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The Huron Expositor, 1979-12-06, Page 22;RANEY -- J*NSEN Diane NeIly Jansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jan Jansen, of R,R.2, Seaforth:and Matthew George Haney, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Haney of R;R,4, Seaforth.. were married in. Egmondville United Church on Saturday, Dec. 1. Rev. Robert Roberts officiated at the double ring ceremony,. The matron of honour was Wilma Henderson of Stratford. The bridesmaids were Janet Haney, June Haney and. Mary Lou Jansen, The best man was Bill Whyte and the ushers were John Gibson, Stephen Jansen and Bob Jansen Ta+o organist was CarolCarter and; the soloists were Rose Lopmans and John Megeren; Following the wedding, a reception was held in Seaford! region. Guests attended front Holland, California, 'Toronto and Trenton. After a honeymoon to the Western provinces, the couple will be, residing at R.R.4, Seaforth, (Photo by. Phillips) New'....-si.f.g.ffers BY MABEL TURNBUL Rev, J. ,Broadfoot of St, Thomas Anglican. Church took our service on Wednes- day. J.R. Spittal also came to play the piano for the hymns, Hymn: He Leadeth Me O Blessed Thought. By God's hand we are led through life: Open our hearts DRYWALL KNOWN • FOR HIGH QUALITY Peter Bakos Drywall COMPLETE DRYWALL SERVICE 527-1398 or 527-0606 f DRYSDALE MAJOR APPLIANCE CENTRE LTD .• SALES WITH SERVICE r PPace To Buy App;ionces NEW AND USED iensaII 262-2728 Closed Mondays ends by•Elain4k TOwntE'Ih911 . .The following laws may not be recorded ttk law bstoks, but read them and see f ytl don't agree, they are as immutably ;ss ftirpby*s; Law. The driver who yelled at you yesterday morning was way out of lute, but the one you yelled at today really had, it coming« Only on tv is the one empty parking spot: txa busy city street .located directly in, fr nt of the buttdtng which the driver has to gn into. A television ,cops' and robbers' .chase scene begins in, the heart of a Metropolitan. city and with one deft turn ends up on a winding mountainous country highway., ht real life, everyone can open a lar, .lid but you. If your grocery bill comes to $10,01, you will not have a penny. When you look for an empty clothes hanger in the closet, there isn't one, but the next time you open the closet door, empty hangers fall on your head. When you buy a gift, you can't get the price sticker off, and if the price is written on the 'boxnothing: will cover. it. You wrap the gift with tender Ioving care; it looks beautiful until you turn it over and discover the paper was too thin; the name onthe lidof the box shows clearly through. and: you don't have a bow or a tag big enough to cover it. If one shoefits, chances are the other one won't. If mitts are on sale, your k ze will be at the bottom of the pile. If you fall iii love with a certain: dress, in a store window, they will not have it inyour` size If you find a style that suits:'` you perfectly, it will: come in the one colour you, . cannot wear. The colour you look best in will be available in every size but yours. If you take extra precautions in baking a cake, for a special occasion, it will flop.. Only on soap operas do women wake up kiws. lathe morning With eft ftlia and' r4tak ,tap looking as good as the night before If it looks like 'raian and you take yotn umbrella, it wine'. ii< ;MI, -forget Jona umbrella, it will if yeti :and yoiur. spouse each have a special urogram you want to; watch in the ,evening, they will be shoves at the same ti me, In the winter,, the car :never warms up until, you reach your destination. A. family of four always: wants to use the bathroom at the same time, Ditto the. telephone and the car. The phone rings just after you've stink into a 'tpb. of hot bubbly water. The hot. water tank gives out when you have lavishly lathered your hair With, shampoo. When your hair is foaming„ your eyes are damped tight to prevent soap stinging and; your fingers are slippery, you can't find the shower lever. No one drgps in for coffee in the morning; until the day you allow yourself the luxury of an extra hour's: sleep. Company drops in when the house is a mess, Then you Glean the place,' but no one ,domes back until it's dirty again, No one drops in when you're dressed up. When you go to the Laundromat, you leave one dirty sock at home,. and when you come back, you leave one clean sock in the dryer. When Mommy's; talking; in the telephone kids react in one of three ways. One, they want to sit on Mommy's knee; two, they beg to say "hi" even though they don't know the person, on the other end of the line; and three,they start a fight with theiir. brother or sister. Call Grandma long distance, put little Tommy on the phone and; tell' him to. say "Hi, Granny'!" The kid clams up. He just shakes his head and smiles:. while poor Grandma quizzes him. at arid' ears to: understand and magnify Th y holy name.. The lesson was taken from The Acts, chapter 9, reading from. verse 1. Read this chapter to get the story of Paul who was on his way' to persecute the Christians. Read in chapter 9 of the Acts for the miracle that hap- pened to Saul of Tarsus and his name was changed t� Paul It `.is.: an :interesting story too long to tell in these Notes" of how Saul • was. changed and became a missionary for Jesus