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The Huron Expositor, 1978-12-21, Page 40Christmas approaches it is a pleasure for all of as, to wish all of you a holiday abounding'with Health, HaPpinesS and Prosperity! • • Smith, • •;1.4, WI ninl.gie.iii.ry 23 f:. Thale ',kilo MOil it•NIAM ' i . a„ • - • • k kiii.f M. C.. . R.R.2 LIstiniel, Ontario •Tel. 2114810 Stare Open daily Monday dim Friday 9 Lin. to 9 p.m.; Saturdays till p.m. • • Young Ca arks is a federal g . job dreation program, signed to fund wbielvirnproye the skills,and future job ./f--.--of students. • Get your group'or organiiation'to thinkoran idea. If it Will"create at least '3 student jobs last-. ingr from 6 to 18 weeks each betWeen the months of May and September, then Young Canada Works may be ableioVelp you turn your idea into • reality. - Your project shOuld benefit the community ‘, and must meet all the program requirements: .. Apply today,Application•forms and guides are ready now at your nearest Canada Employment Centre/Canada Manpower Centre or Job Creation Branch office. • - Application Deadline g Ai Employment and EM Inunigration Canada Im • Mid Cullen, Minister Z.-.W•Mr• Kt,M=VW,... • • ,*•••••••4 uesiwwww,,, d Cuferi, Miniotre 'SING A' • SONG FOR CHRISTMAS The •'Hullett Kindergarten Class sang,a selection of WI has The . W.I. Christmas meeting ' was, held on 'December 13, with a familY Pot Taiek ,supper..FollOwing .: supper, 'President Marjerie Duizer welcomed all and read a poem, "The meaning of Christmas". • , The, next • party will be Deceinber 29. Organ ers are Beryl Reidy Geneive Arlan and Addle Hunking.. " The finance Committe was '4.on; charge of program. A piano duet was played by Stephen•Dbizer and Barbara Bosman, The Duizer sisters, Laurel, Lisa, •and Shannon sang Jingle Bells andiarugle Bell rock, John • Cartwright gave a' recitation. ' A . Christmas plane solo, The Waltz of. Christmas toys, was 00.6;i-riled by 'Lisa Bosnian. A duet On. the Housetop, by Lisa add Kelly Boman ac-; companiethhy 'their Mother• Beth KnoX gaVe a :reading, "ACOldWinter morning on the farm" 'and 'John LaWSori 'and Bob Jamsison played an:• electric guitar duet." Mary ' Anderson played piatib solos. Anderson and Susan Janne- Son played piano solos,. Jane . Anderson' also presented a piano solo: "Following the program a few 'games.. of cards. Were played and winners were. ladies', Helen LaWson;'Low., Tom Duiier;:' LOne Hands, June Fothergill. reasons why )4ran have been a tmas present year 'ago (A, full issue every'. week . 7 . More than 10401 pages of news, information and features last year!) • xpositor ti Even getter Christina' s Gift Idea- For '78 1 Coverage •of ,local, news' events 2.:National award winning editorials.. 3. Outstanding photo hews coverage 4 • Editor Susan' White Something' to Say 5. Pearl McFarlane,- Years Agone . 6. Jack's Jottings by Local M.P.p. jack Riddell ,7 ,•Bob• Trottel. - One F•oot .the,,,Furrow 8. Odds n' Ends•by Elaine T,ownshend 9 Amen Karl Schuessler 10 Report frorn queens Park by ,M.P.P.Murrayl Gaunt 11 • Remembering..,..by VV. G, Strong • , • • 12 KiinarchanNotes by.Mabel Turnbull 13 'SUgar andSpide .4- Bill Smiley , 14. The Most complete coverage in' Huron 15 "Readers'. Opinions". - Letters tO the Editor 16 InformatiVe and.money-saving announcements 17. In-depth' studies of 'general interest 1 8 Public'serviCe announcements. . •ig • photo arid news coverage of local sports events '20 Coverage-of cultural events 21 Entertainment Page 22 'Complete' area church neWs ' 23 'News of area business.appointments and promotions.' 