Brintnell gave The president thanked all for the treasurer's report. Mrs. Alf their support during the past Ross was in charge of the year. The meeting closed with program. prayer, after which. gifts were s`) A quartette comprising of Mrs. exchanged, with eaCh .,,, one's • Jack Brintnell, Mrs. Alvin 'Cole, Secret Pal. Lunch was served by + Mrs. Dick Taylor and Mrs. T. , Mary Brintnell, Dorothy Parker, Brintnell sang "Silver •Bells": "Rose • Harris, Vera Ross, Marg Mrs. Alvin Cole was in charge of Upshall and Loretta Riley. Queensway Happenings , Visitors during the past week at ' the QueensWay Nursing were: . Florence •Hodgins, Centralia;. Mrs: Tripp, Mrs. Porciello and Betty Smith visited Lynn Latirnore and several ladies. " John and Iva Ridley, Illa Dunn, Miss Greta Lamtnie, Mrs.. E. Alexander viSited,.Vera, Lit/nide. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Pooley visited several residents, • Lodge donates to Children Noble Grand Mrs., 'Dorothy of Amber Rebekah Lodge on Taylor were Cathy. ar.d Donald the Vice Grand Mrs. Maggie, 1Valper, Brenda Walper and ,Rock be "exChanged with your Secret Wednesday evening assisted by Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Harry the visiting committee. . Rev. G. Anderson, Exeter donation was, voted to 'the Wednesday accompanied by Children's Ain Society. Arrange- Louise Mitchell at the piano. W.etiesday, January S. Gifts will Pal. Campbell,- who gave a report or Vanderwiel. ments were' .made to hold the The, ladies, of the, Anglican Parker presided for the meeting "Secret Pal" meeting on Church entertained the residents During the business, a conducted the church service on with music,andbingo. Mrs. Frank Christmas Party was held in the Forrest was in charge. The Staff diningroOm on Thursday evening Following the meeting, • the with an exchange of gifts. entertainment committee took charge of a euchre biogo followed Carmel ladies' by e lunch and social ,hour by the social committee. 'Noble Grand Mrs. Dorothy Parker expressed pack Xmas boxes thanks to the entertainment and social groups. The W.M.S. and Ladies Aid of Members of the, Cancer, Polio Cannel Presbyterian ch kirch and Tuberculosis . Committee of packed boxes of treats for shukin the X.0.0,F. and Amber Rebekah members On Tuesday, December Lodges distributed 'plants to 14, which were distributed to, the "shut-ins" on Sunday, Dec. 19. various homes. We wish you a joyous, firt: " flied holiday season, ' Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year ••• LEONE & JACK .RIDDELL • & FAMILY JIM COLEMAN Carpentry -EAFORTH • The Hensall Senior Citizens There will be "a meeting of th,e met on Tuesday evening Dec. Executive early in the New Year. 14th for their ,Christmas Fatty The Secretary read a letter with 48 in attendance. The club from the New Horizon PrOgrgm rooms were gaily decorated in. from Marc • LaLonde. The keeping with the Christmas entertainment were 'Charlie and season. .Leila .Hay and ,Rosa Harris. President Percy Campbell Charlie s was Master of presided for a 'short session of Ceremonies and extended business - and warmly welcomed, Seasons -greetings to all and" all who were present. It was , presented a humorous film on decided to.-cdiscoritinue having Laurel & Hardy day using the Open House Tuesday and Friday new projector for the first time with afternoons, until after the New Bill Rogerson in connfiand. ' Year. Carol singing was then enjoyed A • committee of three, Pearl with Dorothy Mickle at the piano. Taylo. Rosa Harris and Percy A reading by„Elyabeth Riley was Campbell were appointed to much enjoyed'. investigate the purchasing of a A "film on flowers was then Carpet Ball Set and , other items shown "There is nothing, more for entertainment crafts. Mrs!' beautiful than God's great gift of Mickle and Mrs. Alexander flbwers". The President volunteered to act on the Open expressed thanks to the House Committee in place of committee , for the very fine Mrs.- Bell who finds it difficult to - entertainment. get out in the winter months. Several members reported that the Seniors had a fine evening, guests of the Kinsmen, who treated them to a bus trip to Wingham to see•taping of Circle 8 1.3.aneh Show on Monday evening. The weatherman turned on his best and on returnine to the club rooms in H ensall the Kinettes aSsisted the Kinsmen in serving a Cbristmas'Iuneh, Percy Campbell - extended thanks th 4.11. • . The lunch ,committee. Ernie & Olga ' Chipch4se .17$c Gladys 'Coleman along with the. entertainm,ent, treated the members to'- a Hot Turkey Christmas lunch, which ' • al1 enjoyed. A"hearty vote of thanks with much applause • was, extended to the committee in charge of,. the very .enjoyable evening . in keeping with- the happy Yuletide Seaseri., Rev. VCD.Jarvis conducted the service at Carmel Pr,e.sbyterian Church on unclay; the addeess ' being "It's the Gift That • Counts". The Sunday School and ch oir under the direction of Mrs. Malcom Dougall and T eachers of the Sabbath school presented Christmas Pageant "The Old Old Story". The congregation took part in the Carol singing. The Annual Carol Service was held at Cromarty Presbyterian Church' at 2 p.m. followed by a Fellowship hour sponsored by the Couple's Club. The service next Sund4 will be a serVice of carols and scriptures with a,thought for this Holy Season. Tuesday, Dec. 28th Friday, Dec. 31st during normal hours • statftoatodigialettUmitti Give her a time-saving gift, at a monersaving price. tt. Energy saver ISHWASHE-R by MODERN MAID • or''SimDIicjfy Specially, priced for Christmas.. Come to Merwood C. Smith limited for the largest dis- play of refrigerators, ranges, dishwashers, washers and dryers, televisions, stereos and much more in Midwest- ern Ontario. By manufacturers such as' General 'Electric, Simplicity, Findlay; Norge, Gibson, Gilsariailloffat, Leo- nard, Wieser, Philips, Sharp and many morel IVIeTwood C. Smith„ Ltd Edmund Jeffrey, Mr. and Mrs. Clemence. Jeffrey and Blanche Bechard visited Pauline Jeffrey. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Pullman, London visited Mrs. Laved., Rev. Bruce Pierce, - Crediton visited Mrs. Alf Weurth, Mrs. Almeeda Parsons and Hugo Schenk. Belle Reid, Varna visited Clain Featherstone. Mrs. Martina Denomme, • Zurich, and Mrs.Louis Denomme visited Louise Mitchell. Jerry -and Ruth Ford visited' 'Mr.- Ford's mother Mrs. May Ford. " Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ferguson visited several residents. Marion Schenk and Jeanette, Lippert visited Hugo Schenk. Mrs. Harry Hoy visited Bernice Lavery and Alex Barrett. .Visitors with Mrs. Adeline .t CARE FUL CARD P.LAYERS -- The photographer can see his hand, but nct oTie else can as" Perce Johnston, E3ayfield ponders his next move in a euchre game at the Christmas party for Stanley senior citizens last week.Thates Sam Thompson; Brucefield beside him. (Expositor Photo) For your last minute 6 Whore Personal Service is still *Brussels important 887-9000 shopping we still have a good selection of gifts RIN G S ;" WAT,CHES DISHES . Also the draw, for a dinner ring and Bankon Builova will be drawn on Dec. 24 at 6 o'clock. Don't forget to enter yow name. M ayer 9 ,S Audrey St Lloyd jewellery & Gifts • Our Wish is that this season befilled with Inner peace for you and yours. 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