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The Huron Expositor, 1978-11-30, Page 14TEATIME — These were some of the ladies who sat down for a cup of lea and a chat at the St. dames Christmas bazaar on Saturday. r ' (Expositor photo) NOW WHO CAN I GIVE THIS TO? — Rose, Groothuis is trying to decide whether the knitted cap would make a livarm Christmas gift for someone as Nancy Franklin and Rose's sister Joanne Holland offer their advice at the St. Jatnes' Christmas bazaar. ' - (Expositor Photo) E i-SPEAK TO ME is visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszcto. r Bill, Debbie and Michael. Mr. Jeffrey Whyte of Guelph he is attending University there, spent the weekend with his grand- mother Mrs. W.L. Whyte, Bill and Mr. Harold Whyte. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Whyte of Glen Orchard came on Wednesday to spent a few days visiting with his father Mr. Harold Whyte and Mrs. W.L. Whyte. Gifts for Dad La-z-b0 Chairs, 1-ko -Trains, P.GoesSufteS, Gat,tge steam Sngines, 13arorneters, V a • Ey.acto sets, v3knooulars, clocks Battery, • E.lectric and cuckoo. Little Brother 'Sunk() Iors, Form Mothinery by Ertl. Models al (ors , Planet . *woo and tego Sets. •=111•1111•111.1•1•.„ 'SUSAN'S - House of Beauty 96 Mill St. Dublin e colOck ,„,s C111Z Pa SP sci)Xt- OCYOOFF Every Tues. & Wed. PERM WAVE-. SPECIAL 10% OFF From Dec. 1st - 15th. III0 HAIRCUTS Reg. $3.50 Now Only From Dec. 1st. - 9th For An Appointment Call: SUSAN HEFFERNAN at 345-2124 Open: Tues. & Wed. 9-5, Thurs. 9-7:30., , Fri. 9-5:30, Sat. 9:00-1?:00 , Ladies' - Gift Boxed 57lb.. or ' lbs!2.50 CRIMPKNIT Assorted plain shades to choose from $ 1 • A YARD SWEATSHIRTING By the pound. Many plain shades. soft fleece lining. Ideal for hooded Rickets, track suits, or blankrit sleepers. CWL i3azdar ~"H HURON EXPQPITOR, NT/EMBER 09,.,.T.0 A successful bazaar sponsored by the Catholic, Women's. League was held Saturday, Nov. 25. The Pre- sident, Mrs. Ken Vincent was assisted by Mrs. Ewart Wilson in greetitit the guests. Winners of the tickets draw were 1st - $50.00 Mrs. John Wocks, R.R.4, Seaforth; end- - $25.00 Mrs.. Sue Wocks, London;' 3rd Christmas Cake, Rosemary O'Connor. Mrs, C.P. Sills and Mrs: Maurice Eetrce were hostes- ses in the tea room where the Kippen r men on hunting trip Correspondent Mrs. Rena Caldwell 262-5062 David Lovell and Leonard' Lovell are on ahunting holiday. Kippen Women's Institute are having their family night on Dec. 1 in Hensall Legion Hall. Archie Parsons has been transferred to St. Joseph's Hospital London +, for treatment. Dave Tremeer is building a new barn to "replace the one that was burned recently. Lynn Alderdice, London, spent the weekend with her parents. Remember it takes but moment to place an Ex. positor Want Ad. Dial 527. 0240. • *gm of Christmas was evident in table decorations. A tree was a. glow with lights and the individual tables were centered With: candies and, spigs of spruce. Miss Theresa Bauer and Mrs. John Segeen were in charge of dect rani i, , Ica were: Mrs. Jan es SI v. Mrs. Leo Kelp, Mr:. D. I. Stewart and Mrs. R,S. Bei. Serving the °tables were: Mrs. Jno Wal- lems, Mrs. John Mero, Mrs., Gerald Vanden Hengll, Miss Elaitie Heenan, Mrs. Don Nett, Mrs. C. De Corte, Miss M. Flannery+, 'Mrs. G. O'Dwyer. Mrs. M. Cooper, Mrs. John Munro. A cOcaing in the kitchen v% ere: Mrs. Joseph Devereaux, Mrs. John Segeren, Mrs. Alvin Hoff, Mrs., John Wocks. Conveners were Mrs. Alvin Smale, Mrs. Ray A s,(:41, Mrs, Robert MeNaughton and Mrs.: Michael Connolly. Winners, at the penny sale were; felish dish, Mrs. Betty Devereaux; Shampoo, cut and set Piet's Mice - Mrs. Hazel McGonigle; Sugar, Mrs. Mary Box; Plant, Mrs. Joe Mero; Salad Tray, Heather McLean; $5.00 Marian Mennen; Slippers, Mona Bnznberger; Towel Set, Joanne Holland; Turtles, Gwen Hugill; Doll Marie Hicknell; Slippers, Mary Cardno;' Jewellry Box. Darlene Murray; Shamrock Plant, Margaret Hicknell; Sugar, Madeline Hattery; musical Jewellry Box,. Sister Teresa; Slipper, Mrs. -Ken Smith; Ear Ring ladder, Bon- nie Bedard; Christmas Candle, Peg Larone; Photo plague, Heather, McLean; Plant. Rose Burke; Leather Kit, • Dorothy Medd; Max . Factor Cosmetics, Mrs. D. Smith; Sugar Hazel Hilde- brand; Candelabra, Leon Scott; Men's Yardley Cologne 'set, Mary Purcell;' Christmas Candle, Mrs. C. Eckart; Hangers, Madeline Seattery; .Blanket, Edna Wilson; Mother. Goose Story Book, Mona Crich; Blanket; Betty Devereaux; Cream and Sugar Set, L. Dolmage; Knitted Doll set; Rosemary 0' Connor; Cologne Set, John Vincent; Christmas Cards, Kevin 4 Cooper; Glasses, Sharon Bruls; Bridge Cards, Nora Maloney; $2 Bill, Alice Ryan; Ring Box, Carolyn Wilson Cream and Sugar Set, Mae .Habkirk. Member' of