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Clinton News-Record, 1978-12-14, Page 10PAGE 10--CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1978 • the BAYFIELDGwen Pemberton„g Special events for Guides The 1st Bayfield Brownie Pack and the newly -formed Guide Company met •on Saturday, December 9th at the Anglican Parish Hall for three special ceremonies. Mrs. Mary Brady welcomed the parents and introduced special guests, Division Com- missioner Carroll McKim of Lucknow and District Commissioner Dianne Buchanan of Goderich. The following in - training leaders were then enrolled by Mrs. Buchanan into the Guiding movement: Guide Captain Gerry Bornath, Lieutenant Mary Brady and Tawny Owl Bonnie Roy. Enrolment was then held for Guides Anne Bornath, Serena Chilton, Donna Gerger, Laura Roy, Debbie Siertsema, White Gift Sunday held A unique White Gift Service was held at St. Andrew's United Church on Sunday evening, December 7th, when the congregation par- ticipated in the reading of the service which began with informal singing of Carols. The organist, Mollie Cox was ac- companied by Ruth Andrew at the piano. -A 'Festival of Lights' theme was carried out through pageantry and music depicting different ways in which news of the Advent of Christ is celebrated. Cathy McFadden, Julie Porter, Lori and Cori Sinnamon enacted the candle -lighting ceremony of the Swedish people, while a song composed by• Alun Thomas was sung by Jean Milne to the tune of Santa Lucia. Pat Hemingway lit candles as a Jewish mother would, to guitar music played by Lioness group plan Xrnas draw The Bayfield Lionesses met for dinner at the United Church on Monday, December 4th. Reports were given by all committee chairpersons. Jan Simons reported that the Main Street Christ- mas decorations would be going up during the week. The Christmas stocking draw will be made on Saturday, December 16th at• • the children's Christmas party which will be held in the Town Hall. On Tuesday 'December 19th there will be a meeting at Kathleen Siertsema's at 2 p.m. to pack Christmas boxes. The Lionesses wish to thank the residents of Clan Gregor Apartments for their donation of $75 for the Arena fund. A Lioness work party cleaned windows at the apartment building. Members wish to draw attention of villagers to the fact that oxygen is available at the Fire Hall and qualified people are available to administer..it in case of an emergency. A social hour with a gift exchange was enjoyed after the business meeting. The Lioness club wishes to extend Christmas greetings Seniors see area Tuesday - noon - "Hey Bob, stop the bus, 43 of us Bayfield Seniors want to get on.” We stopped in Brucefield and picked up four more. "Hi -Ho the Merry 0" we are on our way to Tillsonburg and Simcoe. Our first stop is at Coyle's Factory Outlet in Tillsonburg. Quite a store! Everything from soup to nuts. Next we shopped at the beautiful Mall. The Christmas decorations there were really fascinating. Later we drove to Simcoe and enjoyed a turkey dinner in a private dining room in one of the restaurants. At 6:30 we grove to see the town's display of -lights. It was indescribable. The first time around, all one heard was "Oh look here" or "Just look over there". The second time we did not forget the meaning of Christmas and sang Carols all the way around. The last time we just looked and hated to leave such a magnificent showing of the Christmas theme displayed in lights. No one should miss this wonderful treat that the Simcoe Chamber of Commerce has done so well. Thanks Bob for a safe and lovely trip. GRAHAM'S GENERAL STORE Main St. - Bayfield ENTER OUR DRAW FOR A FREE TURKEY with your '2.00 or over purchase • • • • • • • for