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Greeting into the Nanthex
SUndsY morning were
Margaret Whyte and
Lee and the Ushers were
en Johnston. Dennis
othinhifl, Kevin and Larry
watt. Christmas carols
were Sung for advent
preceding the service. The
choir anthem was "Truly I
Serve Thee" with Mrs. Allen
Shaddick. choir leader, and
Mrs. Olen Macaregor,
organist.
Rev. McDonald's children,*
st�ry was "Lighting the
Advent Candle which was lit
by Cub John Cartwright.
unior teachers were Mrs.
en Miley and Mrs. Ron
Jewitt. The message was
"Never on Sunday". A
Poinsettia plant was placed in
loving memory of Harry
Watkins by his wife Hazel.
Study Group
A good attendance was
present for the weekly study
group held in the church hall
On Sunday evening. The
subject for study was "The
Church". Next week the
group will be studying "The
Sacraments."
EXplorers-,
November 18, the
"Explorers began their
meeting with the Explorer
song and purpose.
Perfect attendance was
recorded. Happy birthday
was sung for Karen Albright.
Each girl was reminded to
bring d recipe for our baking
expedition.
Mrs. Westerhout conducted
the ceremony of the stars
with Karen Wright, Marnie
Gibbings, Lisa Duizer and
Debbie Prezcator receiving
Otheir first red stars. Laurel
Duizer, Elizabeth Lawson,
Cheryl Lyon, Suzanne
Tamblyn, Dawn Flynn,
Karen Johnston and Brenda
Popp earned their second
year blue star. Third year 1
girls. Marilyn Archambault,
Dianna Shobbrook, Jarmette
Johnston, Jacqueline
Johnston, Darlene Hunking,
✓ lerie Millson, and Shelly
W terhout received their
goll star.
elly Westerhout and
Mamie Gibbings are to be in
charge of scripture and
program for the next
meeting.
After playing some games,
refreshments were served.
The meeting closed with the
Explorer prayer.
Almwell Unit of U.C.W.
Tyler
Gordo*
WorskipwellandilsrryT
P M.
thanked the. iastalla:'
for
troduced his fa
Brother Frank
his uncle Brother Lloyd
Hardy of InnerOltip Oak
Branch No 2S1. .
mid him; Ei n
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin
attended the recep-•
held in London on
Y for the former's
* urinBrown
r, and Mrs. Art Hunking,
and Tara of Centralia
visited on Sunday with his
mu, Mr. and Lorne
Junkisg
Next Snday, December
the.. onnual White Gift
Seri/lee will be held at the
United Church at 10:30 a -M -
with pageant and special
music provided by the Sun.
ocisySehooland ctoirs.
The IP.C.W. General
meeting will be held next
Monday. December 6th with a
pot luck supper at 13:30 p.m.
Each person is to bring one
guest. There will be a whim
elephant tableand Explorers'
candy forsale.
The Women's Institute's
Christmas meeting will be
held on Wednesday,
December 8th with a pot luck
supper •at 6:30 p.m. Roll call
will be a Christmas poem.
• The November meeting of
the Aimwell Unit off Lon-
• desboro UCW washed at the
home of Marjorie Duizer. The
assistant leader, Audrey
Thompson was in charge of
the meeting. Roll call was
answered with each person
giving a Christmas thought.
There were 13 members and
one visitor present.
The nominating committee
brought in the new slate of
°filters: Audrey Thompson,
leader; June Fothingill,
secretary; Margaret Good,
assistant secretary; Vi
Burns, treasurer; Gail Lear,
pianist; -Mary Peel. mission
and service; Florence Car-
twright, congregation life and
work ; Betty Hulley,
nominating committee.
The next meeting will be
the Christmas Party on
December 12th at 6:30 p.m.
Marjorie Duizer was in
targe 41 the program, which
a Christmas theme. Lisa
uizer, sang a solo. Christ-
mas favours were made for
Clinton Public Hospital.
Lunch was served by Audrey
Thompson, Florence Cart-
wright, and Addie Hunking.
Masonic Lodge
CubPacksusdSeSitt'r
The Ist Lords Cub
Pa* and Scout Tropp were
Privileged to atte*d the
citizenship court st *snarls'
County Court House on.
Wednesday evening. The
group witnessed It persona
receiving their citimiddp as
Canadians.
The group was ac.
Campanied by their leaders
Jim Thompson, Stan
McDonald, Ray McNichol,
Wayne Hulley, David Lea,
Michael Overholt and Nor-
man Cartwright, as well es,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lovett.
Sunday 3004 Party
• There was a large skt-
tendance at the annual Fall
Crokinole Party in the dumb
hall tili`Piiday evening when
young and old alike joined in
a night of fun and fellowthIP.
The evening was sponsored
by the Sunday Church School
to raise money forequipment
for the Sunday Sebool.
Winners were: Tieltnau and
Sandra Westerhout, tied for
high; Brent Radford and
Darlene Hulley, tied for low;
Mark Mitchell,/ most twen-
ties. There will be another
Crokinole Party March 23rd.
Personals
Sympathy is extended to
Mr. and Mrs. John Riley and
•Riley families on the death of
brother Archie Riley on
Thuralay, November 25th in
his 53rdyear;
Sorry to report Mr. Austin
Dexter of Huronview is a
patient in Marine Hospital.
