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A WIRNINO....1ESTER , The) youngsterS. from
Hullett Central _School enacted 014 the stor y
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ton.,,desbor0)-
behind the 4ong Thel 2 days of Christmas. Their
Christmas Concert was Tuesday night.
(Standard Photo)
Correspondent given by Laura Lyon, Supply
MRS. BERT SHOBBROOK secretary reported on mitten
523.4250 tree, 46 pr. mittens, 6 scarfs,
Welcoming into , the 4 pr slippers. ,
Narthex on Sunday morning Mary Longman reported
were Earl Gaunt and Jack for nominating committee. P:
Snell, ushers were Wayne President. Hattie Wood,
Hulley, Mark Mitchell, Leader -Helen Lawson, 1st
Robert and Bruce Hunking. .•Vice President -Alice
Rev. Scott announced the Davidson, ,Secretary -Dora
Christmas service for Blyth Shobbrook, Treasurer Lauia
district on December 23rd at Lyon, Pianist Hattie Wood,
8p.m. at Christian Reformed) Life andWork-Addie Hunking
Church, Blyth. Congregational:. nominating
Rev. Scott welcomed all committee Margaret Whyte,
and led in a call to worship. Bale and supply-,Litura Lyon,
'Me childrens time was "God Marg Longman.'Nominating
on Saturday evening to a
dinner an4 dance at the.
Olive penfound and they
visited their cousins Vernice
. White , Carnation,
Holmesville. There were 48
present.
Mrs.. Campbell of
• Kelowna 13.C. arrived In
Toronto on Friday 14th and
spent the weekend with her
sister Mr., and Mrs, Joe;
Manano,.Candice and. Glen.
She is spending the holidays
with her parents Mr; and
Mrs. Len Caldwell, here and
Mrs. Maimie Crawford,
WI. card party is Friday
sent messenger John to for Berean Unit Vi Burns and December 21st at 8:30 p.m.
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There were 8 ables of
euchre in play on Tuesday
evening at the Walton Com-
ManitY Hall- Prize winners
were high lady - Edna Hack-
rrt11i
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The Br i rectors
arranged the family night
instead of the regular In-
stitute meeting on
Wednesday evening,
December 12.
The community hall was
decorated for the Christmas
season. Mrs. Neil McGavin,
led in a sing -song of Christ -
Inas carols accempanied by "
Mrs. Lavern Godkin as.
pianist.
Several pates of Bingo
prizeswreed,. and ut Qviseveral
well; Second High - Elsie
Sh04,ick;10wTacly - Margery
:Ritchie; High Man - grain
Stevens; seco.nti high Cliff
floeSY; iloW Man Mel
Jacklin. Birthday closest to
Christmas Sadie McDonald.
Committee in charge in-
cluded Mrs, Ken McDonald
1 y
night
Craig, Mrs. Herb Traviss
and Mrs. Neil McGavin.
Prizes, -were given, ifor
Merry Christmas serviette to
Mrs, Harold Bolger: marked
cup to Mrs, Harold Hudie
and Gary Godkin.
Birthdays closest to
Christmas - Mrs. Bill
Humphries and Mrs. Allan
McCall.
On Sunday morning at
Duff's Church many parents
and friends of children of
Walton Public School were
present when Grade 1, 2 &.3
Blyth.
and area news
prepare way for Jesus. Mary Longman. .
Please brin sandwiches.
.Junior teachers were Lena Edythe Beacom reported Everyone welcome.
a tasty lunch served by Mrs.
Nesbitt. Brenda Millar and on general meeting January Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stanbury .in Goderich
Nelson Marks, Mrs. Graeme
Susan •Jamieson. . Choir 7th at 2 p.m. Subscriptions Shobbrook,, ' Darrell and hospital. .•
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anthem was "Glory to God" for Mandate will be available Dianna spent Sunday for
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taking solo part, Barbara vvelcome-. - I 'hold family
with Ruthann Penfound at this meeting. Everyone Christmas with the Pierce
family at the home of her
ttie sister Mr and Mrs. Jim
Louise McGregor" organist. Wood. 'Helen Lawson read Laidlaw, Blyth.
