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Have a• warm andwonderful holiday
season. We thank you for your patron-
age. It is our pleasure to be able to offe>i'a
you the finest in services and we hope
that you will have a happy Christmas.
from
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Rev. Vats Sl,,, ks of North4
side United: Church, eon-
dpeted service at Seaforth
Manor last Wednesday at
10:30 a.m. in his Christas.
message Q. our res.`idents.he
told how ;many of the
Christmas hymns originated''.
Rev. Van' Slyke, also offered
kind words of condolence in
the passing ssing of yellow re-
sident. Mr. Marshall Yowl
who will be greatly missed by
all rat Seaforht Manor. Poi -
towing: prayer the service
closed with the hymn "Silent
Night" "Holy Night.':
Vishingwith Mr. William
Fairbairi; were Mr. and Mrs.
Pat Obrien, and Harvey and
Mary Clausius of Zurich also
his daughter Mrs. Agnes
Appleton of Exeter.
Mr. Hussy of Egmont+
vine visited *lith Mr, James
Nolan. ' '
Mrs. Lillian. Mercer of
London visited with Mr. 'Wil-
ber Keyes.
'Miss Brenda Hay of Hen-
sall, visited with Miss Mary
Neville.
Mr„ Jack Carter visited,
with hia,, mother Mrs. Mary
Carter:
Mr, Mack Tiffin H, was
visited by his: brother 'Dap
Tiffin and Mrs. Tiffin' of
Toronto.
Miss Kate :Laverty enjoyed
Christina", .runner ,on. Sunday
at the home :of her twice Miss.
Rita Duncan. Also attending
were MRs, :Mary Van Tryk
and family,.
Mr: Erle Dow was out for
lunch, On Sunday with Mrs,
Mabel Clark,
es Nolan was
Ja�i�. ,
visited by his dauehte.r
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On Sunday afternoon Dec,
16 the Varna. United: Church
Sunday School Concert wa
held at the Sanley Township
Hall. A large crowd of
families and friends of the
children enjoyed the prog-
ram entitled "Christmas
Everywhere" in honour of
DOJO her husband and.
family.
Visiting with, Mir• Ross
Hol-hton were `Mr. and
Mrs, Russ Adma$ and
children of :Stratford.
Mrs. Isabel' Scott visited
,with, her husband' Bill on.
Saturday. Also Mrs. James
$hortreed.. 'visited Husband
mes n aturdav,
Ja o . S, ,„. �•
Bingo was enjoyed. •An
endo
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picted "Christmas in. -
exico'" withaturnbyeach
Mexico," .
child at hitting a pinata, ;a
Mexican: Hat Dance and ;a,
poem.
"Christmas in Germany""
where the first Christmas
free was introduced, w s
.. a
;illustrated lik the
Friday'afternoon: ,and
winnes. were Cecil Rhoades,
Erle Don Doris, Wills,
Margeurite Shil:ll, Wilma.
Brill, Charles IRpss .and.
James Tatulis.
Ladies from Egmondville
United, Church visited ,Miss
'Isobel Lambie on Monday
+evening, and:,,also• sang
• Carols,
Seaforth Manpt~ Staff held
arna
KindergartenGrade 1 class
with a rhythm band, choral
speaking . selection and a
dance around, the .Christmas:
tree,
The English traditions of
Christmas,
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the Primary Class with :a
dance to the carol "11' saw
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tl' err Christmas ,art
M, onlay evening a.tla the,
Manor, Winner of the draw
for the bean'pot was Mrs,
Yenny Dimaline. A delicious
supper was enjoyed by all
and, an; exchange of gifts.
Winners on, euchre high was
Mrs, Jan. Wigelsworth with
consolation going to Mr. Rick
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Fortune. The travelling lone
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hand prize went to Janet
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Davies,. r, Scott Thornton
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`Adminaitrator .thanked all
the staff for their effprt and
cooperation during the year
and wished all a Mercy'
Christmas Mary Finlayson pn:
behalf of the residents:
thanked Rick Fortune for .the
gift of a screen to be used in
the activity room. Rick ,has:
been volunteeringis ser -
h
vices at the Manor twice
IStfl.1,is c
4.
Three, Ships" and a
dramatization Of the Yule
Log tradition,
Members of the Junior
Class demonstrated some
Japanese customs: of
and.
Christmasthen the
Primary Class placed
authentic wooden shoes fit -
the International Year of the.
Child.K°
Laura Roy presenteda, KppenUCW deIe.r shutin boxes
..
reading to open the program.
A choir of about 30 children
sang several :songs under the
capable direction of Mildred
McAsh. •
The NurseryL Class de-
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' RENA GALDWELL
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Kippen U.C.W. met in St.
