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Correspondentsung with. Gad Lear at piano. .duet by: Gencvi,Allen hied
Solos were by Barbara Bos- Marjorie Duiter. iMdstbe
man and Ruth Vincent and a ileacom: thanked all who
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Greeters at United Church
ou Sunday . were. Nelson
Mtn sn4 Bort Lyon.
Ushers were Bqb Jin,
Bill Jewitt, and 'Robert and
Bruce Hunting. , .Revel. Scott's
children's story was `The
of the Christ Ch...d
with Brenda Millar as Jun qr
teacher; 'Choir anthem was
"Christ is Born with Barb,
are: Boman choir director
and wise McGregor organ--
fists
fMessage
ale' 3 thin was ,
ort my 8$
that advent reveals arelove,
caring and forgiving. After
the service Harry and Gail
Lear led in. Christmas carols,
While ladies pr'epar'ed the pot
luck dinner, After the dinner
Sante Claus RVed and
treated all the children to
!bags of candy.
.Open: House at the manse
nest Sunday, December 16th
at 7:30 p.m. Everyone wel-
come. Scripture calendars for
1980 were printed for every
family by "Back to the Bible
Broadcasts,"
QCW CHRISTMAS PAi'
On Monday, December
3rd UCW memb^;s and visit,
ors enjoyed a pot luck supper
et 6:30 p.m. in the church
basement.
President Edythe Beacom
welcomed all with a reading;
is. More
"Christmas ,
Atter supper 'Rev. Scott
gave a Christrnas message,
"What does Christmas mean
to : you?" Re told .of sstme
Christmases that hay. spec -
meaning to him. He was
thanked by Helen Lawson.
Betty Moon reported., for
the nominating committee
that some offices are . not
complete and wanted volun-
teers for 2nd vice president
and one for social committee:
Program was, convened by
Helen'Lawson' and the theme
was light . outof darkness
with. Helen reading different
passages ;and carols were
C
5huffebaard $cores
Shuffieboa.rd high. scores
Wednesday night were:
Helen Lawson and Jim
McEwing, There will he no
more shuffleboard until after
bristinas. The: date win, be
announced later.
There ' were 10, tables in
play at the W.I. eard party on
Friday night. In charge were
Marg .Anderson and Trudy
Pollard. Winners were;
ladies high - At dtryThomp-
son; lone hands Pearl
Cummings; low - Laura;
Murray; Mens 'high. Jack
Riley; lone .hands -• Edna
Hackwell (playing as a man);
low - Lorne flunkingl lucky
cards Elsie Shaddiek and
Ted flunking.
Congratulations to Mr,
David Ketttber and Thelma
Jarvis who were married on
Saturday. December 8th; at
Canterbury Inn, Sarnia,
Attending the wedding and
,reception from here were
Mr and Mrs, Bert Lyon and;
Cheryl, Mr. and Mrs. John
De Jong and Jessie, Mr, and
Mrs, Mervyn Datema, Mr..
and Mrs. Ted Dunking and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilts.
Mr. and Mrs, ,Kimber are,
spending: some time in Cali-
fornia. ,
Mr. Norman Alexander.
returned home on Friday
from having surgery in Uni-
versity Hospital, London:
Mrs, Alexander spend _ the
time with Norman's. sister
Mr. and:Mrs. Cecil pilling in'
London.
Elaine (Mrs, Don Cousin
eau) of Sault Ste. Marie,
Ontario visited on Tuesday
and Wednesday with her
parents Mr; and Mrs:.
Norman ,Alexander in Lon -
Mrs. Jghia Dilon and 'boys
Christopher, Michael and.
Bobby, Clinton, spent the.
supper
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Herb Traviss, The Observer
is being ordered for the every
'silly plop. A. dumber of
donations were voted ' to
different. societies.
The Spring Thankoffering
is set, for April 13.
Treasurer's report was given
by. Mrs: Ken McDonald, and
. Mrs. H Craig reported for
the general fund. .
Mrs, Campbell Wey of the
nominating committee'
-"brought in the slate of
officers for 1980:
Past President - Mrs,
Donald McDonald; lst vice-
president - . Mrs. Frank ,
Kirkby; 2nd vice-president -
Mrs. Graeme Craig; 3rd
vice-president - Mrs. Ronald.
Bennett.
Corresponding and
"Recording, Secretary Mrs
' Herb Traviss; Secretary -
treasurer Mrs. Ken
McDonald; Unit Leaders -
Walton Mrs. Alex
Gulutzea; 8th & 16th - :Mrs,
Don Fraser;
Nominations Mrs.
