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14 THE HURON F-XPOSIT0R. OlacEMBER
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The Meeting Of
the klens,all Women's
Institute was held in the
17010441p Hall Of the V nited
,Chttreb on WedneSriay.
December 12 with, the past
PreSident, Mrs. Carl ayne,
in the chair. A letter from
Miss Brenda KisYlEp assistant
•'herne econornist, was read
*bent her p ending transfer
to the west and the group
decided to Send a. card
Pressing tntr good wishes
and: thanks for her interest
while in Huron CoOnty.
It was also decided, to
donate to the 'church for.the
Privilege of holding the 4,1-1
meetings and 'Inenthly
Meetings there.. An
important item, discussed
was the date Of the January,
meeting which is to be
January 1$ Ttlesday.
instead of the usual second
1
Wednesday. All members
please make notv of this,
Mrs. Cliff Britton and Mrs.
IohnISItea were in charge of
the prOgraMMe whieb
opened with all siriging,
COMP1 all ye Faithful' "Joy
to the World" and "d
town of Bettilehent". Mrs.
Elizabeth Riley gave a
reading. "The message of
Christmas" and then -Mrs,
Eric Luther and Mrs, aiff
Britton sang a beautiftd duet,
"Star Of the East".
following that, Mrs. John.
Skea read "Christmas in
America" and then Mrs.
cliff Britton read ;he story of
the CliriStetas Rose of Saint
Agnes and how it came to be
adopted for Christmas, To
finish the evening, two more
carols were sung, 'The first
Noel" and "Silent Night".
Mrs. Payne closed the
meeting and then Christmas
lunch was served by hostess
Mrs. Carl Payne and our/unit.
tee, Mrs. Williant Rogerson,
Miss Greta Laramie and Mrs.
Annie Reid. Only IJ
members were present for
the meeting - it is hoped that
1980 will see more members
coming out to the meetings.
sArnsm;
The Sacrament of baptiStrt
and special muSie featuring
soloist Miss Elizabeth
Schwarz of Waterloo high.,
lighted the mornig service at
Hensall United Church on
Sunday, Pecember 16. The
service, conducted by R ev.
Stan C. McDonald saw
Carrie Elizabeth Stuart and
Ryan David Stuart presented
for baptism bk their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stuart
happy note,
we're tooting
the hom in
anticipation o
a harmonious
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.of Exeter with witnesse's
Peter Mcteod and Vickie'
Skratiek, closing, the
ceremony with a sole by Mrs,
Marianne McCaffrey. "Our
Father,, by whose name".
Miss Schwarz. who has a
beatttifully clear soprono
voice, sang "Wiegenlied" at
'the beginning of the service
and "0, Divine Redeemer"
by Gounod following the
sermon and ,019Seat the Ser-
vice with "Bring to the tord
Gd" by Schutz, She also
•Save a beautif01 solo, "Let
there be peace on earth"
first on the flute and then
sang ,. the words.
accompaning herself on the
guitar follov, log the offering.
The eh* al$0, contributed
three numbers, "How shall 1
Bay meet Thee", "Break
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elett$1980). officer
Tuckersmith Group I.
U.C.W. Brucefield. United
Church elect officers for 1980
The Christmas meeting of
Tuckersmith U.C.W. was
preceded, by a pot luck
dinner with 20 attending and
3. guests. Mrs, Marg Line
and Mrs. Jean Henderson
were in charge of the
devotion. Mrs.. Jean.
Henderson read the
scripture.
The offering was received
by Mrs. Lince and dedicated.
Mrs, Henderson read a
Christmas story.
The retiring president and
secretary Mrs. Margaret
Constance
man home
• in Inuvik
• Correspondent
Broadfoot and Mrs. Doris
Sillery chaired the hitsiness,
portion,
Mrs. BroadfOot thanked
everyone for contig
especially Muriel Allan who
convened a delcious dinner.
A social evening was spent
in the church hall. In charge
were Mis's. Jean McEwen,
pMrS. Muriel Allan and Mrs.
• Jean Henderson.
•Tuckersmith officers for
1980 are Past president
margaret Broadfoot,
President -Mrs, Hazel
McCartney, Vice President
Mrs. Walters, Sect. • Mrs,
Beatrice Stoll, Treas- Mrs,
Vina Berry, Mrs. Jean
Henderson, cards and
flowers. Vi -Ross.
pianist Mrie Ann 13raodfoot.
MRS. MARY MERNER
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Merner and pecky.of Kitch-
ener visited dri Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Merner,
Sandy. Julie, Michael and
Shelley.
Miss Sharon Thompson of
Downsview is spending the
month of December, with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. John ,
Thompson and Bob. She was
fortunate to get employment,
, with Wade's in Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Cam Patter
son of London were Monday '
evening supper guests with
• her grandparents Mr. and ,
Mrs. Frank Riley. ,
The John Thompson famP
icy received word on Satur-
day from Barry Powley that
he has returned to Inuvik to
• his home and family from a 6
months stint in Alert. He is
with the Armed Forces.
• Mr. and Mrs. Marris Bos,
Steven, Sharon, Kenny,
Michael, Andy & Kathy held ,
Christmas on Sunday for the
Bos family. Those attending
were Mr, and Mrs. John Bos,.
Arnold & John of Mitchell,
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Van
Bommel, Chris, David, Mark
Steven 84 Paul of Dorchester,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Van
Somme], Brian, • Jennifer.
Joanne & Karen of Delaware
and Miss Anna Marie Dewan
of Lucan.
Mr. and Mrs. Terence
Hunter of Colborne Town-
ship, Mr. and Mrs. John
Thompson, Sharon & Bob,
were Wednesday evening
supper guests with Mr, and
• Mrs. Jim Thompson, Leisa &
Cheryl, when they celebrated
Carolyn's birthday. Mr. and
Mrs. Hunter remained over
night with the john Thomp-
son family.
• Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Stevenson,
• David, Darren • & Luanne
was Miss Rose Carovillano of
Pickerly.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Merner
attended the Radford
Christmas party held in Blyth
Community. Arena on Satur-
day evening.
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Light" and "0 collie, lot us
adore Him".
The morning message WaS
called. "We have seen His
star" The , Chirsuuns Star
shone in Herod's dark reign
to gitide the Shepherds and
the Wise Men to Bethlehem,
lierod'S wickednesS, SelfiSh-
Pes and impurity of be4rt.
prevented him. from seeing
the star, The star still shines
to guide us unless we put
something in the way to hide
it. Follow and find the Star.
The third Advent candle
Was lit by Steephen
Gerstenkorn,
From groceries, to
Macrame seems like a long
step but aetuallY its just t"
stops up in Ars Super Savo
Grocery store. Mr.
Goldstein, who operates the
store, has stocked. macrame
and basket weaving supplies
for some time but last week.
enlarged his store to take in
the store on the east side of
his establishment. For an
opening special, his basket
and wickerware is marked
with 10% off,
Sharing theAnnex witk the
crafts is Sears Catalogue
shopping Centre, some
appliances already being on
show. Last week a cOupon
•appeared in the Times
Advocate to guess the weight
of the Horse Shoe Display
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To pontinue
our harmonious
relationship as
we approaoh
the New Year.
Many thanks.'
Knock, Knock. Who's there?
4 Happy. Happy who?
•to all our
friends and
patrons!
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singing the praises of all our friends.
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