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The Huron Expositor, 1978-12-28, Page 19• JEWELLERS LTD. Walkerton Clinton Seaforth VANASTRA HOME NRNISHINGS and appliances NeW Year bells sound our gratitude and our sincere. wishes for 4; many happy HOEGY • FARM SUPPLY ' LIMITED Brodhagen, Ontario Tel. 345-2941 After hours, '345-2243 L *Barn washing - „and disinfecting• Spray ipg with carbola whitejis and disinfects as it dries. *Cattle spraying far lice and warble control. • Robert L. Plumsteel Interiors TINE PUtigitURE • c•aas FS gi PAINTS • VALECOVE1111445'4 414/111S gitat ill la Artiont. Phme ••••...•• 50,115,1 (• ' 01) anor residents - TH HURDN EXPOSiTORp DECEMBER !P 1°,1 7.0 ave • . WE WISH. YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS *- Kilbarchan Nursing Home to with residents a These are some of the carolers who dropped by Merry Christmas: • (Expositor photo) Davies gave recitation and so Doris - Wills recited, ' T e Night Before Christmas . -Santa Claus arrived with• a cheery greeting to all and with his helper Anne Made Maloney . ' bad gifts for everyone. (Many, hanks Joanne) After ,c2 " which refreshments were serve . . Several visitors IN; de- also,in attendance and it Was a real joy IR see and" hear thes, charming young -girl': who ar so versatile and talented. aster Adam • "Welcome" Seaforth Manor resi- dents held ,tieir, annual (bristmas, party on 'Friday, al moon with entertainment provided . by Mrs. W. McQuaid and daughters Anne Marie, •Madonna and Carol,Anne accomp.pnied by Mr. Nelson Howe on the • • Oil Wednesday. afterpoon Pastor ' 'Yielding and Members of Bethel Bible• Church .visited and Pastor • Yielding had! a Christmas message for all. SpeCial music was again given by Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn' Lobb of Clinton and also Mrs. Lobb accompaniecf at the Flaw for the singing of Christmas Cat:ols. Many visitors were in over the Christmas holidays and' several residents enjoyed Christmas at home with family. - Mr. Art NichOlson was out. to Allan Nicholson's " with s. N icholson On Sunday' for supper and on Monday .they went to Ross "Nichol- son's •for. supper. Mri Erle-Dow was Out with Mrs. Mabel Clark and family on Sunday afternoon and on Monday afternoon with Mrs. Amy Gethice. He was also ' visited by his daughter from Wallaceburg. , Ivirs.,Jantes Shortreed bad . Chilstntas dinner with James. Slortreed and in - the afternoon virAS ,yisited by Mr. and Mrs. Ken Shortreed and Mr. Frank Case out with Jack, Case to his hOrne for Christmas Day. • Mr. Charles Ross spent ..Christmas bay in ,Godeffel with members of his 'family. Robert Lefmeski spene Chtittmas_in Guelph at the, hope of his biother.,,- Miss, Bessie Davidson to Edith Dunlop's on Christmas Day. Mrs. Bill Scott and Miss.: Eili.,abeth „Scott visited with bill Scott on Sunday.' Mr. Phill Bissett and son tf.Cioderich visited 'with Mrs. Ella Bissett. Mrs. Bessie Sourbutts was visited by. her daughter. I*, • 'and Mrs. Rbbert McMillan visited'with Wilber Keyes and -Miss P4.00 Dmiid$94. MiSa,,Anne DOWney,litSited 1Vrihr9ther: Joseph, Mr;,- James• Nolan Wu! 'visited by IVIrS. Nolan and also went borne with family for-Christmas dinner. Mrs. Mary Carter was but dinner•with Mi. and Mrs: Don Shropshall of Clinton and ^ Doug Fry to, ,Tnqk carter's. Miss Mae Smith visited with Isobel Lamble. • Mr: Frank Case was out to the Legion. - • Mrs. Edna Weber and Itenna Restemeyer of Dash- wood visited with "Bimmie Fisher" I'm spending the week between Christmas and NeW Years the same way I spend it every year - rolling'from one meal to the next and from one box of goodies to another. When I use the word roll, I'm serious; I feel almost as stuffed as the turkey, but that doesn't • stop the from eating more. It's easy to forget last year's resolution about not eating so much this Chrislinas, and I try not to think "about the pounds I'll have to lose in the New Year. Will power is not in my make-up at this time of year, I might • take a little time out for travelling, visiting, entertaining, giving and receiving gifts and maybe even working, but the main emphasis is on'food. • Gift giving is another important part of the holiday in our family, and it requires, weeks of hinting and shopping. In early. December, I suggested that the family could pool their resources , and give me an unforgettable Christmas present - round-trip all-expense-paid visit to Hawaii to commence on January 1, 1979 and to continue for the duration of the Canadian' winter* 4 c None oithelamily'seeed t think i rn t was a good idea, but one of them offered a compromise - a one-way ticket to • ,,Timbuktu: , • y I took my plea to a higher courtimikl guess even Santa has to tighten his purSe strings now and again. Oh, •well, I'll try again next year. My six-year old nephew: gave me the next best thing to a trip - a Road. Runner air freshener to hang in my (car. A few weekS