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First PRESBYTERIAN Church
59 Goderich St. W.. Seaforth . .
Minister: Rev, T.A.A. Duke Organist: Mrs. I), Carter
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9
11:15 Worship, Sunday School and Nursery
"Be carefut-not to forget
• COME TO 'WORSHIP
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.Anglitari ChUrch
ST. THOMAS.
The Rev. James R. Broadfoot B.A., M.Div.
Seaforth
SIJNDAY, NOVEMBER 9T11 ..._.......
23rd Sunday after Trinity
10 a.rti. Morning Prayer •
Service in charge of Mr. Gordon Wright.
Sunday School and Nursery available during service
"Celebrating our 125 years in Serlforth"
NORTHSIDE United Church
..54..Goderich-St-Wesi,Seaforth
Rev. J.G. Vanslyke NOVEMBER 9, 1980 .
11 a .m. A Service of Remembrance
• The Canadian Legion, Legion Auxiliary, etc.
will attend.
Sunday School and Nursery At the same time.
Organist -Choir Director Jr. Choir Leader
Margaret Whitmore Audrey IVicLiwain
,
Area congregattons are insited to take ad%antage of
the church director% to announce if.L ir Lhurch sersites
each %% eck Chur‘h directors antwiincenients are
available for a minimum of 2n Lonsecutiv0 %%eeks in
units of 1%.0 column inthe% at 52 per unit Changes in
kip ITI.1 be made cath %%eek but -must be received
before noon on Tuesda%
BEATINO INFLATION'S
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Residents . at Seaford),
Mir',X.A4Ong_.' MOO
brated4lagOwe'Pit'On Friday
afternoeCiStitit,'*Y044 re0:-
dents, masquerading 111
eestutne; With Mr. Frank
Case and. Mr, 'Wilber Keyes
being the hest disguised.
Dancing and a sitig.songwai
enjoyed and Mrs. Evelyn
Carteti, And*r) grand,angliter
Julie viSitedI1..09StO* and
Jane had treats'tor everyone.
On Sunday afterneon the
Junior Choir Of First Presby-
terian Church, under the
direction of Mrs. Carol Car-
ter, visited the Manor and
provided a musital program
for alt to enjoy. Their ren-
dition of"`You light up my
no*rinivurtmiet‘ivin-,
for the delicious cooldes they
donated. Mts. Otitis Wills
4kt-ratted the 'poem NoV-.
ember, at the close of the
program.
.On WednesdaY-afterneelf
Rev, J. BroadfoOt of St,
Thomas Anglican Church ,
conducted worship services
with Mary Finlayson accom-.
parting ar, • the piano for
hymns.
Tuesday afternoon the eu-
chre club met- with volun-
teers and residents participa-
ting. Winners were Mrs.
Frank Smale, lone hands,
Mrs. Marx Kunz, high ladies
score. For the men it was Mr.
Elmer Bakcsy, most lone
hands, and Mr. Albert St.
life" and "the Lord's Pay? Denis, high mens score. The
were Most beautiful, as was_next-eu.chro be-Tuesday—re.
each number• they sang. Novmeber 11 at 7 p.m. when
Many thanks to Carol and -the Mr. Robert McClure will be'
choir for sharing their talents celebrating his 85th birth -
with the residents and also day. Please note time change
Visiting this, past week
with Mr. Fraitli Case were
Isabelle MatiOne11 and Miss
• Vicki IlarriS: Frank spent
Sunday .‘,vitit, his sister, Mrs,
Tinier Laione.,
• Mrs, Margaret Smale visi-
ted with Miss ' Mary Neville.
Mr. Ross Hatiehton wag
• visited by his two daughters
,Satarda)4
• john Stricken went
out for the' day Saturday with
his, daughters,
We. are sorry, to report Mt.
Jaken) tIonkamen is confined
to Seaftirtir Community Hos-
pital. .
Don't forgct the Christmas
'Tea and Bazaar at Seaforth
lVf•anor Nursing Home, Satur-
day NOv. froin 2:3Q to 4
P.m
Residents are -all' wearing
their re 4:I poppies • courtesy
of the Legion Branch who
visited and distributed them
to " the residents. '
raft Clcitch at Northside
First Church Ladies Aid
president, Mrs. Ann Agar
welcomed the Ladies to the
November Meeting held on
Tuesday at the church. The
meeting opened with prayer.
Mrs. Joan Van Rooijen
ad severalm -poems
coniposed by Mr. John
Beattie "Re Cares", "The
Pleasure of a Smile" and
'In' the Garden."
Prizes at Vanastra
The children and moms
arrived in a wide range of
costumes for the nursery
school Hallowe'en_ party on
Thursday Oct.' 30th. We had
two special guests on hand to
judge our costumes- Mrs.
