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CENTRALIA GUIDES PREPARE FOR CHRISTMAS—Gid
Guides of the First Centralia Company began preparations
for the corning holiday season at J. A. D. McCurdy School
on 'December 16. Among their activities were the assembl-
ing Of colorful, seasonal centrepieces for their mothers
and the decoration of a Christmas card tree which will
pe presented to Mrs. Helen Chambers who, until recently,
was their Guide leader. —RCAF Photo
Songs,Playlet,Election
'Highlight Yule Meeting
With a background of music er and Mrs. Arnold •Lincienfield;
provided by 1G choristers, ac. relief and supply, Mrs. Ray JOry
companied by George' Godbolt and Mrs. Ted Wright; literature
sand press, Mrs. .Carfrey Cann;
on the auto -harp, all school age group leaders,. ' Mrs. Douglas
children, of Group 3 members,*Insley, Mrs, - Bill Johnson, Mrs.
an interesting -Christmai Meet- 'Beverly Skinner; Ways and
ing was held by the Woman's
Federation of James St. United
Church with Mrs, Gerald God -
bolt's leadership.
The group enacted a candle -
lighting service, and a playlet
entitled the "Christmas Mira-
cle." Mesdames Robert South-
cott, Glenn Mickle, Elmore Mc-
Bride, Fred Huxtable, and Harry
Jeffery, Douglas Insley, Robert
Dithiey, Eric Carseadden, Lloyd
Cushman and Arnold Linden -
field took part. The ChristntaS
scripture lessonwas read by
Larry Snider. George and
John Godbolt, Susan and Brenda
Dinney (if the cherus `sang duet
numbers. .
Both Santa and Mrs. Santa
paid a visit during the evening
•and distributed. gifts to the chil-
dren,
For the business part of Lite
meetingthe president, Mrs. Car-
frey. Cann presided. All seere-
taxies reported on their year's
work. It was decided to give a
donation of one hundred dollars
to the - building fund of the
church.
Mrs. Lawrence Wein brought
in the •new slate of officers for
1958. President is Mrs. Robert
Smithcbtt; honorary pres., Mrs.
H. J. Snell; past president, Mrs.
Carfrey Cann; vice presidents,
Mrs. Harry Cole and Mks. Gerald
Codbolt; recording seey, Mrs.
Glenn Mickle; ass't, Mrs. Geo.
Vriese; treasurer, Mrs. Arnold
Lindenfield; ass't, Mrs. Norman
Walper; corresponding see'Y,
Mrs. Aubrey Tennant; secretary
for Christian Citizenship, Chris-
tian Stewardship and Missionary
Monthlys, Mrs. Gordon Koch;
Baby Band, Mrs. Douglas In --
ley and Mrs. Robert McDonald;
Mission Band, Mrs, Glenn Fish-
Kippen East WI
Treat Children
Children of pre-sehool age
were guests of Kippen East
Women's Institute at their Christ -
ties meeting on Thursday after-
noon, Mrs. Stewart Pepper was
hostess and Mrs. E. Whitehouse,
co -hostess. •
Itheitations were given by 1)i-
anne McKay, Brad Finlayson,
Janice Eyre, Barbara Gemmell,
Donna Jean Whitehouse and
Katherine McGregor. Miss Mar-
garet McKay eommented on the
motto "Christmas—Whitt does it
Mean to your 11/r. James Mc-
Naughton. told a,Christm as story
and Mrs. Pepper gave the history
of the Pepper farm. Mrs. McDon-
aid and Katherine McGregor fa
vored with piano solos. Roll call
was answered by naming Christ-
mas cake ingredients and jell-
ing where they ct front.
A donation of $10 was voted to
the Children's Shelter at Gede-
rich and pyjamas made by the
members will be forwarded to
the Wat. Memorial Children's
Rospital, London, '111 January.
Mrs, Pepper and Mrs. Alek
McGregor recently took a course
in hooked ruktnalthis and Mrs.
Pepper offered her borne for
classes in this art Canine/icing
January 7. A gift was present-
ed Mrs, Verne Aiderdicewho
bad made Christinaa cakes for,
the draw for the past two years.
Gifts were also presented to
those who sold the most tickets
ift cOritlectiOn with the draw
Than and t ob McNattabton, Jack
Caldwell and Mrs, Eldon •Jar.
r off. Members ekehenged giftt
and Santa gave treats to the
guests,
Tree eommittee MIS Mrs. toss
Broadfeot and Mrs., William.
Caldwell; treats, Mrs, Alt Mc -
'Gregor; lunch, tilts. Siti.
dab'. Mra, t. Whitehouse, Mrs.
William tell, Miss Margaret
MeXay, Mrs.. Xyl,Mrs.
Campbell tyre, Mrs. Wilmer
troadfeot, Mra. JAMS Me.
Nikughten And MO, Glenn Slae.
in,
Means, Mrs. Winston Shapton,
Mrs. Larry Snider, Mrs. Reg.
McDonald, Mrs, Norm Walper,
Mrs, Gerald Godbolt, Mrs. Mer-
vyn Cudniore; pianists, Mrs.
Ken Ottewell and Mre. Beverly
Skinner;
•Church comniitteC, Mrs, Robe
Southcott, Mrs. Harry Penhale;
parsenage committee,- Mrs.
Lawrence Wein, Mrs. Carfrey
Cann; flower committee, Mts.