ago, when I asked him, what he' wanted for Christmas,,1 was surpriseu to learn how quickly he was growing up. He wanted, a record, but ,not one' from The week between A quiet Christmas wedding stook place" at Wmthrop United Church on Saturday, December 23rd• at '7 p.m. when Dyke William Little and Nicol Hilda Mary Gaudreault were married by Rev. J. Vanslyke. The bride's attendant Was Mrs. Faye Ellioteof Caledon Sesame Street or one of Funny Favourites. East. The flower girl was Ida He wanted Saturday Night Fever. "It's decent!" he explained. • I tried to surprise people ..with my gifts this year, but my teen-aged nephew wouldn't believe his parcel was a stiffly' starched shirt instead of a record. Even , though I • packed •my niece's earrings in a, large box' and added extra weight,.she still guessed correctly. Ivlaybe, it's because for the last three months she's been telling me to' give' her nothing but silver earrings for Christmas. 4'1 shocked my brotheit-in-law by not giving him socks. Buying for him took a combined effort thiS time. He wanted a tall plant for his office, and my sister and Idecided Mom was the logical one togive it to, him, because she was the only one who ,could keep it alive until Chritmas. I gave him a planter to hold his plant. Logical; right? Unfortunately he unwrap- ped my gift first. • My sister wouldn't let me see . my present before Christmas Day. I have this .habit of shaking and weighing the parcel and„ ,thinking ,:abqiit it, until; „I figure Out,. what's inside.' My family and • friends gave me lovely gifts again this year. (I forgive them for not coming up With the ticket to Hawaii', and SINGING VISITORS - Spittal and wife I'll give' them another• chance next year,) Meanwhile I'm spending this week between Christms 'and• New Years amid' discarded wrapping paper and too much food 'but also Many wishes for a. jaPpy ropy-cheeked Christmas carolers laSt week. The groops of carolers sang a Christmas medley to a numt?er of local residentS and then r'eturned to 1979 - ' Seaforth' Public School for some welcome hot chocolate. • (Expositor photo) 60000000000004.00000000s 0 • of Seaforth Were Serena'.ded by a gropp of Jane 'Elliott. The best man was Allan Koehler of R.R.4, Walton, The wedding music was played by Mrs. Virginii little of Brantford •accom- .panied- by the organist Marjorie Papple. .A wedding reception was held at the Legion Hall and the happy -couple )vill reside . at 48 Main St.,' Kirkland Lake. • we Wave a largo soiection of... *2,•3, 4 piece Chesterfields *Corner slid SideWall China Cabinets *3 pc. coffee table sets *Bunk Beds-Lamps- *Appliances-Antiques *Bedroom & Kitchen Suites *LAWN ORNAMENTS Mr., • and Howard Hack* jell and —rntfdren of Orttsstl,s/' visited with Mr, Ceeiltitoades. Mrs, Hazel ,MeOonigle visited with Mr, and Mrs,,' Robert, McClure, Mrs. • Marion Rose of Rebecca Lodge visited Mr, Earl Watt and presented him ' with a gift. Mr. and Mrs.' Robert ,McClure were out to Win-, throe ,on Tuesday with Mrs. Lillian, Bernard. "Happy' New- Year" eveorotie, Remember! It takes but a moment to place an Ex- positor Want Ad. Dial 524-0240. -A,RNCILD J. STINNISSEN 'LIFE — and Mortgage Insurance Plans ' Income Tax Deduable Registered . Retirement Savings Plans and Annuities.( Income Averaging Annuities Ask for our new Flexible. Premium R.R.S.P. --REPRESENTING— Te1.52 1,0410 117 Sun Life ASsurance. Company of Canada GODERICH ST. EAST S'EAFORTH for 19 years. let OA '`. ' II= ..=.. I 0 ht .. eniteed _... L,.. . - ..../ in' Area Churches . first PRESBYTERIAN Church 59 GinkrIch St., W. Seaforth Minister: Rev. T.A.A. Duke Organist: Mrs,, D. Carter „ . DECEMBER 31, 1978 • • 11:15 Worship 'Service and Church School Nursery provided Sermon "A New Year or a New Life" ST. THOMAS •• Anglican Church Reverend James R. Broadfou' SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1978 Sunday After Christmas - 10 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon ! NORTHSIDE United Church . 54 Goderich St. Wesi, Seaforth. DECEMBER 31; 1978 10 a.m. & 11 a.m. Sunday 'Schools '11 a.m. Church 'Service ' . We wish you a Blessed New Year '•,14. Re r f o. r Vanslyke, Minister Organist-Choir -Dv;e J. Jr. Choir Leader Margaret Whitmore , Audrey Malwain ' Area congregations are invited to,,take adVantage of , the church directorytd announce their churCh services each week. Church directory announcements are available for a•7minimum of '26 consecutive weeks in units of two column inchei at $2 per Unit. Changes in copy" may be made each Week but must be received' 'before noon• on Tuesdar• --- Christmas wed' ing$ Odds n' ends by Elaine Townshend LOCATED 2 MILES SOUTH OF CLINTON , IN VANASTRA..PHONE 482-7922 "the store with your everyday bargains" aking a special delivery to wish you everything beautiful in the New Yeai //and always. BILL A/IcLAUPHLIN MOTORSLTI). 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