24 AutOmotive 'news -and photes • 25 , Articles especially for women ° 26- Social and service Club-notes 27 Recipes.and helpful hints for the kitchen 28 „Wedding and engagetrient.arinounceinents • 29 Birth and Anniversary Announcenienta , - '36, Profile and.intervieVits of local correspondents 31 Nowa of Government matters 32 • PersOn is) person market piape - The VVant Ads 33 'Legal, notices of importance to area residents, 34 Annual back to school Section. • 35 Idea- paCked ChristMas Gift Guide 36 Yearly Colouring Contest f,pr children 37 ' Coinplete coverage of local governinen't 38 Energy'saving and home Ore ideas, , 30 Up.t0-date Car Care issue Fall --- Spring 4o, Cerriplete Herne & Garden Section each Spring . Still only *12 for 52 issues • r, meeting for the next twO weeks due to • Christmas concert and Christmas holFliaYs. • t"4 oldest in a . . An , Old-Fashioned . dancing by Cheryl Bromley Bust!' end a skt entitled • presented with Nick , master Stan McDonald. Dandesbero ' Christmas concert held in the : and Brenda ' Nesbitt, he "Better Impulses? was Swimming badge •b$' United Church ' Cubs ••• presented, their 'presented : by' Mrs. ' on Friday ..eVening when. the Christmas thoughts through , Whyte and Mrs. Reg Law. Cubs wit! not be holding -youngest ,to ..the oldest,;,,"two. slqtt. The first Was."The 'son, this finished with the ' members of the, church. took .11.* Affet'' Christmas with , presentation of ' an theirApart, . •"'":' • ,. - , RobertRadflard as the reader - '.Autegruph ritillt to Rev. ;•-,}Birry and . Gail Lear . lei ' and Freddier Peel as Dr. Fill Mairiald on . • th7F 100th the carol singing That ' that 's..-, •. : Anniversary of the 'Manse. opened the:- evenings- en- • Other 'Cubs represented the The presents on. was made .tertainment.• . This wary, f,•07 ,,:, 0401y#0,110heit second by ,Mrs: R,olfert Thompson lowed'. by the Nursery -and. skit "The C hisittiaaTree',!•, and Mrs. Edwin WoOd. KiadeFgarn. Departments • Robert Adams told the .story The itoncert pine to a • ' sin* ",in A' Little Stable,' of the Christmas a tree with clbse with the junior Choir, and. "Away In A 'Manger", Mike Vincent, . - Scott- under the direction of Mrs. under the direction of :Mrs: . Overboe, Michael Radford, Harry - Lear and Mr.'s. • Tom Stevenson and Mrs. Lyon. essengersi*under the David Stevenson, Stephen Duizet,, singing "ChristMas The M leadership, , of Mrs: John * Duizer, and- - David Whyte 'Is A. Centin" 'There's No giving poems On The Old Place 'Like Home", and Radford, • presented the Fashioned Christmas' around "Christnias Day." . • Christina, song, • ' Nativity ..,..and ' ' sang '-' ' ,the Christmas tree. Stephen •• Santa was welcomed by all Kennedy gave ' the - poem and presented treats to the ,.. "The Gift ;That•Remainedx• -little , ones and the evening . • • r, • . , .....,,,,ln• the Junior area, the • • the • • • • - -- In h adult groups• Mrs, elosecLwith "WeVish You A. Christmas songs at theirconcert•TuesdarnAcRit .'. • • (Slcidartil.,Photo) ' .... , . , .. Christmas 'meant to ;them a :story. and Susan Jamieson Much appreciation goes to ' " ' . through a' recitation ' by' gave a piano solo, The Senior • . Mrs: Ken Scott, the chair- • ...... 0 • • Ch eryl• • Holley entitled Choir: was -represented by plan of this committee for the forntly.suppe-r..• "Cherish Christmas' : The John Lawson on his gUltar and work •i •such. ... ft presenting su an • .... • , ' . •• • Sunday, visitors with Mr, Earl Lawson, Chiffon, Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Lawsoni John: and Mrs. E.S. Warren, Mr; and Elizabeth,*;celebrating •Mis. • Malcolm Byrne, his, _father •Earl Lawson's London and • Mr. and Mrs. irthday, were Mr. and ?Ors.Doug K le • Heb11 sa . • , Arriving tight on time with Wishes for' the,.merriest Christrnos ever! rR • Thdnlis, ARCHIE'S SUNOCO Seaforth his Cub- The Ore'eters;trtchurch. Berean :unit meets Greeters, on ' Sunday morning were Jim Jardeian and 'Bert. Lyon with ushers Kevin Tamblyn, Bob Pen- found, Donald Reid ' and Chris Roberts. Choir . Anthems were 'Incarnation" and •Joseph Dearest' With ' Mrs. Ruth Shaddick, choir director and Mis: Louise Mcategor, Mr, Pete Brown; of 'VYindsor, a ' former resident of the village, died on DAcenther 17th. His funeral, from Taiker Funeral Horne, was•: held • On Dec. ,19 with • burial in the Blyth cemetery. Mrs. Joe Shaddick was , admitted to Seaforth hospital on December 13th . Mr. and Mrs; Jack Lee held :Christmas fOr their faMily on December: 16th.. Those pre- ,sent were Mrs. Beverly Gaul of Toronto, Mr. and. Mrs. Stewart Mustard , and Sheldiou, Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. DaVid Lee, Jason and ChriStopli Blyth' • Mr. and Mrs."Tom" 'Allen entertained their eiriployees to n, dinner and dance at White "Carnation, Holmes. ville, on Saturday night there Were 43 present. Mr. and Mrs. ' Cliff• Sanridereock held Christmas • on Sunday for : their family Mr. and Mrs. 