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)
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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.
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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)
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Vi-gited-1 on Sunday afternoon
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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
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Merner
Sandy, Julie, Michael and
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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
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