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Volunteers' and 4tneinbeiS''
of the resident 'enehre club
gathered at Seaforth Manor
,lattItiesday afternoon when
five t4ableS Of ettchre were in
pray. LadiPs high score Was
held by Mrs. Rachel Riehl
with, , Mrs. Gertrude Hall
.syint,lipg the consolation. For
the then it, was Mrs. Eimer
'ElatieSY high and Mr. Charles
MA'S conaolation. The travel•
ting:lone hand Was won by.
,Mrs. Gertrude Taylor while
the hidden score was Mrs.
Mary Kung.
The next euchre will be
• December 9th at 2 p.m.
Thanks to Mrs. Mary Melver
and Mrs. Art Nicholson for
the treats for lunch.
Rev. James Broadfoot con-
ducted worship service last
Wednesday afternoon at 2
p.m. For his theme Rev.
'Broadfoot chose "Music"
and also he played many
different hyhms and relig-
toils •Fleces on tape, Resi-
dents enjoyed listening to
these beautiful renditions of
music and joined in singing
Velour
HOUSECOATS 29.50 up
Terry
HOUSECOATS 25.001,
Woolama
HOUSECOATS 30.,00
Peignoir
SETS 35.00 up
NIGHT GOWNS
Silks 29.00 uP
Flannelette 1395Up
Brushed - 16.95UP
Tailored
Flannelette
PYJAMAS 14.95 uP
Bed
JACKETS 11.95
HALF SLIPS 10,9SUP
FULL SLIPS 12.00 uP
PANTIES 3.25up
HAT & SCARF
SETS 14.95 aP
MITTS 3.95 aP
GLOVES 3.95 aP
KID GLOVES 20.00P
HAND BAGS 18.00 UP
SCARFS 4.95PP
NYLONS 1.5OUP
PANTY HOSE 1.85 uP
TOWELS. • * •
HAND 1.95 up
BATH 2.95 uP
WASH CLOTHS .50UP
UMBRELLAS 5.95 UP
BLANKETS
LUGGAGE •
• •
TOTES 43.00 ap
BEAUTY BAG 45.O0up
PULLMAN 90.00 uP
SWEATERS • • •
Cardigans, turtles.
coats, vests. Sizes S
to XL.
19.95 to 49.95
75 Years of Main Street
along with some of them.
Rev. Brpadfoot will be
conducting Christmas com-
munion December 24th at 1 t
a.m. at Seaforth Manor.
Visiting with Mr,. Wilber
Keyes were Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Carter of Woodstock
also Mrs. Eunice Keyes and
George and Jessie Keyes.
Mrs. Cassie Nicholson vis-
ited- with Arthur Nicholson
also Mr. and Mrs, Robert
McClure.
Mr. and Mrs, James Stew-
art visited with Mr. William
Scott.
Mr. Wilson Blancriardi
Mr. William Connolly and
Miss Isobel Lanibree-njoyed
an outing to Stratford on
Thursday with Mrs. Lynda
Jardine R,N.A.
Miss Ruth Cluff visited
with Mr. Frank Case.
Miss Mary Neville attend -
St. James CWL bazaar
Winners at the Bazaar on
Saturday include: First prize
- handmade quilt - John
Lamers and second prize -
handmade afghan - Sister
Marie Brebeuf.
Penny sale winners were:
Mother Goose Lacin Cards -
Pat Wocks; Blanket - Katie
Phillips; Baby Ellen Doll - C.
Van Doornick; 2 kg sugar - F.
Stewart; Candy Canes -
Cindy Dekroon; Mixing
Bowls and Cake Mix - Mrs.
M. McLaughlin; Crocheted
r,
THE HURON e)c'Oossi-ciii, peoEMBER 4, 1980
ed church on Sunday morn-
ing.
Twenty-four residents at-
tended bingo on Friday after-
nobn and bingo winners
were: 0 - Mr. Elmer Bakcsy;
I Mr.. Cecil Rhoades; N -
Mr. 'Harold Walsh; p - Mrs.
M. 'Shill; 0 - Mr. James
Nolan. 4 corners - Mr, Albert
St. Denis, Full House - Elmer
Bakcsy • Cecil Rhoades and
Doris Wills (tied)
Mr. Ludger Seguin. held
the highest score for alley
bossling. on Thursday
Wheel chair bowling was
enjoyed on Monday after-
noon and Miss Ila Gardner
held the winning ladies score
while Mr. Ross Houghton
was vo- high for the 'men.