8.
The message was • "Hope". Mr. and Mrs.. Dave wi• th 4
Paradoxes of Christmas. :Speaker was Shirley Scott McLeod, Mitchell visiteti on ght
Bosman 'choir director and Devotions were by Ha .
There will be a C'hristinas on "Hope 7 She sang tar. Saturd with he
eve service at 8 p.m. A of Hope" acconapanYing
ay r sister
vv i to n
number attended the, Open herself on guitar. She was
House at the manse on thanked by Hattie Wood and
The McKillop Unit held
Sunday night. a corsage was pinned on her
their Christmas meeting
• BEREAN UNIT Helen'closed the meeting.
The Berean Unit with thoughts on what !loan:en:If emairps.ec6.1m2theN' aict.:107.
Christmas meeting was held ' Christmas is to each. 1.,unch
. December. .11th. Leader was each bringing some Mrs' M. Dennis was in
. Helen Lawson opened the Christmas cake or ccookies,' charge of devotions the
meeting with a poem Gi of se eel by Hattie Wood,—
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the Christ Child". Hattie Helen Lawson and Margaret
• Wood played thepiano. Roll Whyte. •
call was answered by 14 • •
members' and 1- visitor. -PERSONALS.'
Happy Birthday was sung for Emerson Hesk was
Audrey Thompson.- The admitted to Clinton Hospital
minutes, were read by on Sunday December 9th.
secretary Dora Shobbrook, Mrs. Beth Knox and Mrs.
Correspondence was thank Hazel Watkins spent last
you from Gladys Armstrong weekend on a bus trip to
for card, Pat Burns Pitkin for Allan Port; and to Bethlehem
gifts at--ishower, Carolyn Pennsylvania - to see
Thompson for Mon Ladies Christmas lights:
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Christmas dinner December Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen
theme "Love" Mrs M.
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Dennis read reading "if we
only had love". .
Mrs. D. Dennis gave the
meditation entitled "Hope".
The offering was 'taken by
• Mrs: N. McGavin and
• dedicated by Mrs. M.
4' Dennis, -
Mrs: N. McGavin gave a
Christmas message. Hymn.
. "Silent .Night! Holy Night
was sung followed by prayer
given by Mrs. J. Burch.•
Mrs. • McGavin president
Sth. Treasurers repori was entertained their employees (04Atinon on page 9)
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friends joined together ht love awl
warmth, lirdting, the old ways and the new.
Starry eyed with Christtnas joy we send '
thanks to one and all,
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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
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Gerald and Nelson Ryan ' 881.9261
Waltan, 'Ont. „
527-0527.
Family night for the
W.I was held ,ori December
12th when 48 sat down to Pot,
luck supper. " President
Marjorie .Duizer welcomed
a;especially Rev. Scott, wife:
and family. •• ,
Roll call was make up and
bring a box for 'a shut in.
After supper Marjorie read
the poem, "The Christmas
Wish".
Next card party will be
December 21st. In charge is
-Dora Shobbrook, Vi 'Burns
and Hattie Wood. '
Thank yous were. read
from Gladys -LArmstrong,
Genevieve,' Allen, Dora.
Shobbrook and Kevin and'
June Fothergill. There is an
Open House, at, Dashwood
Thursdayand Friday. Acarol
sing song was led by
Marjorie Duizer with Barb
Bosinan at the piano. Happy
Birthday was sung for Bert
• Shobbrook whose birthday
was that day.
The program was by W.I.
members' children.
Margaret Taylor was
chaKiermllyan. Bosman said a
recitation and sang •ee on the
house Top; Cheryl Bromley
and Brenda Nesbitt gave
step dance; Lisa Bosman
gave a piano'solo "Jolly Old
St. Nicholos";, Lori Bromley
had a recitation; Lori
Bromley and Lisa Bosman
Sang. Jingle Bells; John
Cartntright recitation was
"The True s Gifts of
Christmas"; Jane and Mary
Anderson's piano duets were.
