The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-12-12, Page 17W
Time, e, ThurL December t* 4'
Notes from Whitechurch
rtopies. Society
tdaabiMty'rklay night
at 1 . Aftar. the party the
membors returned to the church
where they had lunch.
Ad cement Daly for The Club
iii Entertains was held Satur-
day, DOCember 7, at Walkerton
D,S.S. where 14 clubs took part
Preeenting skits, demonstrations
and exhibits. The Bruce County
Home Economist, Barbara De
Via r, was master of cere-
monies. Attending from White-
church club were Lori Japielon,
Kathy Purdon, Lori Purdon,
Janene Purdon, Karen Purdan,
Faye Irwin, Janet Adams, Col-
_leen . Adams, Rhonda Gibson,
Wendy Kay, Donna Whytock and
Anne De Bruyn. Whitechurch had
an exhibit, "A Table Set for
Two". The commentator was
Wendy Kay. Janene Purdon and
Lori PurdQn received County
Honors. All 12 girls and their °
leaders, Mrs.een Elliott
and Mrs. Mildred Purdon, re-
ceived
ceived silver spoons.
The Bible Society, of which
Mrs- Earl Caslick is ?resident
and Mrs. Garnet Farm treas-
urer, reports that $81 was col-
lected by canvassers�Vj�.(�
Mrs. Hugh
Simpson, Mrs. Dawson Craig,
Mrs. Elmer Sleiglitho1m, P4rs.
Dalton Schultz, Mrs. Archie Pur -
don, Mrs. Wallace Conn, Mrs.
John de Boer and Mrs. Garnet
Farrier.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morrison of
Little Current spent the weekend
with their son, Jim Morrison, and
Mrs. Morrison of Lucknow.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Herman de Bruyn on the
arrival in Wingham hospital of
two granddaughters, on Dec. 5 to
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian de Bruyn
and on December 6 to Mr. and
The Wingham Advance -Times, Thurs., December 12, 1974
dotard
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baby girl is, s first grandma ' ter.
for Mr. and Mrs, R. Meyer of
Wingham.
Mr.. and Mrs, Dalton Schultz,
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Emerson, were Wednes-
day visitors with Mr. and Ms.
Elmer Kung of Brussels.
On may, December 15 and
Sunday, December 22, the choir
will practise in the church for the
candlelight service. Juniors,
intermediates and seniors are in-
vited.
According to the Ont Safety
League, the cause of a cidents
involving bad weather nditions
is the failure of the driver to
adjust his driving to meet such
conditions or to keep his vehicle
in proper condition.
Junior Aux 111
Christmas
BELOW& - On SOX*
evening the Junior Amdliery
girls held theirChristmas'' i 1
in the community ,ventre. ""
hall was decorated with: aChrist-
mas treeladen with gid:.
The program opened with
recitations of welcome by HMO
Higgins,Heather Shiell,
Katherine pocter and Sara
Leugheed.
A welcome song was sang by
all the girls. Recitations were
also givee by Ann Procter, Joan
Higgins, Cathy Shiell, Lisa
Thompson, Julie Gnat', ; Sla
Anderson, Kelly Lougheed and
Audrey Scott.
"Christmas" was sun by the
girls. Duets were sung by Sheila
Anderson and Kelly Lcugheed;
Patti Edwards and Audrey Sa
Julie Gnay and Cathy I.
Piano solos were played by Joan
Higgins, Sheila Anderson and
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Tuve Days of Christ-
mas" was sung by 12 Orli, A
number was given by Lisa
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A nativity a was portrayed
by all the girls, The Program
ended with carol singing and
Santa Claus arrived.on schedule
tQ the great delight of the smaller
children and distributed gifts and
bags of candy.
Lunch was served by the girls.
On Saturday evening, Dec. 14,
the girls will ,parent their pro-
gram for the residents at the
Brookhaven Nursing Home at
Winghaun.
The Caribou Inuit inland frori
Hudson Bay often lived without
heat in their snowhouses
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