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The Huron Expositor, 1978-12-21, Page 11May your Christmas be one of Peace and Joy and Giving, ThAnks to all. May the Child King born in Bethlehem that starry night shower His love and blessings on you this Christmas, season. May peace reign in your hearts! , Bruce Hoelscher Bob Dinsmore Jim Sills hk Irwin Johnston Henry Mero Gerald Grootkuis CLERK TREASURER: Jim Crocker POLICE CHIEF: John Cairns FIRE CHIEF: Harry Hak PUC MANAGER: Torn Phillips PUBLIC WORKS FOREMAN: Harvey Dolmage TOWN OF S'EAFORTH MAYOR: John -Sinnamon REEVE: DEPUTY REEVE: John Flannery Bill Dale COUNCILLORS: Children 8 Adults MITTS, GLOVES "SKI MITTS" CRAFTS SEWING BASKETS . Crewel Embroidery kits from '5 .49 tO VI 1 .9tPk4sR"' • Needlepoint . Rug Kits Something for everyone at Larone's Where Shopping is a Pleasure • WWW1,:inip:M:W* '' ":•,?;ii*:i:;XiI5*•••:• • X••••.*X: AN, • A' •Ar.••••,..,•1•••"", THE HVRON EXPO440/R, DECEMBEn 21 1978 ERE COMES SANTA CLAUS, HERE COMES Santa Wase44r* into Seaforth in a horse and reindeiklatrlibine, durtrig `Seaforth's Santa.. Claus downtown on Saturday afternoon. WMS lights Xmas candies The first church W.M. S. meeting was held Thurs. Dec. 14th at the Presbyterian Manse, in the warm and friendly atmosphere of the living-room. Mrs. Jae."-Keys took charge of the meeting and co,pducted the business.. at hand. Twelve members answered the roll call. Fol- lowing the treasurer's report Mrs. Thompson/Glad Tidings See., gave her report. Hymn 174 was sung. Scripture Luke 2; Verses 1-20 were read. A "Christmas Candle" Service was conducted based on 'Faith and Love. The candles were lit by Ann Agar, Edith McMillan', Joan Van Robyen and Mrs. Keys, each reading a part. Carols 171, 172 & 169 were sung: Rev. Duke """offered a prayer & installed the officers for 1979. 'Mrs. Crouch played the little organ previously used in the church, for the Carols. SANTA CLAM buggy, leaving his parade through'-the (Expositor Photo) "" Waiting to talk to Santa mourco-pwow • Maurice Dalton, 81, died At -Versa Care.Ntirsing Home Owen Sound on Wednesday, December 13.' A Oa' of the late John' Dalton and Mary ;Cronin he was born in 'Hibbett and attended school at Columban and Dublin. Until WS -retirement to Stratford in .1964. he had farm d . in Ribbed. A ear er he moved to Owen Sound. He is• survived by his widow the former Grace Moylan' td:,w1,tem he was married at St. Columban in .1935. He, also is survived by five daughters Marie, Mrs. Jerry Eckert, Owen Sound, Noreen Mrs. Michael Malloy Peterboroiigh, Joan, Mrs. James Newcom.be, George- town,-Ann, Mrs.. Ray Robinet Tecumseh and Dorothy, Mrs, Blair, Sask. and by a son John Leduc, Alberta. He was predeceasedby a daughter Aiges. 4 Also surviving are, a sister Agnes, Mrs. Frank Bowman, Stratford and brothers Joseph and John of Montreal and by 1S grandchildren. He was member of St. Columban R.0 Church and of the. Knights of Columbus. The remains rested at Ito x Funeral Home, until Saturday at 10:30 a.m. when service was conducted at St. Columban Roman Catholic Church by Rev. P.A. Oostveen. Following temporary entombment at Pioneer Memorial buriaT*111- take place at St. Columban. R.C. Cemetery, Pallbearers were: Jerry • Eckert. .Michael MalleY, James Newcombe, Roy . Robinet, David Eckert and Dalton Newcombe: Flowers bearers were , Emmett Malone and Arthur gurphy. MS. AMBROSE 'Orr(01 Mrs. Ambrose