'John Sauntlercoek, Weadstocki Mr.• and Mrs. -.Wayne Peck sang for Isabelle Airdrie, • .- Alice an d Audrey • Former on es oro man dies "'Thompson Davidson •( prop in and see our large selection of HRISTMAS GIFTS of these •3 analysis uy Save Now is the time to order SPRING .FERTILIZERs & take delivery at Special• Prices 8-32-16 6-24-24 15-15-15 `Mr-and Mrs. Mad SeWers of Minesing spent •week end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lear; Mac thanks every one for cards received while he was a patient in•St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto: • • Rev. McDonalds children story was "Best Gift you can give at ;Christmas Tune" is' gift,of show our love". Junior, teachers were • Mrs.Janet Fothergili and ' Mrs. , Be v Riley, ' • Flowers on the memorial stand were placed in memory of Mrs. Dorbthy Little. The (Coritinuted on Page 10) and Kelly. of Ailsa Craig and • Cliff's mother, Mis. Lauia Satuidircock. Mr and Mrs' Jerry Lovell Carol and Blair" of Acton, - Addie Hunking, Beryl Reid and Joan Middegaal enjoyed the Sunshine tour travel club' 'trip. on Dec. 15 to Simcoe te . see.iiieCiiiiknas iignis. _. Happy birthday to Mark' Wallace who celebrated. his 10th Birthday December Dr. Lester and Mrs. Allen,; W'atford and Lieut. James arid Mrs. Baldars; on leave between Postings „ at' Summerside ,p.E:I. and Moose Jaw SaskatcheWan spent Sunday with' Mr. and # in church parlour Berean Unit ,of U.C.W;' .."Givemy heart". _ held', • their Christmas . Nona gave an interesting Meeting December 12 in the account' - of Christmas Church Parlor: President costumes Mother countries. Hattie Wbod welcomed 'all The minutes of • last and led in the call to worship.. • meeting read by secretary Devotionsswere presented by Dora Shobbrook. Alice Davidson • and Nona Roll Call was answered by,. Pipe. Alice 'read a poem 13 members and three "What Can• I• give Him," visitors.Happy Birthday was third year ,•'Explorers sang "What Child is This" and the, Explorer ,s joined them in singing "Silent Night," The Explorers closed their part of the comer twith-sten Mrs. Tom Allen. Celebrating Christmas• on Sunday with Mrs. Alice Davidson and her mother, MrS. 'Grace Fairy were their family Mr: and' Mrs, Barney: :Pollard; Mr. ard Mrs. NOrman , Lunau,'Mrs; Barbara PennyKenneth and • , Gail, Mr.: and Mrs. Charlie Young Robert and Wendy frorn'Torontd. Explorers • told,..;.F what reading by. Cameron Moon entitled "When Father Carves The Duck." M rs. J. Clare Vincent, re- ', presenting the AimWell U.C.W. sang "Star , of• the Hattie Wood thanked all for their co-operation to her in years In' office. Alice Davidson on behalf of : members a vote of thanks for her leadership. Alice_ invited' the unit• to her home for, January 9, 1979: The bible study was led by Alice Davidson and Nona Pipe. A solo, Star of the ,East, -was" • sung b ' Ruth -ShaddiCk ac- cempam:te by Hattie Wood. Jim Scott, Burns U.C.W read enjoyable Old Fashioned Christmas Concert. Next Sunday, Christmas Sunday, a Christmas Eve' service will,t a held as well as the regulaemortiing worship: The. Christmas eve service at 8:00 p.m. will consist of special music by the choir as well as soloist to tell the Christmas story albng with the •Scripture Readings, The SundaySchoel are'planning a , Christmas Assembly, under the leadership of Assembly superintendent Mrs. Ken Scott, following the morning service.' , Mr. and Mrs. Don 'Buchanan- and Rev. McDonaldattended the' Annual CoUrt Atwood Foresters Banquet and evening held in Trowbridge United • Church on Wedriesday evening. The 1st Londeshoro Cub Pack met on Tuesday • evening with the Green Pack opening and closing the `meeting. The' boys completed their ChristroaS craft. Cub- Steven 'Bos was Merry Christmas." 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