' Campbell Wey; Mrs. Herb
Traviss; ' Mrs'. 'Alvin
• McDonald; -Mrs. Nelson
Marks and t, iMis.:• Ross
Bennett.`:`
Communications
Co-ordinator - Mrs, Mack
Sholdice and Mrs. Dave Wat
son:•
Stewardship and Finance nce
Mrs. Frank Kirkby; Mrs.. Rae
Houston and Mrs. Ken
McDonald; Leadership
Development - Mrs. Merton
/fatty/ell and 4 unit leaders.
Church in. Society Mrs,
Cliff Ritchie; Mrs, Harvey
Craig; Mrs. Don Dennis,.
Mrs. George McCall; Mrs.
WilIiiim Coutts and Mrs..
James Fritz.
Christian Development
Mrs. Murray Dennis; :M5.
Walter Bewley aitd 'Mrs.
Nelson Reid.. ' World
Outreach' - Mts. Martin.
Bann, Mrs, Graeme Craig;.
•Mrs. Paul McCaltum
Archives Mrs. Cartipbell
Wey and Mrs. Herb Traviss.
"In-Cluirch" Services
. Social Ftitdctiorts` Y Mrs. Barry
Hoegy, Mrs,; Harold
McCallum and Mr's. Glen
McNichol',
Musk Mrs, Lavern
Goditin and. ''Mics. Neil
McGivh4 Auditors Mrs.
Graeme Ctalg aihri Mist.
`Lavern Ca0dkin,
rispreSeirtaitiVe to
the Maly C��,y *M{��sWr.
K. MDDixtald", i�t'!i'i '_-Lit
McGavist, mrd W
Bewley.
Representative to Board of
Stewards - ;Mrs. Don
McDonald.
Communion - Mrs.. Ralph.
Traviss and Mrs. Gordon
Murray.
The installation of the
U.C.W. officers will be held
during the morning church
service on Sunday,January
6: The annual meeting is
scheduled for Sunday,
January 20th,. all unit
secretaries are to have their
reports in by the end of the
year.
Rev. Ed, Baker closed the
meeting with prayer.
meeting
Mr. and Mrs, Wayne
Baker and son arrived on
Friday from Australia to visit
their parents, Mr. and Mrs..
Walter Bewley and Mr. and
Mrs. Carmen Baker and
other relatives and friends
oter the holiday season.,
Mrs. George Taylor
arrived home last Tuesday
from ' Brownsville, Texas
where she had been visiting.
relatives.. .
weekend with; her grand -
helped in .any way. There
as as a white' elephatt.t sale
after mcetino
mother Mrs. Jean Scott;
O'bitu'n,
Th LMA JEAN SPE' mac
A Huilett Township native.
Thelma Jean :Pethick.• died;
suddenly at ber Vanastra
home on November 227. She
was 6k years old .
Mrs. Pethick was, born to
. Mr, and Mrs, Fred Wakefield
in t-ullett Township on July
22, 1918, She was married to
Harry Pethick and the couple
farmed in Hallett Township,
Her husband died in itM.
Mrs, Pethick is survived
by her four children Janet of
Clinto-i, Ruth and Gladys of
Vanastra. and. George at
Vanastra. She is also
survived by one brother
Charles of London- . Along
with her husband arid:
parents she is also pre-
deceased by one sister
Phoebe Mtllson.
Funeral services Were held
at The Beattie Funeral lime
in. Clinton on 'November 24..
Rev. T.A. Dale officiated and
tntertttennt at the
Maitland Bank Cemetery in
Seaforth.
Walton
PI.0''S Sunday
School concert
The Sunday School Taylor would
Concert is being held in the
church basement on
Thursday. Dec, 20th at 8
P M. The Presbyterial
'annual meetingis to be held
on Monday, January 28 at
North Street United 'Church,
The board.. of Stewards
held the meeting recently, it.
was reported that George
Taylor would do. the
maintenance church work for
the winter months and Mrs.
cleaning.
Explorers
s #off toys,
the
Explorers. was held on
December .66. Angela,,
Schneider did the picture.
Mrs. Hoggartread' a Christ-
mas story and a prayer was
said by Mrs. H.oggart. Crafts
consisted of stuffing Christ-
mas toys.
Christmas
'lassies he'll'
appreciate
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DEC-• 8 -'50.
DEC. 1.5 -'50.
DEC. 22 -'100.
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