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The Huron Expositor, 1978-12-21, Page 16• •• was. and Mrs. Hilda Payne afternoons for crafts and who had recently been in , cards. The secretary for hospital, All present were January to March to be Mrs, wished. a Merry Christmas and 'a Happy New Year. Discussion took place on opening the hall on Monday of ternoons the same as last year now that Winter has .set in and it was decided to do so after Christmas and play . carpet bowling then. The hall is also open on Friday-- and Mrs'Pearl Koehler sold Sermon topic is Dorothy Briatnell. A small gift of Appreciation was given to Mr. and Mrs, Alf Ross for the excellent job of caretaking they have been doing. Mrs. Rosa Harris drew the winning ticket for the quilt raffled and the winner was Bill Fairhaifn who had birthdays in December and cake and ice cream was served to all. At the business meeting, a letter was read from the Home Economists about leadership training schools to be held shortly and thank- you notes were read fro the C.N,I,B.,, the Family nd Children's Services and Hilda Payne. It was decid to give a donation to `fie United Church for, the use of F. m ay the *lights on your tree reflect our' thanks and. bright wishes for a better than ever Christmas! -,„ ARNOLD STINNISSEN Stitt Life Assurance COMpittly of 'Canada. Unit two of Hensall United Church met on Monday, Dcember 11 with Mrs. Diane Gerstenkorn leading .the meeting. She, opened with a poem "1E/Own the lane to Christmas". Miss Mary Goodwin gave the devotional based on the Christmas story as found in the gospel of St. Matthew, followed by a reading, "Look at Christ- mas." At the business session the Pres byterial Annual on Hensall Mr. and MrS. Bill !4.'11 of Clinton and Mr. anti Mrs. Alvin Rader of Exeter visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oesch on Friday. Miss Dale Simmons of Toronto is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simmons. • Mrs. Rosa Harris who has been visiting with her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and,. Mrs. William Noakes, left this week for Vancouver, B.C. Mrs. Harry Horton returned from Exeter and University Hospital last week after receiving treatment for several weeks. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Mickle, Janiie and Craig of Cambridge visited on Sunday with the former's mother. Mrs. Laird Mickle. • • O $ 0• , . 0 • •0 VANASTRA HOME FURNISHINGS and appliances • *2, 3, st piece Chesterfields *Corner and S•idewol•I China Cabinets *3 pc. coffee table sets *Bunk Beds7Lamps • • *Applianies-Antiques,... *Bedroom & Kitchen Suites *LAWN ORNAMENTS. • LOCATED 2 MILES SOUTH OF CLINTON IN VANASTRA.-PHONE 482.7922 . "the store with your 1 everyday bargains" we have Q vticr, , 'large selection of... We' heard a bird sing In the chill of December A magical thing And a joy to remember/ ' lAURONDALE 262.2712 Hensel THE DANCERS —. NOcy Taylor and Sandra Peck were two lovely dancing dolls, made for Santa by the happy toymaker in the BrUcefield Sunday Schobl production„' Santa Goes Shop- pirig, performed at -the Huron Centennial School's concert. (Expositor Photo) n TY MEATS Mats Our Specia 13ERTHIAltilacGtEGOR 262-2025 • 1 Tilie HURON 17. r‘fl three Links celebrates, Chritmas .with suppe "The Wonder Child" was the title of the sermon given by Rev. T. Garnett Husser at the morning service at Hensall United Church on Sunday, December 17. Based on the prophecy of Isiah proclaiming the coming of Christ, 'he pointed out 'the "Wonder" of the. Nativity, what a wonderful "Council- lor" Jesus is and His true claims to be "The Prince of Peace, The Mighty God and the Everlasting Father." White Gift Sunday was also 'observed and the cong- regation filed past the manger crib' to deposit their gifts. Special music was provided by Miss Elizabeth Swarz of Waterloo who sang, "Jesus Bambino", accom- panied by Mrs. Marianne McCaffrey on the guitar as she sang, "Mary's Little Boy Child" and also gave another solo, "Father in Heaven". , The third Advent Candle, this time a pink one to signify the Joy of Christmas, was lit by Mrs. Donna St. John on behalf of the Official Board. In the evening, the children of the • Sunday School all took part in an old fashioned concert, present. ing songs and skits which then More tap dancing, carols' wlete—sting and to another. file', "The. land of finish, a film ),on Dickens bubbling waters", - more !Thristnias .Carolt% • .. THE BEST KIND OF TOY — Lynn Moffatt was Tumbling Tom, a toy who could do everything from headstands to cartwheels, in the Bruce-•. field Sunday School production of Santa Goes Shopping at the . Huron Centennial School Christmas concert. iExpositor