R.R.1, Dublin died in Seaforth CommunitY Hospital on Friday, December 15. She was 78. The former Agnes Florence Flanagan, she was born in Logan a daughter of the late James Flanagan and Helena Krauskopf. Her husband to whom she was marrieu in Dublin in _1924 predeceased her in 4964. She is survived by sOirs Patrick and Joseph R.R.1; Dublin and daughters Mrs. Dennis (Anna) Nolan of R.R.5, Seaforth, Mrs. Wil- liam (Margaret) O'Brien of Sebringville, Mrs. Wilfred (Theresa) Laverty, ofSebring- Mrs, Wilfred Mullin of Stratford/ Sister Leona of Windsor, Mrs. Frank (RoSe) Whaling of Embro, Mrs. John ,(Marie) Neilman of Pahnersten, and Mrs. Harold (Viola) Moser of Waterloo. Predeceased by two sons and one daughter. She also is survived by a sister Mrs. Frank (Theresa) Maloney of St. Columban and by thirty grandchildren and five great-giandchildren Mrs, rrivlin was a member of the CWE, and. or.5t. Pattickti, .Church, " The remains rested at Box ' Funeral ,Home until Monday morning when Rev; T. 0.Dilld? " officiated at a service in St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, Dublin. Interne* folloWed in. St. Patrick Cemetary, Pallbearers were WaVue Mullin, Danny Mullin, Keith VYnalling, Chris O'Brien; Francis Glynn and Ken Nolan. Flower bearers Were James Moser and. Stephen Neilman. Classified Ads pay. divid- ends. The choir boys sing, The church bells ring, The soft snows fall, There's fun for all Because it's Christmas! Hope it's merry! • .H:A..chriOmp::00ett... •• SOME HINTS FOR SANTA, — Shelley Coughtrey gives Santa a few hints about Christmas as she perches on the jolly old man's lap.during:Santa!s visit to the Seaforth town hall on;Saturday.' (Expositor Photo) tinsfmas A time for Peace and Joy...A time for sharing memories and renewing cherished friendship& DAVID LONGSTAFF Optician Seaforth, Ont. (519)527-1303 Directors and Adjusters Ken Carnochan, Sealorth 527.1545 Lavern Godkin, R.R.91, Walton 527.1877 Ross Leonhard!, R.R.91, Bornholm 345.2234 John McEwtng, R.R.91, Blyth • 523-9390 Stanley Mcllwaln, R.R.112, Goderich 524.7051 rtionald McKerCher, R.R.#1, Dublin 527.1837 Jelin A. Taylor, R.R.001, Brucefield 482-7527 ZN.TreWarthrt, Box 661, Clinton 482.7593 Stuart Wilson, R.R.91, Brudefield 527.0687 AGENTS James Keys, R.R.91, aeatorth 527-0467 i'Wm. Leiner, R.R.411, kondesboro 523-4257 :Steve J. Murray, FLR.145, Sealant 345-2172 Best Wishes from., Us All McKILLOP MUTUAL *IRE INSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFIOE: 10 MAIN ST.; SEAPORTH, ONT M Martfarel Sharp, Sec. Treas., Ph. 6270400. Legion ladies at homebound Xmas party Comrades va Brown and Ina McGra were, at a Christmas arty for the Huron Day centre for the Homebound at Huronview when they accepted a certi- ' ficafe:on behalf of the legion ' ladies Branch 156. • b. by Debbie Wallace • A' candle glows from the window Bright lights shine on the tree A star is placed a top it It's special, don't you see?' Itsignifies a day of joy Of happiness and love The day our Heavenly Father Sent his Sori doWn, from aboim. We know this day as christmas It comets but once a year' A time 'for reuniting,c ''' With friends we all hold dear For singing Christmas carols And ringing Christmas bells For giving and receiving And merry Christmas smells. But most of all believing The season's meaning true, Goodwill to everybody Love and Peace the whole year through. Main St., Seaforth 527-1 1 10 dt