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of paralysis that comes from
MATS moment it is placed in a stand.
PIP all of Seaforth..
Mrs. Bert Thomson return-.
ed home last week since being
hospitalized pine days in Clin-
ton 'POW Hospital..
White Gift Sunday was held
in St. Andrew's United Church
with Rev. Howard Plant, in
charge and members of the
junior and senior choirs tak-
ing part, Prior to the children
attending SS classes they walk-
ed in front of the altar contri-
buting gifts in the white gift
box.
Mr. Fred Rowntree of Wes-
ton spent a few days with his
sister, Mrs. Norman Long and
Mr. Long, Sunday visitors were
Mr. Oswald Brown QC and Mrs.
Brown of Detroit and Mrs. Mar-
guerite Ulch of Windsor.
By MRS. NORMAN LONG
KIPPEN
TWenty-eight ladle§ were in
attendance at the VOW meeting,
which took place Tuesday even
ing In the Sunday School rooms.
Mrs. Archie ,Parsons was in
charge of the worship, assisted
by Mrs. R, Consitt, Mrs. Bert
Faber, the president took the
chair. The topic on "Brazil"
was well given by Mrs. Ronald
McGregor. She had other ladies
take different parts, then a
question and answer period
which proved very interesting.
All committees gave their
year end reports and the 1965
nominated officers was read
by Mrs. T. W. Reid, who, along
with Mrs. John Cooper and
Mrs. Harold Jones, were the
nominating committee. M r s.
Wm. Consitt gave courtesy re-
marks, Mrs. John Consitt and
Mrs. James Chalmers acted
as hostesses for the evening.
Lunch was served, with an en-
joyabe half hour spent together.
Thirty days bath September,
April, June and Christmas. At
least it seems that way.
About the middle of Novem-
ber, the advertising swings into
high gear. We are implored to
buy "a gift to enchant her"
—like a dainty electric shaver.
Or something "he really needs"
a tastefully,wrapped bot-
tle of dandruff remover,
Around the same time, the
"Christmas music" begins. We
are warned that Santa Claus is
coming to town. We are re-
minded, 18 times a day, to
listen, through the thunder of
• t-g traffic and the snarl of aircraft,
for those jingle bells. We aro
told, for 20 days before Christ-
mas, that somebody saw mama
kissing Santa Claus last night.
It makes you feel all sort of
scared and .. . well, you know.
Barfy?
Women start getting that har-
assed look about the first of
December. They spend hun-
dreds of hours at their Christ-
mas chores: ruthlessly hacking
off the list of people who didn't
send us a card last year; des- a.m. christmas morning—and
comes every year, but It lasts
for only 30 days, Perhaps some,
thing to get your mind off the
whole thing , ,
With Christmas in the offing,
perhaps you'd be interested in
a new party game, Any number
can play. It is guaranteed to
increase the spirit of good,
fellowship and jollity at any
Christmas party,
Called "Conjugation of Ir-
regular Verbs", it was invent-
ed by Bertrand Russell. It goes
like this; thp player is given
an irregular verb; he conju-
gates it. Example: "I am firm;
you are obstinate; he is a pig-
headed fool." Get the idea?
Let's try another.
Ready? "I am witty and
sparkling. You are unusually
talkative. He is drunk as a
skunk."
Now, how about some Christ-
mas definitions, so that you
won't be misled by a lot of
cliches that have sprung up
around the sacred and joyous
occasion.
Christmas list—men acquire
a heavy list to starboard from
Christmas cookies—people
who think they are going to
spend less on Christmas than 9
last year. Sometimes pronoun-
ced "kooky".
Christmas spirit—what the e
kids have and you don't at
6 a.m. Dec. 25.
Christmas punch—the recipe
is simple, Take one husband o
and wife, decorating tree on t
Christmas Eve. Mix one set of ti
lights which doesn't work.
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extra set of lights, by husband. t
Stir in a few short calls on iv Christmas Shop friends on way home. Put hus-
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PERSONALS
Recent visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Eldin Kerr were Mr. &
Mrs. Arnold Campbell and son
Edward, Seaforth. Mr. & Mrs.
Leslie Campbell and Cheryl
also Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Pap-
To redecorate
Carmel church
One of the projects to be
undertaken by Carmel Church
in the near future will be the
painting and decorating of the
sanctuary, changing of light fix-
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