The Huron Expositor, 1979-12-13, Page 47..„
HURON EXPOSITOR, DECEMM
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Michelle Brucker
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Kilbarchan notes
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Memories of Ti
BYMABELTURNBULL stressed the word
Kilbarchan has caught the salvation which is hale
spirit of Christmas. The used.
weather is cooperating by He gave' a Personal
providing a thick white illustration to explain its
blanket of eiderdown. ' meaning' to be set free from
It all brings back memories a difficult situation, which is
including the days when I hard to escapetfrom without
was but five years old, when help from someone. Jesus is
we Hived on the fann and that helper who relieves us of
drove by horse and i cutter to sin and guilt We are, free
d
spend Christmas at from hell fire if we accept
grandfather's at Varna. A Christ as our saviour.
drive of at least twelves miles All the hymns sung were
from the farmstill related to this thought.
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remember the cold feet but it Hymn; "When He Cometh."
was worth it. The meeting closed with
RevAAHorst of Sprayer, the Lord's Prayer in
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Peter's Lutheran, Brodhagen unison and the benediction
"The Lord Bless Thee and
took the service. It opened
Keep Thee". A snack lunch
with hymn, "My Faith Looks
was served during a social:
up to The.e". • 'The hymns
%vere accontpanied by tiii)e tinte"
• recordings from three OrvalGiIIis, Brussels,
is
our most recent resident. He
sources. Mrs. Horst . St.
Peter's Lutheran Kitchener la" toPlaY cards so will be
ionithe'in our game
Salvation Thursday was bowling
Arnty, Wingham.
day. Severi of the residents
fr'oltarit.11°Panoti,lareitpillat tmtift) took the opportunity to bowl
at the local alley.' Elinore
the Romans
„t His topic Baetz had high score.
dealt with the second coming With Christmas still three
of Christ. There will be no weeks away. "It's beginning
.warning so we must be to look a lot like Christmas".
ready. We can look forward The Hlotrie has been
to his conting.Hymn "In the decorated by Thelma Bode Aikens.
Sweet by and by. He our activist who found many John Nesbit, London made
by sleigh a
useful and colourful
decorations which are stored
carefully away for use again.
Jean Durst who has an eye
for decorating has provided a
snowman which looks like a
real one, also a table centre
for the activity room
complete with real Christmas
`roses.
It is amusing to see people
touch the petals to see if they
are real. . •
Monday we enjoyed air
interesting game of euchre
with only the' residents
Partaking. Our new resident
Orval Gillis joined us to
complete a table. He and
Clarence Jackson were the
winners with Pearl and I the
losers. The score was close
enough 29 to 24 to make
games interesting: It is good
to win but as long as it is a
good game I am satisfied.
Jim Baker, long time
resident of Kilbarchan was
driven to Huronview to visit
his brother Jack. who is 94
years of age. The brothert
had a good visit.
• Mrs. Mary Pryde of Exeter
visited friends at the Home.
• Mrs. Rueben Aikens, Ritz
Villa Mitchell visited Reuben
'BRJANS
HAIR stYLING
seaforlit
t•Christma
A pot luck supper was
enjoyed at the Christmas
meeting of the Seaforth,W,I.
When they met last Tuesday
evening in the Public School.
Program conven rs were
Mrs. Doris flugill and Mrs.
Gordan ,Papple..Mrs. Hugilt
opened the program with a
reading "Christmas is made
of so many Things." Every-
one joined in the singing of
several Christmas carols.,
Readings. —Christmas .,
Customs and an humorous
reading. A Newfie mother
writesto her son were given
byMrs. Eldon Kerr'. .Mrs.
Gordan, Papple gave a
meeting
ducted a few •items of Prize list, Shut-in members
business. Prize money will will be , remembered at
be given again in the quilt Christmas, also a donation to
section, and the yeast section the Social and Family
Of the Seaforth Fall F,ir Services Bureau
reading —The •Spirit of
Christmas''.
Pictures and commentary
S
, on a trip by bus to California'
were given by Mr. an Mrs
Lorne Lawson,. Some of the
points of interest were Salt
Lake City, Utah; geho, Las
Vegas, Golden Gat Bridge
Nit San Francisco, t e Grand
Canyon and Petrified Forest
in Arizona and others. they
were introduced by Mrs.
Doris Hugill and thanked by,
Mrs. A. Crozier.
JimKeys was he winner
of the Lucky Chair Prize for
men andMrs. L. Lawson for
the Ladies. Birthday closest
to night of meeting was Mrs..
Rachel 'Riehl
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Sandy Pepper was winner
for guessing candies in a jar
and Graham Kerr held the
lucky ticket on a cushion.
There was an exchange of
gifts for everYone.
President. Mrs. Riehl con-
a hurried call to wish us all a ,
Merry Christmas.
Friday was Bridge Day and
Alice Reid kindly joined
residents Gladys Brightrall,
Clarence Jackson and M
Turnbull. It: is a busy time
and I found it difficult to
round up the locals to make a
table. •
Alice and I were winners
by a slight margin. against
Gladys Brightrall and
Clarence Jackson: The cards
were„mediocore. which made
bidding difficult. This is our
last game until after the
holidays.
A spc al thanks toall. who
helped us out.
Happy Christmas to you
and to my regular readers
who comment so kindly.
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