The First annual Funny/
Scarry Fruit and Vegetable
Contest was won by: Funny:
Kgtn. Jamie Low; Gr. !-
Ronnie Ferguson, Gr. 2/37
Paul Jeacock; Gr. 4 Kerry
Dunsmore; Gr. 5/6- wayne
Dunsmore.
_ 5_c_ary Kgtn.. Tracy __F
guson; Gr. 1- Brandon Thie-
beault; Gr. 2/3 Adam Dow-
ell, Or. 4- Darryl Dixon and
Ronnie Davis and Gr. 5/6
Trudy Laws, Refreshments
were provided by our school
choir. On Monday our
grades 4,5,6 pupils went to
Egar Rathwell dnd Mrs.
Peter Mantel. The children
'were divided into two groups
Juniors and 'Seniors and the
following are the Junior
winners; I st- Jeremy Smith,
2nd- Steven, 3rd- Lori Mc-
Lachlan. 4th - Peter Hummel.
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1977 Ford Wagon
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Red win svtver tnnt' 4 donr aor cortddrortong
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1975 Ford Torino $1,495."
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stcering
1976 Dodge Aspen
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1976 Buick Skylark
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1978 Ford Vart
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6 :‘,/ standard trans-- ss SOIL° ciavv y SuSrient(III, 4E1
1970 Monte "III-
s510.00
2 door ^a•, -”,r) recenrDt,on,ng)
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Feixriztiimningl
1973 Hornet Rambler '995."
(before recortdrirc,,nor,g)
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MI these- units ate.one owner vehicles.
We still have a few 1980
cars 8 trucks at very law prices.
cLaughlin
527-1140 CHEVROLET—OLDS LTD.
H001S MON-P.
Service Department 7:30 ti.m.-5:30 p.m.
Servite.Seiection Saving Stsfisfdcflor) -Leasing
Seaforth
Sales °Mee- 1:30 a -6:30 p.m.
Sac MOO a.m.-41:30 p.m.
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Senior winners were: 1st
Keith Ryan, 2nd- Dixie Em-
' bling, 3rd- John Ducharm
and 4th- Grant Laws. Special
thanks to the Clinton News
Record for taking pictures.
The kids were served a lunch
of hot dogs, pop, rice crispy
squares and bags of candy
while the .adults enjoyed
pizzas made by Elaine Sher -
ban, Myrtle Goulding and
Debbie Riley.
Mrs. Mae Habkirk read
Fire call
Seaforth firemen were cal-
led to the John Ball home, 26
John Street, Seaforth on
Saturday night at about 6:15
p.m. A chimney in the house
caught fire, but Seaforth fire
chief Harry Hak said hie fire
burned itself out before the
fireman reached the scene.
There was not damage .to
the house or chimney.
the Scripture Lesson
'Minutes were read by
Mrs. Duke in absence of
Viola Lawson the secretary.
The executive are
responsible for December
meeting. Mrs. Duke
itrtrOduced the girest speaker
, Mrs. Van Slyke. • ,
She spoke on die -different
crafts she does and said it
was one way to relax. They,
have started a Craft Clatch
at Northside Church and any
one is welcome to come and
learn different crafts. There
is Christian" fellowship , as
well, and can develop your
skills. Her talk 'was most
interesting arid showed some_
of her work.
Miss Alice Reid gave
courtesy remarks and pre-
sented her with a gift:
A lovely lunch of Cake and
Ice Cream was enjoyed.
Watch for Our
Grand Opening
Coining soon
SEAFORTH
SEWING CENTRE
Main St. Seaforth 527-1900
• The Leo S disettssed the "
dance on Noy, 1, There was a
big crowd and the dance was
a success. New members
. were given their cards and
papers to fill out. They also
paid their membership fee
of $3.00. •
Some members were
'asking about having another
date sometime before
exams start. A new years
dance was mentioned but
nothing final has ,been said.
The Lions Club also wants
the teos to be.itt. the Santit
Claus .parade. The tflOile is
"Nursery Rhymes''.
COthallittee was „f01TRPLI to
organize that: Susan Ridley,
Kevin WiWatrison, Steve
Vander Velden,-, and Kathy
Broome, '
An, executive meetieg was
held afterwards, ME:
Vincent also talked over the
dance. Special thanks goes to
Pizza -Train for donating
,
prizes at the dance.
McKillop Munchers hand in books
BY JANICE MURRAY
October 16, the McKillop
#1 Munchers met at
Murray's home.,, Debbie
Hulley opened the meeting.
Plans for a party on Oct, 30,
were made. Members are to
hand in our books to the
_
• leaders the same night.
Members took turns,
reading sections from the
'member's pamphlet. They
did a quiz and a case study.
Members made saucy franks
and bifty pizzas that were
enjoyed by all.
NOTICE
Township of Stanley
Township of Stanley tax payers • are
reminded that the second installment of
• 1980 TAXES
Is due on 'or before Nov. 14, 1980.
Avoid the penalty for late payment by
remitting before Nov. 14, 1980
Mel Graham
Clerk -Treasurer
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