your holiday season parties ... we have MIX AND ICE Coca-Cola 26 oz. 294 & TAX & DEPOSIT Canada Dry 33` Ginger -Ale 26 oz. a TAX b DEPOSIT • • • • We now offer a COMPLETE PHOTOFINISHING SERVICE from Triangle Colour Lab Ltd. • • • • • Agent For GRAND BEND DRY CLEANERS • • s_ • 1 We've now expanded our selection of current MAGAZINES & NOVELS • • • Weekly Grocery Speckakk! Frei. Daliverry Alun Thomas. Wendy Penhale and Edward Bullen portrayed Joseph and Mary bringing the baby Jesus to the temple where Simeon the patriarch received him in his arms. For it had been prophesied that Simeon would see the Christ Child before he died. This role was played by Don Keillor, The- Leader in the service was the Rev. Alun Thomas and the readers were Arch Andrew and Dorothy Cox. eJ Lisa Taman and Leigh Ann Taman who were also presented with their hostess badges. After reading a poem on "The Flight of the Brownies," Luanne Erickson, Laurie Phoenix, Tracey Fan- sher, Julia Ritchie, Mary Ellen Van Aaken and Chris Westlake were awarded their Brownie Wings by Mrs. McKim. Following the Fly -up ceremony they were then welcomed into the Guide Company. Next, Tweenies Chanda Chilton, Lydia Erickson, Lisa Overholt and Cindy Scott were enrolled into the Brownie Pack by Brown • Owl Charlene Porter assisted by ,Mrs. McKim, Tawny Owl Bonnie Roy and Fluffy Owl Ann Haw. Following a lively game by parents and girls, the Grand Howl and Taps, the Guides prepared and served a lovely lunch. UCW learn about Afganistan hospitals The guest speaker at a meeting held jointly by the two St. Andrews UCW groups on Wednesday Dec. 6 was Carol Erb of the Zurich area who has spent six years- in Aighanistan. She was secretary to the Medical Director of the Nooreye Institute at Kabul, the Capital. It is a one hun- dred bed hospital which is maintained by the Christian Blind Mission which has its headquarters in Ger- many and which has recently opened an office in Stouffville, Ontario. Carol illustrated her takk with slides of the hospital inside and out, the staff -and her other friends in Kabul, and her living quarters. Her pictures of the coun- ryside spoke graphically rof the hard life of farmers there where water is so scarce. The speaker set up a display of articles from Afghanistan which demonstrated the fine handiwork of the women. She asked Elaine Dunn who had introduced her, to don a 'shadri', the hooded cloak with the Ever Young's party The Ever Young Seniors held their Christmas dinner and party last Thursday evening at the Bayfield United Church, when 58 seniors and three guests sat down to a sumptuous turkey dinner-. Seven plates were sent out to those who were in- capacitated. Melvina had her usual favors at each place setting. The President Perce Johnston presided. After dinner Christmas Carols were enjoyed Jed by Mary Nediger with "fir. Ty"i4 Members of the new Bayfield council place their hands on the Bible during swearing-in ceremonies in. Bayfield Monday night by Clerk Gordon Graham. (News -Record photo) Ate, .10 /;;446 Val's Fashion Fare has great gift ideas for the lady on your list ... choose from • Pant Suits •Dresses • Skirts • Sweaters • Coats • Slippers • Housecoats • Slacks • Blouses ._ • 1 • • :4311 ��G l /44 \ • Hats & Scarves • Nightgowns & Acces. • Children's Wear up to Boys 18 and Girls 14 Val's Christmas Present to You - 20 ALL MERCHANDISE from now 'til Christmas STOREWIDE SALE! war DLIYTH Valerie Dale, Praprietroti S 3.435 1 OPINt M i am i+gioi?ur"daffy +�irrrlc-fl ±pmrl O fieri Fridays til • 4 Nellie McRae at the piano. Len Carter in- troduced the guest speaker, the Rev. Alun Thomas, minister of St. Andrew's. He related humorous experiences during his stay in