The Huron Expositor, 1981-01-15, Page 7,.•
THE HURON ENROOTOR, 11,4NUOiRY 15, 1rli
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Vicki'
Kra, Ross Genion •and
McKillop called on
Bessie Stnale and Mabel
Turnbull-with treats.
Liar. andMrs. J. A. Stewart
recently ;..returned from
Regina, Sask, where they
spent Christmas with their
• son, Dr. Douglas Stewart and
• family, .visited friends at
Kilbarehan.
Marie Meuggue with tier
mother Anna 1,InegY-
James Kelly Seaf orth
visaed Mary k-aYinn.
Riatt 'and: Mabel Turnbull.
With pladyg, Btightrall,
DOW
With ;pessie Smale, Jean
Hildebrand and s4s,,- Ross
• and Art., StAffa". 'Paul
brand:" "`•
o Christmas season at Icilbar-
chan.1 would like to mention
' here organizations and indi,
viduals Who contributed • to
eur-enjoyment pt Christmas.
The''Parade' which we
were invited to view in
%sinners Mattie Abe. Jim
Baker. Mary Ryan.
We hope to have bridge
soon.
. We were pleased to Wel-
t-Ding Rueben Aikens, and
bliv6r McKay back freer-tip
hospital where they were, for_
a short time.
hi 011; it w.as an enjoyable
C'hristniatS with the spirit of
good-will reigning .supreme.
Let us Jo keep this feeling
thrOughout 1981.
comfort at Bill McLaughlin's •
. Mingo Where we were
served hot coffee- and sand-
wiches by our host: The
Delaney family. Dublin;
Piano Carols and Christmas
Songs.
Canadian Women's Fore-
-sters. Kintiurni Seaforth
Public School Choir. Grades
V. VI, VII singing spirited
Christmas songs and rifols.
Carollers, from Winthrop
Who sang Cam% outside
close enough to hear them.
Shirley Lnther, Hensall who
conducted a Carey singTand'
treats.
Muriel Mcciure'St Su ndto
School.•First Presbyterian
church, wh,5 brought tray
favours, tntrieate tiny,
candles made by thentselves.
-Most interesting
LaSt but riot least, a
traditional Christmas dinner
with all the trimmings
prepared and served by our
cooks and staff and more,
with tray Santa Claus favours
Made try our, staff. a small jar
filled with sweeties.
Thethriainas tree in the
foyer brought by Jean Thirst
and other deciitations came
down to-day. Jean came to
dismantle it. This different
tree received much comment
with J69 ponqs. Ruby An-
derton second with 1611
from visitors. Each decora-
tion, hg_cL,,,a_.meaning and
significance to the history of
airistianity as passed down
through the ages.
Bowling Restilts:
Luc,/ Bushey; -the winner
,Snewhound in London with a column
deadline fast appfottehing, that was my borrow-in/Moots,. " ? . -- ,,
-problem. A harrowed typewriter and paper A, light btllb COW in my ken4+ RPw -
provided part of the solution. My siste(F and Many dinosaurs could / *ow- ", .7 :'
her familx gave me a rpom to work in with: ' 'I began leafing through Aria n's bet*
relative peace and quiet-another problem There was the amphibian, IchthrftOg19.
satritcOuld have justborrowed Some - eas, fbrerinr' reodatitillieksrith4$Rinroephnd gol'.1;$7•StrAXIC14,.., .,411 '
wi ce.711414,11110ta 1 t:it VbeC.e:40end . Sat a I's:4h: at 1ft ! htViaLnkt* ' e4bitlyniPittliltCifujngSre: Patnit"$te. . :14.i' "as:;:,
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sheet of paper with a blank mind,' ' ' -13rian could promitince ,tht*
1 coNsidereit taking a survey14 " couldn't. And I.: real4ed spellin *,thiru .