• "Silent Night" and "Joy to
the World"; Mary Anderson
played two piano solos
"Little Drummer Boy"' and
"VirharChild is This"; Susan
Jamieson, piano solo "Silent
Night" and '"What Child is
This". The Duizer family and
Shannon sang "All I Want
for Christmas is my two front
teeth." Stephen played 2
Carol". and
los tp_!
piano so `4',A,nrChHrisutnruas.
Laurel and Lisa had a pinao
duet "Star of the East" and
"Santa Claus is Coming to.
Town."
Jim Jamieson showed a
film "The Gift".Then Santa
arrived with candy for the
children.
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filled the choir loft; they
sang, "Corne to
Bethlehem," The Shepherds
came to Bethlehem" and'
"Mary's Lullaby". under the
direction, of their music
teacher, Mary Ellen Walsh
accompanied by Marini
Walsh at the piano.
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THE, HURON EXPOSITOR,' DEORMISER SO,
Mrs, Frank KirkhYl, Mrs.
William Humphriea" and
M. Graeme Craig.
The euchres will resume,
In the New Year on January
with committee in charge,
Mrs. Lavern Godkin; Mrs.
Alvin McDonald; 'Mrs. Her-
man Pleas and Mrs. Jim
Astmann. Everyone is wel-
coMe.
Mrs. Maud Leeming of
Huronview and Ann Clark
were supper guests on Sun-
day with•Mr, and Mrs. Bruce
Clark and family,
At a recent meeting of the
Walton Area sports club, ifl.
the recreation treasure re-
port given by kerne Hoegy a
donation of $700. was re-
ceived from the coach, Carol
Collins of the ladies slow
pitch ball team.
BOUNDARY & 17TH Law
MEETS
Mrs. Harvey Craig opened,
the Christmas meeting with
prayer on Thursday evening,
December 13 at die, home of
Mrs, Harold McCallum with
12 members and one visitor
present,IvIrs. Craig read the
"Story on Advent", giving
the preparation for
Christmas.
A reading, "The real:
Christmas Story" was given
by Mrs. Paul McCallum,
Mrs. Craig read a poem,
"What is Christnias".,Hymn,
"Joy to theyorld" was sung
followed by the reading of
the Christmas scripture from
Luke 2; 7-20.
The first verse of some of
the Christmas Carols were
sung with Mrs. H. Craig
telling the story of each
carol, then "0, Comelet us
adore him" was sung
following each description
and carol.
Mrs. Paul McCallum gave
a reading,' "The heart goes
home for Christinas," It dis-
played the? mat important
ftiots at chttatntaa'
"Think. Thank anii, tnve"..
The Lord's) PtaYee
repeated in unison closed the
devritional.
Mrs. Graeme Craig
opened the business with a
poem, "The First Christmas
tree" Mrs. Helen
WiHaim-
son read the minutes,
followed by the treasurer's
report by Mrs. Barry Hoegy
and the miscellaneous fund
hy Mrs. Hugh Johnston.
Officers will remain the
same for another year. Mrs,
Martin Baan offered to make
out the programs for the unit
for the coming year. The next
mootfag wig ha had et the
home of Mrs. P*ui
McCallum. The Itnit
charge of devotion* at the
January genets Infeting at
the 'church.
A dOnation WO Made te.
the Callendar fitireing Hemn
in Brussels. On January 6 the
1.1.C.W. will be installed
during the morni8 church
serrice. There was a discus- '
sion on quilts,
The meeting was closed.
with "Silent Night" folloWed
by a Christmas Itmeh served.
by Mrs- 11. Craig, Mrs. P -
McCallum end the hestess,
during a Social half hour.
CHRISTMAo
,t/ny yt)iir holidays be trinanteci with an
e.rtra titer/sr/re of old fashioned joys!
It's our pleasure toierve
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