Andrews Church Tues., Dec,
11. The meeting began with
a delicious pot luck dinner
given by the losing side intoe
Attendance • Contest,
Business of • • the meeting
revealed, that Mrs. Lloyd
Cooper and Mrs:,. Edison
McLean had delivered the
shut-in boxes, that $20: had
been donated to the Leprosy
Mission, • and that Arc
Industriesneeded more
volunteers as reported by
Mrs. Keith Lovell.
Mrs., D.E. Kyle, the out-
going. President . thanked
everyone for the cooperation
she had received during her
Winthrop U
Officers of. Winthrop
U.C.W. for 1980 are: Hon,
President -Mrs. : Yvonne
Vahslyke, President -Anna
Dolmage! Assistant
President -Grace Smith, 1st
Vice President -Ruth
Campbell, Treasurer-Maja
Dodds, Pianist -Grace Smith,
Finance Committee -Unit One
Grace Dolwi *:Margaret
Hulley.. •Unit ' Two -Susan
Wheatley, Olave Little, Unit
Three=Carol Hunt; Annie
Rapson, Unit :Four -Kathleen
Beattie, Anna McNichol.
Social Convenor -Dorothy
Dalton, . Unit One -Gail•
S'chroeder,.,. Sharon Dalton,
Unit Two -Gail Campbell,
Susan Wheatley, Unit Three-
Annie Rapson, Ruth
Axtman, Unit Four- Betty
Glanville, Cora Somerville,
Community
Friendship. -Grace Pethick.
Unit 1 -Grace Pethick, Unit 2-
time of office, Mrs. Keith
Love gave Courtesy
Remarks, Mrs. John Cooper
and Mrs. John Anderson.
were . hostesses of the
evening.
During . the program
Heather McLean contributed
a poem she had: composed.
Mrs. Edison McLean and
daughter Heather gave an'.
amusing and worthwhile skit.
On a Busy Christmas.. The:
devotion was conducted by
Mrs. David Turner and was a
beautiful Candlelighting ser-
vice.
Mary Blom and Rita Blom,,
twin daughters of Mr. and
'Mrs.' Nick Blom graduated
Nov. 16 from Lougheed
Business College, :Kitchener
as Executive Secretaries.
CW: Officers.
Noami Pryce, Unit 3 -Grace
Smith, Unit 4- Ruth Schade.•' :
Programme -Anna Dolmage,
Unit One.- Unit Two -Ruth
Campbell, Unit Three -Ruth
Axtman; Unit . Four -Jan e
Case.
Flowers for church -Unit One-
Marjorie Anderson.
(chairman of all units) 'Unit
Two-Olave Little, Unit Three.
Mabel. Patrick, Unit .Four -
Ruth Schade •:or • Cora-
• Somerville, Nominating
Committee Unit One-
Beatrice Campbell, Unit Two
Marion Bolton, Unit three-
Annie Rapson, Unit Four
Anna McNichol, Stewardship
Ruth Campbell., Citizenship
or Church in Society -Greta.
Hoegy. Christian,
Development -Ruth . Axtman,
Auditors-Marion;M.cClure,.
Carol . Anne. Campbell,
Manse Committee -Grace'
Smith, •Ruth Schade.
HAR
Seaforth
,Santa
slips in wt ith a
thousand
h
and one
wishes
stacked in
is pack for a
Merry, Merry
Christmas.
From us to
you, thanks.
WARE
Both have secured positions
in Waterloo.
Flowers were placed in St,
Andrews Church. Kippen, in
memory of Mrs.. J. (Mae)
Dayman by, her family.
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.fall and all re
idens
appreciate his
endeavours.
"Charles Dickens''
penned these few lines.
'There seems to be a magic.
in the: very name of Christ -
Would that Christmas lasted)
Ther whole year through”.
A merry; Mr:y Christmas to;
ll.
led with hay and carrots, b
the fireplace. For their good
behavior., .they, received gifts,.
from Black Peter and Saint
Nicholas. of Holland.•
The Junior Class returned:
ant
illustrate the 'm
to:important
part played, by la creche or
the manger, scene in the
celebration 7of Christmas in
France.
All of the children re-
turned to the stage wherethey
sang "It's A Small World,"
"We a Wish + You a Merry
Christmas", and "Santa
Claus Is Coming to .Town."
Then little eyes light up as
Santa Claus burst into the
hall to deliver gifts and candy
canes as he sat on stage,
amidst the excited children.
Special thanks .for their
contribution to the concert is
deserved by Rev, Brownwho
did an excellent job as
master of ceremonies,
Mildred 'McAsh, Sunday
Schoolteachers and children:
andlast, but not least -
Santa Claus, for taking lime
out of his busy schedule to
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