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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1965
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Mr, and Mrs. Fred Beer left
Saturday to spend Christmas
with their son and daughter-in-
law, F/O John Beer, Mrs. Beer,
and family at Moose Jaw, Sask.,
and New Years with their
daughter and son-in-law, F/Lt
and Mrs, R. D. McArthur, and
family, at Rivers, Manatobia.
Mrs. Gerald Godbolt, of Ex-
eter, and nine members of her
Sunday school class of James
Street United Church, and Mrs.
Jack Fuller, visited at the
Queensway Nursing Home,
Hensall, Sunday morning at 10
a.m., and entertained two of
Hensall WI Sees
Christmas Skit
The highlight of the Christ-
mas meeting of Hensall Wom-
en's Institute, held Wednesday
evening in the Legion Hall, was
the presentation of a delightful
skit, "The Shawl", under direc-
tion of Mrs, Rodger Venner.
The following ladies protrayed
the roles: Mrs. Pearl Koehler,
Mrs. T. J. Sherritt, Mrs. Wil-
bert Dilling, Mrs. V. M Pyette
and Mrs. Venner.
Members answered the roll
call by naming "My favorite
Christmas carol". Mrs. Rodger
Venner contributed a lovely
reading, Mrs. Fred Beer con-
ducted a period of Christmas
carols accompanied at the piano
by Miss Greta Lammie.
Mrs. Al Scholl and Mrs. Bev-
erly Beaton sang a pleasing
duet, "Star of the East", accom-
panied by Mrs. Beatrice Hess,
of Zurich. A special collection
of $28 was taken up which will
be given to the Children's Aid
Society at Goderich. Mrs. R.
M. Peck gave courtesy remarks.
President Mrs. Beaton pre-
sided for the business and Mrs.
N. E. Cook for the program. A
Christmas lunch was served.
Program convenors were Mrs.
V. M. Pyette, Mrs. Wilbert Dill-
ing; hostesses, Mrs. Harry Hor-
ton, Mrs. Len Purdy. Thirty-
eight were present for the
meeting.
MRS. MAUDE REDDEN, Editor
the patients there—Miss Olive
Prior and Norman McDonald.
George and John Godbolt, sons
of Mrs, Godbolt, sang, with
guitar accompaniment by John.
The pupils also sang.
On Sunday morning at 11
a.m, nine pupils of the Messen-
gers from Hensall United
Church called at the Queens-
way Nursing Home and pre-
sented each patient with a
Christmas candle. A vocal duet,
"Frosty the Snowman", was
sung by Cindy Parker and
Judith Mickle. Mrs. Clendon
Christie and Mrs. Jack Corbett
were in charge of the project.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sturgis
and Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle
and Miss Ann Mickle attended
the concert presented by the
university choir last Sunday
evening in Thames Hall, UWO,
Robert Mickle is a member of
the choir.
The annual Christmas party
for the families of the Legion
and Auxiliary will be held this
Sunday afternoon, in the Legion
Hensall
The UCW general Christmas
meeting of Hensall United
Church was held Monday eve-
ning with a very good attend-
ance of all four units. Each
unit met separately at 7:30 to
take care of any business trans-
actions. At eight o'clock the
71 ladies came together in
friendship hall for the Christ-
mas meeting, which was in
charge of units one, two and
three.
Mrs. Ron Mock presided and
gave the devotional on "The
Miracle of Christmas". Christ-
mas carols were sung with Mrs.
William Fuss accompanying.
Mrs. Robert Reaburn told the
Christmas story — "Backwards
to Christmas".
Mrs. Edison Forrest conduct-
ed a beautiful candle -lighting
service, "The light shineth in
darkness". She was assisted by
Mrs. John Corbett, Mrs. Ella
Drysdale, Mrs. Harry Hoy, Mrs.
Harvey Keys and Mrs. Wes
Richardson,
Mrs. Howard Currie, who took
the chair for the business, was
pleasantly surprised when Mrs.
Walter Spencer, past president,
presented her with a gift and
expressed how thoroughly she
had been appreciated as presi-
dent, and so pleased that she
will carry on for another year.
All units are changing for the
coming year.
It was reported the bale ar-
rived safely in Toronto and
weighed 238 pounds. All sec-
retaries are to present a writ-
ten report for the general
meeting on December 29, at
a
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vision of Unit 4, a final meet-
ing to close all transactions of
the year.
Mrs, Harvey Keys reported on
friendship and visitation work,
having sent 39 boxes to shut-
ins and 46 cards. Mrs. Earle
Rowe received the slate of of-
ficers which was presented by
Mrs. W. B. Cross.
Slate of Officers
Honorary presidents, Mrs.
George Armstrong, Miss M.
Ellis; past president, Mrs. Wal-
ter Spencer; president, Mrs.
Howard Currie; first vice-presi-
dent, Mrs. James McAllister;
second vice-president, Mrs.
Vern Alderdice; recording see-
retary, Mrs. Harry Caldwell;
assistant, Mrs. P. L. McNaugh-
ton; corresponding secretary,
Mrs. N. E. Cook; treasurer, Miss
Mary Goodwin.
Representative, Unit 1, Mrs.
James Taylor; Unit 2, Mrs.
Rodger Venner; Unit 3, Mrs.
Ken Elder; leader, 4, Mrs.
James McAllister.
Chairman: Christian citizen-
ship and social action, Mrs.
Donald Joynt; community
friendship and visitation, Mrs.
Wilmer Ferguson; co-operation
in Christian education and mis-
sionary education, Mrs. Doug
Cook; finance, Mrs. Walter
Spence r; membership, Mrs.
Byran Kyle; nominations, Mrs,
Ella Drysdale; press and pub-
licity, Mrs. Rodger Venner;
program, Mrs. Robert Reaburn;
social functions, Mrs. Alderdice;
stewardship and recruiting, Mrs.
V. M. Pyette; supply and wel-
fare, Mrs. Ernest Chipchase;
literature and communications,
Mrs. Jack Consitt; manse, Mrs.
R. M. Peck; leadership and de-
velopment, Mrs. E. Rowe; pian-
ist, Mrs. J. C. Goddard; repre-
sentative to official board, Mrs.
J McAllister; representative
to board of stewards, Mrs. Ron
Mock; representative to mis-
sionary and maintenance, Mrs.
Ross Forrest; representative to
Christian and missionary edu-
cation, Mrs. Doug Cook, Mrs.
Edison Forrest.
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CHRISTMAS WEEK
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COLEMAN'S 11/2 -LB. TINS
CANNED HAMS
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PRODUCE SPECIAL
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SUPREME BRAND — 2 -LB. BAG
Red Emperor Grapes 5 lbs 49c Peas and Carrots
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Supreme—Lb.
Christmas Cakes _ _ 49c
Wishing Well—(4-qt. pack) plus deposit
Ginger Ale 75c
Bake'n'Serve — Packages
Weston's Rolls _ 2/59c
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Allen's -48 Oz.
Fruit Drinks _ _ _ 2/59c
2 -Lb Package
Seedless Raisins _ _ 59c
Green Giant — 14 Oz.
Corn Niblets _ _ _ 3/59c
Clark's
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Mince Pies 55c
Ladies'
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Caravan
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White Swan — 60s
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STORE HOURS:
OPEN NIGHTS, DEC. 17, 18, 22, 23
ALSO OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT,
DECEMBER 30.
Prices Effective from December 18
to December 24