The ladie team won out over
the men this time by over
fifty points.
Handmade quilts won
Pillow - Dianne Wood;
Christmas Serviettes - Mari-
lyn Dale; 7 Piece Coaster set
- Tanya Armstrong; Salt and
Pepper and Salas set - Rose
Murray; Play -Doh (Goofy
Faces) - Marg McCall;
Christmas Cards - Christie
Murray; Flower Vase - Sister
M. Brebeuf; 2 Kg. Sugar -
Mrs. F. Smale; Cactus Gar-
den - C. De Corte; Crocheted
Hat - Laura Farrugia; Fruit
Bowl - Bryan Coleman; Al-
bum - Marie Kelly; Linen
Area wedding
RYAN — SPRUYT
Catherine Spruyt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Soruvt of Mt. Brydgcs. and Thomas Ryan. son of Mr. and
Mr. Frank Ryan of Dublin, were married in All Saints
Church. Strathroy on September b. Reverend Father
Mooney officiated at the ceremony. The bride was given in
marriage by her father. The matron of honour was
Elizabeth Loyens of Mt. Brydges. twin sister of the bride.
The bridesmaids were Darien Spruyt of Ridgetown sister
of the bride. and Elaine Ryan of London, sister of the
groom. The best man was Allan Ryan of London. brother
of the groom and the ushers were Leonard li!,an of
Pembroke. brother -44 the groom and Gars Strruys of Mt.
Brydges. brother of fhe bride. The reception ts as held in
the Delaware Community Center and guests attended
from Pembroke. London. Stratford. Tillsonburg. Ltican.
Woodstock. Wingham. Mt. Brydges. Dublin and sur-
rounding areas. The couple went to Florida for their
honeymoon and are residing at RR. Pl. Dublin
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Calendar Towel • Grace
Scott; Imparted English
Sweets - Cathy Lynn Hak;
Letters and Notes; Catherine
Hak;
Dare Chaco. Fudge -
Dawn Paprle. b Piece Glass
Set - Jean Hoff; Bathroom
Slippers Sister M. Brebeuf;
StationerEnsemble - Marg
Smale; 4 Piece Mixing Bowls
- Monica McCurdy; 4 glasses
- Nicole Garon; Tonka B.J.
Finnigan; 4 Soup Mugs -
Mrs. R. Hoornaert; Photo
Album - Lou Sills; Christmas
Serviettes and Table Cloth -
Paul Hoste,
BY MABEL TURNBULL
Rev. A.A. Horst; Si,
Peter's Lutheran, Brodhagen
led our Wednesday service.
TO create a mood for worship
a tape recording of the
Salvation Army Band was
played wfiile Rev. Horst
greeted each resident
individually and met the new
residents.
Sunday was All Saints.
Sunday Rev. Horst read
Revelations Chapter 21 nd
enlarged on the meaning of
Saints.
We are Suppos-ed-to wear
-
halos and play harps of gold
in eternal life with the saints,
the peace makers) God's
chosen people through
baptism and grace. Not by
deeds alone. The gates of
heaven are open wide for us
to enter and there will be no
sin there.
After the service those •9:01Oct to htlY,` a !go' atie
who reMained had an leave. To make a fourth .'at
informal hymn sing which I Euchre4 Mary Layton joind
spent in rny room, recording Us With ;MOS Ma. Xaytoh
This service: • , and 14a Close ohesame eacho
t. Ivir. and Mrs. Art a tie. Time for 001,Y:tio
Staffa, visited Mrs. gaines of enchreopartners the
Bessie Swale prior to a trip to same as bridgere each w.cth
a game of euchrela he. • °-
Visitors with — Ada
Armstrdng, Pearl Hutebing0,
Helen Craig,Bayfield, Corrie
Klaver, Clinton with Gladys
Brightrall.
Thelma: "Bode took Ada
British Columbia where they
will visit their daughter.
Visitors with Mabel
Turnbull, her cousins Mrs.
Elizabeth Alexander. Exeter
and Mrs. Annie Hartman,
Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. D. J.
Hfllis and Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong., Lillian Edmiston
Darwin Lowe, Ingersoll. --Lucy Bushie and Dorothy
Bridge results on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Reith and
Ida Close favoured to make a
table with the following
scores.
Ida Close and Clair Reith
2000 to Gladys Reith and
Mabel Turnbull 12Q. Clair
wanted to leave at three
Wolfe for a drive into the
country Thursday. Bowling -
Ruby Anderson the winner
142 points.
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