expressed those the event who haeplppredeciation such a make tk the to success. League ty HAVING A CHAT Colleen O'Rourke of Dublin, with son Shawn on her lap, visits while, waiting to have tea at the St. James Christmas bazaar held on Saturday, (Expositor photo) VANASTRA FACTORY OUTLET "The Store That Saves You More" Y OUR CHRISTM AS Assorted shades and styles Sizes 40 to 46 Ladies' Larger Size DRESS BLOUSES Constance visitors from B.C. OPEN little c• 4ster Dolls, Games, . Putties, Colouring . looks, Tables Choirs, Dhbes, Nurse Nits, Rooks for all aaes, Gifts fir Mother Beautiful Chino 6y Paragon and Royal Albert. JeWellerY oxe's Coffee tables, End Tabtes and lamps LfoivrinthgeRo om. F.OR THE: WHOLE F4111111107 L-- beoehihg Eveoeho* AUnt S Crystal by 'Pinwheel, Trillium, Corn Flower • . Variety of Jewellery, including Petit Point • . Stationery • • Sewing bobets, .,4)r Plotiorm '1/44 4 ) SWSvel Rotkers, Plagues, Riputes, t,tothes Hampers romensit Grandm° LAYAWAY PLAN AVAILABLE MITCHELL 3484572 BIG FLOORS TO 4 SHOP IN! DIEGEL'S DEPARTMENT STORE Alga Your Local Leisure World Steve G • randpa •Smake:rs, Recliners, foot Stoolt, GOOd Both , Decks of Cards, MaghilYing Glosses, 4 Floors Merchandise Wallets , Credir Cord folders, key COsei 6 teeton. Pet and Pencil Sets bY Sheoffer. Correspondent Mrs. Mary Merner 482-7143 Mr. and Mrs: John Not- \tingham of Delta, B.C. Vi-gited-1 on Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley, and Sunday 'supper with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Dale.. Weekend visitors with Mr.. and Mrs. Paul Stevenson David, Darren and Luanne were Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Lawler of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Braund and Tanyaof Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Kaufman, Kevin and .Marcy of Hickson. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Merner Sandy, Julie, Michael and Shelley and Mrs. George .Mellwain visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Mcilwain Lynn and Steven of Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crozier Brian, Paul, Kevin and Lori of Huron Ridge Kincardine also visited at the same home, for a birthday party to celebrate Lynn; Steven, Lori and Sandy's .birthdays. Mr. Don Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszcator Mr. and Mrs. Walter McClure, Mr. and Mrs. Sam McClure, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hulley attended the Provincial Assembly in London on the •weekend. Court Constantine LI842 re- .ceived the Activity award again this. ear. Chief Ranger John Thompson won highest award, with high score 29. Congratulations WI them. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Steven- son attended a birthday party on Saturday at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Her- man of Shakespeare to celebrate Mrs. Herman and Betty Ann's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Cam Patter- son of London spent the weekend with her grand- parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley. • Mr. and Mrs. Paul South- gate, Jennifer and Sean have . moved the past week to Seaforth to the former Ken Etue residence on Goderich St., their farm was pur- chased by Charlie Proctor of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Scott -Dwayne and Craig of Parkhill Perform a death-defying act. Men's Long Sleeve • Assorted colours apd pat- . - terns to choose from. Sims — XS- L. REGULAR VALUE '9.97 „ NOW $ 3 97 46 EA Tam-O-Shanter Coke Special! COCA-COLA, SPRITE, FANTA, ORANGE, OR SCHWEPPES GINGER- ALE 750 ML. SIZE 3/87cpws DEPOSIT , We now have _. . MACRAME KITS - Everything you neeil to make either an Owl Owl or Towel Hanger, a Frog Towel face cloth & Frog soap hanger, or even Santa. GIVE AS IS, OR ( MAKE IT UP YOURSELF. Also Available: Craft scam „j Books . 4 13 98 • . "14 98 • Necchi, Morse, Omega and Bernina 'SEWING MACHINES As well as cabinets for free-arm or flat bed machines; and some used trcide-in machines. master charge VANASTRA FACTORY OUTLET Highway 4 South ol thnIoh at onosree 100% acrylic, hand washable • Assorted Plain Shades ti . Give Heart Fund (13? Stinday 12 NOON 6 P.M.— DENIM JEANS Sizes 7 - 18 SEW 'N' SAVE FABRIC DEPARTMENT BORG STUFFING IN Perfect' for stuffing dolls, pillows, ornaments...all your 'craft ideas. INSTANT PLEATED SKIRT All you do ls sew the side ,isecnn, add a zipper and finish the waistband. Made of acrylic wool, polyester, ond angora. Sizes 11 /12 or 13/14 in oss't colours "The Store that Saves You More' MIN S IDS'S 1.110113 GINS; ISAIIS NIA* Y AID Cil)016% SISSII1.40 MACHISSIS IsOUND 60011S (3100tIllISS NEW SYORE HOURS: Monday • Sotuedos., 10 cm.. 4p.m. sunday 11 noon p.m.