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The Huron Expositor, 1982-12-08, Page 8Alb — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, DkCEMSER 8, 1 Varna enjoys films CORRESPONDENT • MARY CHESSELL 482-9969 John and Dorothy Ostrom returned on Tuesday from a -re.„ two-week visit with their daughter and her family, Eric and Anna Neilsen and children of Winnipeg. The annual Christmas celebration of Varna U.C,W. was held Thursday when 34 members and their guests, friends and former members, 'enjoyed a podtek'smorgas- bprd. The worship service which followed was led by Ruby MIL Margaret McClymont and Bernice Reid, with Mona Steohenspn and Helen ' Taylor assisting in the musi- cal offerings. The theme of the worship was "Home for Christmas". Shirley Hill was the organist, and provide,d special music before and after dinner. Another highlight of the evening was Jim Murray's films of their trip. to England and Scotland. One gets a different perspective, of these countries from different people. Jim's interest in trains was evident, with pictures of royal trains, etc., including Queen victoria'a Brucefiekd c CORRESPONDENT, IISOBEL SCOTT' 482-71135 The ROOF Brucefield held a card party on - Friday evening. The winners - men's high -Cliff Hender- son; Low- Ken Stewart; Lone Walter Pepper. Ladies high- Marjorie Caldwell; Low- Gladys Alexander; Lone- Marjorie Broadfoot. Lucky draw winners- Nancy Stoll and Della Slaven. The nexteuchre will be on Friday evening, December 17th. Members of Stanley unit of the UCW spent several after- noons quitting at the home of beautiful coach, Pictures of his boyhood home were of special interest. A reel taken of the model railroad set up hi his basement was fasci- nating. The locomotives are replicas of famous trains A reel taken at ,Bayfield Fair was interesting, too. Jim' claims the Clinton Legion Pipe Band, which paraded there, is by far the best he has heard anywhere. Madeleine also told us that the majorettes they saw in Great Britain just don't com- pare with what we see. in Canada. Doris' Wilson thanked everyone who had assistea her during her two-year term a as president, and requested the .same co-operation for Bernice Reid, the incoming president. Varna church members who- borrow tables, chairs, etc. from the church are reminded that they shbuld contact the U.C.W. presi- dent, Doris Wilson until the end of the -year, then Bernice Reid. Missing from the church at present is the easel. Anyone knowing where it may be should contact Rev. Wilena Brown. • Mrs. Cliff Henderson, who 'conducted a short worship on Wed. afternoon., The meditation was on invisable price taps , and everything has a price tag. The value of -a • kind word is hard to measure. The treasurers report was given and Mrs. Retta Baird gave the card report. White Git't Sunday was observed at the morning service when members of the happy ..hour group were in charge. Next Sunday, Dec. 12 will be baptismal Sunday and the Sunday School con- cert will be held at 2 p.m. Happy Citizens have turkey banquet The Seaforth Happy Cit- interesting 'Christmas story. izens held their annual turkey Mary Riley thanked him. banquet in the Legion Hall :Mrs. Mary McIver gate a . Dec. 2. 94 sat down to supper reading.' Mrs. Brown and catered to by the Legion Mrs. I ii•t gave a mouth Ladies Auxiliary with mem- organ duet. bers of branch 156 serving. A bell donated in memory Edith Dunlop was pianist for of thc late Lorne Dennis was thc evening. David McKnight used for the first time. The asked grace.' Huron Strings entertained Ruby Dolmage had' the Euchre was played with most grey button Jas, prizes going to ladies high McNaughto —MT— most Mrs. • Edith Dunlop. Ladies change in his pocket. Mrs. low Mrs. S. Pepper. lone Kerr than ed the ladies - hands ladies Mrs. Grace Mrs. F neer Upshall in- Broadfoot. men's high Lon troduced t e minister of Eg- Coyne. men's low -Jas. 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