Christ. Rev. Broadfoot had a map to show territory his missions covered; to, Greece and Rome. among there. By his efforts in the cause many of the. Jews became Christians andhis name goes down in history .as a very important missionary who spread the Word over a vast area. He wrote ,many tenets to his followers after he. left them. He was a missionary who was called by Jesus ina special way. The meeting closed . with prayer and the Lord's Prayer in unison and singing of the hymn "The Old Rugged Cross. A social hour was held oyer our snack lun STAFF NEWS Our active activist, Ruth Matter, has moved to Crom— arty. rone«•arty. Her place has• been filled by 'Thelma, Bode who• has recently spent some time in hospital'. Thelma has been a former activist on the staff. Mr. and Mrs. Philip, Mal• coin have taken up residence'. in Clinton where he will be closer to his work. Miss Wilma Gerrots" RNA Pre- Christmas Event Sundays 1p.m.-4p.m December 9th Feel free to come in and browse Our low overhead; enables us to offer you fine furniture at $eflatIor:ai $avingS (iyOLt"TI.FR OF DUBLIN MAIN ST. 345-2250 CLOSED MON'. OPEN ALL DAY WED. OPEN PRL. TILL '9p.m.. K0.4circhcip.; has joined the staff of Marine. Ho$pital, Goderich. Linda Morrison, RNA, nee Linda Smith has returned from hospital where she spent a short time. Carol' Racho and Leone' Scott have recently' joined the staff. Joan Lubbers has rejoined the staff. On Saturday I. was driven bya kind friend, to Zurich for a visit with .brother-in-law, Harold Barry in his new apartment . in .the Senior. Citiiens' Home where he is:, very comfortably located for the winter. The weather was perfect, thus the inspiration for drive in the country with a purpose: in mind. Misses Bess and Peg Grieve joined residents .'Gladys 'Brightrali, and IVI. Turnbull Friday in, an - . enjoy able game of bridge. After many low bids, owing to the poor cards, Peg Grieve and M;. Turnbull had high score. Often, Our opponents scored by setting us where we failed to make our shaky bids. Our motto seemed to be "Never venture, never win," so we inclement weather but' Thelma; Bode . conducted: Bingo upstairs with Jim. Baker as winner of all games. dared . rather than throw in the hand: It seemed to pay off with, the higher score.. :1T was warned not to publish the score but really there wasn't too much difference in our scores. Friday bridge was 'can- celled this week owing to 0• t except one, won by Oliver McKay.' Most of the upstairs residents take' part in. this game. Don : Hillis, Ingersoll,; called on his aunt M. Turn. bull. Friday afternoon. Classified Ads pay divid- ends. DO YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTING SMYTH'SFROMSHOES' fOR aUa.ITY • Leathers and. vinyls • Suedes too • Pile linings give you maxima*. comfort and warmth • Styles available for both work and dress. • if in doubt give a' gift Certifltate • Open every Wednesday in December SHOE STORE OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS mung,. TILL 1 PAC, .,6, ail If you're exj germ, Very Young visitors, you'll: proh ably want to serve them: floods with a special festive; fetich. When the children cone td, amsy-cheeked and ravenous; from an afternoon of skating, offer them a bowl Of -fragrant soup topped with some color- ful red, or green trimmings,. Sprinkle parsley,chopped or in dried flakes, in the form of individual bells or Christmas trees, or as a. wreath all .around a: pretty soup tureen. Chopped celery or green; ,a; cso richpepper createddsoups. Add runchineas redt MOO with pimiento, sliced tomatoes. ear even crankier- ries. Give macaroni and cheese Z holiday mood; by g; with pimiento .arrangedtoppinto form stars, pointsettias or bells. Roll extra pie dough very thinly, cut it in small rounds and bake. Soften cream cheese with a few table- spoons of milk and add red or. green food coloring. Using a pastry tube, squecxc the mixture on the pastry rounds to form..a wreath and garnish. with red or green glace fruit. Cranberries have come a long way since cranberry sauce. Stir them into muffin or waffle batter, or prepare a cranberry spread with, butter or margarine and a touch of cinnamon. Cranberry loaf and cranberry . cheesecake are also popular. The Wassail 'bowl idea is still around, whether you. make or buy the eggnog. Try flavoring it with cranberry juice for a rosy.. Wassail bowl and float snowy scoops of ice cream on top. Another delicious drink to preparefor the' children is this "Hot Tomato Cider" 4. i 4. special challenge ngae recipe developed by the food HOT TOMATO ODER - Cembine alI INFOleolts oonsuitants of Agriculture 7$0 ml tomato juice and heat thoroughly= Senn, Canada's Fond I►dvist►xy 1?i S44 mt apple juice hot*. mugs. 6 . np., ZOO vision• Z ml ,brown sugar rid each. .., :. . For ADVERTISING • to the • t<, • HRISTMAS ISSUE • twill. b wh h e Distribute! December 2Othr t BR8b �UESDAIF, DEEM 'at soa.P'.r.• m r Personal To -reaei WILL BE SURE your friends, neighbours an When you place t>telnc, in. 011 Phone 521 - Bili and Wilma Jones and fanilr, extend 'gest. Wishes for a, Happy Holiday. Seasonand the New Year. las rll eves . 'SfiASON'S, Greetings with: h ,tit utshes fors the holiday Season and the chilling yet to all out friends. The Jones.' Scafotrth..,. 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