John Schroeder, Mrs. Elmore
McBride; nominating commit-
tee, Mrs. Carfrey Cann (4 years)
Mrs. Mervyn Cudinote (3 years)
Mrs. Lawrence Wein (2 years);
choir gowns, Mrs. Norman Wal -
per, Mrs. Elmore McBride, IVIM
Don Harris, Mrs, Bilk Johnson,
Mrs. Eric Carscadden; visithtg
comniittee, MrS. Harry . Cele.
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Mrs. Lloyd Cushman.
Each person brought a toy
for the nursery and an exchange
of Christmas gifts among the
members concluded the evening.
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PHONE 18, GRAND BEND
For Latest Styling ,
ETHEL DESJARDINE
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409 Main St.
Phone 522
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'Beauty Bar
Myrland Smith, Prep..
HairTeemiets, tisltintO
Individual S011ne, Peresanents
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Golden.
peach haves,
tree.ripened
to hisolottS
prfeotioit
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5cciety Honors. Three
With Life ce.rtif.icates
Life membership :certificates
were presented to Mrs. J. Q.
Cochrane, Mrs. Alvin Moir - and
and Mrs. Harry Strang of coon
W.M.S. at the annual meeting
held at the home of Mrs, W. G.
Cochrane on Thursday evening.
Mrs. J. Taylor, Mrs, S. Kerr
and. Mrs. L. Learn made the
presentation.
A Bible crossword puzzle was
conducted by Mrs. Wilijain Sil-
lery who was in charge Of the
program and presided. She was
assisted by Mrs. A. Whilsntitit
and MISS Mary Erskine. The
Musical portion of the Program
included two solos by Mrs. V.
C. Green, inatruntental by Eli-
zabeth Cochrane and a duet by
Mary and Elizabeth Cochrane.
Devotional exercises w ere
taken by Mrs. David Miller, the
theme being "The Marvel of
Christmas-,"
Rev, B. Kerr .conducted the
election of Officers. Mrs. Alvin
Moir was •elected president;
Mrs. 8. Kerr, honorary Presi-
Girl Guides
Meet Here
Huron DiVision Girl Guide8
from Goderich, Bayfield,
2urich, HthSall, RCAF Con-
tralia and Exeter attended a
Patrol Leader training at the
Scout House co Saturday. Fifty
Guides were welcomed by the
Division Comthissioner, Lauret-
te Siegner, and the morning get-
sion was opened with the Guide
Prayer.
Miss Una MacDonald of God-
erich Instructed the girls in flag
ceremonieS, colour party pre -
cedar& and camp -fire singing in
the morning.
At noon members of the Local
Association, Mrs. Robert Lax -
tort and Mil. Simnions served
a hot drink to the girls.
The training in the afternoon
waa given by Mrs. Erie Ellig-
ten of Stratford. The theme of
the afternoon training wits Pa-
trol Corners. •
Marjorie Dilkes
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*Tinting end Cold Waving
.Phone 146
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bleaChes, tints, etc—now for
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SPECIAL ,Customers receive
ticket On. a FREE $10 perman-
•ent. Draw December 28.
*ARGAREY COWARD, Prop.
Centralia Phone 750.w1 Exeter
OPEN MONDAYS BEFORE
XMAS & NEW YEAR'S
dent; Mrs. Wi1ljau SUtery and
Mrs. T. PrYde, vieePreSideats;
Mrs: ft. IL Strang,-seeretery;
Miss AL E. Brown; OS.% Mrs.
Carman Cann, treasurer;
O. DOW,. cisal.
Secretaries are: literature,
Mrs. E. Oke: supply, Miss L.
Bellantyne; glad, -Tidings, Istrs,
F. Whilamith; life. -ineinbership,
mrs, L. Learn; welcome and
welfare, Mrs, J, 7'010r; honte
helpers, airs. Herr; ',childrenof
church leader, Mrs. ,Tack Pryde;
C.G.L.T. leaders, Mrs. Art Witil-
S.mith, 'Mks Mary Ann t rskine;
G. Cgehrane.
M. Kerr, rot. Taylor,. Mrs.
tOhkee hoegssIVI. isS. Brown assisted
Elinwilie Institute
Hears Minister
Bev. H. C. Wilson gave a talk
on'tethleh.em at tlie Christrnas
meeting of Elimville Women's
Institute held on Wednesday..
A demonstration .of Christmas
decorations and Christmas :gift
wrapping was. given by Mrs.
floss Skinner. • Christmascarol
singing was a part of the pro-
gram for which Mrs, .lackson.
Woods presided. Mrs. Woods
gavea report of the district
executive nieetie.g held recently
in liensall.
President Mrs, Delmer, Skin.
ner conducted the business. A
collection ter the Cbildreres Md
Society at Goderich was taken.
A donation of $10 was voted to
War Memorial Hospital, Lori -
don and $as to the Ladies Auxil-
iary to South Huron Hospital.
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314 Main St. .Phonal4f
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Handbags
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FROM NOW UNTIL JANUARY 4 YOU CAN GET A PAIR OF
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Be. autiful Nylons •
For Every $29.00 In Cash Register Tapes
At Drury's Red And White Market!
Sie then, on display NOW! Why not do all your food shopping at ORURY'S
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STORE HOURS: For Xmas Season
Friday 9 10.9: Saturdayi9 to 10
Monday Alt Tuesday 9 to 9 •
Open Monday, December 30 ,
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