Goderich having fallen and
fractured his hip. We wish
him a speedy recovery.
Mr. Jim Alexander, David
and Susan of Orchard Park,
N.Y. called on his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Alexander on Thursday and
attended the funeral of Mrs.
Jim Alexander's fitter Mr.
Charles Hodgins ofWingitam.
Sympathy is extended.
Mr. and Mrs. Colin
Paterson, London, spent the
weekend with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Burns. All spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Smith, Kincardine,
when they celebratedMr. and
Mrs. Burns' wedding an-
niversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Jackson, Brian, Ken and
Sandra of Ridgetown, spent
the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Tom
Allen and his father, Mr. Ken
Jackson and Graeme of
Blyth.
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Annual Pageant Coming
The annual Christmas
Pageant and Carol service
will be held this coming
Sunday, December 5, in
Landesboro United ChUrch.
This yearly service brings
together the children and the
adultOf congregation in
telling the old, yet ever new
story of the first Christmas.
The juniorchoir, consisting
of thirty some voices, is under
the direction of Mrs. Allen
Bosman, and the Senior Choir
is under the direetion of Mrs.
Allen Sbaddick with 'Mrs.
Glenn McGregor as organist.
Solo's will be presented by
Miss Laurie Jewitt and Bill
Jewitt, with- Scott Millar,
Cameron Moon, and Danny
Reid taking the solo parts in
the Wise Men scene.
Ruthann Penfound will be
telling of The Meaning of
Christmas, and the Kin-
dergarten class under the
direction of their leader will
'present L" ' ark Acrostic of
Chrfstmas. Mrs. Nick Whyte
will be the reader for the
service and Mr. McDonald
will be the Scripture Reader.
Portraying the Christnins
Story through the pageant
will be members of the
Sunday School Cheryl
Bromley as Mary with Kent
Howatt as Joseph. The angels
will be Kimberly Wright,
Darlene Hulley, Conner
Roggart and Cheryl Hulley.
David Whyte, David
Stevenson and Robbie
Radford will take the parr of
the Wise Men and Michael
Vincent Robbie Adatus and
Claude Cartwright will be the
—Shepherds.
The service will be at 10;30
a.m. and everyone is invited
to attend,
Per •
There was a nearly full haus* of gal persons at the annual
Illuewater Shrine Club's ladies night at the Vanastra
Shillelagh last SatardaY night. Left to right are president
Lawrie Slade* Mrs NIChatsi, Past Potentate Harold
NieholS of Kitchener,
Bluewater Shrine club
names ne* executive
The Bluewater Shrine Club
at their annual ladies' night
last Saturday night at the
Vanastra Shillelagh, named
their new executive for the
coming year. They will be
installed in January.
The new executive is past
president Lawrie Slade of
Clinton; president, Pred
Willeriof Grand Bend; First
vice-president, Bill Turnbull
of Brussels; second vice-
president, John McKeon of
Goderich; third vice-
president Ron Forster;
treasurer, Walt Newcombe,
Clinton; secretary, Bill
Johnston, Goderich; ways
and means, Doug Morgan,
Clinton; publicity, Howard
Aitken, Goderich; degree
team. - Gerry Holmes;
auditor, Ken Fiett.
Named directors were
curry amilton of Grand
end, Les Habkirk of
Seaforth, Bill Cook of
Goderich, Ross Scott of
Brucefield, Art Hodgins of
Parkhill, Dick Carter of
Clinton, :tub Drysdale of
Hensall, Orville Wallis of
Watford, Al Lobb of gxeter,
George Cameron of
Wingham, Ken Hodgins of
London, Cal Krauter of
Brussels, and Ron Forster of
Lucknow.
Also at the very successful
night which attracted 250
persons Tony Laport of
Zurich won the $200 gift
certificate donated by the Old
Mill, south of Blyth.. Mrs.
Pauline Marten of Clinton
ty the glass turkey and
Percy Pugh of Clinton the two
dinners at the Otange
Shillelagh in Lucan.
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Never put off until tomorrow
•what you can do today. There.
may be a law against it by
then.
By Mane Black ,
Bingo
The $200 jackpot was split
three ways on Monday.
November 29th. The winners
were Darlene Porter of
Goderich, Valerie Miller of
Clinton and Nellie Gonie of
Vanastra.
Round Dancing
Anyone interested in Round
Dancing is asked to contact
Pat Bridges at 2-7910.
Response to this activity has
been just great and anyone
wanting to learn is urged to
come and join the fun every
Tuesday night from 8:30 to
11:30. The fee is $2.50 per
couple and ladies are asked to
bring a light lunch.
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Starting Saturday,
December 4, 1976, children's
movies will be shown from 10
.m. to 12 noon at the
Vanastra Christian Church.
Admission will be 25 cents
per child. Be sure io 'send
your child out Saturday to see
the movies. Alt area children
a relcome.
Youth Group
Starting Friday, December
3 at the Vanastra Christian
Church, activities will be h&d
for boys and girls age 13 and
up. There will be ping pong,
cards and other enjoyable
things to do.
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installed as W.M. by
tilling master Right
riishlp Brother Jim Nellans
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