Newfoundland. Dorothy Cox thanked him. The President in- troduced Canon F.H. Paull and the Rt. Rev. M.W. Bourdeau. They both gave splendid talks in their own inimitable way. Jeanne Lindsay thanked them in a few well chosen words: The kitchen ladies were called and Harry Baker thanked them for a splendid dinner. Kathleen Hill, Violet Carter and Jeanne Lindsay all gave readings. Jingles were sung ending with 'How Great Thou Art' and 'God Save the Queen'. Lions club The Club has com- pleted its Christmas list of elderly and shut-ins. Also final plans have been,. made, to hold the Christmas Turkey Bingo on Monday, December 18th in the old Town Hall on Clan Gregor Square. See coming events in this paper. ,0 6 I• 4 • • , •• 6 0 a Op 0 :i • . 0 • .6`• s• i • '• .,• i • •6• • ••. • • a C o • 4 a 0 d mesh face mash, which is worn by the women and which conceals their identity completely. It was a most interesting and informative talk which evoked questions from the audience, ably answered by Carol. The Rev. Alun Thomas ex- pressed the thanks of the meeting and presented a gift to Carol as a small token of appreciation. Christmas Carols were sung, and musical numbers were presented. Jean Dunn who presided called on Dawna Westlake to honour three UCW members by presenting them with scrolls and life mem- bership pins. Jean Greer pinned the UCW Crest on Evelyn Greer, Jeanne Lindsay, Florence Dunn and Marilyn Haw per- formed the honor for Nina Haw We Sell Genuine () Not every store like ours can make that statement. So, naturally, having just been selected as a dealer for North America's largest selling wood stove, we're rather proud. This is the stove that's made wood heat practical once again. The one that can reduce your heat bills by 50 percent or more So come by soon. And see for yourself why our Fisher Stoves are an idea Canada is warming up to. BABY BEAR ALL 6 MODELS NOW IN STOCK ALL AT SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICES WISEWAY FRED J. HUDIE LIMITED Home and Building Centre , 230 Bayfield Road, CLINTON 482-3441 OPEN: MONDAY TO FRIDAY $ A.M. - 6 P.M. SATURDAY 8 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. • • et • •• �•�•• • • .104; • • 4 61 • • • •6 •fk •6• •• '•• e te%• 1 0, • • • • •6 ' 0 0•4,• . •a •4 •4•®� e• • • 1 • $i s • o'I t * •d /or • • • • S. 1 6 • 6® 6 • 1 % • ® 4 • e •w • •. tet ' a�. 6•e®"® 6 4 ,.• 4 '. J 4 6 CI • . ' • 4 • iQ • 1.c\-1% (30 !"o o Jae: 4 '. • Q C • • b a •• se o 00 0 0 k #4, 4 44 an 0 0 • '1. •• 4, SEASON'S GREETINGS! Shop Clinton this Christmas and Win! Enter CLINTON'S $1,000 GRAND CHRISTMAS GIVE.A-WAY 3rd DRAW: DEC. 16 '200. 4th DRAW: DEC. 22 '500. Our first winner ('100) was Donald McGregor, Brucefield. Our second winner ('200) was Gina Radley, Clinton. YOU COULD WIN YOUR CHRISTMAS TURKEY Compliments of the Clinton Businessmen, A turkey will be awarded to a Clinton Shopper on the following days: December 14 & 15; and Doc. 18 through 21. WINNERS 10 DATE: Gerry Moffatt, R.R. 3 Kippen Gladys Foster, Clinton Jack Irwin, Clinton Mrs. Eilee McGregor, Brucefield Fred Dutot, R.R. 3, Clinton Mrs. Baptist, R.R. 3, Exeter Mrs. Mar) McKenzie, Clinton IN MERCMANOIS• CERTIFICATES IN MERCHANDISE CERTIFICATES • 0 G ••r e • • •. . . • • • •• ,6 • . 4 ••� • • •. •�,• I •► •i:o: •.• •1 • • •1 1•, •6 • �••• . •• • • 0 4 • • • 0 • • • • •'• •• • • �• ••�••• 1 •� • 4 • •'r� .• • 'S • • • • • •4 • 0 1 . • • • • 6'160 • 614 4 • . �•6 :•••4 . • • • 8E • • •• • F' 6,• • •+• • • • 10E ••0 I'4 0 44 1'• 1 i /,, ••4s 0.6 ,• • • �1�Bring the ; kids to , .' Clinton SANTA CENTRE In the Town Hall, this Friday, 7 p.m. -8:30; and Saturday 2:30-4:30 p.m. • ,T, • , • 0111' V .-. 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