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The Huron Expositor, 1979-12-20, Page 18c 0p EKPQSLTOR,, iOECsE, MBER. 20, 1Q Best Wishes for the H'calic�ay Season the SEAFORTH M�DICA'�! CLINI alf1 r '1 44.91‘ Ip .t.--. d •.mac:' /!r The clintc OPEN Min. Dec. 24th by aPSoIn tmentonly REGULAR OFFICE HOURS Thurs. Doc. 27t10 Fri. Doe. nth is r%� �l l it f� WEDDING INVITATIONS- THE 'HURON EXPOSITOR FHQNE 527-0240 SEAFORTH 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 The Management and Staff of Eel parent One mile east of Brucefield on H urori No. 3 . B"ruceflald. Ontarki Canada. 151915274134 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 D =TONiANN>G D.Y 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 S 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, ..e e r sented b w p r -} F P the Primary Class with :a dance to the carol "11' saw • 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 g g Fortune. The travelling lone n g hand prize went to Janet .„ Chi `ii: a a • a .;a• ,G-, Davies,. r, Scott Thornton M `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- ,, APPLIANCE REPAIR .Large or small, well fix them all.... Our repair experts; will. have your appliance in tip top shape fast. Call us to- day. PECK APPLIANCES "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN' VARNA" V ARNA 452-7103 Our thanks to youthis blessed Yuletide. May F: the Star of tBethlehem shine forever, making all .men tr„ brothers. FLANNERY CLEANERS Seaforth Coming' your way with wishes foryour.; favorite kind of Christmas', Thanks, to our favorite friend i LYNN HOY ENTERPRISES LTD. Hwy. 86 just East of;Wingham 357-3435 SILOPVIMXM • NORTH STAR • 'Coming Thursday December.7 Seaforth DAOUST 527-1110 • BEE .JAY L 0 m t.3iHdW0S g Correspondent ' RENA GALDWELL 262-5935 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. USE EXPOSITOR WANT ADS Phone 527-0240 1 wseeklt° .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 ARNOLD J. 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