Photo) The Hensall Women's Institute held their December meeting at the Bluewater Rest Home after putting on a birthday party for the residents. Helping with the programme for the event were Joe Boland and Alf Denomme playing on the violin and piano, Mrs. Isabel Rogerson playing a medley on the piano and carol singing• by everyone. Gifts • were• given to these' residents Wish A A SPOT ON SANTA'S KNEE — Dennis Roy has the' best seat in the hoOse as he sat on Santa's knee while the other children sang for the jolly fat man during the Varna Sunday School Concert on Sunday. afternebn. • • 0 • $ 0 e 0 0'. • 0 Maple Leaf or Sugar Plum HAMS Swift's Eversweet Packaged Grade A TURKEYS frozen, over 20 lbs. Grade. A TURKEYS Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs. and Sat. 8 - 6 p.m. Friday 8 a.m. - 9 p.tri. % dinner hams, boneless STORE HOURS ° ° '0 :0).. 3 ;;A..hap y Sing a song of Christmas O f snow and faces glowing, f holly wreaths and mistletoe ld fashioned jogs still growing! Our gratitude to one and all. 11)914,1 ;(1,090010/0000T ,p Management and staff tr.0.0.1, HYDE' BROTHERS cARM EQUIPMENT ' Het-1tali The Three Links • Senior Citizens held a very succes- sful Christmas pot luck supper for their December meeting on Tuesday, December 12 with over 50 people sitting down to a turkey supper with all the trimmings..-At the, business session following, president, Mrs. Bertha MacGregor welcomed everybody, men- tioning especially the past president, Mrs. Rosa Harris who is visiting from British Columbia, Perc and Emma Campbell who were to celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary in a few days, Mrs. Anita Bengough whose birthday it the winning ticket. An intersting and soason'al programme followed organized by Mr. and Mrs. William Rogerson and Mr. and Mrs. Pere Campbell. Carols were sung with Mrs, Isabel, Rogerson at the piano. and then Sandra Bell and Beth Consitt entertained by tap dancing. An old Laurel and Hardy film was shown, told the Christmas story. This took place in the sanc- tuary. Master of Ceremonies was Mrs. Mel Winn and pianist for' he occasion was Karen McAllister. Our thanks to all who helped in any way to make the evening such a success and to Santa Claus who closed the evening by visiting the children. Next Sunday, the Sacra- ment of Infant Baptism will take place at the morning Christmas service d in the iife evening, Holy ' munion will be -held at- 7: 0 p.m. Lodge gives 20 baskets The C.P.T. committee of the 1.0.0.F. and Rebekah Lodges distributed twenty Christmas baskets to shut- ins this week. • Sales active At the Sales Barn last week trading was mostly in heifers and steers; trading was active and prices were higher. Fat, cattle; steers, $65.50 - $70.35; heifers, $61.50 -$69.00. Pigs $46.00 - $,§5c 50- January 30 in :xeter was brought to the attention of all and the meeting 'of the Hensall executive on January 3 at 7:30 p.m. Af ter,discus. sing the bale for Angola- which will be packed in the spring it was decided that all members would bring safety pins to the January meeting to answer the • roll call. Mrs, Gerstenkorn read the legend of the poinsettia and afterwards she was presen- ted with a gift in appreciation of, her leadership and guid- ance, during the last year. After closing the meeting, all, helped to make tray favours for the patients at the Queensway Nursing Home and lunch was served,by Mrs. Kay Mock and rs. Sadie Hoy, o •.., . 0°0 e D :0 . •e03: • • C•):: :0 n °Y.' 0 '0 0 , • u). • *": 0 • .*:)e; • o .° 0 °. 0 0 a 0 0 . •0 • 0 e 0 0 0 6 00 * e.• 0 • . 0 0 e b 0' 6 HILDA 1VL, PAY ,10 262-5018 • • their premises for the last 4-H club course and to invite the leaders to .attend the January meeting, Mrs. Eileen Rannie was appointed to go on the District. Slate of Officers as the Family and Consumers Affairs Convener. There was also a, discussion about a request from the Legion for a larger donation for the use of the hall. The meeting closed by all singing, "The Queen". Choice Local Beef & Pork o • 0. • 0' 0 , • :47 • . Sliced Mac and CHEESE LOAF The..wOndei child UCW will pack .bale' enteitaitis..• luewdter residents The Management and Staff of Al. iS MARKET TaiAli OW' Friends and Customers • a991.11): frozen, under 20 lbs. 1 . lb. FRESH.. TURKEYS TOMS. Average weight 22-23 lbs. • .HENS Average weigh t 1 -15 lbs. n 1.9 lb. ABBATOIR HOURS BEEF SLAUGHTER —1VION. PORK/SLAUGHTER TUES. Hours for picking up freezer or custom orders — Tues. - Pri.-8 a.m. • 6 p.M.Sat.-8 a.m., 1 p.m. A1)01.01.262-2041 - Store 262`7 217 Maple Leaf Football ,. HAMS1/2 Whole or V. 1.89 lb. 2 49 .lb. I • BACON lb. Pure Pork MEAT 1.1h. Homem ade CHEESE by the piece • lb. 11 11129 ib. 0