suggestions. but abandoned the,. idea ._c4treelly would take all day. Ent not pertain''
beeause 1 knew What the tOpics would be. ' hoW many eight-yearOldaTead•MY el , fiftiCt ,..•
The Otuntmr 2•910 .04„filCOPii-474uid be Nor ant -I sure hOw"niatlX:ihirt3Ni,"
horses OnfortnnINTMA 4ur 0,1nAl.Y.kor feaders could'prOntainee thent. , , •
people clainttlity haveahnrSe better than ' '• ihopo Brian WilibtkalrifialtitOti4ghia'_',
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on the best of horse. .: ' . not fall billiap ' ' " - breed,
inevitably the story would come out , I. was back to:scalare one, ,,nt - carefully,. ft 1
a V
oldest
oi (i dn' Mt; p4 410niin4 Mrsy oejpredicamentci h 1.1/.01,'1. 0 '14 ' • „..L.
lauhch into a tiradoabout-what's right With
his car and what's wrong, with, mine.
Petifiaps I should try to explain that, -,,•-,-^i---;""
although weather and road conditions'
prevented me from heading northward
borne and although city streets , were
slippery. essential travel. such ,, as
attending, hockey-games. was, possible. •
In three nights, I attended four hockey
games two novice. one- Junior A and one
exhibition , ' . game between '', a
CzechosloVakiati juvenile' team and a
London juvenile team. All the teams I was
cheering for' lost, but the games were
entertaining just the same. • •,
By the end of the fourth game, I was
_hoarse, Although no one spoke the feeling.
&nig!, I suspect my hosts were hoping, for
laryngitis. No, such luck!
However. I did bring honie with me a
.hasty head cold- the end of my snowbound
travails in London.
DfirSatitSf" antlIgeSteiL "UP calcoven
welcomes Hotptwiew •
Mr. Houston - who is - an
cider at the Biyth, Church
read the, scripture ";.at , the
Sitn.day, • .morning ,,.servtce.
Helpingwith tbeseptounion
eriiiCe;.Were firlrs. Webster.'
thr.„14MIStoti itod. Mr.' Trer
1411110)-The ehapelivOtted-
to capacity 10...beal..the choir
sing, tile • anthem ..leaus'
,Spreads his BannerArer
• Mrs: °, gisk Hendetion
entertained the 'residents on
Monday afternoon in Normal
Cite Sitting•Roorrity- playing
many old favourites on the
piano. 'In spite of the incle-
ment weather the Over. 40
Club met on Ist North , on
Wednesday afternoon. fyirs-,
Henderson played the piano
and the Residents erneyed
solos by Miss Margaret
McQueen,•, Tea and cookies
- were served at the end -of the
PenfiTattlifie- 4
Mrs Ethel Houston is ,nur •
new Residenr, this fag sveeic
and Mrs. Houson is from the
Doderich area. We Weld.d
like to ' welcome her. and
friends may- find her in
Normal-Care if they wish to
visit. Huronview would like
to also welcome Mrs: Annie
McKinnon who is from Blue-
vale and residing also in
Normal Care. Sympathy. is.
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t e other threeand they, can't evetr agree dinosaurs received mOntioilqugistacei if' •
ON; the girl who was- Monist kicked, by
Another perS.on's horse and: deVelOpett stn
alm
odidstPli'nit P'need. that kind of friction.
Another topic would be cats: According
to my niece. her cat. Corky'. has a lot in
common with Morris. Corky. too, was a
stray. but he's much ewer than Morris I
and Morris II. On a scale of one to ten,..
Corky rates a twelve, in my niece's
estimation.
But all cat lovers consider their 'pets to
be the best, and all, dog owners believe,
"'"--their-petS:to be the cutestS, smartest and
• fastest. I could foresee another arguement.
Besides. I've already received letters
from a ground hogand a spider, via human
correspondents. of course ,It 's reassuring
to know my calm, is being read, but I
wondered how many dogs., eats and horses
the problem with ni
nephew. Brian. '
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